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    Person Centred Approach

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    (Bi) One of my service users was an elderly lady who was diagnosed with risk of DVT‚ carers visited in the morning and a evening visit to administer medication‚ Mary was a lovely lady who always wanted to make you a cup of tea and biscuits‚ her house was spotless and she took great pride in it‚ even still cleaning the windows inside herself at 89yrs old‚ Mary was a devout catholic and visited church twice a week‚ she had a great sense of humour and we always had a good chat on my visits. Mary visited

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    The biosocial explanation of gender was advanced by Money and Ehrhardt‚ who proposed that there are a number of critical events that affect the early development of a child. These events begin before birth in the form of maternal hormones and genes. However‚ from birth onwards‚ social factors also begin to play an important part. Once a child is labelled as a boy or a girl‚ they are treated very differently and these social factors interact with the biological ones to determine the child’s gender

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    An effective lesson is described in a number of ways by a number of different people. There are also numerous theories about how students learn and about how best to teach them‚ these theories are constantly changing and being modified over time as people’s opinions change. These theories and opinions are also different depending on which country you are in as well as what subject you teach with different techniques being used to try to achieve effective lessons. To go along with these theories the

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    Schering-Plough Corporation is a global pharmaceutical company which manufactures and markets prescription‚ consumer and animal health products worldwide. The company operates in the US‚ Europe‚ Canada‚ Latin America and Asia. Schering Plough ’s net sales in 2005 were $9.5 billion‚ an increase of $1.2 billion‚ or 15%‚ over the 2004 period. In 2005‚ six of the company ’s top 10 products achieved double-digit sales growth. Schering achieved huge success during 2005‚ with other products targeted to

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    A Comparison of Applied Reading Practices Little Red Riding Hood Feminist Marxist Psychoanalytical Dominant There are 3 female figures: Mother is a carer; LRRH is a dutiful daughter; Grandma is a helpless victim. The male figures are: the wolf – a predator who stalks the female child; the woodcutter – who is the typical male hero‚ rescuing the damsel. LRRH is implicitly criticized for disobeying her mother‚ when she was simply exercising childish curiosity. Women‚ especially the

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    CARDINAL UTILITY ANALYSIS 3Human wants are unlimited and they are of different strength. The means at the disposal of a man are not only scarce but they have alternative uses. As a result of scarcity of resources‚ the consumer cannot satisfy all his wants. He has to choose as to which want is to be satisfied first and which afterward if the resources permit. The consumer is confronted in making a choice. For example‚ a man’ is thirsty. He goes to the market and satisfies his thirst by purchasing

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    Dr MARIANI BTE MANSOR KEL5100: CHILD DEVELOPMENT THEORY Student Ayda Azharkamandi GS35985 History of cognitive approach Cognition is the mental activity and behavior that allows us to understand the world. It includes the functions of learning‚ perception‚ memory‚ and thinking; and it is influenced by biological‚ environmental‚ experimental‚ social‚ and motivational factors. Varieties of theories have been proposed to explain the pattern of cognitive development observed in children. However

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    Using examples of research that you have studied discuss the strengths and limitations of explaining behaviour using only the cognitive approach. Explaining behaviour using the cognitive approach has its benefits and disadvantages‚ there are many aspects to the cognitive approach which help produce reliable results. Usually cognitive studies use the lab method to conduct their research‚ using this controlled environment helps improve the reliability and validity of the results‚ as variables

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    The psychodynamic approach is mainly based on Freud’s ideas. Freud implied there was three main assumptions they include e.g. - how the unconscious mind drives our ideas‚ Freud believes the unconscious mind is repressed information is stored. However a limitation of this is that Popper questions whether the unconscious mind even exists as you can’t see it or touch it he also questions this due to the lack of scientific research to back up Freud’s assumption. On the other hand strength of this is

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    Motivational Plan

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    job |The motivational strategy recommended for Daneana is the |The relevant theory pertaining to the motivational | | |satisfaction but scored high in the employee |participative management approach. This approach would allow her|strategy is McClelland’s Theory of Needs. The theory | |Daneana Mitchell |engagement and current emotions self-assessments. |to actively participate in the decision-making process with her |recognizes achievement

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