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    Offering inappropriate treatment or care Offering inappropriate treatment or care is unacceptable within a care setting because every resident deserves to be treated equally and professionally. As a care worker it is your duty to ensure that they are receiving the best care possible no matter why they are in the situation they are in. A resident’s past should not affect the way you treat or think of them‚ we are there to support and promote independence for all residents. If a resident is showing

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    Compare and contrast the treatment of dogs in ‘To Flush my Dog’ and the RSPCA leaflet. “To Flush‚ My Dog” written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the RSPCA leaflet “ Just $3 a month will help rescue more animals like Trio” are two documents exploring the same topic - treatment of dogs. Both documents depict how the owners treat their dogs differently showing the love and bond between dogs and humans. In “To Flush‚ My Dog”‚ Elizabeth appraises her dog in a very elaborated manner‚ while RSPCA

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    Treatment of the Japanese Canadians During the 1930’s and 1940’s the Japanese Canadians were treated with prejudice and racism. Before the war‚ Japanese Canadians were successful business owners operating prosperous fishing and farming enterprises. They created hardworking and stable communities. They were known for having the lowest crime rates. Japanese Canadians neighbours became jealous and resentful and viewed them as inferior “foreigners”. Some Japanese families were harassed by the Royal

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    Ethical Treatment of Animals As with most subjects which involve ethics‚ there is more than one point of view. With ethical treatment of animals it is not different. In fact it is a subject which has caused near war type situations. In example there are people who believe that any time animals is killed even if that animal did not suffer it is wrong. On the other hand there are people who glory in eating meat and killing animals. But the bottom line is most people are somewhere in the middle

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    “The Silent Treatment” The silent treatment is a method that some people use in order to make others feel powerless‚ invisible‚ intimidated‚ insignificant‚ “dissed”‚ looked down on‚ disapproved of‚ guilty‚ frustrated‚ and even angry. When I was in high school in the Dominican Republic‚ I used to go everyday to my Spanish class. Angelina Torres was my Spanish professor. She always said that she was 99 percent perfect‚ which means that she never was able to make a mistake‚ but that was what she

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    Medication and Treatment for COPD Inhaled Therapies NICE COPD guidelines have made specific recommendations regarding the use of inhaled long-acting bronchodilators and inhaled steroids separately and in combination‚ but newer studies have assessed these drugs singly and in combination over longer periods of time. Bronchodilators (relievers) Short-acting beta2 agonists (SABA) Beta2 agonists act directly on bronchial smooth muscle to cause bronchodilation. They are the most widely used bronchodilators

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    Introduction The TV show “In Treatment”‚ season three‚ shows a psychologist‚ Paul Weston‚ trying to help a client that moved to America with his son and daughter-in-law The client‚ Sunil‚ is a 52-year old male from Calcutta‚ India. Sunil was a math teacher in India and retired early. Once his wife passed away‚ he moved to America to live with his son‚ Arun‚ and his daughter-in-law Julia. Sunil appears apathetic and displays some flat affect during the episodes. My initial thought was that Sunil

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    Keats’s treatment of nature in ‘Ode To Autumn’. The Striking Beauty of Autumn This poem was written by Keats in September‚ 1819. He was greatly struck by the beauty of the season. The air was fine‚ and there was a temperate sharpness about it. The weather seemed “chaste”. The stubble-fields looked better than they did in spring. Keats was so impressed by the beauty of the weather that he recorded his mood in the form of this ode. The Progress of Thought and Feeling in the Poem Here is

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    which had many aspects on their transformation of mechanisms. Microstructure of bainite seems to be darker than the mastenisite under a microscope. The reason behind bainite structure became useful was because of its hardness. There are few Heat treatments that steel can be tested by such as Annealing‚ quenching Harderning‚ and Normalizing. Body Bainite is A combination of ferrite and cementite in ferrous metals that is harder than pearlite. Bainite contains needlelike grain structures‚ and it

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    Beltran‚ Nina Briones‚ Alyssa Marie Camigla‚ Kris Joy Na‚ Minji Razon‚ Cassandra Lou Exercise 2: E-MODULE Topic: Digestive system Audience: Grade 4-6 students Rationale: The study of human organ system is very interesting‚ especially to the curious mind of a growing child. The wonder of something like food and water to energy and nutrients it gives to the waste product of our body can be very hard to comprehend‚ especially to 9-12 year old. That is why this group has decided to

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