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    Families Inc (NESF)‚ I have noticed that I have grown tremendously. I remember how the first couple weeks‚ I was very unsure of myself and would always second guess everything I did. From my body language‚ one could tell I was nervous and most of the workers asked me if I felt well every time they saw me. This was clearly evident when I performed my first few intakes. During my first few intakes‚ I was overly concerned about performing the intake process correctly‚ and making sure everything was done

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    The Miracle Worker

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    The Miracle Worker(1962) Movie Review The Miracle Worker is the story of how one person can enter the lives of others and change them forever. It is a story with a combination of humor and seriousness‚ often with a touching emotional effect. Annie Sullivan(Anne Bancroft) enters the Keller’s family’s home and through her work manage to teach Helen(Patty Duke)‚ who is deaf‚ mute and blind about language. At the end‚ all of the characters’ perceptions of the world changed‚ as well as her own world-view

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    In this essay the paradoxes and difficulties associated with the ongoing debate between ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ and scientific knowledge will be thoroughly discussed. An attempt will be made to take a stand and decide whether ‘Indigenous Knowledge’ and ‘Scientific Knowledge’ should have distinct boundaries or whether they are able to co-exist successfully. In order to do this‚ reference will mainly be drawn from readings by L. Green (2012)‚ M. Leach and J. Fairhead (2002). I will draw on evidence

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    Draft 3 Engaging and Retaining older workers in Rural Community Aged Care The scope of this paper is to look at effective ways to engage and retain older workers to deliver quality community Aged care services in rural Australia. The ageing population has resulted in a necessity to recruit older workers to fill positions in all industries including the aged care sector. "We are in the midst of the most significant demographic shift in modern human history where populations across the globe are

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    working within the agreed scope of your job is that you are working at the level for your experience and qualifications. Other job roles may require specialist knowledge or training‚ and you would not be able to do these jobs until you had been given the right training and gained relevant experience. Why it is important that social care workers follow guidance about the limits of their job role. Working within the boundaries of your job is important. There are many different roles within social care

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    Great Bombay Textile Strike The Great Bombay Textile Strike was a textile strike called on 18 January 1982 by the mill workers of Bombay (currently Mumbai) under trade union leader Dutta Samant. The purpose of the strike was to obtain bonus and wage increases. Nearly 250‚000 workers and more than 50 textile mills went on strike in Bombay.[1] History of Mills in Bombay | | Built in 1887‚ Swadeshi was Bombay’s first textile mill‚ the first of the factories that spread over Girangaon‚

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    TMA 01- It is important for social workers to have a good understanding of the law. Discuss. For this assignment I will discuss why it is essential for social workers to have an understanding of the law and how the law is made up and how it underpins social work practices today. The law that underpins social work practices today was radically changed in the mid 1980’s following a series of scandals and public inquiries. For instance‚ newspapers widely reported the murder of 8-year-old Victoria Climbié

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    is essential for the economy since the production of services and goods produced by workers stimulates the consumption so that the society accumulates fortune to develop. How to motivate workers to create more fortune is a heated problem facing business today. People in the society work for money to meet basic living needs; therefore‚ some people believe that salary is the most important factor to motivate workers‚ while others have different opinions for motivation. That is‚ there are still other

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    Winnipeg General Strike Shai-li Gawne July 14‚ 2015 During the Winnipeg General Strike the actions of the authorities were not justified. The unjust actions were that they did not have any jobs for the soldiers coming home from the war. The authorities did not care that the working conditions for the citizens were unfair. Also‚ the authorities attacked striking citizens for no reason. For these reasons‚ their actions were

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    Victor knowledge and the love he had for science had a great deal on his life. His views on science was the one and truly route to knowledge. In other studies you go as far as others have gone before you‚ and there is nothing more to know; but in scientific pursuit there is continual food for discovery and wonder.” (page 24) Victor loved learning new things about life and how the world worked. But sometimes being smart has its downfalls. One of Victor downfalls in life was the ability to have a social

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