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    Oral Cancer

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    Oral Cancer Oral Cancer is defined as: a neoplasia on the lip or oral cavity. Cancer of the head and neck is a very highly relevant problem of global public health. Studies on oralphyanegeal cancer have shown that its risks place it at the top ten ranking of incidence of cancers (2). The top ten ranking is even after all the advancements and progress in therapy and research. Unfortunately‚ there has been a stagnant survival rate for those affected by this cancer (2). Research has shown that there

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    Principles of communication in adult social care settings 1.1 People communicate to develop relationships whether they are personal or professional‚ to share information. To ask questions and to answer questions socially. 1.2 Building of trust and understanding between people makes it easier to get things done. Working as part of a team you need to work alongside colleagues and share a workload. If there are good relationships‚ then working becomes easier because people will co-operate and

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    Unit 1: Introduction to Communication in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings 1. Understand why communication is important in the work setting. 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate. People communicate for a number of different reasons‚ including to develop positive relationships and understanding‚ ask questions and share information with one another and to report on their personal and work activities. Communication is also important for people to share

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    Oral traditions

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    ’only begins when men take to writing. ’ He‚ as well as others who had the same opinion‚ failed to realize that African communities existed long before colonialism and so had their own history‚ even though it had not been put into writing at the time. Oral traditions have played and continue to play important roles in the history of Africa as well as its present. Songs‚ folklores‚ superstitions‚ etc. are just some of the things that have been passed from generation to generation orally. We see the evidence

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    SHC 21: Introduction to communication in health and social care or children’s and young people’s settings Identify the different reasons people communicate There are many different reasons why people have the need to communicate with each other. Establishing good communication will enable adults and children to work together effectively. Essentially we communicate to: Share information and knowledge with others To express the way in which we are feeling to others To enable us to work with others

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    oral history

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    Oral History Have you ever read Oral history in your life? Oral History is the study of historical information recording of interview with people having personal knowledge of past events. For many years‚ authors have written myths‚ fables and parables. The problem lays arguments of whether oral history is reliable. I believe oral history depends positively in our society because oral teaches something about life. Also oral history is meant to explain a bigger picture. But sometimes‚ oral might

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    Oral Pathology

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    appearance. The elongated papillae usually exhibit brown‚ yellow‚ or black pigmentation. Most patients are asymptomatic‚ but occasionally patients complain of irritation‚ gagging‚ or an altered taste. Patients are usually heavy smokers with poor oral hygiene and some have vitamin deficiencies‚ GI problems‚ or radiation therapy. Cures range from just brushing the tongue to corticosteroid therapy. 5- Cleft Palate -Congenital defect in which the lateral halves of the palate fail to fuse

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    Analyse the effectiveness of oral and written communications in the hairdressing salon. Memo The memo was well written and it was conveying a professional image for the salon. It goes right to the point and easy to read. It doesn’t take to much time to read it because it’s written in few details. You can receives it from any were as long as you have your memo with you. The memo is fast it doesn’t take more than five minutes for somebody to receive it if it is sent by email. A manager can send

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    CU2470 – Handle Information in Health and Social Care Settings 1.1 The Data Protection Act 1998 is an Act of Parliament which defines UK law on the processing of data on identifiable living people. It is the main piece of legislation that governs the protection of personal data in the UK. In practice it provides a way for individuals to control information about themselves. The Act defines eight data protection principles which are: 1. Personal data shall be processed fairly and lawfully

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    Oral Presentation

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    As a college student it is almost a must to be able to present an oral presentation. No matter what your major is‚ most probabaly it requires the ability to do a nearly perfect representaion. Especially in high school‚ students try to do everything to avoid making a speech or an oral presentation. I can still remember my first speech back in grade 5 which went terribly wrong. Though i was far from being a shy student‚ i was so nervous on the day of my speech that i could not eat that morning. I was

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