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    observation of a care support worker who was observing a patient who was at high risk of absconsion‚ discussing my feelings of the situation and how I aim to improve my own practice based on this observation. In this reflection‚ I shall be using Gibbs reflective cycle (1988‚ as cited in Oxford Brookes University (n.d.)) I have chosen this model as this particular reflection is an observation of a professional issue‚ Gibbs includes the ability to discuss how I felt during the observation which provides

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    Gibbs Experiential Learning Cycle (1998) Description: Service-user has gone to social club for adults with learning disabilities. The event was arranged by care managers and staff were ‘encouraged’ in supporting the service-users in attending. The service-user was reluctant to get out of the car‚ and when we were in the club‚ the person was tense and restless. The event was a disco with a live band; the music was very loud and had flashing lights. The event was very busy with lots of people dancing

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    Variety show is about showing talents and skills using creative minds. It is a way of entertaining people and getting socialize to other persons that are new and close to you. It is also a way in improving a person’s self –confidence and to help a person in getting socialize and interact with other people. When we start practicing for our variety‚ we encounter so many problems like misunderstanding and lack of cooperation but it didn’t affect our performance .Instead we do our best to have a wonderful

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    | How to Create a Successful Advertisement If you know the basic format and proven techniques that are incorporated into every successful advertisement‚ writing a good print ad is not difficult. ADVERTISING COPY The first step in creating a good advertisement is to establish the appeal — the reason the reader will buy‚ or request more information. The four main appeals are; sex‚ which includes love‚ affection and friendship; greed‚ things money can buy; fear‚ fear of not getting what you want

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    With America’s involvement in World War II‚ there was a change to women’s roles. Women at the time may have not seen it but they were planting the seeds for the rebirth of feminism in the 1940s. (Writer‚ Leaf Group. “Feminism During the 1940s.” ) In the year 1942‚ women were not allowed to serve in the military except as nurses and during that time approximately 350‚000 women served during the war (Writer‚ Leaf Group. “Feminism During the 1940s”). Each branch of the service had its women’s auxiliary

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    developed a new lifestyle in the city and leisure for everyone to enjoy from besides the employment available in the city. The development of the city and Urbanism was in particular a good consequence for African Americans because it gave them an opportunity to engage in a new society. Before‚ Urbanism and the 20th century many African Americans lived in small rural places where no opportunities appeared and many faced discrimination not only because of the color of their skin‚ but because many saw

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    In previous research on the functions of the radio and the impact it had on society‚ radio was a very prominent and useful medium in relaying information‚ telling stories‚ and regulating moods. However much of the research done on radio has looked at the uses of radio during the 1940s-1960s when radio was a popular and favored medium. During their studies‚ Bryant and Oliver (2009) and Herzog (1944) both looked at why people gravitated toward radio‚ but what may have been an important relied upon

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    one must be courageous enough to face them. The “Sonnet" was a poem written by a civil rights activist named James Weldon Johnson. Johnson was a colored man in the 1870s-1930s‚ and in those times‚ many colored people lived in fear because of how they were treated. And the poem was written by Johnson to remind the

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    one must be courageous enough to face them. The “Sonnet" was a poem written by a civil rights activist named James Weldon Johnson. Johnson was a colored man in the 1870s-1930s‚ and in those times‚ many colored people lived in fear because of how they were treated. And this poem was written by Johnson to remind the

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    Write the meanings in your notebook. C: Comprehension questions. 1. Why was music in the 1940’s mostly up beat and optimistic? __________________________________________________________________________. 2. Why did image become more important in the 1980’s? ___________________________________________________________________________.

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