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    Unit 4222-306 Promote and implement health and safety in health and social care (HSC 037) Outcome 1 : Understand own responsibilities‚ and the responsibilities of others‚ relating to health and safety 1. identify legislation relating to health and safety in a health or social care work setting The settings in which we are likely to provide support are generally covered by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 ( HASAWA ). This Act is like the overall "umbrella" that has been updated and supplemented

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    Outcome 1 Understand the legislative framework for the use of medication in social care settings The learner can: 1. identify legislation that governs the use of medication in social care settings The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (and later amendments) The Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) Regulations 1973 (and later amendments) The Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)‚ COSHH The Mental Capacity Act (2005) The Access to health records Act (1990)‚ The Data Protection Act (1998) plus equality legislation

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    9.7 - Genetics: The Code Broken? (Option)1. The structure of a gene provides the code for a polypeptide:•Describe the processes involved in the transfer of information from DNA through RNA to the production of a sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide:-The structures involved in polypeptide synthesis are:DNA: A gene contains a sequence of bases to code for a protein. Every set of 3 bases is called a codon. RNA: RNA is similar to DNA except that instead of deoxyribose as the sugar‚ it has ribose

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    directed by Leni Riefenstahl and funded by the Nazi party. The question of whether Triumph of the Will was created for the purpose of Nazi propaganda or simply as a documentary has provoked historical debate. There is no doubt that the film was used as propaganda‚ as when the Nazi’s annexed Austria‚ triumph of the will was streamed in every cinema to convert the disillusioned Austrians into practising Nazis. However‚ historians have questioned the intentions of the film’s creator. Leni Riefenstahl was found

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    Triumph of the Will‚ has been perceived as one of the most remarkable works of art in film history. It is a documentary produced by Leni Riefenstahl‚ a renowned film maker‚ who “has remained the focus of critical attention since the 1930’s” (Sontag‚ 1976p. 31). Triumph of the Will‚ is a documentary created to follow Hitler and his supporters through the Nazi Nuremberg Rally of the 1930’s. In the study of Holocaust and films‚ it is crucial to uncover hidden messages portrayed through films by analyzing

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    April 12‚ 2013 Triumph of the Will: the Art of Propaganda Although Leni Riefenstahl has denied her 1935 film Triumph des Willens (translated to Triumph of the Will) was made to be a Nazi propaganda film‚ several techniques she used while making the film strongly suggest otherwise. The editing of the film is the most obvious of these techniques as many scenes such as Hitler’s arrival are used to impose feeling of anxiousness in the viewer as well as to display the absolute power of the Third Reich

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    1.Third person narrative Although the novel is written in third person‚ monk effectively positions the responder to crucial moments from Brett’s point of view. A good example of this is the prologue which describes Brett’s capture by the police phrases such as "busted" "all that alcohol goon to waste" "forget it" and "wrong". Effectively re-create what is going on in Brett’s mind. Later in the novel‚ monk uses this techniques to show the beginning of a change in attitude. When Brett starts to emphases

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    March 23rd‚ 2011 Triumph of the Will is a Nazi propaganda film released in 1934 by the Nazi party. This film was written and directed by Leni Riefenstahl. Walter Ruttman also co-wrote this film. It stars Adolf Hitler‚ Herman Göring‚ and Max Amann. I watched this film in my house on March 21st. Given that this was a propaganda film‚ there is no real release information as it was not to make profits‚ but to brainwash/convince people to believe in what the Nazi party stood for. Hitler commissioned

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    which related to recent national events. 1933 The title "Rally of Victory" relates to the seizing of power and the victory over the Weimar Republic. 1934 was labeled "Rally of Unity and Strength" "Rally of Power" or‚ relating to the movie by Leni Riefenstahl‚ "Rally of Will" 1935 "Rally of Freedom" refers to the reintroduced compulsory military service and thus the ’liberation’ from the Treaty of Versailles. 1936 "Rally of Honor" The invasion of the demilitarized Rheinland 1937 In the "Rally

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    On the back of this development that saw architects in Europe questioning this reliance on the past for artistic inspiration‚ was the resurgence of pan- German nationalism. (Individuals in Modern History : Leni Riefenstahl & Albert Speer‚ Frappell‚ 2002‚ pg. 61-62) It is through this renaissance movement that saw architecture becoming a significant part of Nazi propaganda‚ despite the initial Nazi concept of “blunt und boden” which characterised the debate over

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