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    D2 – Evaluate factors that influenced the effectiveness of each interaction. In this piece of coursework I will be analysing and evaluating the factors that influence the effectiveness of each interaction in relation to the one to one set at a GP’s for a patient that has really bad back pains and is complaining about how sharp the pain is. I based the one to one interaction on a patient with back problems and they’ve come to the GP’s for something to be given to them. I thought of this because

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    uestioning the power of love‚ as well as toying with human emotion Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote The Scarlet Letter on struggle of a convicted sinner in a Puritan community. Hester Prynne‚ a woman who originated from Europe‚ is subject to a world of drama when she is convicted for adultery in a Puritan colony. Hester is a young beautiful woman who was married once before‚ but because of a complication in her travel to America is separated from her husband‚ Roger Chillingworth‚ for three years. Due to

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    Perhaps one of the biggest blocks of foundation for the military is the ability to lead and follow orders. Without the will to follow‚ soldiers would do as they will‚ not what they are told to do. When people are told what they need to do it is usually by someone that has experience in whatever field they may be in‚ if they fail to follow those simple orders given to them chaos can erupt by lack of communication and possibly failure to get the mission done. The US army is one of the oldest groups

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    “All ethical statements are relative.” (By examining the justification for and implication of making this claim‚ decide whether or not you agree with it). The term ‘ethical’ can be defined as ‘morally correct’‚ however this leads to the question of what do we define as ‘morals’? A ‘moral’ can be simply defined as ‘concerned with the principles of right and wrong behaviour and the goodness or badness of human character’. The word ‘relative’ refers to something‚ which is ‘considered in relation

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    The Importance of Following Army Regulations The army regulations have been put in place to create a standard to uphold‚ measure abilities‚ and create uniformity throughout the organization. Army regulations have been a guideline since the time of Barron Von Stueben‚ a Prussian officer commissioned by the Continental Congress during the American Revolution. Von Stueben knew then that all soldiers needed a guideline and a standard to be upheld to. Standards from physical fitness‚ marksmanship‚ and

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    method of monopolizing was the first of few that ended up being profitable for both the entrepreneur and the country. Rockefeller later turned out to become a philanthropist‚ donating his money‚ or giving it away. Rockefeller was a businessman‚ a rebel‚ and a positive influence in the history of the United States. Works Cited "John D. Rockefeller Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television‚ n.d.

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    Teenage Rebellion against Parents Teenager rebellion is hard to withstand from one’s own child‚ In fact there are three main factors that cause teenage rebellion: developmental changes in the body and brain‚ social and environmental influences‚ and parent influence. One of the factors that leads to teenage rebel against parents is the developmental changes in the body and brain during these tumultuous teenage years‚ which are all due to puberty. Physically rapid developments can make the child

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    picture I have shown is of a tree. What I am trying to represent to you is that care values are the roots of good care. Without care values the way we are treated and how our life would be would not be good. Promoting and supporting individual rights to dignity: Promoting and supporting individual rights to dignity means that it gives a person a sense of independence and gives them their rights. It emphasises the point of protecting them from abuse‚ promotes safety and health. Places such

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    A Delinquent Rebel One thing is clear throughout Nicolas Ray’s 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause is that it’s centered around teenage delinquency. The film would have you believe that adolescents are irrationally and inherently rebellious‚ however there is a deeper side to the troubled teens. The viewpoint is to show Jim‚ Judy‚ and Plato are motivated by their own twisted upbringings. Society stands in the way of their rebellion and from this we understand the social outcast aspect as well as the

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    Obedience to Orders 1 Obedience to Orders PFC Prashasouk BMMSC Obedience to Orders 2 This essay is to stress my belief on the importance of obedience to all orders. The importance of following all orders is the way all branches of the military operate on a day to day basis. Obeying all orders is the reason a military can operate in an organized and effective manner. If members of the military did not obey orders faithfully

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