Louise Davies Unit 149 Develop and evaluate operational plans for own area of Responsibility. Outcome 1. 1.1 Identify operational objectives within own area of responsibility. My area of responsibilities state in our operational plan is that:- It is my role to ensure that we have sufficient staff on daily basis in order to meet the relevant staff/child ratios. Any over staffing we have should be utilised in an appropriate manner‚ for example the other
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Dill‚ Jem and I snuck out of the house to follow Atticus to the town center. Eventually‚ we saw Atticus sitting in front of the jail. Jem said we should go home‚ but just as he said that four cars drove up by Atticus and a bunch of men stepped out. They told him to step away from the jail. Just then‚ I ran toward Atticus‚ Jem and Dill came out after me. I heard one of the men tell Atticus he had fifteen seconds to get the kids out of here. Then I looked up and noticed Mr. Walter Cunningham in the
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References: 1) Sylvia Plath. The Restored Edition‚ Ariel‚ A Facsimile of Plath’s Manuscript‚ Reinstating Her Original Selection and Arrangement.(2004).New York. HarperCollinsPublishers 2) Louise Ho. NEW ENDS OLD BEGINNINGS. (2000). Hong Kong. Asia 2000 Limited Hong Kong 3) Susan R. Van. Dyne. Revising Life. Sylvia Plath’s Ariel Poems (1993) .Chapel Hill & London. The University of North Carolina Press 4) Barbara- Sue White. HONG KONG Somewhere
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TO BELONG IS NOT NECESSARILY TO IDENTIFY WITH IT In our social life‚ each person has one’s own roles and responsibilities‚ attitudes and values. Since every individual is unique and distinct compared to one another‚ these elements that construct our individuality are not always similar. Similarities and reflection of our values make us belong to a group‚ but the differences are barriers that stop ourselves from being recognized as an indivisible part of it. Belonging and identity are inseparable;
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Standing at a crossroad‚ some turn left while others turn right. Will you still choose to go straight even if nobody chooses so? Will you still believe in your beliefs if your values are being strongly challenged by the main stream? The ideal statement is that one should be steadfast in his/her beliefs! However‚ in reality‚ exposure to conflicting ideals can cause people to lose sense of self. To settle the conflicting ideals in order to belong predicates to sacrifice one’s own beliefs. As human
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way to be accepted by those around us. Identity is what is distinguished as our individuality and is influenced by others‚ to belong is to be accepted in society. Such ideas of identity and belonging can be seen through a range of characters such as Meryl in Bombshells‚ who is portrayed as a single mother of three who is very paranoid about what others think of her. Theresa is another character in the novel that is overtaken by the acceptance of others. We can also look upon characters such as Claire
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outlines the encounters associated with morality‚ immorality and amorality that is highlighted in today’s society. The theme of immorality is portrayed throughout the lives of the two main characters; Truman’s wife‚ Meryl and the show’s director and God-like character‚ Christof. Meryl‚ Christof‚ Sylvia and the viewers of the television show are all integral components in Peter Weir’s comment on society’s conflict and struggle to differentiate what is moral‚ amoral and immoral. Christof is a crucial
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Although his love interest stands out the most to me. Throughout the novel‚ Meryl Lee faces a lot of inner and outer struggles‚ but she still maintains an intelligent‚ considerate and emotional personality. Meryl Lee certainly is an interesting character. She has her ups and her downs‚ and although she might not be the most intimidating person‚ she definitely knows how to get what she wants. “I hadn’t seen at all what Meryl Lee was doing on Valentine’s Day‚ while we were sipping cokes at the lunch
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supports my decision is that Meryl crossed her fingers during Truman and Meryl’s wedding day‚ Christof manipulating Truman to stay in the set and Marlon trying to convince Truman to keep his job and stay on the island. During Truman and Meryl’s wedding day in the movie‚ the audience realised that Meryl‚ Truman’s fake wife crossed her fingers behind her back to fake the marriage. The next day whilst Truman was going through the wedding photos he realised something unusual‚ Meryl had crossed her fingers
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final outcome and we can often become overwhelmed by how seemingly little control we exert over the navigation of our lives By using main characters Nick‚ Meryl and Andy‚ she suggests that changing a person’s outlook on life can enrich that person and help overcoming problems. Nick learnt that cancer does not necessarily implicate death‚ Meryl freed herself from her fears by realising risks must be taken. Andy became aware of the value of life and those around him. The film suggests that to find
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