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    the world and others emotions. To begin with‚ in order to prove that Cathedral is a story about the blind leading the blind‚ explaining how the narrator is blind is crucial. We can claim that he is blind in his own way because he has limited understanding of others realities. He knows only stereotypes. This can be understood in some parts of the text such as: My idea of blindness came from the movies. In the movies‚ the blinds moved slowly and never laughed (265) and blind men dont smoke. (270)

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    implement and plan for all needs not just one that maybe seen by one professional. For effective partnership to work they will need to have good communication written and oral‚ build positive relationships in terms of respect‚ good rapport and understanding‚ share information‚ maintain good regular contact‚ work together for the needs of the customers and have good working practice. Explain the importance of partnership working with: Colleagues It will benefit the customer if colleagues have a

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    As individuals gain understanding‚ their connections often evolve and change‚ affecting the people they are. As individuals gain understanding the connection that they may hold with people or places change‚ this in turn affects their identity and how they relate with other people. As people gain a sense of understanding their feelings of belonging change. Belonging is a vital concept for human interaction and allows people to feel they fit in with groups such as family and friends. This concept

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    brain and how they manifested in each individual. I questioned what was happening within someone’s mind that drove him or her to act in a certain way. I propelled myself into researching anything from disorders to optical illusions to grasp an understanding of this unique organ‚ the brain‚ and how I could influence‚ in a positive manner‚ how people interact with reality. After learning so much‚ I felt compelled to help others by changing the way they perceive the world. Through painstaking research

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    consider when planning a health promotion program for a minority group who does not speak English. Culture has been defined as "the shared values‚ traditions‚ norms‚ customs‚ arts‚ history‚ folklore‚ and institutions of a group of people." Understanding culture helps us to understand how others interpret their environment. The first step is for the nurse to become aware of her own cultural self-awareness. After this the community nurse educator needs to be aware of how to approach a minority group

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    though things have changed a lot. Along with that so have my opinions. In my childhood days having an education meant nothing to me but now it’s the only thing I want to succeed in. After moving from India to America I feel like I get a better understanding of the opportunities that are available in this country and now I want to complete my education where I left off in India. While growing up I didn’t understand the importance of an education. It’s these days that make me realize that a person’s

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    coordinate them by the most important to the least important because when I take notes they be like a paragraph‚ very wordy. My mom told me when I got older she had to color coordinate my work for me when she helped me so that I could get a better understanding of what I was doing. I especially love using maps. Maps help me to understand the information better. It also shows an overview of the topic that we are discussing. It also helps me to picture the information in my head. Since I am a visual learner

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    Anggia M. Paulhamus Module #2 The article I chose from the reading is “Theory-guided interventions for adaptation to heart failure.” I chose this topic because this article was very interesting to me. It gave me a better understanding of the application of Roy Adaptation Mode (as the framework). The article explained Roy’s four mode of adaptation including physiological mode‚ self-concept/group mode‚ role function mode‚ and interdependence mode. The study showed a strong relationship in between

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    Child Development Milestones Child Development Milestones Age | Physical Development | Communication and intellectual development | Social‚ emotional and behavioural development. | 0-3 months | * Feeding 5-8 times a day * Sleeping 20 hours a day * Makes basic distinctions within the first month in the sensory capacities; vision‚ hearing‚ smelling‚ tasting‚ touch‚ temperature and pain. * Visual exploration and colour perception develops further into months 2 and 3. * Muscle control

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    health professionals‚ makes assumptions based on their own culture and background. Perhaps without even realizing it‚ healthcare providers may make assumptions about how the cultural values and beliefs of clients/patients will affect their understanding of health information or will determine their preferences for certain types of treatment.These assumptions are often based on a person’s birthplace‚ command of English‚ skin colour‚ age‚ or appearance. However‚ these assumptions may not be

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