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    Dear Diary Its 1687 and I just left Barbados and I’m heading to Connecticut and I’m coming to live with my family who I never met .They are unaware that I’m coming. On the ship‚ I met Nathaniel Eaton‚ the first mate and the Captains’ son. I also met John Holbrook who is coming to study in Connecticut and I also saw the Cruff family. A little girl I saw on the ship named Prudence dropped her doll in the water I dove in after it. All the passengers got mad and a lady named Goodwife Cruff says that

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    Assignment 301 Principles of Communication in Adult Social Care Settings Task A Questions and Answers Ai Identify four different reasons why people communicate People need to communicate to be able to express their preferences for example dietary requirements. We need to be able to communicate to warn people of special requirements such as food or medical allergies. Communication is needed to build a relationship‚ this is especially important to help build up a trusting relationship

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    New Baby The day my niece‚ Hailey‚ was born was probably the most exciting day of my life. Being nine years old‚ the youngest of four‚ and knowing my mom wasn’t going to have any more kids I felt as if I was gaining a sister instead of a niece. I had been continuously asking my mom for a baby sister and the answer I received was always a no. It was a Sunday afternoon when my sister decided to sit the whole family down and make her big announcement. We could all tell she was nervous to say whatever

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    the author gave a lot more scientifically facts with references to back them. Hannah mentioned about the impact of stop and frisk‚ between 2002 and 2014‚ 5 million new yokes were stopped and frisked and out of those 5 million people‚ between 82% and 90% has committed no crime. Police officers used Stop and frisk by racial profiling (psychological violence) and it disproportionately aimed against minorities (Cooper 4). Hannah also stayed unbiased‚ not by giving fully argument and counterargument but

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    “Nobody knew my rose of the world but me…. I had too much glory. They don’t want glory like that in nobody’s heart.” This epigraph of Toni Morrison’s Sula introduces the novel’s primary theme of identity. In particular‚ Morrison frames identity through the lens of apparently binary conflicts‚ such as knowing versus ignoring‚ me versus them‚ or glory versus shame. These dualistic conflicts over identity demonstrate the interrelated themes of perception and power. But by creating characters who align

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    The Flowers of Ophelia William Shakespeare uses different types of imagery to symbolize major themes and characters in his plays. Garden and flower imagery is a major theme in one of his most famous plays‚ “Hamlet”. Gardens are used to describe the atmosphere‚ while flowers help us understand the characters‚ especially Ophelia. Flowers play such a large role in this play and without this imagery we may not have been able to understand some major points discussed. When most people hear the

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    just for being who they were. Nazis caused the war‚ but they spoke of jews as being the cause. In The Witch of Blackbird Pond‚ almost all the children in the village fall seriously ill‚ and three die. The adults want someone to blame‚ so they blame Hannah‚ the outcast. When they arrive at the house where Kit is staying‚ they say to her uncle “‘[s]he’s been a curse on this town for years with her witchcraft!’ The voices sounded hysterical” (Speare 182). They do not know this‚ but they can not think

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    against Chaz Santangelo and Jonah Griggs‚ someone she thought she would never see again. At the same time trying to figure out the mysterious stories of her past and how these are related to the strange boy in her dream. While this is all happening‚ Hannah‚ the closest person she has ever had to a mother‚ has disappeared. Taylor has to piece together the parts of her life with the help of her new friends from the townies and cadets in order to find the whereabouts of her mother‚ her own identity‚ and

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    Principles of communication in adult social care settings Task A Ai. 1. Continuity of care 2. Socialise and build relationships 3. Safety of service users and their health 4. Share information i.e. updates‚ changes Aii. 1. Builds up trust and good working relationships with both service users and colleagues‚ which‚ will help people feel confident in coming to you with information/needs or general chats which could then help with the care of a service user in the future

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    Judgment is everywhere‚ inside schools‚ in public‚ workplaces‚ and even inside churches. Judgment separates humans apart from other humans‚ making them feel less of themselves just for being the person the Universe created them to be. So many people have experienced and dealt with the judgment on an everyday basis‚ such as African Americans in the 1900s‚ Greek Philosophers‚ and even different religions. Judgment has been an ever-growing problem all across the world‚ still to this day. Every human

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