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    SPCM 101 Chapter 15: Speaking to Inform There are three criteria for effective informative speaking: 1. The information should be communicated accurately. 2. The information should be communicated clearly. 3. The information should be made meaningful and interesting to the audience. I. Informative speeches can be classified into four types A. Some informative speeches are about objects. 1. Speeches about objects describe something that is visible‚ tangible‚ and stable in

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    Is enough being done to preserve language ? Language plays an important role in the progress of nations. It ’s preservation has been an important topic of discussion between the intellects. This has led us to a question whether adequate efforts have been made to save endangered languages. Some people have opinion that there had been sufficient hard work for the preservation of languages such as master apprentice program‚ documentation programs and full immersion schools system while others disagree

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    Ruby is a dynamic‚ open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to read and easy to write. Ruby is a language of careful balance. Ruby is a pure object-oriented programming language. Ruby is simple in appearance‚ but is very complex inside‚ just like our human body. In Ruby‚ everything is an object. Every bit of information and code can be given their own properties and actions. Ruby has features that are similar to those

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    The Manchester Metropolitan University The Business School Retail and Marketing department Marketing Communication Theory and Practice assessment Julia Putnina (08343421) First year student 2009 Rationale: “STARBUCKS Double Shot Espresso” TV Advert. Theory: AIDA / Linear model of communication. Description: It is an advert for a Starbucks product: Double shot espresso in a can that was launched in a year 2002. It is about a young professional man who is getting ready for the

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    Identify and explain three interpersonal communication behaviors you wish to improve and how the behaviors create a barrier in developing a therapeutic relationship with clients. Verbal communication. It creates a barrier cause some of the clients may have a hard time hearing.   Verbal communication: is how and what words are used to communicate with individuals. It is the ability to communicate through words with the correct tone and manner. Listening Skills: the creates a barrier‚ some of the clients

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    SHC33: Promote equality and inclusion in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s 1.3 Explain how inclusive practice promotes equality and supports diversity Inclusive practice promotes a child’s right to access to equal opportunities. By ensuring that this happens promotes diversity. There are various pieces of legislation which have been put in place to promote equality and reduce discrimination. These include: • The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 • The Special Educational

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    1. Explain the principles of confidentiality in the health care environment. The principles of confidentiality are to maintain the patient’s privacy and confidentiality that all information about the treatment‚ the patient’s current medical conditions‚ prognosis and all other areas of the patient’s personal information be kept confidential. This means that it is legally and ethically wrong to disclose their information to a third party unless the nurse has gained consent from the patient to do so

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    Mary Fisher: The Struggle to Inform Demetris Vance ITT Technical Institute (Online Division) “A life lived in fear‚ Is a life half lived.” (Slaughter‚ 2010) AIDS is a worldwide epidemic that has affected and is affecting millions of people. Even though it was not discovered until 1982 many stereotypes have come along with it. Mary Fisher is an AIDS community member and is not afraid to stand up and say so. Defending and helping those with HIV/AIDS and helping them spread the word instead of

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    Explain your understanding of Mental Health. Watch the Intro Video “What is Mental Health” from the Beyond Blue Website at http://www.mindmatters.edu.au/explore-modules/what-is-mental-health-#title-block-b7fc2564-db9a-6d2b-9fad-ff0000a141dd and then visit http://headspace

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    CT302 – Understanding how to handle information in social care setting The legislation that relates to the recording‚ storage and sharing of information‚ in social care is the Data Protection Act 1998. It is important to have secure systems for recording and storing information in a social care setting so no data or medical records are lost‚ stolen or given to someone without authority (breach). If you need to access guidance‚ information and advice about handling information speak to a superior

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