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    suspected of abusing a child HEALTH VISITIORS- a health visitor can sometimes be the 1st person to spot abuse especially physical health visitors have a duty of care to refer such information to social services SCHOOL NURSE- a school nurse can sometimes be the 1st person to spot abuse especially physical. School nurse have a duty of care to refer such information to social services THE POLICE the police have the powers to investigate‚ interview and arrest anyone suspected of abusing a child quite

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    CARE PLAN Bipolar Disorder‚ Manic Episode [pic] Risk for Other-Directed Violence At risk for behaviors in which an individual demonstrates that he or she can be physically‚ emotionally‚ and/or sexually harmful to others. RISK FACTORS • Restlessness • Hyperactivity • Agitation • Hostile behavior • Threatened or actual aggression toward self or others • Low self-esteem EXPECTED OUTCOMES Immediate The client will • Be safe and free from injury throughout hospitalization

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    scientific way. This paper focus on the positive personality traits of project managers which can contribute to project success and negative personality traits of project managers which would hamper the effective management of projects. The Five Essential Characteristics of Project Managers 1‚ Good interpersonal and communication skills The ability of communication is always one of the most important skill for effective management. Project managers need to know how to clearly and accurately

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    Phase 1 Individual Project Nathaniel Six Colorado Technical University The Sciences: Inquiry‚ Innovation and Invention SCI210-1203A-11 Susan Malekpour July 19‚ 2012 Phase 1 Individual Project The 3 Essential Properties of Every Material There are three essential properties of every material that scientists use as a premise for most every study. The first is the kind of atoms that the material is made up of. You have your neutral elements and your compound elements. The neutral elements

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    Power of Essential Oil Candles By Devin Thompson Nov 2‚ 2011 With the increasingly stressful demands everyday life makes of us‚ essential oil candles are becoming more and more popular. Some people have romantic notions of placing them around a warm‚ foamy bath and relaxing to the gentle fragrances they release‚ and some just like to have one balanced on their desk to relax them at work‚ but essential oil candles are always a calming‚ gentle presence that adds to a room’s atmosphere. Essential oils

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    As I Lay Dying is a 1930 novel by American author William Faulkner. Faulkner said that he wrote the novel from midnight to 4:00 AM over the course of six weeks and that he did not change a word of it.[1] Faulkner wrote it while working at a power plant‚ published it in 1930‚ and described it as a "tour de force." Faulkner’s fifth novel‚ it is consistently ranked among the best novels of 20th-century literature.[2][3][4][5] The title derives from Book XI of Homer’s The Odyssey‚ wherein Agamemnon speaks

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    The struggle young people go through trying to find a balance between responsibility and freedom in their life is displayed in Lasse Hallstorm ‘s film “what’s eating Gilbert Grape”. This film portrayed the story of a young man‚ Gilbert Grape who has to find a balance between responsibility and freedom in his life. The essay’s intention is to describe important internal conflict that existed in Gilbert. The verbal and visual features in the film helped me understand why the internal conflict going

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    Pastoral Care I. Overview of Pastoral Care ( A ministry of our personal human presence ( A visible reminder of the unseen presence of God A. Involves: Genuine‚ personal‚ ministry to a variety of people‚ taking into consideration multiple elements of cultural and ethnic diversity‚ social‚ spiritual‚ emotional‚ and physical conditions; justice issues; and without imposing one’s own perspective. B. Demands: Emotional availability

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    Essential Trace ElementsAnthony L. JacksonBIO/350October 20‚ 2014Michelle GrayEssential Trace ElementsEveryone has their own beliefs on how the Earth was formed‚ and people can argue about it for hours or even days‚ but there is one thing that everyone can agree on is that all organisms are composed of matter. Matter is anything thing that takes up space. All organisms need some element to make them produce and to live healthy lives. There are two types of elements the essential and trace element

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    Some Essential Concepts in the Analysis of Cohesion A Note on Texture In Halliday’s grammar‚ the analysis of cohesion is closely related to the analysis of theme-rheme  and given-new‚ as all these features are connected to thetextual metafunction  of language. Theme-rheme  and given-new  combine in the grammar of English to form what Halliday calls the structural component ofTEXTURE‚ which is defined as ‘the property of ‘being a text’’. The other component of TEXTURE is the cohesive‚ which is the non-structural component

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