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    When the semester began I had concerns about how much supervision time I would receive since my supervisor splits her time between four different agencies in the metropolitan area. Now that I have been at the agency over a month and had time to settle in at the agency‚ and has some supervision time with Marcela even she has expressed the importance of supervision. As Metropolitan State University of Denver requires as an intern we must receive a minimum of 1 hour of face to face supervision per week

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    Members of teaching staff demonstrate expected behaviour in many ways throughout school. Initially the presentation and personality of the members of staff is a primary method of setting a good example. Teachers and teaching assistants should dress appropriately for work‚ wearing smart clothing yet clothes that can cope with the demands of the working day (e.g. ties that clip on/off to prevent strangulation if pulled‚ clothing that isn’t too tight/restrictive). Teachers and TA’s should speak to other

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    style and based skating on 1860 style dancing. Americans Irving Brokaw and George H. Browne were first to demonstrate figure skating to an audience. Canadian Louis Rubenstein‚ was a student of Haines. There is very small amount of friction between the ice-skates and the ice. This small amount allows a skater to glide along the surface smoothly without friction stopping the motion as soon as it has begun There is some friction which allows the skater to take off in the first place‚ and to come to a

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    career in social work‚ and thus for continuation in the program. To fulfill this obligation‚ the social work faculty has defined herein the policies and procedures that govern how issues of student continuation in and termination from the BSW Program are handled when a concern is raised about a student’s performance. Given the nature and scope of professional social work practice‚ academic performance standards‚ as defined in the program’s Academic Performance Standards for Admission‚ Retention

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    Reflective assignment This essay is a reflective account on my experience within the introductory period of my practice when caring for a patient. The essay will give the definition of reflection. This reflective essay will help me demonstrate how my experience in practice has helped me achieve one of the learning outcomes in my learning plan‚ (appendix 1). Driscoll (2000) will be used as a reflective model. The essay will explore what (description of events) so what (analysis) and now what

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    Assistant Medical Officer (AMO) at Emergency and Trauma Department (ED). I have been working in the Government Hospital for fourteen years. In addition I am also working together other with twenty AMO’s‚ ten registered staff nurses and seventeen nursing aid in this department. In Malaysia AMO plays a major role in early diagnosis and treatment of patient whereby they are assign in hospital and clinics. AMO working in the ED are competent in the provision of emergency cares and function as the main

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    E1 Identify FIVE (5) pieces of current legislation/ E2 Describe how each piece of legislation will influence working practices in the setting. 1.) Children Act 1989 - The Children Act 1989 has influenced setting by bringing together several sets of guidance and provided the foundation for many of the standards practitioners adhere to and maintain when working with children. The Act requires that settings work together in the best interests of the child and that they form partnerships with parents

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    British imperialism improved the lives of the colonized Indians to no extent due to the unreasonable economic policies that lead to famine‚ the extreme poverty caused by the heavy taxation of Indians‚ and the unjust and one-sided British government that gave the colonized no say. The lives of the Indians were not improved from the British imperialism because of the implementation of cash crops and mercantilism that lead to starvation. Cash crops are crops produced for their commercial value rather

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    How does Macbeth’s character change from Act 2 Scene 2 to Act 5 Scenes 3 and 5? The tragic masterpiece “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare‚ starts with the evil curse of three witches. Act 1 Scene 1 introduces the audience to the witches‚ showing them what malevolence they are capable of‚ and how then plan to deceive Macbeth‚ in fact the scene is the crafting of the trick they plot for him. Once the witches decide when they shall meet and when the act finishes with a chorused three lines‚ creating

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    The Middle Colonies were the most ethnically and religiously diverse of the thirteen original colonies because of the influence of their Polish‚ English‚ Dutch‚ French and German origins. This influence included tolerance in religion‚ and resulted in New Netherland’s success as the commercial center of the eastern North American colonies. This was evident by the fact that they had more agriculture than the New England colonies. In comparison to the New England and Mid-Atlantic colonies‚ the Middle

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