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    Unit 206 The role of the health and social care worker. 1. Understand working relationships in health and social care. 1.1 Explain how a working relationship is different from a personal relationship. A working relationship is a professional relationship whereby needs of the service user are met and a personal relationship is a relationship whereby the needs of both the service user and staff member are met. The difference between a working relationship and personal relationship is that

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    Omantel Management Discussion & Analysis Report – Year Ended 31st December 2007 The management of Oman Telecommunications Company SAOG (Omantel) is pleased to present to the shareholders of the Company‚ a detailed report covering analysis on industry structure and development‚ opportunities and threats‚ future outlook‚ risks and concerns‚ detailed analysis on operational performance and other major activities of the year 2007. BRIEF HISTORY: Omantel is the leading telecom operator in the Sultanate

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    Situation: Microsoft (MS) is losing money in PRC‚ partly because of the lack of intellectual property protection in that market and partly because its product (Windows 3.1) can not meet local customers" needs due to low level of localization. Since localization of Window 3.1 seems indispensable for MS to succeed in the promising PRC market‚ the question for MS is choosing the best localization solution from the available three choices. These choices are either leaving the market open for Software

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    To practice lesson planning‚ create an age appropriate sensory activity for early childhood-aged students. Your lesson plan should include a goal‚ learning outcomes‚ materials‚ and a step-by-step guide on how to complete the activity. You will want to refer back to Lesson 5 to see an example of how to format and create your lesson plan as well as ideas and suggestions. Title: Slime Letters Goal: To gain knowledge of letters of the alphabet through sensory play during small group time in the classroom

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    The downside to the remarkable invention of the steam engine is the actual steam itself. At the end of a cycle‚ the steam use to move pistons and drive the cycle must be released as exhaust. This translates into a high-temperature‚ high-pressure vapor (with a high heat of condensation) effusing at high speeds. If a human limb or digit gets in the way of this potent jet‚ it means sure destruction of the epidermis‚ papillary dermis‚ and even reticular dermis portions of the skin. In layman’s terms

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    Microsoft Antitrust Case Did Microsoft violated the Antitrust Law? Microsoft Antitrust Case Introduction: Microsoft was formed in 1975 by a university drop out in his junior year called Bill Gates. Bill Gates has been successful to achieve the company’s vision‚ “we want PC on every desk in every home and office”. Microsoft which is a massive company today was only a small company in 1983. It headquarters contained only a small building next to the Burgermaster in Bellevue and another

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    Preference share capital Source: Wikipedia.org Preferred stock‚ also called preferred shares (preferred)‚ is a special equity security that has properties of both an equity and a debt instrument and is generally considered a hybrid instrument. These are senior (i.e. higher ranking) to common stock‚ but are subordinate to bonds. Preferred stock usually carries no voting rights‚ but may carry a dividend and may have priority over common stock in the payment of dividends and upon liquidation

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    Introduction: ‘The Hobbit’ is a fictional novel‚ written by J.R.R.Tolkien‚ built upon the foundation of loyalty and honor. Without the virtues loyalty and honor‚ the story would not have been able to take place. Loyalty is clearly shown as Bilbo never leaves his companions. Honor is displayed by Thorin who displays this quality right from the beginning until the end. The foundation of ‘The Hobbit’ is built upon loyalty and honor. Tolkien has built his entire story line upon these virtues. To be

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    How Does Anne Change Throughout “Persuasion”? Throughout the novel Austen develops Anne’s character steadily‚ and purposefully shows her evolution from a timid and nervous spinster to a confident and liberated young woman. This dramatic transformation is conveyed through her own actions and the perception of the other characters towards her. In the beginning of the novel Anne is introduced with little consequence‚ since she “was nobody with either father or sister: her word had no weight;

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    Crime Rate In The 1990s

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    population in that area (StatsCan‚ 2016). Crime rates provide an insight about the society and the deviance going in and around it. Crime rates steadily dropped in most countries in the 1990s but the most drastic change seen was in the North American region. According to Understanding why crime fell in the 1990s written by Steven D. Levitt‚ the homicide rates in The United States of America reduced about forty-three percent from its peak in 1991 to early 2001 and. This was the lowest rate in 35 years

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