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    Unit 9 1.1 As a nursery nurse you need to contribute to a programme of age-appropriate activities designed to stimulate the children you are working with: • Keep an accurate record of achievement file on your key children • Be a pro-active team member‚ offering appropriate support to your colleagues • Liaise with and support parents and other family members • Attend ALL out of working hours activities‚ e.g. training‚ monthly staff meetings‚ parents’ evenings‚ summer fayre‚ Christmas party

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    EXAMPLES OF DUTIES (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) Obtain history from patients infected with communicable disease (e.g.‚ HIV‚ gonorrhea‚ syphilis‚ chlamydia‚ hepatitis‚ enteric pathogens) through personal interviews to determine possible source of infection‚ recommend treatment and establish other contacts which a patient may have had. Conduct clinical evaluations‚ performing STD examinations‚ microscopy and blood draws‚ to

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    The Importance of Teachers

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    The Importance of Teachers In school there are many classes and different types of teachers‚ which include a variety of different teaching styles. There are teachers who micro-manage‚ to ensure work gets completed and others who think it is the student’s responsibility for work to be completed on time without giving reminders. There are history teachers who make their classes writing intensive. There are different learning styles as well (visual‚ auditory‚ and kinesthetic). Let us examine

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    “On the Duty of Civil Obedience” I do not accept the motto. –“That government is best which governs least.” Government is a completely necessary institution. Without it‚ nations would crumble‚ famine would flourish‚ and massacres would occur daily. Of course it would be nice if humans didn’t need government‚ if men’s moral compasses all pointed in the same (correct) general direction. But they do not. It is just a far-fetched fantasy of perfection‚ it is impractical. Which is why government is necessary

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    Duty vs. Desire

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    Tennessee Williams’ Depression-era play‚ “The Glass Menagerie‚” must battle through this specific plight. He struggles to find the answer to the question of when desire overrides duty. All humans are blessed with a plethora of gifts‚ but all have one in common: life. This being said‚ there is one common humanistic duty: the obligation to live that life in the most satisfying manner in the hopes of reaching fulfillment. However‚ the individual decides which manner is most pleasing to himself or

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    Essay On Duty Of Care

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    efficacious in duty of care‚ the following needs to be formed; i. Was loss to the claimant foreseeable? ii. Was there sufficient proximity between the parties? iii. Is it fair‚ just and reasonable to impose duty of care? ‘Proximity simply means that the parties must be “sufficiently close” so that it is “reasonably foreseeable” that one party’s negligence would cause loss or damage to the other. Together with this‚ fairness is basically‚ “fair‚ just‚ and reasonable” for one party to owe duty to the other

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    Induced Ignorance Throughout one ’s lifetime‚ one may have been put into a situation where there was an enormous amount of responsibility and expectations of oneself. How would one handle this situation? Whether it be for better or for worse‚ one just wants this situation to be over with‚ Michael Obi is no different. Michael Obi‚ by most people‚ is regarded as someone who doesn ’t care about the townspeople or their values. They forget to try and understand the situation that Obi is currently

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    A Doll's House Duty

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    Some example of Themes that are in the reading is the theme of duty to family versus duty to the laws of the state (and of society). The duty of family is expressed because no matter what goes on between Nora and Torvald they do work hard to try to keep their family together. At the end of the Story the relationship does not work out because the duty of law is put into place. Torvald was very upset with Nora for the forgery he states some very harsh words

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    The social responsibility concept is based on the premise that business has greater impact on society than can be measured by profit or loss. As a participant in society‚ business should contribute to the human and constructive social policies that guide society. The concept of social responsibility is merely a first step towards social effectiveness of business. It is the underlying value which gives businessmen a sound basis for social action. It is the philosophy which justifies business involvement

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    Professional Responsibilities Marie Charette EDU 301 June 5‚ 2015 Keith Flowers professional responsibilities of a teacher • Develop successful relationships with students‚ colleagues‚ administrators‚ and parents • Develop career skills • Create an orderly classroom where students are courteous and respectful • Design instruction that will appeal to every student • Set up a classroom for maximum comfort and learning Professional Responsibilities of a Teacher Create an orderly classroom where

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