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    and the U.S.A began to act towards containing communism. The policy of containment meant the U.S. actively prevented the psreading of communism.There were several ways with which the U.S. tried to contain communism some of which were futile and others effective. However‚ for every move the U.S. made the U.S.S.R. had a retaliation. One way with which the U.S. tried to contain communism was with the use of the atomic bomb. The dropping of the atomic bomb in Hiroshima was a method that was used to bring

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    Enhancing dignity in the care of people with dementia Professor Lesley Baillie Florence Nightingale Foundation Chair of Clinical Nursing Practice‚ London South Bank University and University College :London Hospitals Plan Types of dignity • Human dignity: the dignity that all humans have and cannot be taken away • Social dignity: experienced through interaction - dignity-of-self and dignity-inrelation (Jacobson 2007) • So for people with dementia: • We must acknowledge and respect their human

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    own rules that we create not to get driven away from achieving our goals by any of the many existing aspects of our life like culture‚ friendships‚ health or household problems. Anything that’s happening in our lives is affecting us in a good or bad way. Because of this it’s important that we set our principles to stay on track and motivate ourselves. Therefore we have to respect our rules and follow them in bid to make our goals come true and be successful. In my understanding that’s what principles

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    characterized by an abnormal accumulation of α-synuclein (-Syn) aggregates within neurons‚ nerve fibers‚ or glial cells are collectively referred to as α-synucleinopathies [1]. The three main types of α-synucleinopathies are Parkinson’s disease (PD)‚ dementia with Lewy bodies‚ and multiple system atrophy. These disorders impact mainly the elderly population‚ therefore causing serious personal and economic burden in our aging societies. Among them the most common disease is PD‚ which displays both sporadic

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    Johnson 1 Keerstyn Johnson ENGWR 300 Professor Cruz April 30‚ 2013 Why Vegan is The Right Choice The definition for vegan in the dictionary is “a person who refrains from using any animal products whatever for food‚ clothing‚ or any other purpose.” Choosing this may be considered a lifestyle choice or‚ for some‚ just a diet to lose some weight. Because most vegans choose this lifestyle for the compassion of animals‚  a lot of them‚ or just people in general‚ believe that if you are choosing it to only lose weight

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    Joshua Shelmire Professor Newton Disc 1311 July 12‚ 2016 The Right Way to Write Writing an essay can be daunting‚ but understanding the correct steps in the process can relieve stress and set the student on the proper path. Student’s have been taught numerous ways on how to develop a paper and picking the correct one can be challenging. Some people may write well in high school‚ but when they get to college they find out their methods are conflicting to the professor’s. Joan Arbery’s article

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    Unit 229 Undertake agreed pressure area care Describe the anatomy and physiology of the skin Pressure sores or decubitus ulcers are the result of a constant deficiency of blood to the tissues over a bony area such as a heel which may have been in contact with a bed or a splint over an extended period of time. The surface of the skin can ulcerate which may become infected – eventually subcutaneous and deeper tissues are damaged besides the heel‚ other areas commonly involved are the skin

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    In one of the recent happenings‚ a judge slammed a woman for the sole reason of spending sick mother’s money on junk food items. The elderly woman has been reported to be suffering from Dementia and the amount spent by her daughter has amounted to approximately £250 a month on "unnecessary food". According to Judge Denzil Lush‚ the divorcee often used to turn up at a nursing home with different types of junk food items such as pork pies‚ biscuits and mini sausage rolls. He further stated that the

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    Dementia Notes The term ’dementia’ is used to describe the symptoms that occur when the brain is affected by specific diseases and conditions. Symptoms of dementia include loss of memory‚ confusion and problems with speech and understanding. When a person with dementia finds that their mental abilities are declining‚ they often feel vulnerable and in need of reassurance and support. The people closest to them - including their carers‚ friends and family - need to do everything they can to help

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    Social Care (Adults) for England (QCF) Assignment 51: Unit 51: Understand and Enable Interaction and Communication with Individuals who Have Dementia Learning Outcome1 Understand the factors that can affect interaction and communication of individuals with dementia 1.1 Explain how different forms of dementia may affect the way an individual communicates Visual perception; if a carer isn’t at the client’s level or facing away from the client‚ the client may not

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