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    the second weakness of the policy is that educating consciousness as well as giving working out for dementia cost a lot of money for the local authority‚ the department of health including the nhs.Therefore‚ this might effect on anti-discriminatory practice the reason is that‚ the money might be consumed on additional health care needs so‚ it will increase the time for the developments of the policy to take place which actually means that throughout this time the dementia care is not consistent

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    MENTAL HEALTH PACK 1. Evaluate two different views on the nature of mental well-being and mental health: The term well-being can be used in different ways The New Economic Foundation describes well-being as how people experience their own lives. It is more than the absence of problems and illness‚ personal and social factors‚ and it is not just about happiness but enabling individuals and communities to do well in life and flourish. In 2011‚ the Government defined mental health as “The art

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    How often should students evaluate themselves? It is vital to often evaluate oneself academically because as a student‚ there may be subjects that need improvement. In addition to learning the material‚ a student must be proficient at the skills required for a class. Therefore‚ it is crucial that I evaluate my strengths‚ my weaknesses‚ and how I aim to improve with the tools available. It is crucial that I evaluate my strengths as a writer‚ and one of my strengths is the ability to write a strong

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    Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the character King Lear The character of King Lear is essentially a destructive character in this play due to his weaknesses but he reveals some strengths in character in acts four and five of the play. The weaknesses portrayed by Lear are his inability to see reality and his misconception of love. His strengths are his renewed optimism and his ability to become humble. Although Lear reveals these strengths the damages his weaknesses cause override his positive

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    In the play‚ ‘Macbeth’ by Shakespeare‚ Macbeth is a man with undeniably strong ambition‚ and true conscience. At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth was portrayed as an ambitious soldier‚ who fought for his king. Although‚ once the witches planted the idea in his head of him potentially becoming King of Scotland‚ his strive and ambitious nature was one that turned into his weakness. Macbeth has changed subconsciously throughout the play and it is ambition that dominates his nature and ultimately causes

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    there are mounting concerns among people with increasing cases of mental disorders within societies. This has led to the changing lifestyles and advancement in technology and other human activities. As a result‚ people have been engaged in tasks that could result in stress or depression depending on the nature of the matters at hand. It is approximated that thousands of Americans live with various types of mental illness and mental health issues. Some of these include social anxiety‚ OCD (obsessive compulsive

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    have tried it. Not only is it hard to tell what will be the consequences in the "long run‚" but it is hard to define the time period of the "long run" to begin with. A particular problem with Utilitarianism stands out to me - that totally immoral acts can be justified if they are seen to benefit the greatest number of people. For example In the early 1800’s in South America‚ slave labour took place because it was seen to produce the most amount of good for the most amount of people. Slavery was

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    breakdown to internal strengths and weaknesses and external opportunities and threats (Parnell‚ 2014). Offensive strategies are known as strengths and opportunities due to through a company’s strength‚ opportunities are made available (Panell‚ 2014). On the other hand‚ the company must also recognized as defensive weaknesses within the company contributes to threats (Parnell‚ 2014). AutoZone’s SWOT analysis will determine its market share‚ sales‚ and overall performance. Strengths in AutoZone is its

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    The WISC-IV has many strengths as well as weaknesses. Nevertheless‚ it’s extensive use in the field and the research data supporting this instrument make it an invaluable test. Some of the strengths include: 1) Good psychometric properties. The four major indices had good reliability and the Full Scale IQ was found to have excellent validity. These conclusions were supported by extensive factor analytic studies discussed in the manual. 2) Administration materials are well designed for children

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    Mental Health Essay Mental health is all about how we think‚ feel and behave. It refers to our cognitive‚ and/or our emotional wellbeing. It describes a sense of wellbeing. Mental health ‘problems’ or ‘difficulties’ are terms used to describe temporary reactions to a painful event‚ stress‚ or systems of drug or alcohol use‚ lack of sleep or physical illness. It can also be used to describe long-term psychiatric conditions‚ which may have significant effects on an individual’s functioning. Some

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