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    covered: MS WORD MS EXCEL Passed Home based care on 2006‚ aspect covered: Bed bath‚ mouth care‚ first aid level 1‚ feeding patients‚ HIV/AIDS Counseling (Basic) use of bed pan 2011 did voluntary work at Mahatma Gandhi in ward two (Red code ward) THE DREAM CENTRE NPO FOR CHRONIC DISEASE I was also done voluntary work there as a nurse for the period of one year‚ doing same as above I am currently studying Social work at UNISA (Part time) WORK EXPERIENCE Company Sgegede First Aid Position Office

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    CURRICULUM VITAE OF TSHIMANGADZO DIANA TSHISHONGA 1. PERSONAL DETAILS Date of Birth : 26 December 1981 Identity Number : 8112260513085 Postal Address : 46 Micheal Angelo Bronberg Street Noordwyk Midrand 1687 Contact Number : 0827781321/0787761867 Email Address : casdana@yahoo.com Drivers License : Code 08 Nationality : South African Sex : Female Race : Black

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    challenging‚ what would you do to encourage teamwork? Describe communication methods etc. 8. How do you show leadership in the creative industry? Is it through products? Personal characters? Explain your answer. 9. Picture yourself a leader: Dream and Aspiration for the future you may use the 5 steps action

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    in my life as I do now‚ so on Sundays my parents would wake me up early in the morning and make me go to church. Now that I am older‚ instead of going to church I am home doing homework‚ watching Sunday sports‚ or shopping. It’s not really a sin to miss church on Sunday‚ but you have to show respect to God. I may not do everything that a Christian should do‚ but I am always asking god to help me through something‚ or to help me. Sometimes you have to do what your suppose to receive‚ and I am not always

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    What purpose does Wilfred Owen’s poem Futility serve? Wilfred Owen wanted to show the true cost of war‚ there was a lot of pro war propaganda published during the 1st world war that glorified it‚ Wilfred wanted people to understand that it wasn’t all heroic actions but was gruesome and scary for most‚ he also made political comments about how wrong war was and the long term effects. Owen started writing naturalistic poems about the horror of war. He wanted to show people war isn’t that great as

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    Due to his Autism‚ Johnathan needs extensive time to process theories and to express his thoughts and responses. At times‚ it will take him up to a minute to process the information and form an appropriate response. A person with autism may often miss a cue that their teacher presents‚ which would cause a battle within the classroom setting. A student with Autism like Johnathan might not know that somebody is trying to talk to them. They may also be very interested in talking to a particular person

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    NOTES Interpretation of Statutes IOS201-6 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1. Definition Statutory interpretation as a subject of study is the body of rules and principles used to construct and justify the meaning of legislative provisions to be applied in practical situations. 1.2. Why can statutes not be interpreted in a mechanical or rule-like fashion? Many rules of interpretation overlap and cannot be neatly compartmentalised as: the circumstances and sets of facts will differ from case to case

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    ‘The record of Labour governments in the years 1964 and 1979 was one of continuous failure.’ Asses the validity of this view. (45 marks) The Labour governments throughout the years 1964 and 1979 can be considered a period of continuous failure. 1964‚ Harold Wilson came into power riding a wave of expectation and idealism‚ fuelled by the ‘the white heat’ of technological change. By 1970 however‚ Labour was in some difficulty and resulted in its time in power to slowly

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    policy‚ which would lead to the breach in friendship and yet another war between the Lancastrians and Yorkist leaders. John Gillingham’s Interpretation B would suggest a divided argument on the breach between these two great friends being caused by both Warwick’s uncontrolled ambition and the King’s marriage to Elizabeth Woodville. It agrees with the Interpretation in that Gillingham believed that Warwick was discontent with the power granted by Edward although he much believed that he had put the

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    Under what circumstances‚ if any‚ does a state’s inherent right of self- defence allow it to take lawful military action before it has been subject to an armed attack? To what extent‚ if any‚ should the right of self- defence be reinterpreted to do so? According to the Charter of the United Nations (1945) any use of force is prohibited by Article 2 (4): “All Members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence

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