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    Lead Person Centred Practice 1.1 Explain person centred practice ANSWER;- Person centred practice is providing care and needs which centres on the client. Its a way of caring for person as an individual and putting them and their families at the heart of all decisions. They are recognized as individuals with their own personality‚ likes and dislikes who has individual beliefs and preferences.Person centred practice put value to the independence‚ privacy‚ partnership‚ choice‚ dignity‚ respect

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    the Early Learning Centre philosophy. How is it similar or different to your own philosophy? All Australian children have the right to high quality care by educators who are committed and passionate. The National Quality Standard (NQS) was created to be sure all Australian early learning centres comply to deliver the best quality care that children are entitled to receive. Centre staff and Goodstart head office communicates with families and the community to create a personal centre philosophy. Element

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    Couple in the Garden by Eduardo Carrillo: A Formal Analysis In visiting the Pasadena Museum of California Art‚ I was introduced to an artist previously unknown to me. I walked into the gallery space with intent of finding the most visually interesting work of art specifically for this analysis. My first encounter was a painting hung at the entrance of a space without any other visitors around. The painting did not impress me. The style was impressionistic‚ heavily smudged all around. Its colors were

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    Singapore: A Clean and Green City From “Garden City” to a “City in a Garden” Introduction Singapore is a city-state with a land area of about 710 km2i. It is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and yet‚ harbours rich natue biodiversity. Singapore is well recognized as the world’s greenest city. According to the 2011 Asian Green City Indexii‚ Singapore is Asia’s greenest metropolis‚ and the only city assessed to perform well above average in the overall rankings. The Singaporean

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    Plum Garden at Kameido

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    Kirsten Retherford Mrs. Nelson Art 1113 February 12‚ 2013 Plum Garden at Kameido The media used to create this piece of art is woodblock print. In this work of art there are many different things that you see such as‚ a flowering plum tree‚ along with a few others in the background‚ a garden‚ a fence‚ and many human figures. In this print there are many different types of lines. You can tell that the people in this art work are portraying vertical lines‚ compared to the tree branches which

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    Henry Iv - Moral Centre

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    Part One Who is the moral centre in Shakespeare’s Henry IV‚ Part one? This will ceaselessly be a question challenging the intentions of Shakespeare’s literature. However‚ [didn’t Wittlin say don’t start with however else its after a semi-colon] the question in this revision of morality in Shakespeare’s Henry IV‚ Part one is‚ is there even a moral center in Shakespeare’s Henry IV‚ Part one? Humanity is incapable of absolute goodness; therefore‚ there is no moral centre in Henry IV‚ Part one since

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    Our Mothers Garden

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    In Our Mothers Garden‚ Alice Walker describes her favorite person. Walker introduces readers to her mother and her mother’s habits. We learn Walker’s feelings toward her mother‚ we learn her own mother’s happy place. It is with this‚ that I introduce my own favorite person in the entire world. This person is none other than my own baby sister‚ Lyanna. Lyanna is the craziest‚ loving‚ and caring person ever. Lyanna is barely four-years-old‚ but she holds a massive character within the little body

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    DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE IN THE S ECURITY SECTOR Nicole Ball Center for International Policy‚ Washington‚ DC Center for International Development and Conflict Management‚ University of Maryland Prepared for: UNDP Workshop on “Learning from Experience for Afghanistan” 5 February 2002 INTRODUCTION That the subject of governance in the security sector is being addressed in the context of rebuilding Afghanistan is‚ I believe‚ a reflection of two important shifts in development thinking over the

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    The role-play is an exercise in which the class is divided into teams of five to six each. The students read a very short case situation and are then assigned roles in the organization. They are provided with varying levels of information about an issue. The teams then interact to provide recommended courses of action representing short-term‚ mid-range and long-term consideration. Each team experiences the group dynamics and tension that can occur between different departments seeking protection

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    Grace Perks Mrs. Mohan English II 18 November‚ 2024 Stephen’s Steps of Growth Introduction In The Samurai’s Garden‚ Stephen’s growth journey is a very emotional and physical growth as he struggles with guilt‚ isolation‚ and cultural misplace while recovering from a hard case of tuberculosis in a Japanese village where he was sent to heal. Here he meets Matsu and Sachi‚ who are two community members who become like family to him and help him find healing in not just a physical way but an emotional

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