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    In the field of criminal justice it is crucial for employees to understand the importance of oral and written communication. No matter what an individual’s position happens to be‚ they will have to orally communicate with internal staff such as co-workers‚ supervisors‚ deputies‚ security‚ judicial officers‚ as well as external members like clients‚ defendants‚ victims‚ jurors‚ as well as the general public. Additionally‚ in today’s computerized world chances are these same positions will be expected

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    in her penultimate clinical placement of her three years training course. She had just reached the end of her second week of placement and has another four weeks to completion. The ward staff had observed that she was not entering patient’s vital signs‚ at times‚ into the system. The hospital uses the electronic system of entering patients’ charts. In addition‚ it appears that Susan did not inform any staff when there were abnormal readings‚ for example: there were two occasions where a raised temperature

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    during this stage a doctor would decide how to communicate their message towards their patient. In order to communicate effectively the doctor must take into consideration which method of communication fits the patients needs such as British sign language‚ visual sign framing or tactile signing. In the third stage of

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    every day. * The knowledge of reading someone through his movements is something very useful especially for managers‚ employers‚ and for anyone in his everyday situations. * With careful observation‚ emotions may be detected from non-verbal signs. When we think of something our body always follows our thought and moves based on our thoughts and emotions. Hence‚ we can understand someone’s feelings by watching his face‚ his hands whole body. * For example: we can understand if someone is

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    Occasionally in writing‚ the word “deaf” is capitalized‚ and other times it is not. Why is this? It is because with the capitalization of the word “deaf” the meaning changes greatly. The definition of the term “deaf”‚ when written with a lowercase d‚ “refers to a physical condition characterized by a relative lack of auditory sensitivity to sound” (Flaskerud 317). To put it plainly‚ it is a way to describe an individual’s acute lack of hearing abilities. Capital “D” Deaf‚ on the other hand‚ is associated

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    QCF641 Conforming to General Health‚ Safety and Welfare in the Workplace Additional evidence must be attached to this document. (Photographs witness statements etc can be placed alongside the write up within the Text box or at the bottom of the write-up). You must try and answer every question as detailed as possible‚ one word and one sentence answers will not do. 1. Comply with all workplace health‚ safety and welfare legislation requirements. 1.1 Comply with information from workplace

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    Relapse Prevention – Warning Signs  It has well been said that relapse begins days‚ weeks‚ months or even years before an individual actually returns to drinking and or using. If you remember that recovery and sobriety are much more than just not drinking or using then this makes all the sense in the world. Sobriety and recovery are more than not using. Recovery is a new lifestyle – a lifestyle of being responsible‚ of doing the right things. Christ-centered recovery is a happy life filled with

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    Yukon travel‚ the man’s pride and egotism causes him to ignore the warning signs‚ which soon brings severe consequences to his short-lived journey. In‚ “To Build a Fire”‚ London describes how the old timer from Sulfur Creek warns the man about how cold it gets in the country. The man’s response clearly demonstrates his arrogance by laughing at the old timer. The old timer is giving the man a significant warning sign about the cold‚ but the man’s pride gets in the way of his trust toward

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    tell she really loved Sarah and was frustrated that she didn’t really understand her. She also had a little bit of the "bury your head in the sand" approach to Sarah’s deafness. Jim translates most of the signed language by speaking out loud when he signs or is signed to. This causes the scenes when he does not do this to give the viewer a sense of being shut out‚ and is very effective. As a hearing speaker in love with a deaf non-speaker‚ Jim makes promises he can’t keep. Sarah‚ in spite of her tough

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    1. It is very dangerous if you don’t pay attention 2. In order to legally drive on a road by yourself‚ one needs a driver’s license W—What you Want to know List two things you want to know about driving. 1. What the different road signs mean 2. The different parts of a car and what they do. L—What you Learned Identify at least two new things you learned from Module One. 1. Driving is a privilege‚ not a Constitutional right. 2. Teenagers make up 14% of all automobile crashes

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