to the client to convey interest * Appropriate eye contact * Nodding * Mirroring clients‚ facial expression and gestures * Maintaining a calm body posture Verbal Communication * Asking effective questions * Asking open ended questions * Paraphrasing * Reflections of feelings I saw a client called Lydia as a exercise in the class in a relaxed‚ natural attitude I adapt an open posture‚ appropriate eye contact was maintained‚ mirroring using words like It sounds like
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VTCT Level 2 Award in Preventing Contact Dermatitis Contents Page Page 2-3 Assignment brief Page 4 Task A; A-B Page 5 Task A; C-D Page 6 Task A; E Page 7 Task B; A-B Page 8 Task B; B-C Page 9 Bibliography VTCT Level 2 Award in Preventing Contact Dermatitis Task A a) Define contact dermatitis Contact Dermatitis is a non contagious form of eczema. It is mainly found on hands in the field of hair and beauty‚ but can effect anywhere on the body‚ it is commonly seen in
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There are several genera of micro-organisms related to contact lens storage case contamination. Unlike CL contamination which is bacterial in nature‚ storage case contamination is often polymicrobial.(Larkin et al. 1990; Gray et al. 1995) Gray et al found that bacterial contamination is common in 77% of lens cases‚ followed by contamination with fungi (24%) and then protozoan (20%). Most commonly found organisms include Pseudomonas aeruginosa‚ Staphylococcus spp‚ Acanthamoeba spp and Fusarium species
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your camera (slowest and fastest speeds)? 3. Aperture: c. List the apertures (full stops) on your camera’s lens from the lowest number to highest number. 4. White Balance: 5. RAW file: 6. JPEG: 7. RAW versus JPEG: 8. Wide Angle Lens: 9. Telephoto Lens: d. What kind of lens is on your camera? ___________________________________ e. What is the range? 10. Depth of Field: 11
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ODI contact lens is a revolutionary new product‚ which is aimed at replacing the traditional de-beaking technique used by farmers to minimize cannibalism among chickens. Being unique‚ there is no competition to the product in the market and hence ODI has the first mover advantage. There is very little awareness about the advantages of ODI among potential customers (chicken farmers). This product is in the introduction phase of the Product Life Cycle and the ODI team is faced with the task of developing
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frame lenses have a bigger image circle than the image circle on crop lenses. This is the key difference between these two lens types and we have seen this in the many examples of cropped vs full frame. As I said earlier‚ full frame lenses have no problem adjusting to cropped sensors because the image circle is big anyway. On the other hand‚ if you were to put a cropped lens on a full frame sensor the image circle would be too small to cover the entire sensor and‚ as a result‚ you would get blackened
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sight (Sekuler‚ et. al‚ 2008). The eyes receive light reflected from objects in the world‚ and from this light we perceive everything in our environment. It enables us to avoid falling into holes and oncoming cars on the street. It allows us to contact and to avoid things we don’t want. According to ….. we rely too so heavily upon vision that it is usually considered the dominant human sense. But unfortunately‚ many people are suffering from many kinds of eye disturbances which one of these is
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Optical Distortion‚ Inc (ODI) is a company that has developed special contact lenses to harmful impact the eyesight of egg-laying chickens. The reduced vision from the contact lenses helps preserve the life of chickens‚ increase the productivity of egg laying and reduce costs for farmers using the lenses for their flocks. At the end of 1974‚ ODI’s owners and management were finalizing a strategic marketing plan to introduce the lenses commercially early in 1975 and work towards nationwide penetration
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developed a revolutionary product offering – 1 Day Acuvue lens‚ effectively introducing a new category in the vision correction market. Following the regional launch in 1994‚ Vistakon set out to work on alleviating barriers to product and maximizing efficiency of its customer acquisition efforts. The main business problem for Vistakon is to expand the market for the newly created category and sustain long-term leadership in the contact lens market. Competitive advantages and sustainability Vistakon
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Vistakon seeks to be the leader in providing soft‚ daily disposable‚ high-quality contact lenses to the part-time lens user by providing superior quality products through innovative manufacturing and R&D combined with strong advertising presence and trade support. In 1987‚ Vistakon‚ an independent subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson‚ introduced Acuvue‚ the first soft‚ disposable contact lens through marked innovations in production and marketing. The “stabilized soft molding” production technique
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