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    Central College London Module Study Guide G: Managing Quality in Partnership Working Graduate Diploma in Health and Social Care – Level 5 Module G: Managing Quality in Partnership Working The learner will: 1 Understand differing perspectives of quality and partnership working in relation to health and social care services Partnership: empowerment; independence; autonomy; power; informed choice; staff and organisation groups eg statutory‚ voluntary‚ private‚ independent

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    A Game of Polo with a Headless Goat Background This extract comes from a book which was written as a spin-off from Emma Levine’s television series about strange and unusual sports. It is a travelogue (a book which describes travel in a foreign country) in which she describes these sports‚ the people involved and her experiences of filming them. In doing so‚ she gives an insight not just into the sports themselves‚ but into the lives and culture of the people who take part in (and watch)

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    Wilfred Owen's Poetry

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    Wilfred Owen establishes a sense of conflict in his poetry‚ this is depicted in “Anthem for Doomed Youth” and in “Dulce et Decorum est”. There are a number of themes in Owen’s poems‚ which all relate to the war. The poems focus on the allied soldier’s experiences and the impact the war had on them. The environments that Owen mentions in his poetry include the battlefield in France and the small towns in England. Owen’s poetry has many types of conflicts which include conflicts in the environment

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    Fashion and Identity

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    Fashion and Identity It is only shallow people who do not judge by appearances. The true mystery of the world is the visible‚ not the invisible. * Oscar Wilde I wear my own kind of dress‚ something that I love‚ but in doing so‚ I am displaying my style to all those around me‚ and in this I will respond to your exhibit‚ even as you will respond to mine. That the clothes we wear make a statement is itself a statement that in this age of heightened reserve‚ fashion has become a cliché. But

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    it is the story of a man trying to be a “good” father under impossible circumstances. How this father and his tender son got where they are‚ and what happened to bring about such a dire future‚ is almost irrelevant. In fact‚ we receive only disjointed and incomplete clues about what may have happened via the father’s feverish dreams and in rare moments when he allows himself to remember. And even then””the memories‚ the dreams””they are all personal‚ void of any social or political concerns.

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    Even though Ray Bradbury urged the world to beware of the onslaught of increasingly meaningless media and to preserve morals and ethics through intellectually stimulating content‚ such as books and deep human relationships‚ through his book Fahrenheit 451 in 1953‚ based on the current situation of society today‚ it seems that the world ironically ignored his warnings. For example‚ in the realm of reading‚ an increasing amount of people prefer to read summaries of a book on websites like Shmoop and

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    Time Machine Essay

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    The “Time Machine” by the author HG Wells is a science fiction novella that takes place in London in the year of 802‚701. In the “Time machine” the main characters are Weena‚ the Eloi‚ and the protagonist is the Time Traveler and the antagonists are the Morlocks. The rising action in the Time Machine is when the Time Traveler gets stuck in the future and has to survive because the Morlocks are trying to kill him. In the Time Machine the conflict occurs when the Time Traveler arrives to the year of

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    during the height of summer‚ when the grasshoppers are buzzing and the children are playing outside. The character is a boy or a group of boys‚ and they are riding bicycles down a hill near to the chalk horse. The structure of the poem is quite disjointed‚ with only five sentences throughout three stanzas. Enjambment is used extensively to further reinforce the idea of a out of breath child‚ as by not ending each line with a full stop the poet is enticing the reader to continue and hear what this

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    Each person’s life undertakes a journey‚ whether it is physically or mentally. We all undergo our own adversities‚ tears‚ pains‚ and obstacles which can change yours and the society’s perspectives of life. Journey’s can be classified as a distance‚ course‚ travelled or appropriate for travelling. The poems “Leaving Home” by Peter Skrzynecki and “Geography Lesson” by Brian Patten both include different techniques such as metaphors and imagery to emphasise the different processes‚ changes‚ choices

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    The Author to Her Book: Anne Bradstreet’s Significant Uses of Diction After reading Anne Bradstreet’s‚ The Author to Her Book‚ I initially understood the poem to explain a complex feeling of the speakers’ disdain and love‚ but mostly disdain towards her child. I knew there was something more to this poem; I was drawn in so much further than the first understanding I got from it. I originally didn’t notice the title‚ and with the title came a whole other dimension‚ or layer. I then interpreted the

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