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    Quals Direct Knowledge Task Generated on 02/03/2015 Dip L.2 HSC 025 The role of the health and social care worker Thomas Horn 21/02/2015 at 20:35 1 Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship (HSC 025 01-1) a working relationship is different from a personal one because of boundries‚ professional codes of conduct there are employer policies and procedures allthough in your working relationship you would be friendly and treat everyone with equality you would also

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    L.L.Bean’s humble beginnings date back 1912‚ when Leon Leonwood Bean founded the outdoor apparel company as a one-man operation in Freeport‚ Maine. The inspiration for Bean’s business came from his invention of the ‘Maine Hunting Shoe’‚ a rubber boot with a leather upper‚ which later became known as the ‘Bean Boot’. After creating the Maine Hunting Shoe‚ Bean marketed it by distributing three-page mail flyers to hunting license owners. Unknowing at the time‚ Bean birthed his now world-famous mail-order

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    their doors. The uniqueness comes from the ginormous Bean Boot sculpture sitting outside. It’s almost impossible to walk by without snapping a photo. But‚ above all the uniqueness and outdoors feeling the most important vibe you get while visiting L.L Bean is the feeling of trust and how personable it is. L.L. Bean products are guaranteed to last. If a customer is not 100% satisfied then they are allowed to return it‚ no questions asked. This feeling of trust comes from the ideology of L.L. Bean. According

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    PHONOSTYLISTIC ANALYSIS Extract from “Hamlet” by W. Shakespeare This poem belongs to the poetic style‚ which is characterized by repetition of lines‚ which form stanzas. The atmosphere of the poem is dramatic‚ majestic‚ tragic‚ the narrator seems to stand at that line when you need to make a decision that changes your life forever As for the lexical stylistic devices‚ this fragment is rich in: metaphors: “the

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    Critical Review of Glenn‚ A. L.‚ Raine‚ A.‚Yaralian‚ P. S. and Yang‚ Y. (2010). Increased Volume of the Striatum in Psychopathic Individuals. Glenn‚ Raine‚ Yaralian and Yang (2010) in an effort to explore an area containing a limited amount of literature‚ conducted a study examining the volume of the Corpus Striatum in psychopathic individuals when compared with the control group. According to existent literature the Striatum is associated to traits which are prevalent in psychopathy‚ these include

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    Why did the drastic change in American cars between the 50’s and the 60’s come about? INTRO            Brit Spears offered the following reflection on the significance of the 1964 Ford Mustang in Wired magazine“The two Ford execs saw a vast market literally rolling before their eyes‚ and‚ according to legend‚ the notion of a sports car with a back seat was one of those ‘ah-hah’ moments.”[i]The 1964 Ford Mustang was a ground breaking design in automotive

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    Abstract The principal objective of this paper is to demonstrate how an area of a Japanese English language learner’s pronunciation differs from a native English speaker and could impede his intelligibility. Schwa (/ə/ and /əʳ/) is the most frequently used reduced vowel in North American English and it helps to regulate the rhythm of spoken English. The absence of schwa in the Japanese language makes it difficult for a Japanese English language learner to pronounce some words properly and learn

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    Fonderia di Torino‚ S. p. A In late 2000‚ Francesca Cerini‚ managing director of Fonderia di Torino‚ is contemplating purchasing a new automated molding machine. Fonderia di Torino is a company that specialized in the production of precision metal castings for use in products like automotive‚ aerospace‚ and construction equipment. The company‚ located in Italy‚ is known for the quality and craftsmanship of its work. Through this reputation‚ Fonderia di Torino has been able to secure deals with

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    How has your understanding of Letter Two reshaped your understanding of marriage and female identity in Pride and Prejudice? In Weldon’s novel‚ Letters to Alice‚ she scrutinises and exposes the reality that women faced in the Regency period in regards to marriage and female identity. This forces the reader to rethink their prior views of women that were shaped by Austen’s context‚ thus appreciating her novel on a deeper level. In comparison to Austen’s text which emphasises the necessity for Georgian

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    Schueller registred his own company‚ the „Société Francaise de Teintures Inoffensives pour Cheveux“‚ the future L‘Oréal. The two guiding principles of the company were research and innovation in the interests of beauty‚ and these were put into place from the start. In 1920‚ the small company employed 3 chemists. By 1950‚ the research teams had 100 members‚ and the number reached 1‚000 by 1984‚ and is nearly 3‚000 today. In 1912‚ Eugéne Schueller started to export his hair-colouring product to Holland

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