Homework Assignment 1 The three categories of juvenile behavior in which the juvenile court has jurisdiction is neglect‚ delinquency and dependency. These factors consists of where the courts may interne as a youth commits an act or when he or she commits an certain offense‚ or when cases involve an dependency neglect. The first factor is delinquency where a child could be anti-social or some type of conduct that is not acceptable by law. For an example‚ Mark is 17 and does not like being around
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1.2 EXPLANATION OF THE FOUR CATEGORIES OF RISKY BEHAVIOUR Teenage suicide: This is a deliberate act for someone to kill themselves. This can be done by drinking harmful substances‚ overdosing on medication or drugs‚ shooting or hanging one’s self‚ jumping in front of moving vehicles and trains as well as jumping off buildings and bridges. According to WHO a suicide occurs every 40 seconds and an attempted suicide every 3 seconds. In South Africa the most common or frequent ways are hanging yourself
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SERMON TITLE: PROVOKING UNCOMMON BREAKTHROUGH ANCHOR SCRIPTURE: GENESIS 18:1-15 (10-14) Introduction Everyone at some point in their lives have that one thing that bothers them so deeply that they would only wish they happen by magic. There are uncommon problems that have limited many from advancing to a higher level where God wants us to be. It is God’s will and desire that His children are blessed beyond measure‚ irrespective of our color‚ background and beliefs. If not so‚ why does God allow
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There are many different models of reflection available but for the purpose of this assignment I shall be using Gibbs (1988). Gibbs reflective cycle is a simple analytical approach to reflection which encourages a clear description of the event. It also analyses the feelings felt at the time and includes an evaluation of the event and tries to make sense of it. Finally Gibbs examines what you would do if the situation arose again. Description A 89 year old woman was admitted to the recovery
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What does each animal means in the Chinese calendar? Rat People under this sign are usually smart and wealthy and will work for success. They are sanguine and very adaptable‚ being popular with others. Rat girls have a flair for cleanliness and tidiness. They are clever and adorable‚ personable and materialistic. They are also by nature thoughtful‚ sensible‚ judiciously and curious. Ox People born in this year are probably honest‚ industrious‚ patient‚ and cautious‚ and do things steadily
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Reflection based on Gibbs’ model of reflection (Gibbs‚ 1988) Description: I spent a week with other professionals from the Health Professions Council. The aim was to learn from each other to enable us to become better professionals and to help with our individual learning. the session also gave me an insight into how we work together with other professional groups in practice (Miller and Freeman‚ 2007). For this reflection I shall be reflecting on teams roles. As a professional I will need
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communication of theatre nurse‚to reduce anxiety in surgical patients under local anaesthesia in operation theatre. For this reflection‚I have used modified form of Gibbs model of reflection(1988). Reid(1993 cited Burns‚2008) suggests that using modified Gibbs model allows a practitioner to criticise oneself about the quality of reflection. Gibbs’ reflective cycle assists one to reflect sequentially through the incident‚ and arranges the thought process in a specific format ‚Brookes(2014). But‚in this
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For this reflection I will be using the Gibbs reflective cycle (1988) to demonstrate how members of the multi-disciplinary team worked together to achieve a positive client outcome. I will use the Gibbs model which incorporates the following: description‚ feelings‚ evaluation‚ analysis‚ conclusion and action plan (Gibbs 1988). This model facilitates critical thoughts‚ linking theory to practice and allows my personal feelings and opinions to be reflected upon. This reflection will discuss the importance
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PRADEEP K. CHINTAGUNTA* In studying retailer pricing behavior‚ researchers typically assume that retailers maximize profits across all brands in a focal product category. In this article‚ the author attempts to study empirically the extent to which three factors affect retail prices: (1) the effects of payments from manufacturers to the retailer other than regular promotions‚ as well as the effects of additional costs borne by the retailer for these brands; (2) the retailer’s objectives specific
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GIBBS REFLECTIVE CYCLE Description (What happened?) Action Plan (If it arose again what would you do?) Feelings (What were you thinking & feeling?) Conclusion Evaluation (What was good & bad about the experience?) Description (What sense can you make of the situation?) (Gibbs 1998) Stage 1: Description of the event Describe in detail the event you are reflecting on. Include e.g. where were you; who else was there; why were you there; what were you doing; what were other people doing;
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