205 duty of care task b case study Emma Brown Sharon Bloor You are a support worker for Mrs Ahmed who is 89‚ physically frail and lives alone. She has diabetes. Mrs Ahmed wants to eat foods that are not suitable for her medical condition‚ and asks you to shop for her as she is not able to get to the shop herself. Bi Describe the difficulties for you in exercising your duty of care and upholding Mrs Ahmed’s right to choose. Firstly check the notes and guidance in mrs ahmeds care plan‚ contact the
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Golden Gate Bridge Lead Designers/Engineers. The First proposal for the Golden Gate Bridge came from James Wilkins‚ who at the time was an engineering student. The cost of James Wilkins Bridge was unrealistic at the time which was 100million dollars‚ but none the less it set the bar for other bridge engineers to try to work out a cheaper solution. During this time a young Joseph Strauss had graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a degree in Business and Economics. Joseph was an avid
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corrupted by their own power. Orwell’s main agenda in writing this allegory was to present the corruption of government‚ specifically communism. One of the proclaimed leaders for some time in the novel is the pig‚ Snowball‚ whose character is based around Leon Trotsky‚ a Russian Revolutionary and Soviet Politician. Speaking in a literal sense and only taking the story at face value‚ after the revolution Snowball’s character almost immediately accepts a leadership role among the animals on the Animal Farm
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Disconfirmation paradigm and the Free Choice paradigm. There are several experiments that have been studied that relate to cognitive dissonance‚ including the boring tasks experiment. The person who coined the phrase cognitive dissonance is the famous Leon Festinger‚ and he studied it inside and out. Cognitive dissonance is one of the most important topics within psychology because it questions the mind and explains social phenomena. Cognitive dissonance challenges the reinforcement theory. The reinforcement
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Major and Karl Marx‚ Snowball and Leon Trotsky‚ as well as Napoleon and Joseph Stalin. In addition‚ certain events of the Russian Revolution can be compared to those of Animal Farm. Czar Nicholas II and Jones The novella is set in England in a normal farm called Manor Farm where the farmer‚ Jones‚ lives and oversees the farm and his animals with the help of his workers. Jones treats the animals quite badly‚ and
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Kerensky Early life and activism Alexander Kerensky was born in Simbirsk (now Ulyanovsk) on the Volga River on 2 May 1881. His father‚ Fyodor Kerensky‚ was a teacher. and director of the local gymnasium. His mother‚ Nadezhda née Adler‚ was the daughter of a nobleman‚ Alexander Adler‚ head of the Topographical Bureau of the Kazan Military District. Kerensky’s father was the teacher of Vladimir Ulyanov (Lenin); members of the Kerensky and Ulyanov families were friends. In 1889‚ when Kerensky
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Araullo University – PHINMA Education Network Basic Education Department Cabanatuan City Book Report in English I How My Brother Leon Brought a Wife Manuel Arguilla (1911 – 1944)was an Ilocano writer in English‚ patriot‚ and martyr. Submitted By: Patricia Nicole C. Collantes.
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Snowball presumably speaks to another communist leader in Russia’s Revolution in 1917‚ Leon Trotsky. . The parallels between Trotsky and Snowball are uncanny. Trotsky as well‚ was exiled‚ to Mexico‚ where he took a stand in opposition to Stalin. Stalin was against of Trotsky and expected that Trotsky supporters may attempt to kill him. The despot of Russia made a decent attempt to execute Trotsky‚ for the fear of losing power was exceptionally incredible in the insane man’s mind. Trotsky believed
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In the legal case (Unites States v Leon) On August 1981‚ police in Burbank received intel from an informant that Patsy Stewart and Armando Sanchez were selling narcotics from their personal residence. Police began surveillance of their home without a warrant and identified suspects Ricardo Del Castillo and Alberto Leon. Based on their investigation and information obtained from another informant‚ a warrant was obtained. A search of the residence was conducted‚ and large amounts of drug paraphernalia
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Child Soldiers in Sierra Leon: An Annotated Bibliography Masland‚ Tom (2002) We Beat and Killed People. Newsweek‚ 139 (Issue 19) 24-29. This article was about four former child soldiers in the Sierra Leon civil war that were interviewed by Newsweek. They each relive the horrors of their prior lives during the war and give us a walkthrough of just how savage these young boys were living at the time. The interview topics range from before the war‚ being forced into service‚ drug factors‚ atrocities
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