TNT: “Push Button for Drama”. This commercial for a Belgian channel; which is focused on drama. This advert shows a button being placed in a street and when someone pushes it‚ ‘drama’ happens including an ambulance coming out of no where‚ a shooting reenactment and a man crashing his bike into a motorbike. The lighting of this commercial is great as it is set outside during the daytime so the light is natural and the clarity is perfect giving a easy perceivable picture. There is a large range
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aims to explain how communication is not an easy process and it often fails as the encoding and decoding of information is a times influenced by certain barriers; however it is possible to communicate effectively. The main obstacles are how self image and self esteem can have an influence on communication depending on one’s value system. It is shown how physical and mental distractions‚ bias and prejudice‚ lack of appropriate focus‚ premature judgement and culture are barriers to communication and how
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seeking work as she suffers from a bad back and as a result of this is a recipient of sickness benefit. She is co-habiting with her fiancé of three months whom she plans to wed later in the year‚ although no date has yet been finalised. This client self referred to ‘Care In Crisis’ as she had heard about the organisation through a friend and felt she ‘needed to talk.’ During the initial assessment she disclosed that her mother had passed away as a result of cancer in March of this year‚ hence her
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1.1 Explain the models of practice that underpin equality‚ diversity and inclusion in own area of responsibility The client groups at my current place of work are adults with autism‚ learning disabilities and some of the residents have a dual diagnosis of mental health issues as well. Both the social and medical model has an impact on their daily life. The home empowers the residents and enables them to lead a normal positive life where possible. We do this by providing and engaging them in their
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is a competition to see who can lose the most weight the quickest. The obsession of many young girls over their appearance or weight has led to a growing number of people who have developed an eating disorder to try to deal with their lack of self-esteem or other related problems. Eating disorders are a serious health problem. Three of the most common eating disorders are anorexia nervosa‚ bulimia nervosa‚ and binge eating or compulsive eating disorder. A person with anorexia refuses to keep
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five criteria needed in order to be diagnosed with this disorder. One is uncomfortable in social situations‚ the second one is low self esteem‚ third instability‚ fourth irritable and antagonistic in her relationships‚ and fifth she is extremely impulsive. My rationale for this is clearly demonstrated in several of the scenes through out the movie. For her low self esteem it is shown when she clearly states that she used to see herself as ugly and even in the present it seems she still thinks that as
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L3 HSC Technical Certificate Unit 305 - Understand person-centred approaches in adult social care settings 1. Describe person-centred approaches (1.1.1) Person centred approach is for example me writing a care plan for a client and basing the care plan around them by asking them questions and seeing how they are when doing activities such as person care. This way i can make sure the client will be getting the right amount of time and care. I would be creating a care plan through the eyes of
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extremely strict‚ and expect their children to be obedient. Authoritarian parents’ main focus is that the child does what they are told‚ and it is not necessarily always what the child wants. This can lead to the child either being too passive with low self-esteem‚ or on the other end of the spectrum; they can turn rebellious. The second style is permissive. Permissive parents practically let the children have control‚ giving them too many choices. There is little to no punishment for bad behavior‚ because
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This presentation will inform a 750-1250 word written analysis of your own development needs in relation to the role of the teacher‚ when considering and making adjustments to assessments for students with disabilities identified in your presentation. Through working in a special school‚ teaching Learning Outside the Classroom (LOtC) I have had to adjust my teaching and own assessment practices to meet a range of disabilities‚ all the children at School‚ have a statement of special needs. These
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guarding Self-esteem is a term used in sociology and psychology to reflect a person’s overall emotional evaluation of his or her own worth. It is a judgment of oneself as well as an attitude toward the self. Self-esteem encompasses beliefs (for example‚ "I am competent‚" "I am worthy") and emotions such as triumph‚ despair‚ pride and shame.[1] Smith and Mackie define it by saying "The self-concept is what we think about the self; self-esteem‚ is the positive or negative evaluations of the self‚ as in
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