Buddhist ethical teachings has been extremely effective throughout the world of adherents. Buddhism exists as living religious tradition and continues to thrive throughout the world‚ except paradoxically in India‚ the land of its beginnings (Living a Religion Third Edition). This can be attributed to Buddhist ethical teachings easily adapting itself to cultural and social conditions around the world. However‚ flaws exist within society which tampers on attaining Nirvana. Through interpreting Buddhism’s
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can be open or closed. They responses are recorded on a tally sheet. Questionnaire Written - Information is gathered be participants recording their responses to predetermined questions. The questionnaire may use open or closed questions. Case Study - Involves studying a person or event in great detail and then writing a report describing what is found. Observation - Observing a behaviour in a natural setting and recording it. Literature Review - Synthesising a large amount of already
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Unit title: The role of the health and social care worker. Reference: HSC 025 1.1 - The difference between a working relationship and personal relationship is that a working relationship is where you are placed with other people and work as part of team where each individual is working following professional codes of conduct‚ towards the achievement of shared aims and objectives. By working to a set of rules and procedures for which you’re paid‚ you are accountable and responsible for any mistakes
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ratified the protocol. India has signed it‚ but has not ratified it into their nation‚ which means that the protocol has not affected them‚ as they are one of the nations that are the most common place of human trafficking and slavery (Pearson’s Legal Studies HSC). * Domestic: Australia ratified the protocol in 2004‚ effectively recognising trafficking and slavery. In the case R v. Wei Tang‚ where Tang had counts of 5 slaves who had very limited English and had their passports taken off them. Used
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Level 3 Diploma Health and Social Care settings (QCF) Candidate Name Assessor’s Name Unit Criteria Report Learning outcome/ Assessment criteria Evidence Title and Description Units: HSC 3013 Support Individuals to Access and Use Services and Facilities 1.1 Describe how accessing a range of services and facilities can be beneficial to an individual’s wellbeing Accessing a range of services and facilities benefit individual 1.2 Identify barriers that individuals may encounter in accessing
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Unit title: Support use of medication in social care settings Unit number: HSC 3047 Unit reference: F/601/4056 1.1. Identify legislation that governs the use of medication in social care settings. The Medicines Act 1968‚ the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (and later amendments)‚ the Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) Regulations 1973 (and later amendments)‚ the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)‚ COSHH‚ the Mental Capacity Act (2005) the Access to health records Act (1990)‚ the Data Protection
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Sundus Siddiqui HSC 3211: Case study #3 11/18/12 1) In light of the new results‚ discuss the increased importance for Patient X to start a diet‚ quit smoking and increase physical activity in line with his doctor’s recommendations. It is very important for Patient X to start a diet‚ quit smoking‚ and increase physical activity. This patient has a history of hypertension‚ for which he is already on medication. To reduce blood pressure‚ it is essential to follow a diet that is low on salt intake
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ADOLESCENCE SECTION 1 PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Adolescence is a transitional stage of physical and psychologicalhuman development generally occurring during the period from puberty to legal adulthood. * The period is subdivided into smaller categories * Early adolescence (ages 11-14) * Middle adolescence (ages 15-18) * Late adolescence (ages 18-21) PHYSICAL CHANGES IN BOTH SEXES * Adolescent growth spurt – lasts 2-3 years and is a period of rapid growth – 8-10 inches in height
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Topic 1- operations Chapter 1: ROLE OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT The role of operations management The creation of goods and the provision of services by businesses. The transformation of inputs into outputs or products to be sold. This involves: planning activities purchasing inputs managing inventory selecting and implementing manufacturing processes Developing strategies to gain a sustainable competitive advantage. The strategic role of management A strategic decision is one that affects the
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HSC 026 1.1) Values relate to our personal principles‚ morals and ideals - what we consider to be important. Each person is unique‚ with thier own personal values and beliefs shaped by a number of factors that include culture‚ religion and personal experiences. We value each person as an individual‚ respect their choices‚ rights‚ privacy and commitments in life‚ and work in partnership to understand thier priorities‚ needs‚ abilities and limits. 1.2) It is important to work in a way that embeds
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