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    a smile on my face. I refused to let him see how much that had hurt me. While I was smiling on the outside‚ I was breaking on the inside. From that point on I vowed to make my dad like how I looked‚ no matter what it took. A few months after the incident‚ I was still trying to please my dad. I started changing little things‚ like how I did my hair and the clothes I wore. When I realized that wasn’t working I decided to try a diet. It went pretty well except my dad still wasn’t pleased with how I

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    Book Report: “The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime” The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime is a novel by Mark Haddon. The Story is told through the perspective of an intelligent fifteen-year-old boy with autism who includes a variety of clever visuals to enhance his narrative. The boy Christopher Boone narrates this novel after finding his neighbor’s black poodle‚ Wellingtion‚ mudered with a garden fork. The book is Christopher’s account of his investigation‚ and as he gets

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    A1. Possible Causes a. In order to improve the process in dealing with this specific incident changes must be made to implement a new process in order to better deal with these situations in the future. The first step would be to develop a team that is specifically trained to handle these emergent situations. Each member should have a specific role designated to them to know their specific tasks that should be handled during the emergency response. Once the team is developed‚ special training

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    The Book‚ Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime‚ was written by Mark Haddon in 2003‚ which was later rewritten for a stage adaption by Simon Stephens in 2015. The Story follows a young boy‚ Christopher in his efforts to solve the murder of his neighbor’s dog‚ who struggles to deal with the people around him and his inability to process social constructs and human emotion. The author of the book Haddon‚ doesn’t establish the autism Christopher has in order to allow the audience to not immediately

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    Walmsley's Diary

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    Some excerpts from my Wartime diaries in the 4th Queen’s Own Hussars Wednesday 11th. April 1945 Woken at 4 am to go into Lugo area with Recce party. Stood at cross roads for a couple of hours. Area lousy with mines. Late breakfast when tanks arrived. On April ll th I went with Lt. Walmsley by jeep to Lugo‚ the fortified town that is surrounded by water and to which access is made by many small bridges. We stopped the jeep on the outside perimeter and looked across one of these bridges at the town

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    with tools that create an inwardly questioning and outwardly conforming character. By formulating a book that is itself a metaphor and using animals as a metaphor for society‚ the inward and outward ways are demonstrated. In the novel‚ The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Night Time‚ Christopher adds to the meaning through his attempts to reach a goal by conforming while in Of Mice and Men‚ Crooks helps the reader reach the conclusion that social influences determine a person’s final

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    capacity of developing moral agency without empathy. Kids at a young age are taught the lessons of good and bad of what other people see as good that impacts on them as they grow up. The same concept goes with Christopher in the novel of‚ The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon‚ that endorse the fact that he has autism is able to learn right and wrong without feelings. He is viewed as naïve‚ but gives that sense of innocence of nature through the way he portrays his thoughts to

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    Katie Widdowson CU1521 Support Children and Young People’s Health and Safety 4.1 Explain the policies and procedures of the setting or service in response to accidents‚ incidents‚ emergencies and illness. The nursery has a legal responsibility to keep all children and staff safe and healthy at all times whilst in the setting. The policies explains that the nursery will provide appropriate treatment and First Aid if an accident or emergency situation occurs or if a child is taken ill. The nursery

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    Inequality In Nursing Care

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    even though they spend the most time with the patients. Incident report One of the most frequent incidents that occur in my work place is assault. During any assault incident‚ whether the assault is patient to staff or patient to patient‚ an incident report must be filed. The charge nurse and the nurse assigned to the perpetrator conduct the initial investigation. They both evaluate the situation to find out what happened prior to the incident. Was the perpetrator agitated or showing any sign of

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    CU1571 Promote Positive Behaviour - Question and Answer Session Name of Candidate: ... Learning outcomes Assessment criteria 1.1 1. Question: Explain how legislation‚ the code of practice and policies relating to positive behaviour support are applied to own working practice 1. Understand how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relate to positive behaviour support Answer: Learning outcomes Assessment criteria 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 1.4‚ 1.5

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