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    1.1. Explain the features of effective team performance Different roles in team in the care home are performed by different persons in the care home. According to Belbin’s team role many roles are there such as staffs are performing shaper role since they are shaping the responsibilities and their duties in the care home. Staffs in the care home are performing role of implementer‚ chairman of the care home is performing role of coordinator since he is coordinating all the resources according to their

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    technologies have been improving the living standards of human beings. In almost every step‚ people rely on technology. Due to this fact‚ many social scientists discuss the relation between technology and other nonhuman factors. This theory is known as ANT (Actor-Network Theory). ANT is an ongoing project that describes the relation between human and non-human factors. It helps to study the relationship between

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    Emotionalism Theory

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    Emotionalism theory is an aesthetic and critical theory of art which is mainly concerned with the expressive qualities of art work. According to the theory‚ the most important thing about a work of art is the vivid communication of moods‚ feelings‚ and ideas. The theory posits that an artwork can either be shocking or entertaining but will mainly try to provoke you into action or call for your attention to any issue of concern.  The artwork can either be realistic or acquire an abstract outlook

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    Grounded Theory

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    In 1967 ‘The Discovery of Grounded Theory: Strategies for Qualitative Research’ was first published and this introduced what has become the most influential paradigm for qualitative research in the social sciences today‚ the methodology of grounded theory (GT) (Cutcliffe‚ 2005‚ p.421; Patton‚ 2002‚ p.124). Despite being heralded as revolutionary in the history of qualitative traditions‚ it is the most frequently disputed and misunderstood of all the research methods‚ likely due to the methodological

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    how often the main character fell in love and “lived happily ever after” The idea of finding my own fairy tale became a mere dream for the future‚ that I would make my mission to one day come true. Plato develops his own theory on finding a happily ever after through his theory of forms‚ specifically the form of love. This

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    An Investigation into External and Internal Features for Facial Recognition Abstract An experiment was conducted to see if we recognise unfamiliar faces better either with just internal features or external features. Research conducted how our human vision system recognises faces and which features we tend to pay more attention to in the first instance. Two slideshows were shown to all participants under the same experimental conditions with 32 images of faces of women for five seconds each

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    Urie Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Theory is made up of five systems: Microsystem‚ Mesosystem‚ Exosystem‚ Macrosystem‚ and Chronosystem (Leinen‚ 2009). The microsystem is the root of all the systems‚ in that it sets the standard for the rest of the levels. The microsystem consists of the immediate people we surround ourselves with on a regular basis. The people within my microsystem are my mother‚ my father‚ my brother‚ my friends‚ my teachers‚ my classmates‚ my coworkers‚ and even my three cats

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    The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0969-9988.htm The health and safety impact of construction project features H&S impact of CPFs Patrick Manu School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences‚ City University London‚ London‚ UK 65 Nii Ankrah School of Technology‚ University of Wolverhampton‚ Wolverhampton‚ UK David Proverbs Faculty of Environment and Technology‚ University of the West of England‚ Bristol‚ UK‚ and

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    Grounded Theory

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    REPORTERS Objectives: 1. To identify the main characteristic of grounded theory. 2. ------------------------------------------------- To critically evaluate the methodology of grounded theory. Grounded Theory Grounded theory was developed in 1960’s by two sociologist‚ (Glaser and Strauss‚ 1967) one of whom (Strauss) had strong theoretical training in symbolic interaction. One of their earliest studies was grounded theory on dying in hospitals in which the prime controllable variable was characterized

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    Cognitive Theory

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    discovered and replicated through analysis. The methodology‚ theoretical underpinnings‚ and subjects of cognitive anthropology have been diverse. The field can be divided into three phases: (1) an early formative period in the 1950’s called ethnoscience; (2) the middle period during the 1960’s and 1970’s‚ commonly identified with the study of folk models; and (3) the most recent period beginning in the 1980’s with the growth of schema theory and the development of consensus theory. Cognitive anthropology

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