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    session One week from date of care plan 22/02/2013 Attend a food safety awareness course 25/02/2013 I Have support at cooking session Ongoing Practice skills from cooking session in my home 25/03/2013 Independent in attending cooking session Independent in cooking at home Miss Smith has made the plan with me and is aware of the stages which she must complete. Miss Smith is aware she will be going on a food safety awareness course and is also aware that it will be regularly updated with any

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    Child Labor Throughout history there have been articles‚ boycotts‚ books‚ poems‚ and so much more released to raise awareness on child labor. Children work under illegal‚ hazardous‚ and exploitative conditions each day risking their lives. Many of these children have their opportunity for an education taken away to work under harmful circumstances. William Blake’s poem “The Chimney Sweeper” was written to help aware and prevent child labor. William Blake wrote a poem to aware the society of

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    Developing self-awareness as a counsellor is considered “central to many of the mainstream theoretical approaches” (Mcleod‚ 2009‚ p624). I will argue that without the development of self-awareness neither a trainee nor qualified counsellor can meet the core conditions set out in most theoretical approaches to counselling‚ congruence‚ empathy and unconditional positive regard. I will also argue that counselling trainees need to experience the role of client themselves before they can take others

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    Me Death”: Rhetorical Analysis Essay Throughout Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” speech in 1775‚ the arguments about the unfair ways that the colonies were living through under the British were depicted in prolific and influential writing style. The ending of the British Crown’s exploitation of the thirteen colonies‚ as well as Patrick Henry’s and many other American colonist’s revolutionary ideas were encouraged and elaborated through the speech. Various rhetorical devices such

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    Condemnation to Freedom In Sartre’s world of Existentialism‚ the responsibility of the entirety of our actions‚ as well as of the outcome of any given situation‚ falls on the individual alone. There is no Creator to blame‚ there is no person or occurrence or human nature to blame‚ it is simply of our own fault. This may seem counterproductive to what one may consider the positive idea of free-will‚ however once understood that we are truly free in our entire existence it becomes

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    How does Obama use rhetorical devices in his speech effectively to engage his audience? Throughout Obama’s speech he uses many different examples of rhetorical devices such as alliteration‚ personification‚ triad‚ allusion and an inclusive pronoun. Alliteration is used effectively in Obama’s speech. An example would be “depths of despair to the greatest heights of hope”. The fact that he goes from the worst to the best corrects the listener’s minds and provides an insight into just how good things

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    driving injuries and deaths happening every day. A lot of these injuries and deaths are in states with lenient texting while driving laws. If communities in the states with these lenient laws helped raise awareness‚ people may think twice before texting while driving and also raising awareness could possibly lead to the chance to change some laws. Some people believe texting while driving laws make people have to hide their texting behind the wheel‚ thus making it more dangerous (Masnick‚ 2012)

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    behaviours‚ takes into consideration the cultural history circumstances‚ examine their beliefs and changes their behaviour. This relates to the second belief system of the counsellor because the counsellor is taking into consideration their own social awareness and personal beliefs and trying to alter their behaviour and how they interact with them. The way the counsellor alters their behaviour is through questioning themself. “The counsellor finds that they keep on slipping into older sibling mode and

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    On Tuesday‚ January 12 at 16:53‚ Haiti‚ the poorest country in the western hemisphere‚ suffered the worst earth-quake in two centuries. It first hit just south of the capital‚ Port-au-Prince‚ with two additional strong aftershocks of 5.9 and 5.5 magnitude quickly following and more than thirty significant aftershocks of a 4.5 magnitude or higher throughout the night and into the early morning (Smith 1). The resulting death toll was estimated at over 230‚000; decapitating the country’s government

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    opportunity to further my education in perceptual motor development in young kids. Throughout this class I learned that kids use perceptual motor skills everyday through a variety of situations such as‚ physical fitness‚ spactial awareness‚ social and cultural awareness. Perceptual motor skills are important to young children because it helps them either learn or broaden their emotional and social development. Through child development it has impacted my understanding of perceptual motor skills by

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