Venice Twilight by Claude Monet 1908 oil on canvas Monet uses loose brushstrokes and does not blend his colours. This gives the painting an unrealistic aesthetic. The steeple of the town centre looks much like Van Gogh’s later Starry Night. The artist still does retain aspects of classical landscapes in his use of light and shadow to form the waves. The precarious blending of the natural aspects is very different to traditional techniques. Monet challenges the artists of the past with his innocuous
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Unit 1 Promote Communication 1 Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate. We communicate all the time to greet others and socialise‚ to express our needs/feelings and or concerns‚ to share our ideas‚ to pass on information‚ to reassure others‚ to build relationships with others‚ to ask questions‚ to share our experiences. Communication can be professional or personal. It is important in social work environments
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For an economy other than Australia‚ explain how government development strategies have responded to the process of globalisation. Globalisation refers to the process of increased integration between different countries and economies and the increased impact of international influences on all aspects of life and economic activity. Since 1978‚ the Chinese “tiger” economy has embarked on a process of social and economic reform designed to improve the quality of life of the population and open the
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the protocol. India has signed it‚ but has not ratified it into their nation‚ which means that the protocol has not affected them‚ as they are one of the nations that are the most common place of human trafficking and slavery (Pearson’s Legal Studies HSC). * Domestic: Australia ratified the protocol in 2004‚ effectively recognising trafficking and slavery. In the case R v. Wei Tang‚ where Tang had counts of 5 slaves who had very limited English and had their passports taken off them. Used the
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Student Number ....................................... ..... Teacher’s Name ....................................... ..... MORIAH COLLEGE Year 12 MATHEMATICS PRE-TRIAL General Mathematics Date: 28 MARCH 2008 Time Allowed: Examiner: 2½ hours plus 5 minutes reading time. D Dembo‚ R Lisle Candidates should remove the formula sheet and answer sheet from the end of the paper. Write your number and teacher’s name on the answer sheet and this question paper immediately. General Instructions
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Sundus Siddiqui HSC 3211: Case study #3 11/18/12 1) In light of the new results‚ discuss the increased importance for Patient X to start a diet‚ quit smoking and increase physical activity in line with his doctor’s recommendations. It is very important for Patient X to start a diet‚ quit smoking‚ and increase physical activity. This patient has a history of hypertension‚ for which he is already on medication. To reduce blood pressure‚ it is essential to follow a diet that is low on salt intake
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Preliminary HSC Physics Research Task Part 1 - Inertia Inertia is what keeps an object in its rest state or moving at constant velocity. In other words‚ it is the tendency for objects to resist a change in their motion. The only thing inertia depends on is the mass of the object‚ so heavier objects have more inertia and it is harder to change its motion. When you accelerate quickly‚ you get pushed back against the seat. Because of inertia‚ your body keeps traveling at the same velocity as before
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UNIT HSC 038 Promote good practice in handling information in health and social care settings Please refer to unit assessment criteria when answering these questions. What legislation and codes of practice relate to handling of information in health and social care? (1.1) Data Protection Act 1998‚ Human Rights Act 1998‚ GSCC Code of practice‚ Summarise the main points of legal requirements and codes of practice for handling information in health and social care. (1.2) Data Protection
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HSC 3045 Promote positive behaviour Summarise the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. All adults who work within the secure care environment have a responsibility to themselves and Clayfields. We must exhibit a high standard of behaviour‚ both in 1:1 dealings with the young person/group‚ care affiliated professionals and the public‚ as our example of behaviour has a significant influence on the children’s behaviour. Good
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HSC 025 The role of the health and social care worker 1. Understand working relationships in health and social care 1.1 Working relationships are contractual relationships between colleagues and employer‚ colleagues and clients‚ etc. Working relationships are formal and professional. By working to a set of rules and procedures for which you’re paid‚ you are accountable and responsible for any mistakes and errors you make. Time limits and boundaries apply and you do not necessarily have to like the
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