Unit 18: Introduction to Personalisation in Social Care Unit code: HSC 3046 Unit reference number: K/601/9493 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 3 Guided learning hours: 22 Unit summary This unit is aimed at those working in a wide range of settings. It introduces understanding of how personalisation affects the provision of social care services‚ with a focus on the systems‚ skills and support needed to implement personalised provision. Assessment requirements This unit must be assessed in accordance
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English 1101 21 January 2014 “Breaking Free From Generalizations” In this world‚ we all have a predisposed opinion on people based on their race‚ sex‚ Religion‚ or whatever creed they might have. It comes from how you were raised‚ or maybe even where you might have grown up. Needless to say‚ these predispositions that we have come from the stereotypes you have collected from your family‚ friends‚ television‚ media‚ and now a days even the internet or the social network while growing up
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Questions on Free Trade 1. Why should countries engage in international trade rather than remaining self-sufficient and avoiding the unfair competition of low-paid foreign workers? By just purchasing products from countries with low-paid foreign workers and not producing your own goods for trade countries will become dependent on that particular country. Specialization allows countries to develop a competitive advantage on products they produce the best and outsource produces and services
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The Birther Movement First‚ I want to make something clear. When I started my research on this topic I googled “birther movement definition.” Thinking in my mind that the first result would be from the online Merriam-Webster Dictionary. I was kind of close‚ the first result was from the Oxford Dictionary; however three or four results later I see a website called know your meme. I thought to myself‚ “how am I even suppose to prove this is legit.” From there on I decide I’m not even going to fight
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consequences if they are not responsible. For example‚ someone who is eighteen can choose to buy cigarettes and smoke‚ which is damaging to the lungs. This could lead them to a serious consequence of cancer and death. In the same manner‚ someone who is now 18 and considered an adult‚ should also have the right to consume alcohol. Alcohol is a depressant and can potentially cause harm if not responsible with it. Therefore‚ if someone is allowed to buy cigarettes‚ something that can cause health problems
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America’s current MLDA is twenty one years of age and has majorly been that way since the mid 1900’s. The current drinking age in the United States is higher than in Canada‚ Mexico‚ and most western European countries whose drinking ages are primarily 18. As for the specifics of the MLDA‚ provided by Total DUI‚ anyone under the age of twenty one who is found with blood alcohol
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The freedoms that the United States prides itself on came at a cost‚ and it continues to require a sacrifice from those members of the military and their families to protect the country. A controversy regarding the freedom of speech that has been covered recently by the media is the protests that the Westboro Baptist Church performs outside of military funerals. According to Fama (2012)‚ “The church links the deaths of service members to America’s acceptance of gays and has a webpage full of press
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The poems “Sonnet 18” and “Sonnet 130” were first published in 1609 and were written by William Shakespeare. The “Sonnet 18” and “Sonnet 130” have no titles that are the reason that they have a number (for example 18 and 130) for the poems. The number was based on the order in which the poems were first published in 1609. These poems are two of one hundred fifty four poems written by Shakespeare. The poems consist of fourteen lines that is divided into two parts. One is an opening octet with eight
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Could the United States have become half-slave and half-free and not fought the Civil War...Why or Why not? The United States could not have been half-slave and half-free without fighting the Civil War. I say this because the North and South had quite a bit of things going on between the two. It is too much of a contradiction to be half-slave and half-free. In a perfect world‚ this might have worked‚ but in the real world‚ it has to be one or the other. During the development of the thirteen colonies
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Sonnet 18 Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? | Shall I compare you to a summer’s day? | Thou art more lovely and more temperate: | You are more lovely and more constant: | Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May‚ | Rough winds shake the beloved buds of May | And summer’s lease hath all too short a date: | And summer is far too short: | Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines‚ | At times the sun is too hot‚ | And often is his gold complexion dimm’d; | Or often goes behind
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