Setting/Historical Element The time and place that the novel‚ The Life of Pi by Yann Martel‚ starts with Piscine Monitor Patel as a middle-aged man in Toronto‚ Canada recalling his early life‚ beginning in Pondicherry. Pondicherry is a French colony in India in which Pi grows up. He and his family are zookeepers and decide to emigrate with their zoo animals to Canada in 1977 on a Japanese cargo ship. When a storm sinks their ship in the middle of the Pacific Ocean and Pi is the only survivor
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Clubhouse as an Empowering Setting Carol T. Mowbray‚ Lisa Lewandowski‚ Mark Holter‚ and Deborah Bybee Attention to psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) practice has expanded in recent years. However‚ social work research studies on PSR are not numerous. This study focuses on operational characteristics of clubhouses‚ a major PSR program model‚ and the organizational attributes (including resource levels) that predict the extent to which the clubhouse constitutes an empowering setting. The authors present
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Don Sinclair “The Setting that is most accessible to the reader is the one that is grounded in realism.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Respond with close references to texts you have studied. The setting of Salem‚ Massachusetts in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is a setting that is accessible and relevant to the reader‚ as it is grounded in realism. Although it is different from our society‚ it did once exist‚ and therefore helps us understand what can happen in a fear based
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Task 2 My chosen Professional that works with children is a counsellor. This is a type of therapy in which a child may speak to an adult in confidence. A counsellor is trained to listen and try to encourage the patient to do better in that certain area. Counselling helps to overcome a traumatic experience or helps the child think in a better frame of mind‚ although the counsellor will not give the patient advice; but will make the patient think of ways to help the situation themselves. Counselling
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E1 Identify legislation which influences healthy‚ safe and secure environments for early years settings. · Health and saftey at work act 1974 · Controller of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)Regulations 2002 · Reporting of injuries‚Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2006 · Children Act 2006 · The Food Saftey Act 1990 E2 Describe the procedures which will keep a child safe for each accident‚ illness or emergency. · Meningitis is a fatal infectious disease. Some of the signs
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evidence which describes the role of the practitioner in meeting children’s learning needs. Gather and present information about the role of the practitioner whenchildren’s learning needs. A practitioner’s role in meeting children’s learning needs are to understand and work with each and every child’s learning needs. They can do this by providing different opportunities to individual children because each child is unique and learns differently. The practitioners’ role would therefore be to plan
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Kelsey Wooten ENG 2000 Setting in “The Story of an Hour” The setting and the imagery of the setting is used to communicate "The Story of an Hour’s" theme of freedom‚ independence‚ and a new life. The story begins in a place that we are aware is public. It is in that room that Josephine tells her sister about the accident that killed her husband. Mrs. Mallard reaction is as expected. In her bedroom‚ a more private setting we see her internal thoughts about her husband’s death. The closed room
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Health Care Setting In hospitals‚ clinics‚ and other healthcare settings‚ health educators often work one-on-one with patients and their families. They teach patients about their diagnoses and about necessary treatments or procedures. They also teach the patient about lifestyle changes that are necessary to manage the disease or to assist with recovery. Health educators direct people to outside resources‚ such as support groups and home health agencies and create activities and incentives to encourage
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How are the principles of goal setting applied in this case? Goals are set so businesses could have an adequate plan to help[p them run the business. With goals‚ businesses can be managed effectively without wasting time‚ and resources. Goals have to be SMART. This means they have to be specific‚ measurable‚ achievable‚ realistic and timely. HIS Department have set specific goals to target their problems in order for them to achieve what their targets are. The goals they have set are very specific
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higher than they have been since 1984. (United States Department of Labor‚ Bureau of Labor Statistics. 2009). Goal setting and benchmarking support the principles of adult learning; aid the adult learner in being more competitive in today’s job market; and help prepare adults to achieve their goals. I will look at adult learner characteristics‚ why learning is important‚ goal setting and benchmarking and how they tie into adult learning. Adult Learners Let’s start with adult learners in general
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