Arizona they work on a chain gains‚ and they make life so tough for the criminals that when they are released the prisoners will think twice before committing another offense. 2. I don’t think criminals need to be dehumanize‚ but I think they need to be treated with some decency because they need to be treated with fair and simple decency. I don’t think criminals should have more rights than victims but they should also pay for the crime they committed. I think criminals should lose their rights
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DEMENTIA AWARNESS 1.Understand what dementia is 1.1 Explain what is meant by the term ’dementia’ A syndrome due to disease of the brain‚ usually of a chronic progressive nature in which there are multiple disturbances of higher cognitive function. These include impairment of memory‚ thinking and orientation‚ learning ability‚ language and judgement. 1.2 Describe the key functions of the brain that are affected by dementia The key functions of the brain that are affected by dementia are the temporal
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1. What is the difference between a. and a. Explain why flexion/extension ROM increases and axial rotation ROM decreases at the lower one to two thoracic interbody segments compared to the thoracic segments above. Flexion/extension ROM increases and axial rotation ROM decreases at the lower one to two thoracic interbody segments because this is where the thoracic vertebrae start to transition into lumbar vertebrae. These segments start to transition from a frontal plane bias to a sagittal plane bias
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The ability to read and write is a very important skills that helps people expand their knowledge and communicate with people. Some people agree that the ability to read and write is more important today than it was in the past. Others disagree. In my view‚ I agree that the ability to read and write is more important today‚ for these two important reasons. First‚ the ability to read and write is very important to get a job. This is important to help people have a better life. For example‚ my friend
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Sections 2.2 (Finished) Explain the roles of external professionals who may work with a school External Professionals Roles‚ Responsibilities and impact on the work of schools Educational Psychologist • To ensure clarity of vision‚ ethos and strategic direction Work with children and young people
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I have had a missing left arm since birth. When I was adopted‚ at the age of five‚ I was told by my parents that I was as capable as someone who had two arms. My mother said my disability is a “differ-ability.” I had abilities that required different approaches‚ techniques‚ or methods. I learned how to tie my shoes with one hand‚ rappel off a rock wall‚ and type. When I came from China‚ I was told to visit Shriner’s Children’s Hospital for my orthopedic condition. An orthopedist offered me a prosthesis
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65 years and over‚ and 3 in 10 people aged 85 years and over have dementia (Department of Health and Ageing‚ 2013). Over 320‚000 Australians are living with dementia. Dementia is now the second leading cause of death in Australia with no existing cure. Moreover‚ deaths due to dementia have increased approximately 137% over the past ten years‚ with nearly 11‚000 deaths recorded in 2013 (Australian Bureau of Statistics 2014). Dementia is described as a ‘loss of self’ (Cohen & Eisdorfer‚ 1986) or a condition
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1. Why do teachers need CTPD? Introduction: Professional Development refers to the various educational experience which relates to an individual work. As we are aware people are in a wide range of profession which requires them to participate in professional development to be able to learn and apply their newly acquired knowledge and skills to help them improve performance on the job. Many of the professional fields require that people participate in the ongoing learning process because it is a requirement
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could determine a diagnosis without medical training. The four people in the presented scenario diagnosed with Dementia‚ ovarian cancer‚ HIV‚ and a self-inflicted abdominal wound. Person B and C diagnoses were surprising‚ while Person A and D diagnoses are predictable due to additional information given. Person A has Dementia and Person D has a self-inflicted abdominal wound. Dementia tends to affect elderly population and Person A is 88
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Vascular Dementia Vascular dementia is a common cause of dementia in the elderly. Dementia is a condition that affects the brain and causes people to not think well or act normally. Vascular dementia is one type of dementia. It occurs when blood clots block small blood vessels in the brain and destroy brain tissue. Likely risk factors are high blood pressure and advanced age. This disease can cause stroke‚ migraine-like headaches‚ and psychiatric disturbances. SYMPTOMS Confusion. Problems
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