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    Many successful persons seem alike to have a very strong will called desire. It seems an uncommon common sense to make success happen. Probably no other human characteristic is more outstanding than the will to plan carefully and to work patiently. As a saying goes: "Success favors the prepared mind." For this reason‚ preparing one’s career with details is like seriously mapping life’s routes toward achievements. Only by so doing with a consistent mind can one prevent desire from becoming blind

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    “Outline and Critically Assess the Police use of the Media in Missing Persons Investigations” In this essay‚ I will analyse what is a missing person‚ reasons why persons go missing‚ critically asses the police use of the media‚ the media’s role‚ media and search strategies and senior investigative officer’s (SIO) responsibility. A missing person is defined by the Association of Chief Police Officers as “Anyone whose whereabouts is unknown whatever the circumstances of disappearance. They will

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    Harry Frankfurt’s article‚ “Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person‚” discusses how the structure of an individual’s will becomes the basis for whether or not that individual can be considered a person. Frankfurt begins the article by describing two common‚ yet insufficient views of the concept of a person. The first is P.F. Strawson’s explanation‚ which states that the concept of a person refers to an entity with a mind and a body. Frankfurt shows how this view falls short by pointing

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    Being a Good Person      How can people make the life of others better? This is an important question that everybody has to ask themselves. However‚ not everyone can to answer it. It sounds easy‚ but it is not. Mahatma Gandhi said‚ “You must be the change you want to see in the world.” This phrase is the beginning of many changes in their attitudes. For example‚ some people donate organs‚ other people work as volunteers in natural disasters‚ and others opt to donate relief aid to children or seniors

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    It is important when applying a person- centred approach to identify an individual’s strengths and focus on what they can do‚ prompting independence rather than what they can’t do – it is vital that staff communicate with an individual in whichever way suits their needs and always explain what is being done an why it is being done‚ whenever necessary to ensure the individual feels involved at all times. The use of care plans is one way of introducing person –centred practice into the work environment

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    individuals that greatly change their life. Many people have influenced me during my life. One wonderful person who has had a special effect on me is my volleyball coach. Six years ago‚ when I first went to the volleyball training‚ I found out that my coach was seventy years old. It was very surprising for me because she did not look her age. After some training with her‚ I realized that any young person would envy her strength and energy. At her age she was still capable of doing the same exercises that

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    December 21‚ 2012 The Whipping 1. Who is the speaker? What kind of person is the speaker? a. The speaker could be a neighbor or passenger who observes a domestic scene that reminds him of one similar to his own.. The speaker has a strong sympathy about the boy but also is a coward because the speaker did not stop the woman. 2. Is there an identifiable audience for the speaker? What can we know about it? a. There is no identifiable audience. The speaker is just noticing the woman beating

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    1.1 Person centered practice is providing care and needs which centers on the client. Its a way of caring for person as an individual and putting them and their families at the heart of all decisions. They are recognized as individuals with their own personality‚ likes and dislikes who has individual beliefs and preferences. Person centered practice put value to the independence‚ privacy‚ partnership‚ choice‚ dignity‚ respect and rights of the client 1.2 There are several different approaches or

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    Unit 7 Implement Person Centred Approaches in Health and Social Care 1.1 Understand person centered approaches for care and support Person centred values is a theory developed by Carl Rogers that trusted the innate tendency (known as the actualising tendency) of human beings to find fulfilment of their personal potentials. An important part of this theory is that in a particular psychological environment‚ the fulfilment of personal potentials includes sociability‚ the need to be with other

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    Unit 305 Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care settings. Outcome 1 Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care 1. Describe person-centred approaches. Person-centred is about providing care and support that is centred or focused on the individual and their needs. We are all individuals and just because two people might have the same medical condition‚ for example‚ dementia‚ it doesn’t mean that they require the same care or support because they are two different

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