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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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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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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Pop Art vs. Abstract Expressionism • Characteristics of Abstract Expressionist Paintings-optical buzz‚ all-over composition‚ Matisse sometimes painted images on large canvases‚ as did Picasso but paintings still retained an object like character- the viewer needed to stand back to see the complete composition. Abstract expressionist paintings‚ on the other hand‚ draw the spectator into them. The field of vision is thus larger than the field of vision of the spectator‚ who finds himself in a world
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of others; but a good life enables us to disregard them. Cato the Elder (234 BC – 149 BC) There is so much good in the worst of us‚ And so much bad in the best of us‚ That it hardly behooves any of us To talk about the rest of us. Edward Wallis Hoch (1849 – 1925)‚ Marion (Kansas) Record Never tell evil of a man‚ if you do not know it for certainty‚ and if you know it for a certainty‚ then ask yourself‚ ’Why should I tell it?’ Johann K. Lavater A rumor without a leg to stand on will get around
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The document of ART 101 Week 5 Discussion Questions contains: Discuss how art was used as a vehicle for propaganda‚ and whether such use is present in the works of Höch‚ Grosz‚ and Picasso. Use one example from Gardner’s Art through the Ages and one from the Internet. Anthropology - General Anthropology Week 1 Complete Acculturation. The textbook discusses the process of acculturation. After viewing the film‚ Indian School: Stories of Survival‚ answer the following questions:
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During 1924-1929‚ the economics of Germany had a dramatic improvement. The "Golden age of Weimar"‚ was due to the success of Gustav Stresemann. He achieved many successes in foreign affairs such as "Locarno treaties" which was signed by Germany‚ Britain‚ France and Italy‚ where the Germans agreed to accept the western frontiers decided at Versailles‚ in returns the Allies ended their military inspections‚ also Germany agreed to join the Treaty of Versailles which lower their reparation fees. With
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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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Lichtenstein‚ James Rosenquist‚ and Claes Oldenburg‚ artists who drew on popular imagery were part of an international phenomenon that saw major developments in various cities from the mid-1950s onwards. Following the Abstract Expressionist and Neo-Dada movements‚ Pop’s reintroduction of identifiable imagery (drawn from mass media and popular culture) was a major shift for the direction of modernism. The subject matter became far from traditional "high art" themes of morality‚ incorporation of commercial
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developing mutually beneficial partnerships (Pepper‚ 2004). Because the relationship is more extensive‚ every time there is an exchange of information or data‚ it must be meticulously tracked and labeled as general business or confidential as appropriate (Dada‚ 2004). B2B merchants must prevent unauthorized access to customer information on their Web sites‚ and protect the privacy of their customers / partners both technically and legally. Businesses such as Adobe software‚ many of whose customers are other
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