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    Unit 01 using counselling skills 1.1 Counselling is to help the client to open up about there feeling inside and thoughts when the client has no one to talk to and is in need to talk to someone. Core counselling skills are... Paraphrasing Reflecting Summarising Focussing Active listening Empathy SOLER Paraphrasing is focusing on the main facts. Reflecting and paraphrasing are similar it’s reporting back to the client what’s been said it is a way of indicating that we are listening

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    simple molecule e.g. choline. The tail is hydrophobic and is made up of fatty acids. Phospholipids receive and transmit signals across the cell membrane and act as a store room for energy. The main role of phospholipids is that they can form lipid bilayers. It is an amphipathic molecule. The head which is hydrophilic contains a group of phosphate‚ a diglyceride and a simple molecule e.g. choline. The tail is hydrophobic and is made up of fatty acids. Phospholipids receive and transmit signals across

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    Choosing to enlist as an active duty member or a reserve duty member is one of the primary choices that will affect your entire military career. Before making a decision‚ most people should consider the amount of days worked and the duty station for both fields‚ their career after they return from military training‚ and the benefits and retirement. Those who have a good stable job‚ do not want to separated away from their families or homes‚ want to continue/go to college full-time should choose

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    White (2015) noted some minor concerns with health and safety issues‚ issues with training‚ and the financial aspect of the use of the body-worn cameras. White (2015) pointed out that there is a need for more research on potential risk factors for officers wearing the body cameras. Potential issues with wearing body cameras that need to be examined are possible neck and head injuries from the weight of the device. The United Kingdom Home Office guide‚ as cited in White (2015)‚ concluded that although

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    An active shooter is an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area; in most cases‚ active shooters use firearms and there is no pattern or method to their selection of victims. A lot of active shooting is going on in todays world. People do not care about one another‚ and are just killing one another innocent lives are being taken away over nothing. The police are having to deal with active shooters and getting them to not hurt any one. It’s

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    cards (and PIN)‚ Dexit uses an RFID key tag device associated with funds transferred from ordinary bank accounts. There is no link to access the accounts from the key tag‚ a feature to guard against the abuse of lost key tags. Accounts can be filled up from the Dexit website‚ by telephone‚ at participating merchants‚ or through pre-approved bank account or credit card balance transfers. A partnership between small retailers‚ Dexit Inc.‚ TD Canada Trust‚ National Bank of Canada‚ Telus Mobility‚

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    DH TA2C-K5 Haui How to become an active student Becoming an active student is the desire of almost young students nowadays. A modern society needs active people to build and develop itself stronger and stronger. People say that “Young generation is the potential of their country”. Therefore‚ we cannot deny the important role of active people in our life. I am always proud of belonging to the future generation of my country and I also want to become an active student. To achieve this goal‚ I

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    Daniel Brock rationalizes his claim that voluntary active euthanasia is morally permissible with the use of two moral values. According to Brock‚ the moral values of self-determination and well-being support voluntary active euthanasia. As defined and detailed thoroughly in Brock’s argument on page 11 of his paper “Voluntary Active Euthanasia”‚ self-determination is equal to the ability to decide what decisions in and about your life will coincide with your concept of a good life‚ and well-being

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    communication between police and mentally ill consumers which can lead to disproportionate use of force and traumatic experience. The police in the scenario could have applied active listening skills‚ nonverbal communication and de-escalation strategies to effectively communicate and lay the ground work for eventual resolution of the crisis. Active listening is “giving one’s full concentration of what the person is saying and being able to communicate the information back to the person” (Compton & Kotwiki‚ 2007

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    Case Study: Active Euthanasia with Parental Consent Euthanasia‚ the ‘mercy killing’‚ has definitely been one of the most difficult ethical dilemmas. Euthanasia is defined “an action or an omission‚ aimed at and causally implicated in‚ the death of another for her/his own sake” (Foot‚ 1997‚ as cited in Robert‚ 2004‚ p. 145). Euthanasia differs from murder‚ because the action causing the death is for the sake of the person to be killed. Someone might say that the person wanted to die anyway

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