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    discussed and these changes can be implemented and other inter agencies can be introduced and decisions made on how a service users care can deliver better outcomes regarding their care. Service user B Her son is the first point of contact and communication regarding his mothers care feedback to the son and office staff have played a vital role in this ladies care gaining extra support from the occupational therapist and her doctor as her mobility deteriated rapidly and become unable to feed herself

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    Compare and Contrast

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    E. Buckler The father and son relationships in "Penny in the Dust" by E. Buckler and ""The Father" by H. Garner‚ have many contrasts and similarities. There are two contrasts between the short stories. One of the two is that in "The Father" the son‚ Johnny‚ was ahamed and angry with his father‚ and didnt want a relationship with him. He does not respect his father. In the story‚ the father has a drinking problem. Johnny’s father is never there for his son and because of that‚ they drifted

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    The Boat

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    struggled with the constant feeling of imprisonment every single day. He was both a physically and mentally drained man‚ who wished he had pursued an education‚ and although his wife did not approve of his own personal beliefs and doings‚ both his son and his daughters were highly intrigued by him. When he wasn’t out on the sea fishing he would be in his room‚ reading and smoking; trying to escape reality even if it was for a minute. There were multiple times throughout the story in which we are

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    The Music Never Stopped

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    Father and son relationships are very complicated and many aspects are well documented in books‚ poems‚ and film. As the father of two young sons‚ four and two‚ I was deeply affected by the film “The Music Never Stopped‚” directed by Jim Kohlberg. I had the privilege of viewing this film at the Sundance Film Festival in 2011. This is the first film I have seen in my adult life that caused me to weep openly several times. I connected with the struggle of this father as he dealt with a devastating

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    Faulkner's Barn Burning

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    Contemptuous Tone of Faulkner ’s Barn Burning The contemptuous tone of William Faulkner’s Barn Burning is delivered through passages in which the son‚ Colonel Sartoris Snopes‚ is found to be paying more attention to details of his setting than the events in which he is involved. His descriptions of his family‚ and the manner in which the son is found to feel about his father’s choices‚ reveal a tone that indicates a scornful yet dutiful perspective. Sarty goes along with his family‚ realizing

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    To the tarain

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    1. White says that he seemed to be living “a dual existence” as a father in the present and as a son in the remembered life of the past. Point to some moments when that dual existence seems most natural and to some when it seems more difficult to maintain. What seems to explain the differences to him and to you? The most natural moment‚ to me‚ was the very first one when he heard the boy go off on his own in the morning‚ I could imagine the slightly dizzy feeling of dislocation in time. The dragonfly

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    change but for every action there is a reaction and for every choice I make in life there is a consequence whether it be In the second verse‚ the singer has now become a father‚ and he had no doubt that his son was "just like [his] father’s son"‚ and he passes his father’s secret on to his son. In the third and final verse‚ the singer dreams that he has died and is standing outside the gates of Heaven. When he has doubts if he will enter or not due to bad choices he has made in his life‚ a Voice

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    Theme Analysis: "The Fly"

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    trapped by grief‚ wanting to fight life‚ and being unable to heal with time. The close relationship that a father may share with his son can bring a man’s mind to war if he were to lose his only son. The author paints this picture of agony and distress through the life of the Boss in this story. Throughout the story there are many deaths first with the boss’s son then with the fly. I believe that the author was trying to show that the concept of death is inevitable‚ but there are ways to cope with

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    think before another moon she will pass into the land of the spirits.” (Eaton 806). Lae Choo weeps for a long time and can barely sleep with the thought of her baby boy not being in her arms every day and night. This pain pushes her to pursue her son by any means necessary. Lae Choo offers her prized possessions; earrings‚ buttons‚ hairpins‚ and even a ring her husband Hom Hing gave her all seem like exchangeable items for ultimately her “Little One”. This method of getting past pain

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    Riders in the Sea

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    difficult for us in modern time to grasp the loss of all of our children to one enemy (especially a natural one.) We can believe this is possible during a harder time of life. The youngest son is bound to take a horse across the sea to the mainland to sell it while the ships are still in the harbor. He is the only living son remaining. You can see that he will not be deterred from his mission because he is young and unafraid of anything. The mother has asked him not to go‚ she still prays for his safe return

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