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    When caring for someone with dementia‚ they can have serious health problems that are further complicated by a patient who doesn’t understand what’s happening to them. They have difficulty remembering things and can become agitated and confused. It helps to have good communication when caring for a person with dementia. Positive Mood Your mood directly translates to the patient. While you may think you’re being pleasant when you’re in a bad mood‚ the patient can feel your stress and negativity

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    Understand and meet the nutritional requirements of individuals with dementia. Outcome 1 1) describe how cognitive‚ functional and emotional changes 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 may

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    Define Market Failure

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    com/terms/m/marketfailure.asp#axzz1g9PTVZp7 [Accessed: 11th November 2011]. Kapek‚ M. (2011) Non performing loans affect agro-finance‚ The Post News Zambia‚ Tuesday 15th June 2010‚ p.15-18. Lewis‚ D. et al. (1990) African solutions to wildlife problems in Africa: Insights from a community-based project in Zambia‚ Unasylva‚ 1(161)‚ p.1-4. The Encyclopedia of Earth (2011) Habitat Destruction‚ [online] Available at: http://www.eoearth.org/article/Causes_of_extinction?topic=58074 [Accessed: 13th November 2011].

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    Question – Define the concept of culture. Illustrate your answer with examples [8] ‘Culture’ is the ways in which a society lives. A culture may share the same religions‚ beliefs‚ values‚ class or status‚ a culture can dress in a certain way and act in a way that follows the norms of how their society carries out life and what they deem as acceptable‚ culture can shared by a large group of people or a smaller group within society. For example there are ‘subcultures’‚ a subculture is a small

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    Dat Nguyen UC Personal Insight Questions Fall 2016 1. Please describe how you have prepared for your intended major‚ including your readiness to succeed in your upper-division courses once you enroll at the university. When I was working in Palo Alto city‚ having to commute back and forth during rush hour on US 101 was not fun. It kept me wondering why we still cannot solve the traffic problem‚ despite of many breakthrough technologies. My dream is one day I could replace the least reliable part

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    Dementia * Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. Memory loss is an example. Alzheimer’s is the most common type of dementia. * It’s an overall term that describes a wide range of symptoms associated with a decline in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to reduce a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. Explanation: * Dementia is caused by damage to brain cells. This damage interferes with the ability

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    What Defines a Hero?

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    whether to be evil or to do good with your life instead of doing harm. We all adore our real life heroes; firemen‚ police‚ paramedics‚ nurses‚ etc and the many ’ordinary’ people that go out of their way to save lives or help those in trouble‚ but what defines a ’hero’ and what is it that makes one? It was 1947‚ the war was over. America began turning back to baseball‚ as usual. Several of the league’s top-flight stars had been sent off to war and were now returning triumphantly‚ ready to play ball

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    Define Gender Identity

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    1. Define gender identity and sexual orientation‚ paying particular attention to the differences between the two. Gender identity is a person’s own understanding or perception of their gender. Sexual orientation refers to a person’s sexual or romantic preference or pattern. Gender identity is originated by the way a person feels about themselves verses sexual orientation which refers to a person’s romantic feelings about the same or other genders. A person who has clinically male genitalia may not

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    An insight into Zara as a Born Global Executive Summary Zara was first established just outside of Spain in1988‚ in 1994 Zara expanded into France and Mexico (Bhardwaj et al‚ 2010). Zara is owned by the INIDEX group in which it contributes to 64.8 per cent of total company sales (Inidex annual report‚ 2011) which was a 10 per cent growth on the previous fiscal year. Zara now has over 1830 stores worldwide across 82 markets in 64 countries‚ with plans to move into Korea‚ Egypt‚ Ukraine and Montenegro

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    variant of what was then termed senile dementia. At the time this degeneration was referred to as Pick’s disease‚ a term allegedly coined by one of his pupils (Weder‚ et al‚ 2007)‚ and related to the progressive destruction of neurons mainly in the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. This condition has subsequently been designated Frontal-Temporal Dementia (FTD)‚ and is considered second only to Alzheimer’s disease in terms of the most common cause of dementia (Pasquier & Petit‚ 1997). This essay

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