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    Hsc Physics Topics

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    ® keep it simple science HSC Physics Option Topic From QUANTA to QUARKS What is this topic about? To keep it as simple as possible‚ (K.I.S.S.) this topic involves the study of: 1. RUTHERFORD & BOHR MODELS OF THE ATOM 2. DE BROGLIE & MATTER WAVES 3. INTO THE NUCLEUS 4. APPLICATIONS OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS ...all in the context of the history‚ nature and practice of Physics. 1. RUTHERFORD & BOHR MODELS OF THE ATOM What Has Gone Before... The Rutherford Model of the Atom The entire

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    Task 2 HSC 345-1.2 Restrictive/ non restrictive interventions This is a form of intervention‚ which usually aims to prevent the movement of an individual or to move them from a dangerous incident. This can be by bodily contact or by moving of the environment eg: closing doors. Its stops the person from freely moving. It has risks to both those who use this method‚ those who you use this method on if not done correctly‚ and those around. Non-restrictive interventions – removing the item etc

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    HSC 336

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    During the time I have worked as a carer‚ there have been countless incidents of abusive/aggressive behaviour from service users. Sometimes‚ it is uncommon for certain service users to behave in such a way‚ but other times‚ it can happen on a daily basis‚ several times a day. At present there is one particular service user‚ Mrs McA who displays challenging behaviour on a regular basis‚ and one other who displays aggressive behaviour at different intervals‚ Mr N. Both require different techniques

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    Unit 14 P4 Cardiologist (Medical Consultant) Mrs Webster has been referred to me due to the pain in her chests and her recent diagnoses of high blood pressure that puts her at a higher risk of getting CHD. My role as her cardiologist is to ensure that I carry out further investigation to diagnose and to provide treatment for Mrs Webster. As A cardiologist I will carry out electrocardiogram to record and detect Mrs Webster’s hearts activity it will show me how if her heart beat and the rhythm

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    Choose two prescribed speeches and write an essay where‚ through close analysis of specific aspects of the speeches‚ you demonstrate the speeches textual integrity. We Recognise a text as possessing textual integrity when we see form‚ structure and language producing a unified conceptual whole. The speeches ‘Spotty-Handed Villainesses’ by Margret Atwood and ‘Faith‚ Hope and Reconciliation’ by Faith Bandler‚ represent how a combination of structure‚ form‚ language as well as exploring the human condition

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    Pi Patel a Hero

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    Not all literature that consists of an adventure brands the protagonist as a hero; however‚ Yann Martell’s Life of Picontains many patterns of a monomyth quest. The Heroic Monomyth‚ also known as the hero’s journey‚ explains the common stages of a quest in many classic stories. The novel is split into three sections‚ each with a specific purpose. The first section introduces the readers to the protagonist‚ while the second section is the actual journey he partook in. The final section is the ambiguous

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    Belonging Essay

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    poem and painting were constructed by completely different composers with completely different contexts‚ and this fact alone shows us that belonging is universal and will always play an important role in human life. Maslow’s hierarchy of needs‚ written in 1943‚ demonstrates that a basic need of human beings is to feel a sense of love‚ acceptance and belonging in order to avoid problems such as loneliness and depression. The relevance of his theory to our modern world is astounding; his interpretations

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    Hsc Unit038

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    protection Act 1998 sets out eight principles which are in essence a code of good practice for processing personal data. Your workplace policies and procedures will be based around those principles. The Human Rights Act 1998 details the right to a private life. There is also the GSCC code of practice for social care workers‚ which provides a clear guide for all those who work in social work‚ setting out the standards of practice and conduct workers and their employers should meet with regards the handling

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    Principles of Hsc

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    health and social care practice. Values – Beliefs about what is important to you as an individual‚ and what you believe about what is morally right and wrong. Values are usually learned from your parents/carers and tend to change throughout your life. Principles – Based on values‚ principles are basic guidelines about the right way to behave‚ i.e. your own personal code of conduct. For example‚ you treat people with respect because you believe that is the right thing to do. Empowerment –

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    Belonging Essay

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    The individual’s understanding of belonging is inextricably shaped by significant moments in time‚ which while not necessarily life-changing events‚ have a lasting‚ individual and personal impact. Such a concept of the significance of profound moments in time is echoed in Jhumpa Lahiri’s 2003 novel ‘The Namesake’ and Sean Penn’s 2007 film ‘Into the Wild.’ Both pieces rely upon an authorial manipulation of time‚ extended metaphor‚ symbolism and medium-specific techniques to make evident this importance

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