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    Competence of mediator

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    II. COMPETENCE 2.1 “Ethical Standards for Mediators” and “General Ethical Code” Competence of mediator is one of the important concepts in the Ethical Standards for Mediators (1996) (“the Ethical Standards”) by the Law Council of Australia and the General Ethical Code (2010) (“the Ethical Code”) by the Hong Kong Mediation Council. It is noted that the definition of competence is provided in more details in the former. According to the Ethical Standards‚ a mediator must not mediate unless

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    Cognitive Impairment Screening in Senior Citizens Must Become Practice Sarah A. Norton Cognitive Impairment Screening in Senior Citizens Must Become Practice Judy just wanted some sugar for her coffee. She flitted back and forth between cabinets and drawers‚ leaving them open as she went along busily searching for that sugar. “Where could it have possibly gone?” she half mumbled to herself‚ “I just used it the other day.” As she reached behind the box of cornstarch‚ the honey container

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    Inspirational Leader

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    1.0 Introduction The Book that I had selected on business is “The Inspirational Leader” which written by John P G Tan. John P G Tan is one of the country’s highly sought after leadership trainer and speaker. The purpose of this book is to help bring about better management and leadership amongst the people of the country. His belief is that we can become leaders who can make the difference. John P G Tan trains for companies large and small and his training sessions have been consistently rated as

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    Cognitive behavioural therapy is a combination of behavioural strategies and cognitive therapy (Zayfert‚ 2006). Aaron T. Beck was the founder of cognitive behavioural therapy in 1963‚ initially his work focused on depression. The basic principles of cognitive behavioural therapy are people’s thoughts‚ emotions and behaviours and all work together in a unified system (Curwen.B‚ 2000). B. Curwen states: “That thoughts can lead to emotions and behaviour; and that emotional disorders arise

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    Kao Case

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    1. How does Kao go about formulating its strategy? What are the advantages and disadvantages of this process? Kao went about formulating its strategy through integrating and enhancing its capabilities -mastery of technologies‚ efficient marketing and information systems through learning. Distinct creativity became a policy objective in all areas of research‚ production & sales‚ supporting their determination to explore and develop their own fields of activity. The organization was run “as

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    Cultural Competence

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    Cultural competence is defined as possessing the skills and knowledge necessary to appreciate‚ respect‚ and work with individuals from different cultures. It is a concept that requires self-awareness‚ awareness and understanding of cultural differences‚ and the ability to adapt to clinical skills and practices as needed. For instance‚ before my grandmother had passed‚ my family wanted to do a traditional prayer ceremony for her in the hospital. It is where we have a monk in the same room‚ doing the

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    One theory of how emotion affects the cognitive process of memory is by a process known as a Flashbulb Memory. The theory is that these Flashbulb Memories will not only enhance the memory itself‚ but will make certain aspects of the memory more vivid and detailed. First‚ the Flashbulb Memory should be defined. Flashbulb memories are emotional memories that are remembered with great vivid detail and are almost photo like. For example‚ if someone were to experience a horrid natural disaster‚ they would

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    What makes a good doctor

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    qualities associated with creating a good doctor-patient relationship. The attributes required for this include good communication skills as well as a caring and polite manner towards patients. The second category involves the doctor’s clinical competence and includes factors such as knowing the limits of their professional abilities. A good doctor should be able to show a high aptitude in both of these categories. A good doctor is one that has a doctor-patient relationship such that the patient

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    core competency

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    According to this article‚ core competencies involve many different people on many different levels. Core competencies are concepts that are enhanced as they are used; unlike physical assets of the company that become outdated with time and deteriorate‚ core competencies develop as they are shared and applied throughout. The concept has three key requirements for a company to view it has a central means to its way the company or employees work. One requirement for a core competency is that it is

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    Communicative Competence

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    2 On Communicative Competence Dell Hymes This paper is theoretical. One connotation of "theoretical" is "programatic"; a related connotation is that one knows too little about the subject to say something practical. Both connotations apply to this attempt to contribute to the study of the "language problems of disadvantaged children". Practical work‚ however‚ must have an eye on the current state of theory‚ for it can be guided or misguided‚ encouraged or discouraged‚ by what it takes

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