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    Today’s Youth Justice Board came after the 1998 Crime and Disorder Act which passed to prevent young people from offending and re-offending (Home Office 2009). In the 1800’s when it came to punishment for crimes‚ there was no distinction between adults and children. People thought that the old forms of punishment‚ such as transportation and overall humiliation‚ were too severe for children. Mary Carpenter advocated for education rather than prison which introduced the battle between welfare and justice

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    very special lady‚ on a very special day of hers. It was my clients eighty eighth birthday. She was very delighted to see me when I knock on her door. You could tell it from the smile on her face that she was very pleased to see me once again. She welcomed me into her room once again and kindly asked me to take a sit on the couch. As I enter my clients’ room I handed her a cupcake for Veterans Day. You could tell from her expressions that she was very joyful that I gave her the cupcake. Just a few

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    As I visited RSL Anzac Village‚ Narraben‚ I have outlined the nurses performing their roles in communication and safety practice in a professional working environment. As I was bought up in Nepal‚ I was really surprised with my expectation comparing to what I have seen. In this reflective writing I am going to explain about how does my expectation meet the obesevatation communication and safety features. In my imagination‚ RSL could have been a hospital with many nurses‚ doctors and very filthy

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    Invention of the Car - Technology - 1920 In the 1920’s‚ the Henry Ford automobile became popular with the average family. It changed the lives of Americans and everyone that wanted a better form of transportation. The most appealing part of this automobile was the affordability for the average family. In the next few years‚ most families had a car or were getting ready to buy one. Ford cars became more and more popular. They were creating a group of cars made for mass production and selling. The

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    Critically study the scenario below and answer the questions that follow. You are not restricted to this source only; you are expected to make use of knowledge from various resources and research material. You have to answer the questions in your own word s and do not take words directly from the passage. Note the mark allocation. IS THIS LOVE? John is a handsome young man who is the chairperson of the Represent ative Council of Learners (RCL) at the school he attends. Cathy‚ John’s girlfriend

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    draft Date: 02.01.2013 Students and Mandatory Volunteering Does mandatory volunteering differ from “slavery”? According to this project‚ a student has to spend his or her particular time to service for community for free in order to graduate from the university. It is fact that in some countries (United States of America‚ Canada) mandatory volunteering is still used‚ and in their experience‚ it works effectively. They say that mandatory volunteering not only develops some skills‚ but also teaches

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    My firsthand health related volunteer experience happened when I joined the Home and Community Club at my university. Our club mission was to seek out volunteering opportunities to help our community and the rural area communities in need with educational‚ cultural‚ and environmental support. During the summer break in 1999‚ our club had engaged in a significant and meaningful project to volunteer in delivering some basic health care services and training to Hmong villages in Chiang Mai. In Thailand

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    Nursing Homes from the Resident ’s Point of View Introduction In this interview project‚ I chose to interview a nursing home resident. She is an old lady who experiences short-term memory loss and is aware of her current mental condition. She has many loved ones who are close to her‚ and despite not knowing each of their names‚ she seems to be happy knowing that she as a lot of loved ones‚ especially her loving daughter. She loves to share stories of her life‚ and I was delighted to conduct the

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    I am applying to the Bsc Adult Nursing course‚ because this job is not only learning about caring for people but also how to become a useful asset to a medical team and this is something I would really enjoy doing. Communication is a strong part of this job and as well as the ability to work as a team. Without these qualities it would be difficult to do this job to the fullest. I feel I present these qualities and would enjoy the constant differentiation of the job and how rewarding it could be.

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    The demographic information on the nursing home on a macro level The quality of life of older adults in a nursing home is challenging. It has many different aspects and it also depends on the need of the person. Some of those characteristics are control by elderly people who are being placed in the nursing home‚ if they are well enough to comprehend what is going on. Older people are placed in nursing homes for different reasons‚ for example‚ it could be simply because people are too old to take

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