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    What are the dos and don’ts in an office setting? Things you must do Pay attention to your appearance  When it comes to business‚ you’re a reflection of your company. That is why you should dress appropriately. Keep your desk well-arranged. Your desk or cubicle should be an extension of yourself. Business associates will not regard you in a favorable light due to the untidiness of your workspace Be on time It is never a good idea to arrive late for a business meeting. Someone has

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    PWCS 23 Principles of diversity‚ equality and inclusion in adult social care settings Unit Accreditation Ref H/602/3039 1. Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1 Define what is meant by: • diversity Individual differences. Includes many factors‚ eg. race‚ gender‚ religious and political belief‚ abilities and disabilities‚ age and culture • equality Instilling a balance of fairness and status to all individuals • inclusion accommodating every individual

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    Assignment 201 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Assignments Task A – Short Answer Questions Ai Describe two methods of verbal communication other than one-to-one conversation. Aii Describe two methods of non-verbal communication. Aiii Identify five different reasons why people communicate. Aiv Give two reasons why it is important to observe the reactions of an individual using the service when you are communicating with them. Av Explain why it

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    Goal setting is one of the most challenging and rewarding tasks‚ you can do in your life. It commands supreme concentration and causes you to think about what it is you are doing in relation to what you want. It puts power and control in your hands. The yearly goal setting process allows you to live with the realization that life is a journey and not a destination. It allows you to enjoy the process because you have not attached time stress to the goal. You are giving yourself permission to accomplish

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    that takes him from one US state to another. During this quest‚ he travels to Wilhemina‚ Georgia and befriends a group of African-American Christians including Mama Jenny and her son‚ Joel. They lived in a rural community with a country/farm-like setting. The town‚ according to Rizvan‚ has 204 people and 754 cows. They had a small church where Rizvan shared his story

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    Rights of the child in the ECCE setting Every child is born with fundamental human rights which are the rights to health care and education‚ the right to be treated equally‚ and the right to be protected from harm. Here is an explanation of the rights of the child in the ECCE setting. In the ECCE settings children have the right to experience environments which meet their own specific needs. High quality early childhood programmes do not separate care from education or education from care. They

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    Nathan Valentino Setting Analysis Of “The story of an Hour” “The Story of an Hour” is a story about a woman‚ Mrs. Mallard‚ who comes to find that her beloved husband Brently Mallard was killed in a railroad incident. She mourns of his death in a different way than most would and tries to find a way to get over it. There is a drastic twist to the story when through the front door walks Brently Mallard who had actually not died. Then Mrs. Mallard drops to the floor dead‚ “of joy that kills”

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    To Kill a Mockingbird‚ a love story‚ by Harper Lee has a few very intriguing themes. However one of the most important aspects of the novel is the setting. Harper Lee‚ creates a realistic and original setting where the conflicts and issues of the plot are unique to its setting in Maycomb Alabama during the 1930’s. The tightly knit cast of characters and the town’s involvement and disapproval towards Atticus Finch only happens in a town such as Maycomb. As poverty‚ discrimination‚ and maturity characterize

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    Health and social care settings Everyone is an individual and when they need to use the health and social care services it is import they have access to the setting which precisely meets their needs‚ different setting are designed to do just that and the trained staff within those settings have the skills and knowledge to meet those particular needs. Key elements: If everyone who needed support turned up at the same place‚ things would become rather crowded; more importantly‚ not everyone would

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    Nocturnal Setting In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare the nocturnal setting of act II contributes the scenes overall mood or atmosphere. The overall all climax of scene is the assassination of Duncan king of Scotland. The overall mood and atmosphere the night of Duncan’s murder is very strange. Some events that happened was the dream that Banquo dreamed‚ also the things Fleance hears and what Lady Macbeth hears and finally the events that the old man tells Ross that happened that night the

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