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    Sound of Waves Test Answer each of the following questions thoroughly. I will be grading on thoughtfulness and how well you explain your answer. For the factual questions‚ you just need to get it correct. This first section does not need as much explanation‚ you may give a short response. Why was Shinji’s mother angry when she first received Hiroshi’s post card? She was angry because Hiroshi had sent her an expensive post card‚ and she said "kids these days don’t know the value of money

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    activities to achieve desired outcomes. A manager is someone who works with and through other people by co-ordinating their work activities to accomplish organisational goals. (Robbins‚ Stagg‚ Coulter‚ 2003‚ p.10) This definition states‚ the fundamental responsibility of a manager‚ is to accomplish the organisations objectives by ’getting things done through people’. There are however several ways of conceiving managerial responsibilities‚ as a ’manager’ can be viewed from many different positions

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    University of Phoenix Material Human Services Needs Assessment Worksheet Select three groups from the following list: • People with a mental illness • Homeless individuals • Criminals • People with a mental disability • People with HIV or AIDS • People with a physical disability • Poor individuals • Older adults • Individuals with substance addictions • Survivors of domestic violence • Unemployed individuals Using Ch. 2 of Human Services in Contemporary America‚ complete the

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    r.A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury Imagine being able to travel back in time. Many writers have explored this idea in science fiction stories and movies. You are about to read one of the most popular_and thought-provoking_stories about time travel ever written. LITERARY FOCUS: STYLE AND MOOD A writer’s diction‚ or word choice‚ greatly defines a work’s style. Style is also determined by sentence length and complexity. A story that is written in brief simple sentences‚ for example‚ is different

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    Phonetics Symbols English Speech Sounds: Vowel Sounds Front Vowels 1. / i: / ي - it is found in the words like; eat‚ tea‚ seen (long high front spread vowel) 2. / ɪ / - it is found in the words like; bit‚ pin‚ silly (short high front spread vowel) 3. /e/ - it is found in the words like; bet‚ tent‚ head (short mid front spread vowel). 4. / æ / - cat‚ fat‚ dad (short low front spread vowel). Central Vowels 5. /ɜ:/ ۀ - (Position: Central‚ Lips: Neutral‚ Long vowel); this may also be shown

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    CLIMB EV’RY MOUNTAIN Climb every mountain Search high and low Follow every byway Every path you know Climb every mountain Ford every stream Follow every rainbow Till you find your dream A dream that will need All the love you can give Every day of your life For as long as you live Climb every mountain Ford every stream Follow every rainbow Till you find your dream A dream that will need All the love you can give Every day of your life For as long as you live Climb

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    The main goal of human service workers is to enhance a person’s well being. It gives a person great satisfaction to know that they accomplished their goal by successfully helping another. The feeling is so great that most human service workers work in that field more for the ability to help others then for the money. However‚ aside from this goal‚ some of human service workers’ personal qualities can make a big difference in their practice. Obtaining empathy and being able to separate it from

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    Human severe is a field that is dedicated in helping people. Professional in this feel help people meet very day needs. You may help organizes a ride or bring someone out in the community. In this field it is important that you have training and certain certifications. Knowledge‚ skills‚ and ethics are important in the human services field. Your knowledge about the human service field is very important. You need to have knowledge about the right of your client. if you do not know what your client

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    HIPAA: Impact the Delivery of Human Services July 12‚ 2008 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was signed on 21st August 1996 by the U.S President Bill Clinton. Most healthcare insurance companies and providers are to remain to the HIPAA regulation guidelines by October 2002 and October 2003 for smaller health plans. If you are in the healthcare industry‚ you have probably heard some rumblings about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of

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    What does tradition mean to you? In the Sound of Waves tradition is valued greatly. The Sound of Waves by Yukio Mishima deals with two young adults who fall in love with each other and have to deal with the gossip of the town. Mishima uses characterization to develop the theme “Tradition will always be valued more than modernization” throughout the Sound of Waves. Mishima uses the relationships of the townspeople to represent the importance of tradition on the island. “Like this I should be able

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