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    The Happy Prince

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    The Happy prince" by Oscar Wilde seems to be written for children but its content addresses issues of morality to even adults: it develops feelings of sympathy for the poor in children and it makes adults rethink of their attitudes towards life‚ the conversations between the prince and the swallow in some places amuse us while in others places bring tears to us. Not just the moral values but the way the author treats the topic goes far beyond what one can expect from a fairy tale to rank the story

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    certain foods and have adaptations for eating those foods. Adaptations for folivory: Molars have cuspss that are high/large and connecting the cusps is rigid enamel. The teeth come together and act like siccors to cut the leaves for digestion. Can have more complex/multichambered stomachs. Colobus monkeys have complex stomach like cows Adaptations for frugivory: Low rounded cusps Mortal and pestal like more crushing. Broad incisors Larger relative brain size for remembering where food

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    Caring for Older People

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    Unit 28: Caring for older people P3: Explain ways in which health and social care workers support the independence and wellbeing of older people. M2: Assess ways in which health and social care workers support the independence and wellbeing of older people. D1: Evaluate ways in which the sectors work together to support the independence and wellbeing of older people. Doris has stayed connected with her friend Frieda who lives on her own independently but recently she has had a fall and she has been

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    A Happy Marriage

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    A happy marriage from my point of view is hard to find nowadays. In order to have a long lasting happy marriage there are a lot of factors to help establish this kind of relationships. A committed wife‚ a responsible husband‚ and finally a strong based relationship covered with love and respect are the three most important elements building a happy marriage. First of all‚ I started with the wife in my thesis because she is the mom of this bond. Obviously moms play a big role in shaping families

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    hard you cry. Joy will usually be part of a set of symptoms presenting in your life. The best protocol is to be thankful for the intensity of these feelings. When you are experiencing sorrow and sadness‚ when the tears are flowing‚ remember they can be stepping stones to joy. We often talk about this spiritual practice in the same breath with its companions. We say joy and sorrow‚ happiness and sadness‚ smiles and tears‚ the ecstasy and the agony. The experience of one intensifies our awareness

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    Exploring the impact of caring for a spouse with dementia on the older adult Caring for a spouse with dementia poses significant challenges and many studies report considerable impacts on both the physical and mental health of caregivers. DSM-IV criteria for dementia: “Memory deficit that can be demonstrated objectively on cognitive testing. At least one other cognitive deficit such as aphasia (abnormal speech)‚ executive function impairment (difficulty with planning‚ judgment‚ mental flexibility

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    streets. The all-night drop-in centre will provide support to existing Integrated Teams and Outreach Social Work Teams‚ in particular the 18 extended Integrated Teams who provide outreach services to Young Night Drifters. Social workers in these Teams can make use of the facilities at the drop-in centre to organise activities and provide counselling services etc. (a) The all night drop-in centre is a three-year pilot project. Funding for the project will be sought from the Lotteries Fund and the centre

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    The success of children can be the reflection of how they are raised. There are mothers that believe in the very strict authoritarian rule to obtain success and there are mothers that are overly nurturing to achieve success. Both styles may produce wonderful successful children; however are the children happy within their family structure? I will discuss how two different cultures‚ Chinese child rearing and Jewish child rearing produce successful offspring. Chinese families traditionally raise

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    because my mother says girls should draw. And if I study poorly‚ my mother will let me go to some math class‚ physics class or other classes. Sometimes my teacher asks about my school life. But my father always said ‘Don’t worry about your homework. You can stay with your friends.’ He says studying is easy. He always takes me out to play when my mother goes working and on a holiday. So‚ I like my father more than my mother. For example‚ when I was in the primary school‚ once my exam results were bad

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    Jane Watson's Caring

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    Jean Watson ’s Caring Theory Paula Inman NUR 403 September 5th‚ 2011 Stephanie Guignard Jean Watson ’s Caring Theory Jean Watson’s theory is the basis of nursing. She looks at caring separately from curing. She developed the 10 carative factors. The four discussed in this paper focus on the aspect of how hospice nurses care for their patients. Watson’s theory looks at the relationship between the patient and the nurse with her interpersonal caring. Interpersonal caring is a spiritual interaction

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