Name:Alpha Koroma Date:27/09/12 Access to Health & Human Science‚ Nursing‚ Social Work and Law Reading and comprehension of Texts – Poetry (FC4/3/LN/041) Task 1 (Assessment Criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 1.4‚ 1.5‚ 1.6‚ 1.7‚ 1.8‚ 1.9) * Demonstrate an active and contributory role within the group discussion process to produce a mind-map. Students will focus their group discussions and evidence on what they feel is the meaning of the poem‚ but also demonstrate their understanding of the
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“Test match Sabina Park” In the poem “Test match Sabina Park” a moment had been rehash of when English cricket team had come to Jamaica to play cricket. In the poem the persona takes you to every moment of the game. He gives you a side view of himself and the other spectators throughout each stanza. He lets you understand how the English play cricket at their home ground and how the Caribbean plays at Sabina Park. From the poem you could see that there are two different reaction/behavior at
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UNIT 4222-238 The person centred approach to the care and support of the individual with dementia (DEM 202) Outcome 1 Understand approaches that enable individuals with dementia to experience well-being 1.1. Describe what is meant by a person centred approach Person-centred care does exactly what it says – it places the person and not their dementia at the centre of their care. The needs and emotions of each individual
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6 Cigarette Consumption “Short‚ snappy‚ easily attempted‚ easily completed or just as easily discarded before completion – the cigarette is the symbol of the machine age." New York Times‚ 1925 Annual cigarette consumption ICELAND NORWAY SWEDEN FINLAND per person 1998 or latest available data 2‚500 and above RUSSIAN FED. ESTONIA UNITED KINGDOM IRELAND NETH. BELGIUM DENMARK 1‚500 – 2‚499 500 – 1‚499 1 – 499 RUSSIAN FEDERATION GERMANY POLAND SLOVAKIA BELARUS UKRAINE
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the book‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ Montag thinks he wouldn’t be sad if Mildred ever died. “And he remembered thinking then that if she ever died‚ he wouldn’t cry. For it would be the dying of the unknown‚ a street face‚ a newspaper image‚ …” (Bradbury‚ 44) dem pronoun This is because Montag and Mildred never really spent time together in the book. Couples today don’t have real relationships because they don’t spend enough time together or are always on their
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KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering LAB REPORT- III Reciprocity Theorem of Antenna (Tx and Rx pattern is same) By: Sudip Shrestha (41020) To: Manya Gautam Nov 21‚ 2010 Theory: 1. Reciprocity theorem: Many antenna properties are the same for both transmitting and receiving. It is often easier to calculate the gain of a transmitting antenna than the collecting area of a receiving antenna‚ and it is often easier
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changes in internal controls or other factors that could significantly affect internal controls subsequent to the date of their evaluation‚ including any corrective actions with regard to significant deficiencies and material weaknesses. Per Section 305(5) of SARBOX‚ “In any action or proceeding brought or instituted by the Commission under any provision of the securities laws‚ the Commission may seek‚ and any Federal court may grant‚ any equitable relief that may be appropriate or necessary for the
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Lab manual for Digital Signal Processing Lab III B. Tech II Semester Prepared by J. Sunil Kumar‚ P.Saritha & Ch.Sateesh kumar reddy Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering Turbomachinery Institute of Technology & Sciences (Approved by AICTE & Affiliated to JNTUH) Indresam(v)‚ Patancheru(M)‚ Medak(Dist). Pin: 502 319 Date:………… DSP Lab Manual ……… Turbomachinery Institute of Technology & Sciences Certificate This is to certify that Mr. / Ms. ………………………………….
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Unit 4222-305 Promote person centred approaches in health and social care (HSC 036) Level: 3 Credit value: 6 UAN: Y/601/8145 Unit aim This unit is aimed at those working in a wide range of settings. It provides the learner with the knowledge and skills required to implement and promote person centred approaches. Learning outcomes There are seven learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will: 1. Understand the application of person centred approaches in health and social care 2. Be able
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