impact of changes in community care policy since 1990 on staff working in home care I would like to begin by exploring the reasons why these changes were introduced‚ then to concentrate on the impact that these changes have had on the basic tasks undertaken by the home carer and finally how these changes are perceived by the wider community. Before 1990 there were two main areas of legislation referring to domiciliary care. These were the “Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons’ Act 1970” and the “National
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instance of me joining a discourse community was the time I joined my high school varsity tennis team. This discourse community was founded on athletic skills‚ mental toughness‚ and academic success. In order to contribute to this discourse community and to become a successful tennis player I needed each of these qualities. Through the three appeals of logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos I will acquire the basic rules of tennis‚ establish my ranking throughout the tennis community‚ and gain mental toughness to be
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My Community Service Experience During my community service project‚ I learned and experienced many new things‚ such as working with a diverse group of people‚ sensitivity‚ and how fortunate I am. There were many Jackson State University students that I did not know before my community service project. I met new people and learned about their many back rounds. Moreover‚ I learned how to work in harmony with others of my status. While completing my project‚ I experienced an abnormal feeling termed
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contribute to the development of a civic-minded society but should contribute too. There are many ways that teenagers can contribute to the development of a civic-minded society. Firstly‚ teenagers today are in greater contact with the larger community than any preceeding generation. This enables them to be key prospects of fostering a common identity with others‚ which is the basis for compassion and acting the best interests of others. With exchange programs‚ online interactions and an increasingly
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Name: Jolisette Bamanga Class: ENGL 1301 Professor: Debby Olson Assignment: Discourse Community Analysis Date: 9/15/2014 Old Navy all the way!!! In my senior year in high school‚ I had to pass two classes only in order to graduate. I didn’t have to stay in school the entire day‚ but I had to find a job in order to leave school early or I was going to be given six more classes to meet with the regular school schedule. I applied for a job at many places‚ but couldn’t find one for about two months.
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argues‚ "A nation is an imagined political community and imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign."(Anderson‚ 6). Through these advances‚ America has come closer to achieving Anderson ’s belief of an imagined political community. Anderson believes it to be imagined because "the members of even the smallest nation will never know most of their fellow-members‚ meet them‚ or even hear of them‚ yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communities."(Anderson‚ 6) This can be seen in the
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Community‚ a seemingly nondescript comedy about six misfits muddling their way through community college‚ finding each other in a Spanish study group. On its surface‚ it borrows a lot from recent classics. Lead Joel McHale is another comic anti-hero‚ selfish‚ vain yet charming and unfailingly hot. Like The Simpsons‚ it’s chock full of details for ber fans to obsess over‚ replete with endless pop-culture references. Chevy Chase is the show’s only famous actor‚ and even that is a kind of meta joke
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The Rise of Communities (1280-1663 A.D.) Research Paper History 101 Submitted By: Group 5 Kimberly Charm Terrago Cheline Antonette Flores Diane Nica Formeloza Lei Arana I. Introduction The process towards fragmentation was encouraged by a number of factors: First‚ The character of geographic environment naturally induced isolation and differentiation or budding off populations; second‚ the absence of unifying and controlling systems allowed the process to move undeterred
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Improvinng The Community Imagine walking down the streets of Downtown Chicago‚ what do you see? the interesting sight sees‚ the amazing smells of all the foods‚ and the endless amount of activities you can do. Now‚ imagine walking the streets on the "Ghetto Side" of Chicago‚ what do you see now? the abandoned houses‚and apartments‚ the foul smells of air pollutions‚ and the thought of why would anyone live here?. Well‚ it’s my neighborhood‚ and as you can see‚ it desperately needs a BIG change
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section 61 9/16/14 A Discourse Community Have you ever been among people who are very much like you? That it does not matter what differences you have you all have a lot more in common. A member of 4-H constitutes a discourse community because of an agreed set of common public goals‚ level of membership‚ and something that provides information and feedback. An agreed set of public goals for our community is that as a whole group we do a lot of community service. For a couple of years my
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