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    sleep usually end up suffering the consequences. No good can come from not getting enough sleep. Sleep deprivation has many negative effects‚ most serious of which are a decline in proficiency in school or work‚ emotional irrationalness‚ medical maladies‚ and serious weight changes. Sleep deprivation causes problems for people during the day. When a person does not get any sleep at night‚ they are obviously more likely to be sleepy during the day. Therefore‚ performance of everyday tasks‚ such

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    April 17th and I attended this event for over an hour and a half. I have attended New Venture Christian Church since I was eight years old and within the last four or five years we have gained a few Deaf members of our congregation as well as an interpreter. When I found out about this assignment I immediately knew that I wanted to closely observe the signed church service. When I arrived at New Venture Christian Church I was excited to have the chance to practice signing with members of my church

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    Task 2/Scenario 1: A patient has entered the hospital and needs urgent attention. The doctors and nurses rush to him and soon realise he is deaf. This is a major problem as the communication cycle is broken‚ as they can’t understand what the deaf person is trying to say. A communication cycle involves a kind of a code that has to be translated. You need to work out what the other person behavior really means. Communication is a cycle because when two people communicate they need to

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    Language Barriers in Healthcare Sarah Ehrlich 3/1/14 Abstract Discussed in this paper are the problems arising with language barriers in healthcare. People of all nationalities deserve the best care from our hospitals. However‚ misunderstanding of different languages can put a restraint on patient care and can sometimes lead to unnecessary and life-threatening mistakes. It’s the job of teachers and employers to ensure future and current medical personnel have better resources and skills to communicate

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    The interpreter needs to be aware of these differences. What is the role of the interpreter? Simply saying‚ is to bring the author’s original meaning to the contemporary readers. Nevertheless‚ the mission is not as easy as the description. According to Corley‚ Lemke and Lovejoy “The interpreter must realize that it is impossible to know for sure the text’s intent‚ that the same text will have to be

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    This comprehension of the significance of TRAP requires reestablished center around alternatives to decrease populace presentation‚ incorporating joining with urban and transportation arranging ty‚ respiratory malady‚ unfriendly pregnancy results and lung tumor. This comprehension of the significance of TRAP requires restored center around alternatives to diminish populace presentation‚ incorporating reconciliation with urban and transportation arrangingEffects

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    Prior to engaging critically with this quotation one must first contextualize it successfully. That being said‚ this excerpt was penned eight years before Islamic fundamentalists‚ like the author‚ overthrew the Shah and his government in favor of an Islamic theocracy. The anti-western sentiments that coat these words had been percolating in Iranian society long before the Ayatollah had authored this text. Modern antipathy toward Western governments began in 1953 when an ill-conceived attempt to

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    The story begins with an unnamed narrator approaching a large and dreary-looking estate. As he approaches on horseback‚ he muses on the images before him‚ the darkness of the house‚ the oppressiveness of the clouds above‚ the eye-like windows‚ the ragged fissure in the side of the house‚ the fungi on the walls‚ and the reflection of it all in a nearby lake. He notes that some parts of the house are crumbling and other parts are not. He sits astride his horse‚ thinking about the letter he received

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    Imperialism In Oceania

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    European examination of Oceania begun with the divulgence of land by Spanish and Portuguese voyagers in the 1500s. By the late 1500s‚ the Spanish had visibly colonized the Philippines‚ and found a couple of the Caroline Islands in Micronesia‚ and in addition the Solomon Islands in Melanesia and the Marquesas Islands in Polynesia. Different countries likewise taken an interest in colonizing Oceania‚ however it was the British and French who overwhelmed Pacific investigation in the eighteenth century

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