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    unit 305 1-3

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    unit 305 1.1 Person - centred is about providing care and support that is centred or focused on the individual and their needs. We are all individual and just because two people might have the same medical condition‚ for eg.Dementia‚ it does not mean that they require the same care and support. As a care worker I need to understand what the values are. There are eight person centred values: individuality rights choice independency dignity respect partneship equal opportunities I need

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    Strengths and weaknesses are important to us as individuals in order to make a difference in correlation to personal growth. Our individuality is further intensified by each of us having different goals‚ priorities and other special qualities. In writing this paper I plan to clearly define and identify each of my strengths and weaknesses. I believe this class is definitely giving me a greater understanding of the different techniques and methods that will allow me to improve my learning process.

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    Case Study 3 - Job Design at Pepperdine University Name: Class : 9/22/2014 This case study primarily focuses on the dimensions of specific roles for Pepperdine University employees. The aspect of job analysis or job reviews is an overall exploration of specific responsibilities accountabilities and duties of specific jobs. This is quite a lengthy process that requires the gathering of background information and the creation of a job specifications and descriptions. This case study highlights

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    Stages of Ego Development (Name) PSY/230 May 2012 (Instructor) Stages of Ego Development The first phase of Jane Loevinger’s ego development is called the Impulsive stage. Though this is the known period for toddlers‚ individuals can be in this phase for a great deal longer‚ and in reality a certain amount of individuals stay in this impulsive point the their whole life. At this point a person’s ego maintains to be centered on physical emotions‚ central desires‚ and direct wants. The second

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    politeness behavior in a way that takes into account the constraints on individual behavior that derive from the social setting without assuming that individual cultures are homogeneous or that there is homogeneity across cultures. The theory of relative face orientation We have discussed that Brown and Levinson’s (1987) face-saving politeness theory has been undermined for its inability to be applied universally. In surveying recent studies in cross-cultural communication‚ Mao (1994) mentions Janney

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    Kristina Navarro’s journal article‚ “An Examination of the Alignment of Student-Athlete’s Undergraduate Major Choices & Career Field Aspirations in Life After Sports” examines the unique situations collegiate student-athletes(SA) navigate while working toward a degree and planning for their future. Driven by the individuality emphasis of Mark Savickas’ career construction theory‚ a qualitative approach was employed to capture each SA participants’ stories and tales. Few research studies exist

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    Ethical Egoism

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    Ethical Egoism Imagine that you’re walking down a crowded street and an old woman with bags in her hand is walking towards you.  The handles on her bags break‚ and all of her belongings go tumbling to the ground.  People walk by‚ look at her‚ and keep walking.  Unlike them‚ you stop and help her pick everything up.  She simply looks at you and says‚ “Thank you”.  You smile at her and then continue on your way‚ feeling much better about yourself because you cared enough to stop and help. Some people

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    In “Competition And Happiness‚” by Theodore Rubin‚ he emphasizes that competition has evolved from being a mean of survival to strictly a corrosive comparison of ourselves in relation to others. Americans are trapped in a society where most are so fixated on elitism‚ that it leads them to stress over their success‚ progress‚ or self- perception relative to others. Whether it is in education‚ business‚ or socially‚ individuals are envious and jealous of other’s accomplishments and possessions to an

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    Anthem "To be free‚ a man must be free from his brothers." Individuality is one of the major themes through the book Anthem. Once people have individuality they never want to let it go. That is he one reason why the city council banned anything to do with being an individual. The council knew that if individuals were allowed to make their own choices those choices would often conflict with the desired outcome of the council. The council wanted to have a perfect society. This is an impossibility

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    Eco 410 Take Home Test 2 Response #1 Treating one another like family is often thought of as being a fair‚ just‚ or humane way to deal with one another. In The Fatal Conceit by Friedrich Hayek‚ he expands on the evolution of the small group to the extended order. Hayek first elaborates on the small group interactions‚ attitudes‚ and governance. Hayek believes that “man’s instincts” were adapted to suit the lives of those in small groups‚ such as a band or tribe. Within these small groups

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