Siobhan Wolfe Communication Task 2 There are various different ways to care workers can adapt their style of communication to meet the needs of others. If for example they are dealing with a service user who has a speech impediment then they could use closed questions to allow them to communicate effectively on the other hand if a service user is able to talk and the care worker uses a lot of closed questions it could prevent effective communication as they are not given as much freedom
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Mass Media and Violence Is it hard to believe that just forty years ago only a few privileged American families had televisions in their home? In recent years‚ it is estimated that a whopping ninety-eight percent of Americans have one or more television sets in their home. Motion pictures‚ televisions‚ video games‚ and the internet are just some forms of mass media that have emerged since the last century. With the rise of mass media‚ the increase of violent behavior has increased as well. Mass
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Mass removal was done by Dr. Cabeza and dental cleaning was done by technician Hilda while I monitored. I helped Hilda draw blood from the jugular vein for a CBC and chemistry to be done. Hilda placed a 22gauged IV catheter in the left cephalic vein. I helped restrain and hold of the blood vessel. Dr. Cabeza gave Valium IV and shortly after gave propofol IV. Patient was intubated with a 5.5 gauged endotracheal tube by Dr. Cabeza and was placed on Isoflurane. Dr. Cabeza clipped the left axillary
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What were the major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20th century? There were a few major developments in the evolution of mass media during the 20th century. One of those developments was radio. Radios were the first major nonprint forms of mass media. Radios reached a huge number of people‚ they were less expensive then telephones‚ and they were extremely popular. In 1946‚ televisions were introduced as a new form of mass media. There were approximately 17‚000 televisions at
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Effects of Mass Media During the last century there have been many developments in the evolution of media. The biggest probably being computers and the internet. Computers used to be just giant‚ chunky‚ boxes with a screen‚ a keyboard‚ and a mouse. They were slow as a snail and the graphics were not of the best quality. Now a days‚ we have slim and sleek screens that can be completely touch censored‚ and voice typing. As well as faster performance and processing‚ high-definition and high quality
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Mass Media and Obesity The media in today’s society has shown its advantages and disadvantages in order to attract a certain group of consumers. People are exposed to advertisements every day and everywhere. Ads and campaigns are seen by simply walking down the street; posted on walls‚ boards‚ and store windows. Even while driving‚ advertisements are on billboards in areas where there is heavy traffic. The most popular way companies are selling their products is by doing TV commercials. Most households
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The Permian Mass Extinction is defined as one of five major mass extinctions which the earth experienced. Mass extinctions are caused by great changes of environment‚ and these changes take creatures’ ways of living. Geologic factors are one of main factors which generate big changes. Geologists consider that volcanism is a possible cause of the Permian Mass Extinction. According to National Geographic‚ “as volcanic gases poured into the skied‚ they would have generated acid rain‚ and sulfate molecules
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he discovered that a large mass of grey smoke was forming just above his dad’s car. Somewhat alarmed‚ Lewis looked at the other cars on the road to find out if they too had a cloud of grey smoke chasing them. To Lewis’ surprise‚ all the cars travelling on the motorway had the grey smoke hovering around them. There was once a little boy of 6 years old called Lewis. One day‚ as he was looking out of the car window on his way to school‚ he discovered that a large mass of grey smoke was forming just
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(degrees) at 75 5. Click on the tank shell 6. Record the mass & diameter 7. Click fire 8. Record the time (s) 9. Repeat again for the remaining objects. 10. Repeat experiment 2 more times. Data Trial 1: Object Mass (kg) Time (s) Tank shell 150 3.6 Golf Ball 0.046 3.6 Baseball 0.145 3.6 Bowling Ball 7.3 3.6 Football 0.41 3.6 Pumpkin 5 3.6 An Adult Human 70 3.6 Piano 400 3.6 Buick 1000 3.6 Trial 2: Object Mass (kg) Time (s) Tank shell 150 3.6 Golf Ball 0.046
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are maybe a solution to the mass shootings that occur in our society‚ an example of a PSA would be anti-smoking smoking ads. Anti-smoking ads are aimed towards “rebellious” teens; teens who hate being told what to do and how to do it. The ads usually depict a teen having to always give up free time or spend their hard earned money which explains the consumption that smoking has over their lives. PSA’s should also focus on the kinds of individuals who commit these mass shootings‚ talking about and
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