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    Task 2 Legislation (P2) (M1) The Government produced the legislation ‘Manual Handling regulations 1992’; they produced this legislation to help protect staff and service user from harming themselves. In health and social care settings managers produce a policy to help prevent accidents and harm coming to their staff and the service users who come into the hospital. To help control the legislation certain lifting techniques of patients were banned due to future problems with back problems of staff

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    the subject of emotional distress‚ this can be bullying‚ threats of fear‚ shouting‚ swearing‚ devaluing a persons self- esteem or withdrawing of affection. Financial Abuse‚ is the abuse of apersons money matters‚ this can be from stealing money‚ tricking a person in to spending money‚ with holding money from a person‚ or making decisions in the abusers interest. Institutional Abuse‚ is the routines and rituals of everyday decisions‚ this can be giving no choice of clothing‚ meals or the choice

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    At the start of the story‚ Sanger Rainsford is sailing south to hunt jaguars in the Amazon with a fellow hunter named Whitney. Rainsford is presented as heartless hunter‚ unconcerned about the life or feelings of his prey. In the middle of the night‚ Rainsford accidentally falls over the side of the yacht‚ but saves himself by swimming to the rocky shore of Ship-Trap Island. He discovers a large manor on a cliff. He knocks at the door and is welcomed by General Zaroff‚ a man of noble Cossack heritage

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    Example; Wheelchairs in the corridors are a tripping hazard‚ to avoid this hazard the possible thing we can do is that put the wheelchairs in a corner. People who are affected by this hazard are the staff‚ visitors‚ and the

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    Love in Much Ado About Nothing “Love is a triumph of imagination over intelligence” This quote explains love in the simplest forms‚ love at first sight. A lot of people claim to be in love with someone without getting to actually know them. They like what they see on the surface without getting to know someone on personal levels. In the 16th century‚ a lot of the literature written was focused around the theme of love. In Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing‚ love is one of the key themes and

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    the situation of Mr. Lorry‚ he is afraid that the others in the coach aren’t really who they appear to be. This is a issue that most of their population deals with. There is constantly question someone’s real identity‚ if they are a good person‚ or tricking you to be a robber. The motif of doubles not only provides opposition‚ but parallel structure as well. Doubles play an important role in Dickens well-known classic A Tale of Two

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    Hitchcock’s use of lighting and shadows in Strangers On A Train is very meaningful and cleverly masked. To add to the character development and understanding of Bruno and Guy‚ Hitchcock uses light very early on in the film‚ to help demonstrate the characters of Guy and Bruno. The window of the train compartment in the first scene‚ casts lines of shadows onto Bruno’s face‚ similar to those of jail cell bars. Because of this‚ we can infer early on that Bruno’s character isn’t to be trusted and that

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    I have succeeded in tricking the whole royal family into thinking I am ’mad.’ Ophilia‚ Polonius‚ Gertrude‚ Claudius‚ and all the rest of them believe that I am heart-broken and losing my mind. This should play right into my trap. Since I now know of the players that are in town‚ I can continue my plan that consists of disposing of Claudius. <br><br>Fooling the royal family was a simple task. They believe that I have become mad because of the forbiddance of Ophilia to see me. I even expressed a will

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    describing them as killers‚ monsters and killing for no reason (doc. 2). Additional documents like the specific tactics used such as terror tactics or perhaps a journal written by a Mongol soldier during the fighting and how he thought of himself when tricking poor men into

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    the theme of “Fear” has a key importance. The theme “Fear” is shown through the villain‚ named “The Beldam.” “The Beldam‚” as the villain‚ lures “Coraline” into another world‚ without “Coraline” Knowing that she is tricking her. “The Beldam‚” Also known as “The Other Mother” Has button eyes and wants to eat “Coraline’s” Sole. “Fear” is also portrayed

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