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    in the National Service Framework for Older People.[1] A White Paper addressing the social aspects of elderly care‚ ’Our health‚ our care‚ our say: a new direction for community services’‚ was published in 2006.[2] Concerns have been expressed about the standard of nutrition which elderly patients have received in hospital. This has prompted Age UK to issue its guidance ’Seven Steps To End Malnutrition’.[3] Age discrimination Patients should be treated according to clinical need rather than age

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    a dedicatory speech on the battle ground of Gettysburg‚ also known as the Gettysburg address. Akers wrote an article about a statue that stood for peace. The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the most gruesome battle in all the civil war. Abraham Lincoln wrote the speech "Gettysburg Address" dedicating the battle field for a final resting place for the men that gave their life in battle. In the Gettysburg address it says "We have come to dedicate a portion of that field‚ as a final resting place for

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    We live in an epoch of complex problems. The ideas of tolerance and human rights protection‚ based on the idea that every human being is a master of their life‚ have contributed into letting people live as they want and do what they will – in reasonable measures. In particular‚ tolerance has seemingly resolved or smoothened a number of moral dilemmas that humanity faced during the past centuries. However‚ there still exists several extremely important and disputable questions‚ such as euthanasia

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    Hour” focuses on the reaction of Mrs. Mallard when she finds out about the death of her husband in a train accident. The first paragraph leads off by letting you know the fragile state of Mrs. Mallard’s heart and how those around her where very careful not do or say anything to cause too much excitement or anxiety in her life. It also sets the stage for the audience to have a little sympathy for Mrs. Mallard‚ knowing the condition she is in. The line “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart

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    2011‚ 09:30:22 am » Hi can someone help Handle Information in Health and Social Care Setting By shirle85 | April 2013 Zoom In Zoom Out Page 1 of 1 CU2470 Handle information in Health and Social care settings 1.1 The legislation that relates to recording storage and sharing of information known as care plans is the Data Protection Act 1998. There are 8 principles to be followed when gathering data 1) processed fairly and lawfully 2) processed only for 1 or more lawful purpose

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    June 14th 2013 CP:150 Introduction to Computers Unit 13 Paper Why legalizing marijuana would be beneficial to the United States. The current drug laws are doing more harm than good‚ legalizing marijuana would benefit the country in many ways. It would increase revenue for states. If marijuana were legal‚ the states would have more money to spend on important problems. Also marijuana has many medical benefits. Marijuana has been a part of humanity for almost as long as history has been recorded

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    in the united states would like to get free college. In the United states college is not free. While there are many poor people who cannot Offord college money‚ college should not be free because the government cannot afford all the college resources and paying for education motivate students. First thing‚ college should not be free there are many problems from the government‚ the government have to pay school staff and they have to buy school supplies and parking lot. So they don’t have

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    Mr. Pitt‚ otherwise known as William Pitt‚ the 1st‚ Earl of Chatham‚ was born in 1708 and lived until 1778. During his lifetime he served as the Prime Minister of Great Britain. After his death‚ his son‚ William Pitt‚ the Younger‚ also served as a Prime Minister of Great Britain. Mr. Burke‚ Edmund Burke‚ was an outstanding writer‚ political theorist‚ orator and statesman whose life spanned from 1729 until 1797. Mr. Fox‚ or Henry Fox‚ was a prominent statesman in parliament. William Pitt‚ 1st

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    This man‚ Mr. Spurlock‚ has embarked on this adventure to assess the health issue of McDonald’s food. Of course‚ there are a couple of rules. He has to eat McDonalds for breakfast‚ lunch‚ and dinner. He also has to devour everything on the menu at least once. If he is asked to super size his meal‚ he must submit. His experiences during this thirty day trial period are astonishing. Even more startling is what happens to his physical wellness during this McDonalds rampage. First on Mr. Spurlock’s

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    Citywide Curfew Yes the citywide curfew should be changed for various reasons. I think that there shouldn’t be a curfew on weekends. There would be less crime and there would be fewer teens in juvenile. Logically there shouldn’t be a curfew on weekends because if there wasn’t the police wouldn’t be so worried about teenagers under 17. The curfew van wouldn’t be picking people up at all. The parents should be able to raise their children or child how they please‚ and of they allow their child to

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