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    out the previous activity you will have found out that there are many factors that told you what your patiant was trying to communicate it is not only the expression on people s faces that tells you about how they fell Q 2: Identify five ways communication can help you in your work and why ? 1: Writing reports -I will write report about individuals so next shift staff can read and affect accordingly. By completing charts and records. I will mention in the care plan if any Changes have made

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    Unit 1: A1 P1: Communication information and skills. * Explain the role of effective communication and interpersonal interaction in health and social care context: One to One: One to one communication is when two people have a conversation and they both listen to each other and take in turns to talk. You could use this in health and social care when you talk to your GP and you both ask questions and listen to each other. You use this in health and social care because you can have more of an

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    be divided into two parts: The arrangement of the pulse into accented and unaccented beats‚ the cells of a measure that‚ when harmonized‚ may give rise to a motif or figure. The further organization of such a measure‚ by repetition and variation‚ into a true musical phrase having a definite rhythm and duration that may be implied in melody and harmony‚ defined‚ for example‚ by a long final note and a breathing space. This "phrase" may be regarded as the fundamental formal unit of music: it may

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    Acid precipitation affects stone in two ways: dissolution and alteration. The calcite dissolves when sulfurous‚ sulfuric‚ and nitric acids in polluted air react with the calcite in marble and limestone. Exposed areas of building and statues develop rough surfaces. Some of the material that makes them up are removed or corroded‚ thus‚ details and carvings are lost. Even sheltered areas of stone buildings and monuments are affected by acid precipitation. However‚ sheltered areas on limestone

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    inevitable part of life. With new ideas‚ opinions‚ and morals came a new way of life. No time period in American history felt a more drastic change than the 1920s. The Roaring Twenties embraced a new culture that focused on enjoyment‚ art and innovations. The style of clothing‚ especially for women‚ went completely against that of the previous generation. Many people were offended by and opposed to the new style of the ‘20s which was epitomized by the flapper.4 Women’s clothing‚ which was loose

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    saw the dawn of the “ roaring 20s”‚ where there was opportunity for everyone. The economy boomed and investors took a chance and making money in the stock market. Americans became a consuming society. The start of prohibition created a wave of illegal clubs called speakeasies‚ that were controlled by organized crime. Although hate groups‚ like the KKK‚ undermined minorities‚ the 20s was the source of booming cities‚ New inventions‚ and tests on roles that made the 20s the best of times. As cities

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    Electronic and Non-Electronic Communication For this assignment I will be: explaining what Tesco does‚ the scenario I have been put in‚ and then I will be doing two tables. There are for electronic and non-electronic communication. Tesco Tesco is a supermarket that sells mainly groceries. They have their own catalogue that sells furniture‚ appliances‚ mobiles etc. There’s a Tesco pet‚ car and house insurance linked to their Tesco bank. Members of Tesco Club card are given points for every

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    Oxenham brilliantly illustrated the meanings of life through stanza two “A way‚ and Ways‚ and a Way”. It describes many circumstances that we face in our lifetime‚ therefore I think the best suited descriptions are shown above. First‚ time could be described as one of the most costly item‚ we can’t live without it. Thus the author continues with “High Soul climbs the High Way‚ And the Low Soul gropes the Low‚” Through repetition of “the Way”‚ the author is stressing the short amount of time we have to

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    Introduction The topic my group choose was Communication. Now when we thought about this we knew that this was such a broad topic. It can range from how people communicate‚ communication barriers‚ social networks‚ different forms of communication‚ how it can be used in the work place to how different genders react towards communication. Since me and my team members all originated in different generations we allotted different communication topics based upon how important they were to us or how they

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    research. Le Thi Huyen ABSTRACT Even the best verbal communication skills are not enough to create and sustain successful relationships. Good relationships‚ both at home and at work‚ require the ability to communicate with emotional intelligence. Part of our culture involves an unspoken rule that people should ignore nonverbal elements– as if the injunction were‚ "hear what I say‚ and don ’t notice the way I say it." These elements are often ignored in school or overridden by parents

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