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    and a service user‚ Hannah‚ tells you that she is unhappy with her new medication as she thinks she does not need it and so she is throwing it away. You know from her care plan that Hannah does need to take her medication regularly and gets confused. Hannah begs you to keep this confidential and not to tell anyone especially her daughter‚ who she sees regularly‚ as her daughter will be very angry. Bi How would you explain the term `confidentiality` to Hannah. Whilst it is Hannah`s right to make decisions

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    makes decisions can be among the main factors that determine whether that person is protected from or vulnerable to suicide. The novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher is about reasons that led to Hannah Baker’s death and reveals that several small choices can affect a major decision. For instance‚ Hannah creates thirteen cassette tapes explaining why she is making the decision to take her life. Thirteen different ways people are hurting her. Each reason affects her differently‚ but all thirteen reasons

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    Devil’s Arithmetic‚ a young 12-year old girl named Hannah Stern dislikes her Jewish tradition Passover and is ignorant toward her family’s Holocaust experiences. But when she symbolically opens the door for Elijah‚ she is instantly transported back to 1942 Poland during WWII.  As she learns the actuality that the people went through‚ Hannah starts to value the memories of her relatives and their background. At the beginning of the story when Hannah is in the car with her family‚ she keeps asking why

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    individual’s suicide. Over the course of the novel‚ the reader follows the events in the life of the protagonist‚ Hannah Baker that have led to her tragic suicide. One can argue that secondary character‚ Alex Standall plays a significant role in the story‚ and in Hannah Baker’s suicide‚ as none of the events would have occurred had it not been for Alex’s list. To begin with‚ like Hannah Baker‚ Alex Standall is a new student at Crestmont high school. The two immediately become friends‚ alongside Jessica

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    to talk about the book which was made first. In the book the story begins with Hannah and her mother arguing in front of Rosemary’s house‚ and Hannah wishes that her mom would not make her go to the seder at her grandmother’s house. In the book Hannah has a little brother and she tells him a couple of stories to make him less nervous about reading the four questions at the Seder. She is 13 years old and she wrote

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    Runnin’: The Kite Runner Parody December 2001 I’m not who I am because of where I went to college‚ or what I’ve done… it’s what I saw at the age of twelve in the winter of 1975. This incident changed my life forever… the alley changed my life forever. Hannah was my best friend‚ a girl yes‚ but none-the-less‚ my best friend. Who am I? I am Amy. Yes‚ probably the most feminine name you could ever give a boy‚ but I’m not feminine at all. Or am I? Maybe sometimes. Papa told me that my mother really wanted

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    he is a new kind along with Hannah Baker and Jessica Davis. They all bond over coming to a new town‚ switching schools and seeing each other at Monet’s‚ a little cafe. At Monet’s all three become tentative friends with a code word olly-olly-oxen-free which means someone had an exhausting day. Alex is sneaky and cruel because not only does he ruin his friendship with Hannah by placing her name on a “Who’s Hot/Who’s Not” list‚ he also causes Jessica Davis to hate Hannah because she was opposite of

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    on their special qualities ultimately changing their lives for the better. The minor character in Carter’s book is Hannah‚ who becomes not only a lover for major character Jane Learning‚ but also teaches

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    178 PART 3 CONNECTING WITH CUSTOMERS Applications Marketing Debate Is Target Marketing Ever Bad? As marketers increasingly tailor marketing programs to target market segments‚ some critics have denounced these efforts as exploitive. They see the preponderance of billboards advertising cigarettes and alcohol in low-income urban areas as taking advantage of a vulnerable market segment. Critics can be especially harsh in evaluating marketing programs that target African Americans and other

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    The movie shapes Hannah to look like she was around 16 to 18 years old. Despite this‚ Hannah and her parents‚ do not have Aaron (a.k.a Ron Ron) with them in the movie. Without Ron Ron this throws off the whole plot. To elaborate further about the book‚ Aaron found the piece of cloth and hid it in the dirty laundry. To illustrate‚ Aaron had to read in front of the whole group. Now without him‚ they just have a normal Seder with three children and not four. When Aunt Eva chose Hannah to open the door

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