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    Importance of communication in health and social care By: Charles Marco Tambis Topic: Page Importance of communication 1 Formal and informal communication 1 Verbal communicational 2 Non-verbal communication 2 Augmentative and alternate communication (AAC) 3 Two types of Augmentative and alternate communication (AAC) 3-4 Reading 4 Barriers 4-5 Conclusion 5 Importance of communication in Health and Social Care Communication is two or more people conveying to understand

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    A Future of Oppression in 1984 George Orwell’s 1984 is a book about an average man and his troubled life in the year 1984. The story takes place not in the 1984 that we know to have come and past‚ but in sort of communist ruled era that Orwell originally portrayed in 1949. The book centers upon Winston Smith‚ a simple man who works for the Ministry of Truth‚ rewriting history as seen fit by the government‚ or as it is called in the novel‚ the ‘Party.’ 1984 takes place in the city of London‚ which

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    Edward Snowden

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    One often finds that standing up and working in favor of the greater good usually results in negative consequences. Edward Snowden encountered this crossroad while working as a technical contractor for the NSA and the CIA. While working at the NSA’s Oahu office‚ Snowden began noticing various government policies and techniques that the NSA was using in order to spy on American citizens. Through phone calls and internet use‚ information was gathered about various citizens without their consent. After

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    Everyday American go to work to make money‚ this either provides for themselves or their family‚ and then they choose what they do with the possible “extra” money. In her article for The New York Times‚ Katharine Q. Seelye says‚ “... 72 percent of Americans in this nationwide survey said they believe it is possible to start out poor in the United States‚ work hard and become rich‚” (1). Jay Gatsby is an example of a man who had hope for a better end goal

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    and we can even make new friends on some websites. The social networking gives us much convenience‚ which we cannot deny. But in the meantime it makes people more indifferent to each other. In the essay “We Shall Overshare”‚ by the author Mary Katharine Ham‚ she states‚ “Ironically‚ the antidote I’ve found for my own tendency to overshare online is more sharing online”(282). We can feel that we cannot live without social networking as the author states. Because of social networking‚ our lives have

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    Borgna. The Wage Gap: A History of Pay Inequality and the Equal Pay Act‚ Rosie the Riveter; Patriotic and Underpaid. Information Please Database. Pearson Education Inc: 2006. < http://www.infoplease.com/spot/equalpayact1.html > Chao‚ Elaine L.‚ Katharine P. Utgoff. Women in the Labor Force: A Databook. U.S. Department of Labor. Report 973. February 2004. < http://www.bls.gov/cps/wlf-databook.htm > Women in the Labor Force 1900-2005. Information Please Database. Pearson Education Inc: 2006. <

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    Katharine Jewel October 8‚ 2014 Russian Literature 204 Response Paper 1 (Natasha’s Dance‚ Princess Mary‚ A Double Life) Natasha’s Dance (Introduction & pp. 72-118) 1. How did the book get its name? Natasha’s Dance is named after a famous scene from Tolstoy’s War and Peace in which the character Natasha hears a local peasant song and is moved by it‚ so much so that she begins to dance. The aristocratic young lady raised with European sensibilities is able to intuitively pick up the rhythms of

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    Who Is Martin Luther?

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    half. When Luther does not confess to what he has done‚ he has kidnapped by Prince Frederick and keeps him in Wartburg Castle. When Luther escapes the castle‚ he finishes translating the New Testament into German. He eventually meets a nun named Katharine and marries her. The Emperor Charles calls all of the princes to settle what began at Worms. They speak for the truth of Luther’s 95 theses. That’s when the Protestant’s Reformation is

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    1984 Dialectical Journal

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    Journal 1: 1984 What has struck your interest so far in the novel? Why? 1984 is fascinating‚ because it was written to take place in the future‚ but the future has since become the past. The year 1984 has come and gone‚ and‚ fortunately‚ we do not live in the world envisioned by George Orwell. Nevertheless‚ some of the parallels between the world presented in the novel and the present day are eerie. Orwell seems to have imagined some things very similar to the modern day. One of the smaller details

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    The Yellow Wallpaper For women of the twentieth century‚ who have more freedom than before and have not experienced the oppressive life that Charlotte Perkins Gilman experienced from 1860 to 1935‚ it is difficult to understand Gilman ’s situation and understand the significance of "The Yellow Wallpaper." Gilman ’s original purpose of writing the story was to gain personal satisfaction if Dr. S. Weir Mitchell might change his treatment after reading the story. More importantly‚ Gilman says in her

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