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    There are many students sitting in classrooms who possess problems ranging from family issues to drug and alcohol usage. Problems which one would think are far beyond a teacher’s control and fall more into the hands of a therapist. However‚ there are many different approaches to therapy and using books as a therapeutic measure happens to be one of them. Bibliotherapy is defined in simple terms‚ as the use of children’s literature to explore children’s feelings about self-esteem‚ the experience of

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    Unit 23 Principles of supporting an individual to maintain personal hygiene 1.1 Personal hygiene is important for a number of reasons including; Health needs‚ if you have specific health needs poor personal hygiene can impact this‚ Appearance‚ good personal hygiene is reflected in your appearance‚ Social Acceptance‚ it is socially acceptable to have good level of hygiene‚ Working Environment‚ it is important to look presentable in the work environment. 1.2 Poor personal hygiene can have

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    Sri Saraswathi Thyagaraja College – Pollachi MIB Students M.Maharajan‚ maharajan1204@gmail.com‚ 8870893310 M.Karthik balakarthick20@gmail.com‚ 9942888939 Flowers Contribution to the Indian Economy Introduction India is bestowed with several agro-climatic zones conducive for production of sensitive and delicate floriculture products. During the decade after liberalization floriculture industries took giant steps in the export arena. This era has seen a dynamic shift from sustenance production

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    was to determine the quality of the Ottawa River and identifying any human activities that may affect water quality by sampling for benthic invertebrates‚ measuring the water temperature‚ testing for pH‚ turbidity‚ dissolved oxygen‚ examining the odour‚ colour‚ and appearance of the water‚ the amount of grasses‚ shrubs‚ trees‚ and known uses of the waterway. Description: Various human activities that may affect water quality include municipal wastewater‚ urban stormwater‚ industrial wastewater

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    application of aseptic technique was quite challenging in M’s home‚ however I washed my hands‚ worn apron and gloves‚ and adopt aseptic technique. When I remove the old dressings and assessed the wound‚ I observed that M’s wound was slightly exudates‚ odour‚ sloughs and dry skin (flakes) around the wound. When M asked me‚ how the wound was‚ I was not confident to answer her question‚ but rather turn to my mentor‚ who then answered her. I displayed the sterile pack on a flat surface and I dipped the

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    November Story and November night‚ Edinburgh November Story and November night‚ Edinburgh are two poems that differ in several ways but are essentially similarly themed. Both poems are similar in the way that they use personification to emphasise the weather. Both poems use animal imagery and people to emphasise how bad the weather actually is. The poem November story‚ by Vernon Scanell is from the writer’s point of view and is about a man who is in the wincing cold and sees a man‚ “a victim of

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    and they will probably be sold this weekend. • This is a very popular area with young couples. • There is no reason to be worried about the nearby cement factory (“it’s a modern factory”)‚ the railroad (“those trains are quiet”) and the odour from the meat packing plant (“it will close down in a few years”) 2) Husband He does most of the talking and is easily influenced by the sales pitch. He is attracted to the area because the GO train station is close by. He asks questions about

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    Consultation Form Unit 381 - Provide Reflexology for Complementary Therapies Centre Name:      Kingston college Centre Number:       Student Name: Donna Ryan Student Number:       D116317 Date:       13 30 april Client Name:       sally Address:       charlton villiage       Profession:       keeper bee Tel. No: Day       Eve       On file PERSONAL DETAILS Age group: Under 20 20–30 30–40 40–50 50–60 60+ Lifestyle: Active Sedentary more Last visit to the doctor:       than 6 months shepperton

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    Jonathan Harker “was aghast with horror” (Stoker‚ 40) from the moment he realized who Dracula really was. Stoker develops the sense of horror In Dracula with a combination of Internal and External Dialogue‚ as well as description of setting. Jonathan Harker goes to settle business with Count Dracula he has no idea the trouble he is getting into. His stay quickly goes from visitor to prisoner. The reader is able to sense Harkers fear through the first four chapters because of how Stoker uses Internal

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    Physiological Psychology Review Questions AICE Psychology Mr. Follman Answer the following questions on separate papers Core Studies 1 questions: Section A 1) The Maguire study on taxi drivers used PET scans. (a) Explain what a PET scan measured in this study. (b) Outline one piece of evidence that suggests the brains of taxi drivers are different from the brains of non-taxi drivers. 2) The study by Dement and Kleitman on sleep and

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