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    Who Has The Greatest Impact On your Life? In today’s society‚ it’s extremely rare that we have a person in our lives that exemplifies greatness‚ perseverance‚ and strength. Fortunately‚ I have a person in my life that personifies all these traits‚ having a huge positive impact on my life. That person would be my cousin Courtney Watson. I can remember as a young child‚ Courtney was always focused on academics and athletics. I used to go with my grandfather and other family members to go watch her

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    My Grandfather Sometimes in life‚ you encounter someone who positively changes your own ideals. Personally‚ that specific person would have to my grandfather‚ Earl Childers. He is the kind of person who always has time to talk to his grandchildren. My grandfather is the type of community leader who has provided hundreds of jobs to those in need‚ as well as given inspiration to many. While growing up‚ my grandfather was a role model to me. Without him in my life‚ then I would not have been able

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    be one of the greatest military minds who was able to reenergize the imagine of France‚ and their standing in the world‚ following the bloody French Revolution. Due to Napoleon’s prowess as a military master the term glory seems to be most closely related to battle‚ but in a modern setting it could be related to many a circumstance. In this quote‚ Bonaparte is claiming that never having fame or high renown is worse than only having it briefly. Those who never do anything with their life that

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    care in own work role. -Person centred care. -Working within policies and procedures -Working within rules and regulations -Giving each individual their own privacy/dignity. -Making the individuals have their own independence‚ try to get them to do things themselves if they are capable of doing it. -Team work‚ working part as a team or within a team. -following the guidelines. 2. Explain how duty of care contributes to the safeguarding or protection of individuals. Having a duty of care

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    Cu1672 Understand and Meet the Nutritional Requirements of Individuals with Dementia 1.1 Describe how cognitive‚ functional and emotional changes associated with dementia can affect eating‚ drinking and nutrition Cognitive behaviour is dysfunctional emotions and behaviours caused by damage in brain affecting part of the brain responsible for memory and all that we learn from birth- how to talk‚ eat etc. This means that person with dementia can forget how important it is to eat and drink. They also

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    Diosdado Macapagal‚ First State of the Nation Address‚ January 22‚ 1962 “Five-Year Integrated Socio-Economic Program for the Philippines” Message to Congress of His Excellency Diosdado Macapagal President of the Philippines on The State of the Nation [January 22‚ 1962] Mr.  Vice President‚ Mr. President‚ Mr. Speaker‚ Monsignor Antiporda‚ Ladies and gentlemen of the Congress; I appear before you today‚ the elected representatives of the sovereign people‚ not as President of one party

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    Unit 365 1.1) There are many different types of dementia and causes of dementia. The first cause is Alzheimer’s disease‚ which is caused by nerve cells dying in certain areas of the brain. This therefore also affects the connection between the affected nerve cell causing them to deteriorate. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. Vascular dementia is the first form of dementia‚ which is caused by damage to the brain through deprivation of oxygenated blood. If areas of the

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    someone who has a disease be denied help? (Rhetorical Question) One in four people deal with a type of mental illness. Mental illnesses are something that can severely hurt people and ruin relationships. These people who are troubled with mental illness should get the help that they deserve. The effects of places for people with mental illness gets them help (ethos)‚ it lets them fit in better (logos)‚ and it makes them feel accepted and not feel down on themselves (pathos). The people who deal

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    could work against CadMex ’s decision to grant sublicensing agreements are legal disputes. The company will be putting itself in danger through sublicensing. If the company’s products have any problems the company will be taking to court by the people who use the products. The company can sublicense with local companies this will be the second best way to go. But local companies have to be trained to follow the

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    Task a 103 1. Explain how individuals with dementia may communicate through their behaviour. Dementia sufferers communicate in many different ways. They may not be able to speak but they can communicate non-verbally with positive or negative behaviour. They can also communicate using body language and through posture. One service user who was blind was hard to settle‚ because he couldn’t see it was hard to communicate‚ he was unable to express himself verbally and he was very anxious and

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