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    Questions to cover HSC2007 Unit 51 Support independence in the tasks of the daily living 1. HSC2007 1.1 Explain how individuals can benefit from being as independent as possible in the tasks of daily living. The benefits from these are hat it keeps them going‚ they keep their skills‚ raises their self-esteem‚ makes them feel confident and encourages them to do more. For example dressing or washing just by giving them a flannel and asking them to wash their face or just hands while I am washing their

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    Specific Gravity

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    Specific gravity What is specific gravity? Archimedes discovered that the weight of body in air minus its weight in water is equivalent to the weight of the water displaced by the body. Specific gravity is defined as "The weight of a body compared with the weight of an equal amount of pure water at 4°C (4°C is the temperature at which water is densest). When a body is placed in water‚ the volume of water displaced is equal to the volume of the body. When the body is placed in water that it

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    pollution is a global plague that affects the people‚ animals‚ and plants. These life forms need water to survive. The causes are contributed greatly by the human population. Recently‚ laws have been passed to protect the precious drinking waters. Although they are in effect‚ most are ignored or loop holes have been found by major corporations so they can still "legally" dump harmful waste near water supplies. There are several factors that causes water pollution. One of the reasons that the water pollution

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    listening to music can affect the body and brain. Specific Purpose: To inform the audience as to how music can affect the moods of an individual‚ the brain function‚ productivity‚ and stress and anxiety. Thesis: Listening to music is a very popular and common activity among many people of all ages‚ and while most people listen mindlessly without thinking about the effects it has on our body‚ music plays a huge role in how our brain functions‚ our moods and health‚ and how we go about life. I. Introduction

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    Daily Routines

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    Your Daily Routines: Then and Now Day | Before College | After College | Sunday | My daily routine before college on a Sunday was to attend church service and was to decide what our Sunday dinner plans were. | My daily routine now that I am enrolled in college on a Sunday are to attend church service‚ decide what our Sunday dinner plans are‚ and to make sure that all of my assignments and discussion questions are submitted‚ and all participation posts are completed for the week. . | Monday

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    Daily Routine

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    Language Learning (Without a Teacher) – by David Snopek Daily Routine Worksheet One of the biggest challenges in life in general‚ is finding time for all the things we want to do. The goal of this worksheet‚ is to help you find and schedule time time learn a language. Part A – Finding time Please think of all the “in between times” and tasks that don’t require much thinking in your daily life and write them in on the chart below. Activity Average minutes spent per day Commuting to work or school

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    How Is Living In a City Better Than Living In a Rural area Some people prefer to live in the countryside because they consider that living in the countryside is more healthier. But here is a fun fact: city counties ranked healthier than the rural. Generally‚ people might think living in the countryside would be healthier than living in cities‚ but it is not necessarily‚ according to a study comparing relative health among cities‚ suburbs and rural areas. Since one of the most important factor

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    reason how different aspects of development affect one another and this is because the physical‚ social‚ emotional‚ intellectual all interlink with one another. If a child is less developed in reading‚ then when it comes to reading time as a group they may feel uncomfortable and not want to interact with anyone to form a friendship and this makes them feel slightly embarrassed and have low self-esteem. This them affects the child’s social and possibly language development. This then affects the child’s

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    with Basha. Popoy never worked out with his new girlfriend even though they loved each other. Trish was willing to give up everything for Popoy and love him everyday but couldn’t handle being hurt knowing that Popoy still loved Basha‚ so she left him. One day‚ Basha and Popoy talked and they were able to confess about the feelings they still have for each other and that they couldn’t handle seeing each other with someone else. The

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    Coping and Loss

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    According to the fundamental of nursing (1992)‚ Loss is defined as “The experiencing of parting with an object‚ person‚ belief‚ function or relationship that is valued”. When faced with a loss‚ crisis or life-changing event you are suddenly thrust into an unfamiliar world‚ one that can be frightening and unsettling. Loss can be categorized as subjective or objective material or psychological‚ expected or unexpected‚ actual or perceive. In this study the loss and life changing experience by Mrs Mendis

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