HSC 3022 Support individuals to live at home |Title |HSC 3022 Support individuals to live at home | |Level |3 | |Credit value |4 | |Learning outcomes
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Studymode HSC Assessment 2029 Meet food safety requirements when providing food and drink. Outcome 1 1. List potential hazards when preparing‚ serving‚ cleaning away or storing food and drink. Be careful not to cut yourself with sharp knives‚ or burn yourself with hot oil or hot water. Keep chemicals stored in separate area from foods. Keep the date opened on containers or leftovers‚ do not use past safe date (varies by type of foods). Ensure food is covered to prevent pests such
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P1 – Explain key influences on personal learning processes of individuals VAK Learning Styles Introduction VAK stands for Visual‚ Auditory and Kinaesthetic learning styles. VAK helps to provide a simpler way to help someone to understand their own learning styles. Everyone has different ways that they like to learn in and how effective that learning style is for them. Some people may have a more than one type of learning style. For example‚ during a previous lesson we took a questionnaire independently
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19‚ 2012 Outline Is global warming due to human actions? Can the human race take action to stop global warming? Introduction Thesis Statement: Yes‚ human actions are definitely a factor in global warming. The fact that there have been natural cycles of climate change since earth’s formation‚ in past and recent centuries humans have influenced global climate change through the emission of greenhouse gases. The actions that humans should take to stop global warming are to reduce the greenhouse
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“Yes‚ we are all individuals!” Can evolutionary psychology explain individual differences in personality? It is now a “rule” that “all human behavioural traits are heritable” (Turkeimer‚ 2000. cited in Pinker 2002). Pinker says that when psychologist Eric Turkheimer made this bold claim in 2000‚ he was encapsulating over 40 years of studies that overwhelmingly and robustly support this view‚ and only slightly exaggerating (Pinker 2002). Estimates of the mean heritability for the fundamental
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1.3/1.4 One of your service users has to follow a particular diet due to health issues‚ they are reluctant to follow what is recommended‚ how do you resolve this dilemma‚ what do you do and where do you go for help? Explain the situation to their family‚ and to the manager. They may be able to come to an arrangement that will benefit her health wise and ensure her happiness and comfort so that she does not feel forced to eat/drink. Find middle ground when it comes to meal time‚ like taking their
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* ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- Lester R. Brown * ------------------------------------------------- guardian.co.uk‚ Tuesday 24 July 2012 12.21 BST * ------------------------------------------------- Jump to comments (205) Food riots in Algeria in 2008. Photograph: Fayez Nureldine/AFP/Getty Images In the early spring this year‚ US farmers were
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M1 - Discuss the nature-nurture debate in relation to the development of an individual. Introduction: In this assignment we will discuss the nature-nurture debate in relation to the language development of an individual. It will include a variety of different language theorists such as; Noam Chomsky (1951)‚ Steven Pinker (1994) and B.F. Skinner (1957). We will discuss who they were and what their theories were‚ and also we will discuss a twin study in language development. Determinism/Choice and
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Versus Actions: Which are louder? People tend to not think about the effects of their actions; actions can have much deeper effects than words. People can twist words around‚ but they cannot change other’s actions. Actions are what defines each person‚ and produces uniqueness. Actions‚ as with words‚ cannot be taken back: however‚ is much easier to apologize to anyone for lying than for an action. Words do not break trust as much as actions. Actions speak louder than words‚ since actions reveal
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BTEC National subsidiary diploma level 3 in health and social care Unit 48 Exploring personal and professional Development in Health and Social Care Edera Andrade Miss Jumpp-Graham P1: Explain key influences on the learning processes of individuals An explanation of the learning process As students like me grow up they first start getting taught basic skills such as learning a first language‚ basic reading and writing skills. When people move on to high school people get taught
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