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    1. What are the key strengths and difficulties for individuals with Autism? Strengths Individuals with Autism have attention to detail which can help them learn things or perform other tasks effectively. Individuals with Autism like routines and this can help them organise their life and plan tasks needed to be done each day. Individuals with Autism have a have a special interest and people in their lives can interact with individuals with Autism through their interests. Difficulties People with

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    With no consistent source of energy to turn to‚ the world holds its breath in wait for a new means of energy production to emerge and rescue them. Although any critic of global warming‚ climate-change‚ or a need for a new fuel source may attack this idea as overstatement; this apocalyptic image may not be overshooting it by that much. If we refuse to dispel this illusion – then we are increasing our susceptibility for this to occur. Before we begin to pose possible solutions to advert this catastrophe

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    “Yes‚ we are all individuals!” Can evolutionary psychology explain individual differences in personality? It is now a “rule” that “all human behavioural traits are heritable” (Turkeimer‚ 2000. cited in Pinker 2002). Pinker says that when psychologist Eric Turkheimer made this bold claim in 2000‚ he was encapsulating over 40 years of studies that overwhelmingly and robustly support this view‚ and only slightly exaggerating (Pinker 2002). Estimates of the mean heritability for the fundamental

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    Explain the need for Sexual Responsibility in Personal Relationships Listen and be listened to- We need to hear our partners’ thoughts‚ feelings‚ and ideas. We should also expect our partners to care about what we have to say. Be honest and expect honesty- We need to be truthful with each other about what we do‚ think‚ and feel. Share our feelings and expect our partners to share theirs- We need to be able to say what is on our minds and know that we will react to one another respectfully

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    Nursing is Caring. A statement that is continuously being reminded to us student nurse However‚ this may be vague technically. To elaborate this statement Joyce Travelbee‚ a nursing theorist‚with her Human-to-human relationship model proposed that the goal of nursing was to assist an individual‚ family‚or community to prevent or cope with the experiences of illness or suffering and‚ if necessary‚ to find meaning in these experiences‚ with the ultimate goal being the presence of hope. She also stressed

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    Why the World Needs Superheroes “There was an idea to bring together a group of remarkable people.” Currently‚ this quote is incredibly recognizable as the opening words of the Avengers: Infinity War trailer‚ a film just over a month away. Six years ago‚ the world heard those words first uttered in Marvel’s The Avengers‚ the end of Phase One of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the beginning of what was to come. Superhero movies are simultaneously at their peak and at their bottom‚ but why are even

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    “How does the individual influence world events?” Muhammad is the prophet of the Islam. Islam means submission to the will of Allah. Allah is the one and only Islamic God. He taught the Middle Eastern people that Allah was the only God and that all other gods must be abandoned. Muhammad was and still is a highly respected individual that created the largest religion the world has ever seen. The Muslim religion has over a billion and a half followers‚ which is 25 % of the world’s population. Muhammad

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    for adults with Dementia" -Introduction- The purpose of this essay is to discuss a clinical skill or nursing action by referring to the nursing and allied health literature to explain and support evidence based practice. The skill I wish to examine is the practice of oral hygiene for adults with dementia in residential aged care facilities. In this essay I aim to provide the reader with adequate references to support the best practice for oral hygiene for people with dementia. -Evidence

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    that they’re trying to make every clinics dementia friendly; environments‚ as this could take a long time as well as during this time dementia service users or client might be differentiated alongside and their treatment during this time might be incomplete. However‚ this has a negative influence on anti-discriminatory practice the reason is that some clients might be discriminated against and not be treated as other dementia service users in other areas‚ may be treated as a result of the modification

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    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 be able to determine what the carer is trying to communicate‚ also visual hallucinations; client may see something

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