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    reasoning and deductive reasoning. Both types of reasoning are important in research as they assist in developing theories through induction and deduction. Inductive reasoning is defined as the process of reasoning from particular examples to general principles (page 96). One example as found in "Step by Step Research"‚ Kimberly Porter Martin‚ Ph.D. is‚ "...if you are driving around a community and you see lots of bumper stickers on cars‚ all of which have people’s names on them‚ you might draw the conclusion

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    ways for me to learn English. Firstly‚ they had English morning assembly every day. Although my second school used Cantonese as medium‚ it also put emphasis on English‚ for example there are English Day and Reading English Book Day. The above-mentioned activities could uplift my skills in different aspects English‚ for example listening and speaking skills. However‚ the demerit was that there was few chances to practice spoken English. During the English lesson‚ the teacher preferred to use Cantonese

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    strengths and weaknesses using two models of reflection to compare. I have chosen to use the models of reflectionGibbs (1988) as this reflective cycle is fairly straight forward; it encourages a clear description of a situation. Kolb (2004) learning cycle shows; learning theory through your experience. My interest for the health care profession started when I was employed as a community care worker. This involved all aspects of care mainly with the elderly. For example‚ hygiene‚ nutrition‚ mobility

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    Structure‚ Business Model and Culture The business model is a store that offers products that are high-quality‚ always fresh‚ with exceptional variety‚ at a competitive price‚ given the convenience of a fast transaction; this service is provided to the customer on a friendly‚ clean‚ and safe environment. Competence‚ which is what the employee will do to lead the business in the market. Dedication‚ a set of moral and ethical values that drives the manager to go beyond customer service

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    Dictionaries‚ the phrase ‘make for’ means ‘tend to result in or be received as (a particular thing):’ ‘Bad’ means ‘unfavourable’. Lastly‚ ‘role model’ means ‘person looked to by others as an example to be imitated’. So‚ the full definition of today’s motion is ‘famous or celebrated people are received as an unfavourable person to be looked to by others as an example to be imitated’. Now‚ please allow me to rebut the point given by the Prime Minister. He/She claims that ____________________________________________________________

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    4223-011 Reflection and Witness Today I was asked to support and care for a patient Mrs Y as we had noticed over the past weeks she was losing weight and following dieticians referral we were asked to give a certain diet and supplements for that patient and monitor her intake and output by doing a food chart‚ fluid chart and stool chart at food times and when needed to help her gain weight. As we were monitoring her closely it was important that we handled the information carefully and sensitively

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    A parent of a special education student attends the same aerobics class as you‚ the paraeducator‚ do. The parent repeatedly asks about the child’s progress at school. Parents have a right to obtain information about their child but paraeducators should refer parents to the supervising teacher for information about their children. As a paraeducator in the classroom‚ you feel that the supervising teacher exhibits poor teaching skills and that the classroom lacks organization. You don’t feel

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    knowledge has grown stronger each semester. I have always struggled to put my thought on paper in a manner that is coherent. In fact‚ I remember when my English teacher back in high school said to "organize your thoughts" or "provide more support and examples". Furthermore‚ these are the things that I have worked on and improved in this semester. The paper that I wrote is about social media affected students in their school. In this essay‚ I formulated my own ideas and need to research to support my

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    The Sophists believed that truth is based on relativism. Relativism is the belief that knowledge is determined by specific qualities of the observer‚ including ethnicity‚ age‚ gender‚ religious training‚ and cultural conditioning. The Sophists taught that we only believed things that seem true according to our culture. They also taught that individuals only believe that their ways are best because that is what truth within their culture is. The Sophists also break down relativism into two basic

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    Throughout my placement on Redbrook ward‚ i have had the opportunity to be involved and take part in MDT meetings. By producing the following table‚ i was able to understand why having MDT meetings are important‚ and the importance they have on effective patient care. Structure Membership & Attendance
Technology (availability and use)
Physical environment of the meeting venue Preparation for MDT meetings Organisation/administration during MDT meetings Clinical Decision Making Case management

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