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    Hsc 345 1.2

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    Task 2 HSC 345-1.2 Restrictive/ non restrictive interventions This is a form of intervention‚ which usually aims to prevent the movement of an individual or to move them from a dangerous incident. This can be by bodily contact or by moving of the environment eg: closing doors. Its stops the person from freely moving. It has risks to both those who use this method‚ those who you use this method on if not done correctly‚ and those around. Non-restrictive interventions – removing the item etc

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    Introduction: “A brand extension occurs when a firm uses an established brand name to introduce a new product” (Keller‚ 2008‚ pg 491). Paragraph 2 350 words Pg. 514 How relevant the extension evidence is about the attribute or benefit for the parent brand- Relevance- Any brand extension needs to enhance its parent brand. If there is no connection‚ or ‘relevance’ it potentially won’t provide feedback benefits to the parent brand. * Völckner and Sattler (2006) found that fit between

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    Annie Sullivan Philosophy

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    Cited: Deaf-blindness. (2013). Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness‚ 107(1)‚ 71. Schaffer‚ R (1996). Social Development. Oxford: Blackwell Detlefsen‚ K. (1998‚ Summer98). Diversity and the individual in Dewey ’s philosophy of democratic education. Educational Theory. p. 309. Feeney‚ D. D. (1999). From darkness and silence:

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    Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is responsible for regulating medicines in the UK. This includes ensuring that medicines and medical devices are safe and bringing prosecutions when medicines legislation has been broken. There are three main classes of medicines: 1) Prescription only medicines‚ which can only be sold and/or supplied with a prescription from an appropriate practitioner (e.g. a doctor‚ dentist‚ pharmacist and nurse). 2) Pharmacy only medicines‚ which can only be sold or supplied at registered pharmacy

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    Navigating clinical information systems: types and benefits” Deanna Winters Nursing Informatics 1 March 2013 Abstract A clinical information system is an umbrella term for different systems that can increase the productivity of healthcare‚ enhance patient safety and decrease health care related cost. By putting together different tools we create a clinical information system. In today’s world with the increase in poly-pharmacy‚ chronic conditions and co-morbidities taking into account people

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    Annie Dillard Conformity

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    In a piece of writing titled From an American Childhood‚ the author‚ Annie Dillard‚ portrays her mother’s view of society and the individuals within it. Her mother lived by the philosophy of “Torpid conformity was a kind of sin; it was stupidity itself”. With this statement‚ Dillard’s mother expresses how she believes it is outright stupid and wrong for people to follow what everyone else does instead of having their own opinion. Many of those who follow torpid conformity do not share their voice

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    whole. The speeches ‘Spotty-Handed Villainesses’ by Margret Atwood and ‘Faith‚ Hope and Reconciliation’ by Faith Bandler‚ represent how a combination of structure‚ form‚ language as well as exploring the human condition can raise a particular speech to new levels of relevance to future audiences. Both speeches showcase a textual integrity‚ which has successfully merged structure‚ form and language with the art of rhetoric. Even though the two speeches vary in their ideas‚ they address two key facets of

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    HSC Legal Studies

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    HSC Legal Studies Yasmin Bradbury Meaning of crime 1.1 A crime is an act or omission‚ harmful to the public that is punished by the state in criminal proceedings‚ initiated and pursued by the state. The Elements of crime: Actus Reus‚ Mens Rea 1.2 For the prosecution to obtain a conviction‚ they must prove the existence of all elements of a crime to the requisite criminal standard of proof‚ being beyond a reasonable doubt. With the exception of strict liability offences for a criminal

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    Woody Allen - Annie Hall

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    Changes Woody Allen’s Annie Hall is a film that depicts the life of a character named Alvy Singer‚ a comedian who always seems nervous‚ is full of self-loathing‚ doesn‘t have a positive perspective on life‚ had an unhappy childhood and has been divorced twice. He knows he has problems but can’t figure out how to solve them in a dignified way so uses sex as a substitute. By the end of the film however‚ he shows a significant change in his outlook on life‚ due mostly to his recent relationship

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    The closing statements of Aung San Suu Kyi’s Keynote Address at the Beijing World Conference on Women‚ 1995‚ epitomise the message she presents in her speech. Although she addresses a specific audience and follows a specific purpose‚ the values she extols of tolerance‚ equality and peace are universal. In the opinion of this responder‚ it is the treatment of these fundamental human beliefs and aspirations that makes this speech so significant. As an inhabitant of a developed nation in which the

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