Identify and describe (in 2-3 sentences for each stage) the 5 stages of dying proposed by Kuber-Ross. (3 points) Denial: First‚ saying no to the loss helps us keep going. Sometimes‚ life is confusing and too much to handle. We stick to a better version of reality and ignore the complicated truth. Denying something is a natural way to protect ourselves‚ and it helps us deal with our sadness. Anger: We might start to feel angry when we face the real world. We wonder why this is happening to us and
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always should we run away from fear‚ but run towards it and break it down to almost nothing. President Roosevelt said “We don’t have to fear anything in this world‚ but fear itself”. This is not about sitting back and letting everything take its toll but taking action and acting on it. For example when people say life moves to fast for you to sit on your butt and let it pass‚ but enjoy life and embrace everything that happens. If you’re poor‚ that doesn’t mean u can’t make contributions in this world
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Journal Article Review 1- Week 2 Ferreira‚ J.‚ & Prokopets‚ L. (2009). Does offshoring still make sense? Supply Chain Management Review‚ 13(1)‚ 20-n/a.‚ pp 1-5‚ Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/221135949?accountid=12085 In this paper I will summarize the article‚ discuss the purpose intended by the authors‚ and discuss how this situation relates to the supply chain management theory. I will also suggest areas in offshoring where research done since
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Sarah Doolan TDA 2.2 * Identify the current legislation ‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safe guarding the welfare of the children and young people‚ including e safety- Legislation for safe guarding- * The children act 1989 (act is U.K means English law) * The children act 2004 * The children law 2002 * The data protection 2005 * The day care of children law 2002 * The education law 1999 * The health & safety of work 1989 * The protection of
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borrowed from the bank due to the size of there company • Structured repayment term this is good because the business dose not have to pay the money back all at once but at a convenient installments Disadvantage • Interest payable meaning the business has to pay more than they borrowed from the bank • If repayments cannot be kept up‚ the business risks getting a poor credit rating or being made bankrupt
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Reading response#2 Jay Ho I want to talk about Paul Woodward and Finnie Walsh in the middle of the book. They have some difference between them. They both are hockey fans since they are children. Although they both love hockey very much‚ but Finnie was better than Paul in the hockey. I think it is because Finnie has the talent of hockey. Even Paul was steadily improving. Finnie was born in a rich family. His father owns a mill. He had no need
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Woman Sexually Abused As a Child One single devastating act of sexual abuse can severely disrupt the mental health in a woman’s life. Additionally the impact can be severe enough to cause psychological damage that develops into mental illness. Most people are uneducated about psychological damage that sexual abuse‚ as a child can have on a woman. With gaps in my own understanding‚ I welcome wisdom to shed some light in a dark area. There are no predetermined feelings or responses that can be anticipated
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Question 4 We can use all of these theories together holistically to support the frameworks for young people’s development- for example‚ EYFS. Theories of development: Cognitive- Piaget Psychoanalytic- Freud
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2001 -United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 -Reporting of Injury‚ Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR) -Children Act 1989 -Data Protection Act 1998 E2 Describe how each piece of legislation will influence working practices in the setting. Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001- The act itself is divided into two sections‚ section one primarily focusing on the rights of the individual child and their need to be involved among their peer group
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EYMP 3 Promote children’s welfare and well-being in the early years Understand he welfare requirements of the relevant early years framework 1.1 Explain the welfare requirements and guidance of the relevant early years frame work To ensure children’s health‚ safety and well-being‚ every home nation has sets of standards or welfare requirements which settings must meet. The welfare requirements are compulsory‚ and it is essential that you have read them as your setting has a legal duty to comply with
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