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    Unit 33 Understand the Process and Experience of Dementia Understand the neurology of dementia 1.1 Dementia is an umbrella term for a range of diseases that affect memory‚ behaviour and motor skills. The causes vary depending on the disease but largely the presence of “plaques” and “tangles” on the neurons of the brain is found in people with Alzheimer’s. Plaques are protein that the body no longer breaks down and allows to build up; these get between the neurons and disrupt the message transmission

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    Unit 365 1.1) There are many different types of dementia and causes of dementia. The first cause is Alzheimer’s disease‚ which is caused by nerve cells dying in certain areas of the brain. This therefore also affects the connection between the affected nerve cell causing them to deteriorate. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. Vascular dementia is the first form of dementia‚ which is caused by damage to the brain through deprivation of oxygenated blood. If areas of the

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    Anthony Stereotypes

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    upper-class white society. Thus‚ there is some indication in the film that social class is also an important factor that can explain the use of context and explanation for race/ethnic-based behavior and stereotypes. While almost all white characters are justified throughout the movie for their stereotypes and prejudices‚ the minorities stereotypical behavior is presented in very arbitrary contexts and as if only to say that “minorities discriminate and hold prejudices because it is innate

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    There were many themes in the play Macbeth. Not all good things have good endings. This relates to our society because there are many people who have great careers but sometimes something bad will happen then they won’t have a good career. In Macbeth‚ Macbeth becomes king but he doesn’t earn it‚ then he ends up getting killed for the way he ended up being king. “Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! Beware Macduff!”. (Macbeth 58). This was the first sign that Macbeth’s success and royalty could come to

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    Description The patient presents with dementia‚ poor posture (her chin close to her chest) and dislikes solids‚ there for has to be assisted to feed and chooses only to consume liquids. Her communication skills are also poor and doesn’t have the capacity to engage in a flowing conversation but has the ability to answer a question using the words ‘yes’ or ‘no’ or by saying individual words. I was given the task of feeding the patient at lunch time as she requires one to one support at meal times

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    Graphic Design as it Relates to Constructivism “We do not need a dead mausoleum of art where dead works are worshiped‚ but a living factory of the human spirit – in the streets‚ in the tramways‚ in the factories‚ workshops‚ and workers’ homes.” — Vladimir Mayakovsky (Russian Futurist-Constructivist poet) 2 Modern Graphic Design is the result of the nurturing of many past art movements. The Constructivist movement played its part in contributing to today’s graphic design and continues to father

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    Lewy Body Dementia (LBD)

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    Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) occurs in the brain and is considered one of the most common dementias. This condition is a rare disease in which doctors find hard to diagnose because it is so similar to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. It is most commonly diagnosed to males that are over the age of sixty and or either have family members with LBD or Parkinson’s. “LBD a rare disease that affects an estimated 1.4 million in the United States” (Lbda). After this disease is diagnosed the patients do not

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    In “Myth of the Latin Woman”‚ by Judith Ortiz Cofer‚ the author points out how she has been treated by different people in different countries due to their conception of her as a Latin woman. She cites several incidents where she was viewed‚ stereotypically‚ as a woman only capable of being a housewife‚ and as a sexual object. She also argues the cross-cultural conflict Hispanics have to deal with on an everyday basis‚ in this‚ purely dominated by Caucasians‚ where cultural traditions are seeing

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    Myth Today Barthes’s many monthly contributions that were collected in his Mythologies (1957) frequently interrogated specific cultural materials in order to expose how bourgeois society asserted its values through them. For example‚ the portrayal of wine in French society as a robust and healthy habit is a bourgeois ideal that is contradicted by certain realities (i.e.‚ that wine can be unhealthy and inebriating). He found semiotics‚ the study of signs‚ useful in these interrogations. Barthes

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    The Requarter The quarterly newsletter of the Rochester American History Roundtable Volume 1‚ Number 2 Greetings! The Rochester American History Roundtable presents “The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy” featuring panelists Vanessa Tesch‚ Thomas Ostrom and Chad Israelson at 4PM on November 17‚ 2013 at the History Center of Olmsted County‚ 1195 W Circle Drive SW‚ Rochester‚ Minnesota. This event is free and open to the public. The Rochester American History Roundtable is sponsored

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