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    “Conflicting perspectives on situations‚ events and personalities challenge our assessment of the truth” Conflicting perspectives are based upon subjective truth and views by individuals and can be shown ‚ as well as constructed in text by biased composers. Views given by individual parties may influence an audience’s opinion or view. Ted Hughes’ ‘Birthday Letters’ is an anthology of poems which cover his personal view of his relationship with his first wife Sylvia Plath‚ a well-known poet‚

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    | 1.1 | Explain the main points of health and safety policies and procedures agreed with the employer | | 1.2 | Analyse the main health and safety responsibilities of: * Self * The employer or manager | | 1.3 | * Others in the work setting | | | Identify specific tasks in the work setting that should not be carried out without special training | | 1.4 | Describe different types of accidents and sudden illness that may occur in own work setting | | 3.1 | Explain procedures

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    left behind. Organizations and Individuals must get adapt to these changes if they seek to participate in creative and meaningful ways with their changing environment. In order for companies to survive during these changes they have to find ways to fight (act) and drain (learn) simultaneously. Organizations that operate or change too slowly will not survive for long during the first century. Action learning for many organizations has become one of the most powerful action-oriented‚ problem solving tools

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    Promote good practice in handling information in health and social care settings HSC038 Understand requirements for handling information in health and social care settings OUTCOME 1 1. Identify legislation and codes of practice that relate to handling information in health and social care The right to confidentiality is guaranteed partly by the Data Protection Act 1998‚ partly by the Human Rights Act 1998‚ and partly by principles established by judges on a case by case basis (the

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    ways this text relates to ‘Challenge and Hope’ is the power of hope‚ the power of nature and the overwhelming effect of dejection. The composer recalls the euphoric memories of being able to overcome many adversities he had faced during his life due to the power of Hope. He contrasts this time to the present as he explains that he was using the hope that surrounded him within nature‚ and not of his own internal hope. In context‚ the concept of Challenge and Hope is personified through the composer’s

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    To improve the health inequalities of people living in low SES areas individuals‚ communities and governments must take on certain responsibilities as this is due to the fact that some factors are outside of individual’s control. This will work towards addressing the health inequalities by providing equal opportunities while taking in all considered factors. The socioeconomic disadvantage can contribute to addressing these health inequalities by gaining knowledge to learn about better health practices

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    Explain the importance of effective communication to an individual with dementia. One reason that effective communication is very important for the individual with dementia is because of their diminished abilities to express pain‚ suffering‚ fear‚ illnesses‚ etc. By using the most efficient methods of communication you can best support your person. Insuring that he or she receives the best medical care‚ that he or she is safe and well cared for‚ and that not only his or her needs are met

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    Reus means that there must be an action or physical movement. Mens Rea: A Latin term meaning guilty mind‚ which means that the accused intended to commit the crime knowing their actions were wrong. The accused intended to commit the crime‚ knowing their actions were wrong (guilty mind). Three types of mens rea: Intention: A clear‚ malicious or wilful intent to commit the crime. Recklessness: The accused was aware that what they were doing could lead to a crime being committed but chose to do it anyway

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    Unit 14 P4 Cardiologist (Medical Consultant) Mrs Webster has been referred to me due to the pain in her chests and her recent diagnoses of high blood pressure that puts her at a higher risk of getting CHD. My role as her cardiologist is to ensure that I carry out further investigation to diagnose and to provide treatment for Mrs Webster. As A cardiologist I will carry out electrocardiogram to record and detect Mrs Webster’s hearts activity it will show me how if her heart beat and the rhythm

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    To what extent is Christianity a living religious system that links directly with the life of adherents? Christianity today is a living tradition which requires contribution and commitment through adherents. It’s through Pope John XXIII a modern day Christian role model‚ he’s changes have impacted Christian adherents through modernising the church‚ which is considered “perhaps the greatest revolution of Catholicism of the modern era”. However through traditional practices such as ‘Sunday worship’

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