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    adults 1 & 2; Call Me Joe (NMC‚ 2010). I will be using Rolfe et. al’s (2001) reflective model ‘What‚ So What‚ and Now What’ to facilitate this reflection and to identify key areas of concern around Joe’s level of care and mental/physical wellbeing. I will be looking at issues surrounding the professional values attitudes and behaviours‚ safeguarding‚ communication‚ and social role valorisations (SRV) surrounding Joe. I will also examine whether or not the treatment that Joe receives has had a negative

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    A CASE STUDY QUESTION ‘A NEW JOE ON THE BLOCK” 1. What are the top three key decisions faced by Joe? a) The best location for the coffee shop: Joe needs to find out the strategic location for the coffee shop. The location he chooses can effect the profit achievement of the coffee shop. b) Understanding what makes a coffee shop popular: Joe needs to think a solution in how to do in order to make the coffee shop popular and maintain the popularities. Maybe he needs to create something

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    Would you jump off a fifty-foot precipice? Vinny and Joe-Boy are both characters in a story called “The Ravine”. They are fifteen year old‚ best friend‚ boys from Hawaii. They are going to a ravine to go swimming and cliff-diving off of a precipice. Even though two weeks and one day ago‚ a boy named Butchie had died. Joe-Boy and Vinny are very different in many ways and similar more than you would think. Vinny is scared. The author writes‚ “He could not imagine what it must feel like‚ to be up

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    Clerical error exception is a result of information that was incorrectly entered into a computer by a court employee. A case best known for a clerical error is Arizona v. Evans. In the court case Arizona v. Evans‚ a police officer initiated a vehicle stop which led to an arrest and the discovery of marijuana. When the officer had ran Evans in the database to ensure the driver was licensed and didn’t have any outstanding warrants‚ the database showed the Evans had a warrant. It was later discovered

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    What will Vinny do‚ jump to possibly die‚ or will he be brave and stand up for himself what will he do?In the story ‘’the Ravine‚’’ Vinny and Joe-Boy are 15 year old‚ Hawaiian boys. They are best friends. They are going to the ravine to cliff jump and swim. Two weeks and one day before there visit‚ A boy died jumping from a cliff.Vinny and Joe-Boy are different in many ways and are similar in some ways. Vinny is weak by not standing up to his friends. On page 7‚ Vinny didn’t want to go to ravine

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    The two main characters that I choose were Richard and Joe. Joe was the father to Richard. Richard was adopted by the McDonalds and lives together with his brother and sister and their names are Tom and Judy and his mother who called Sonya. Richard was a teenage Aboriginal raise in white Australian society. Richard always get a dream about a spirit calling him and give him some scenes or direction to do something‚ but

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    Selena Martinez Mrs. Lesosky English II Pre-Ap-2 26 April 2013 Shoeless Joe and Nostalgia Shoeless Joe Jackson was banned from baseball by Judge Landis and the fight to have him reinstated still rages on. W.P. Kinsella‚ author of New York Times Best Selling Novel‚ Shoeless Joe‚ expresses his feelings about a time in history when baseball was heart-pounding and thrilling to go and watch Joseph Jefferson Jackson play ball. In Kinsella’s heartwarming story he displays many types of rhetorical

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    Joe Louis America’s Hero… Betrayed by Joe Lavine is a sports documentary filled with propaganda from beginning to finish. Joe Louis was an African-American born on May 13th of 1914 in Lafayette Alabama. Also‚ as a black male‚ his ancestors came from generations of slavery until his great-grandfather. Louis was the eighth child of Munn and Lilly Barrow. Concluding there would be financial issues to support the family. Joe had to take on several jobs at a young age; however it was the only way to

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    CASE NAME: Miranda v. Arizona‚ 384 U.S. 436 (1966) FACTS: The cases of Mr. Miranda‚ Mr. Vignera‚ Mr. Stewart and Mr. Westover had similar cases‚ regarding the admissibility of their confessions. These cases were then addressed together by the Supreme Court of the United States. Mr. Miranda was identified by a witness and arrested‚ but was not notified of his rights‚ although he singed a written confession after several hours of interrogation that stated that he was aware of the rights he was not

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    fans‚ including Ray Kinsella‚ were profoundly saddened to hear the news that their idol would no longer be playing baseball. The novel “Shoeless Joe” by W.P Kinsella and its adaptation movie “Field of Dreams” by Phil Alden Robinson are both like and unalike in terms of relationships‚ characters‚ plot‚ settings and theme. The plots of both “Shoeless Joe” and “Field of Dreams” are similar and different in a variety of ways. Both works involve a farmer from Iowa‚ named Ray Kinsella

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