Unit 4222-302 Outcome 1 Understand what is required for competence in own work role 1. As a team leader on the unit I am responsible for caring for 10 service users. I am also responsible for 4 staff member that work with me. I help service users with their daily needs‚ which include personal care‚ nutritional needs‚ pressure area care‚ mobility and daily living. I always treat clients with the dignity and respect that I would expect. Service users are offered choices e.g. In what they would like
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Plato believed that the chief cause of factions is the difference in property owners. Recall that he said: "In each city there exists two cities; the city of the rich and the city of the poor - eternally at war." Madison was similar in his belief though‚ he believed the primary cause of factions is the unequal distribution of property. They each had their own set of solutions. Madison understands that factions cannot be eliminated (recall Federalist 10) where he provided the two methods in
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Write about a time when you stood up for yourself. Growing up‚ my parents raised me to live the best Christian life I possibly could and was taught that the importance of God lies within your own beliefs‚ in which I had very deep understandings for. However‚ I never really noticed how naive I was in believing that everyone had the same perspectives as I did until one of my closest friends came along and told me that "God was not real." Three years ago‚ my friend‚ Alec‚ and I were
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this to account and understand for how basic beliefs can solve the other problem of infinite regress. Firstly‚ I will attempt to negotiate Pryor’s foundationalist’s defense of immediate justification and its justifiers‚ while applying Davidson and Bonjour’s rebuttals against
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true‚ and believed. As this essay will explore‚ Edmund L. Gettier attempted to dismantle this theory of knowledge by arguing that it is possible to have a justified true belief without having knowledge. Following an evaluation of this‚ the integrity of Gettier’s assumption made in his argument will be explored‚ concerning his belief as to what the word justified means in this context. Furthermore‚ Gettier’s assumption can then be challenged by an alternate premise regarding knowledge that includes
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and suffers greatly when it is found. Plato’s four stages of awareness are necessary for the final form of the good‚ which is the truth‚ to be found. In both the Allegory of the Cave and Oedipus the King‚ these four stages of awareness; Imagination‚ Belief‚ Reason‚ and Understanding‚ take a vital role in explaining Oedipus’ suffering. To begin with‚ Plato would argue that Oedipus’ imagination shadows him from the real truth. Oedipus has not been king for very long and has so much power that he is unable
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Where I Stand Because this is the first informal feature piece I write in American Literature‚ I think you should know where I stand on a variety of issues. Everyone has their own opinion on different issues and beliefs. In every one of us‚ we have our own qualities‚ and different things we love and that’s what makes each of us unique. Without the joy of being different‚ the world would be plain and boring. I am myself through these different qualities. I am caring in a way where
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way they spent their time together. Hally naively believes that him and Sam can be friends despite the place and time they are in and how is father treats them. Hally believes that since progress is seen in the world that he can escape his fathers beliefs and that despite Sam’s observation that some people are bad and that’s just the way it is: “Hally: It doesn’t have to be that way. There is something called progress‚ you know. We don’t exactly burn people at the stake anymore” (482). Like Oedipus
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him. He looked at me‚ unable to speak. Everything‚ every gesture‚ every word I spoke was being stored away‚ gathered and piled‚ fuel for the long winter of his obsession” (McEwan 3025). Joe then finds out that de Clerambault’s syndrome features a belief that the object of obsession has initiated a love affair and is cruelly toying with the subject by sending secret signals of encouragement while denying the shared passion. Joe uses the fuel for the long winter as a way to show how exactly Jed’s train
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killed almost immediately by the villain. Due to this event‚ the audience becomes sympathetic towards Shakes after Shakes dies he becomes a figure of Angela’s imagination and occasionally appears persuading Angela to consider opposing views to Swains belief in Post Structuralism. Shake’s figment in Angela’s mind also helps Angela avoid being bedded and question the validity of Swain’s theory on Post Structuralism. This is shown in Act 1 on pages 42 to 44 where Shakes is having a convocation with Angela
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