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    Assignment 1 Session: FALL 2014 Deadline Date: 17/NOV/2014 11:59 PM Viva/Quiz will be conducted for evaluation Write in your own words to answer the following‚ if you use material from any book/website apart from your recommended book please provide relevant references. All work will be assumed yours otherwise. Justify your answers where needed. Explain briefly and concisely 1. List 5 types of operating systems with their primary functionality area and do they cater multiple types 2. Based on your

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    Reflective Account

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    REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT UNIT 6 ROLE OF A HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE WORKER AT 7.15AM I CLOCK IN AND TAKE MY COAT AND BAG OFF AND LOCK THEM IN MY LOCKER SO I AM READY TO START MY SHIFT STRAIGHT AWAY‚ EVEN THOUGH I SOMETIMES SOCIALISE WITH SOME OF THE STAFF I WORK WITH I ENSURE I AM IN THE RIGHT FRAME OF MIND TO WORD PROFFESIONALLY WITH THEM AND NOT PERSONALLY SO THAT WE ARE ABLE TO WORK AS PART OF A TEAM AND ARE ABLE TO DO THE JOBS THAT WE ARE EMPLOYED TO DO‚ THEN I WILL WALK INTO THE DINING ROOM

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    There are two distinct models of disability that seek to empower those with disabilities- the medical model and the social model. The medical model refers to a disability as a “physical or mental impairment of the individual and its person with social consequences. It regards the limitations faced by people with disabilities as resulting primarily‚ or solely‚ from their impairments” Wasserman et al (2011). Under the medical model people are defined by their illness or medical condition. The medical

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    Incident Reports‚ Logs‚ and Narrative Reports Differences Introduction The use of incidents reports‚ logs and narrative-only reports is commonplace in a number of public and private sectors‚ including law enforcement and health care where they are used to codify different types of events for different purposes. Irrespective of the setting and purpose‚ though‚ these types of written records can play a vital role in keeping track of important events and establishing accountability

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    Reflective Report Introduction The purpose of this essay will be for me to analyse and reflect on my first year at the University Of Hull and look at how I have developed as a student. I will be reflecting on my strengths and weaknesses as a student in relation to theorists such as David Kolb (1984) to see how I how I fit into one of their styles and also I will be looking at the new skills that I have gained that I did not have in the past. I will also be looking at the major turning points that

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    Reflection: More than just looking in the mirror "…reflection in a mirror is an exact replica of what is in front of it. Reflection in professional practice… gives back not what it is‚ but what might be‚ an improvement on the original…" Biggs (1999). Reflective practice‚ in this context‚ is not about just looking at myself in a mirror and accepting what I see blindly‚ without any question or evaluation. Rather‚ it is about looking at what I have learned and how I can utilise that learning in my teaching

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    Introduction Tele-nursing is the use of telecommunications technology such as videos‚ computers and tele-monitoring technologies to provide nursing care and advice at a distance. This growing technology offers many advantages in the delivery of healthcare information‚ disease monitoring‚ health promotion and disease prevention services‚ as well as nursing diagnosis‚ treatment and education to patient at home from a centralized location. Tele-nursing can be instrumental in helping patients

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    1. OVERVIEW The report puts across a non-bias personal reflective contribution to an event planned and delivered by Event Management students from Greenwich University. It sets out the rationale behind the event in an introduction and briefly discusses the roles of group members in the focus. Through out the focus‚ the report reflects on incidents leading up to the delivery of the event‚ and through a critical discussion‚ points out possible improvements. The discussion refers to aspects of communication

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    Nursing Shortage and Nursing Turnover Nursing shortage is a phenomenon that is affecting nurses and the provision of adequate patient care in today’s health care industry. Nursing shortage is said to occur when the demand for employment of nurses is far greater than the number of nurses willing to be employed at that time (Huber‚ 2010). According to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (A.A.C.N.)‚ “the nursing shortage is expected to increase as baby boomers age‚ and the need for health

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    Period Uncle Vanya was published and is set towards the end of the reign of the Russian Empire (1897). Subjects of the Russian Empire were segregated social estates (classes) such as nobility‚ clergy‚ merchants‚ cossacks and peasants. Native people of the Caucasus‚ non-ethnic Russian areas such as Tartarstan‚ Bashkirstan‚ Siberia and Central Asia were officially registered as a category called inorodtsy (literally meaning "people of another origin"). A majority of the people (81.6%) belonged to

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