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    Assignment 1: Focus on the learner 1. Profile My student´s name is Francisco Morales‚ he is 30 years old and of Chilean nationality. Francisco is in an Elementary English class and has only been studying English for 2 months. He had English lessons at University but these were mainly focused on reading. Francisco said he did not learn a lot through these and therefore had to take another course now‚ mainly for work purposes. Francisco works in the Pharmaceutical industry‚ specifically in

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    Essay-Focus on Britain. Does it make any sense to still “Focus on Britain” in contemporary times? Discuss the case for and against. This essay will illustrate as to whether in todays’ modern society it still makes sense to focus on Britain alone. It will do this by discussing the cases for and against each point considering important factors such as globalisation‚ traditionalism and multiculturalism. The debate as to whether or not the idea to focus solely on Britain is wise is one that has

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    Report one Jimmy Savile – This is the latest case of a failed system to protect individuals from abuse. He was able to abuse children in his dressing room and on the hospital wards he used to visit. Nurses said they knew what was going on and told the children to pretend they were asleep when he visited. A boy scout that was abused in Jimmy Savile’s dressing room said they were alone and when someone came in Jimmy Savile positioned himself so that the person could not see where his hands were

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    Focus on the Learner Each teacher must deal with a class - a group of individuals with different needs often growing out of their different linguistic and cultural backgrounds. ESL students have widely different needs‚ because of differences in cultural background‚ age‚ and previous education. Even if the students in one class are all from the same language group‚ they inevitably have different learning styles and needs. It means‚ that the teacher needs to be aware of the difficulties involved in

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    of the Individual in Public Services‚ 30th Anniversary Expanded Edition MICHAEL LIPSKY Winner of the 1980 C. Wright Mills Award from the Society for the Study of Social Problems Winner of the 1981 Gladys M. Kammerer Award from the American Political Science Association Winner of the 1999 Aaron Wildavsky Enduring Contribution Award from the Policy Studies Organization First published in 1980‚ Street-Level Bureaucracy received critical acclaim for its insightful study of how public service workers

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    Assignment Focus on the Learner 1. I chose to assess Marine who is a mature student and of French nationality‚ she is married and has two teenage children. (Her level of English is intermediate but still requires good flow and a greater repertoire of vocabulary). Marine used to work as a legal assistant and has finished her training to be a patent assistant. This involves working with lawyers where English is becoming an important requirement‚ not just reading but writing and conversing with

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    1. Ability to take assessments of need‚ working to agreed local treshold and eligibility criteria. I have used risk assessment tools through my previous jobs in order to better understand psycho-social components of children and youngsters at risk in contact with the law (crisis‚ trauma‚ emotional and behaviour difficulties). The analysis usually requires the identification of risk and protective factors for the hearing process for the child/youngsters and preparation for pre-trial tasks. Furthermore

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    services marketing integrating customer focus across the firmChapter 01 Introduction to Services   Multiple Choice Questions   1. (p. 4) In the simplest terms‚ _____ are deeds‚ processes and performances.  A. Attributes B. Experiences C. Services D. Goods E. Benefits   Difficulty: Easy   2. (p. 4) The maintenance contract offered by Sears on its Kenmore refrigerators‚ dishwashers and microwaves is an example of a(n) _______.  A. Service B. Experience C. Attribute D. Good E. Benefit   Difficulty:

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    Support individuals to access and use services and facilities. 1.1 Accessing a range of community services and facilities can be beneficial to an individual’s well being and can have significant impact on self-esteem‚ personal identity and development whilst supporting goals and outcomes the individual has identified. These opportunities allow people to take part and have involvement in things they previously thought where impossible. 1.2 There are a wide range of barriers an individual may incur

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    The risk and consequences of clinical miscoding due to inadequate medical documentation: a case study of the impact on health services funding In the article titled‚ “The risk and consequences of clinical miscoding due to inadequate medical documentation: a case study of the impact on health services funding” the authors proved through an audit of medical records‚ that the biggest financial losses were a direct result of either improper clinical documentation or lack of documentation altogether

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