Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in a health and social care context. Explain what is effective community? Effective communication is important because it ensures that information is clear‚ brief‚ accurate‚ non-judgmental‚ and useful. This reduces the possibility of mistakes being made‚ and ensuring suitable care service delivery. It is important to work as a team with your colleagues‚ so that you all work to achieve the same outcomes and targets.
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One for One American Transcendentalist writer‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson once said‚ “to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded.” In today’s society many entrepreneurs and businessmen do not see this as the definition of success. However‚ thirty-five year old entrepreneur and adventurist‚ Blake Mycoskie‚ agrees with Emerson’s definition of success. In 2006‚ Mycoskie started the for profit company‚ TOMS. The company sells shoes here in the United States
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Correctional officers: What factors Influence Work Attitudes? This paper seeks to critique and analyze the article written by Mary Ann Farkas. Her article deals with research done on the work orientation of correctional officers which has been a subject of significance since officer’s attitudes influence their approach and interaction with inmates. The material highlighted in the article deals distinctively with research done on the attitudes of officer’s towards inmates and the basis of these attitudes
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Self-Concept & Self-Esteem Self-concept is a self-description based on how you perceive yourself‚ with that said the very essence of your emotion is derived from self-concept and as a result from that‚ self-esteem… which is a self-evaluation that is rooted in your self-concept. Only your beliefs are what influence your emotions‚ even if that belief is what you derive from another person. Given a personal scenario; I started working out on a consistent basis‚ the more I worked out the more my
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AMERICAN COMMON SENSE: THE PURSUIT AND PROTECTION OF PRIVATE PROPERTY The idea of “common sense” seems very basic: common‚ unspoken knowledge universally accepted by a given population. However‚ according to the writings of Antonio Gramsci‚ “common sense” is not as simple. Gramsci considers it to be the embedded‚ incoherent and spontaneous beliefs and assumptions characterizing conformist thinking of the mass of people in a given social order. America’s “common sense” has come of age steeped
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and inspired numerous British imitators were Little Richard (b.1932)‚ Chuck Berry (b. 1926)‚ Jerry Lee Lewis (b. 1935)‚ Buddy Holly (1936-1959) and the Crickets‚ the Everly Brother (Don‚ b.1937; Phil‚ b.1939)‚ and Elvis Presley (1935-1977). The influence of American music is shown by British teenagers dancing on the "rock ’n’ roll railroad car‚" a youth club run by the Reverend John Oates‚ who played the bass in his clerical
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standing alone in an isolated forest‚ faced with a large barrier‚ blocking their way to the unwinding path of life‚ removes the spirit of self-confidence and chivalrous emotions. Instead‚ the person is presented with fear and loneliness. All it takes is a group of trusting hands to reach out to their soul‚ and guide them over the wall towards a strong sense of belonging with others‚ and into a more supportive and integrated society. The feeling of
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Part 1: Summarize “The Self” by George Herbert Mead George Herbert Mead begins his article by highlighting that self is not something we are born with but rather a process we develop through our experiences and interactions with our social surroundings. Mead adds that we create an incomplete self-image through what we can see with our eyes such as our hand and feet but reflects that we create a complete image of what we can see and can’t see through our social interactions. He mentions how social
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race with the USSR. The decade ended under the shadow of the Vietnam war‚ which deeply divided Americans and their allies and damaged the country’s self-confidence and sense of purpose. Even if you weren’t alive during the ’60s‚ you know what they meant when they said‚ "tune in‚ turn on‚ drop out." you know why the nation celebrates Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s birthday. All of the social issues are reflected in today’s society: the civil rights movement‚ the student movement‚ the sexual revolution‚ the
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What Factors Influences teen culture the most? Many people wonder what‚ if there are any‚ factors influence teen culture most? Is it something that teens create for themselves out of their own imagination‚ or is it something that they adapt to through their surroundings? Teen culture is formed through all of its surroundings and evolves with it. In reality‚ teen culture is influenced by three main factors; family‚ friends and media. Children grow up with their parent’s and enter the adolescent
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