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    Understand the process and experience of dementia Learning outcomes: 1: Understand the neurology of dementia 2: Understand the impact of recognition and diagnosis of dementia 3: Understand how dementia care must be underpinned by a person centred approach Resources Outcome 1 Describe a range of possible causes of dementia. O1.1 Dementia is caused by damage in the brain. The most common causes of dementia are called neurodegenerative diseases‚

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    Imperialism is when a large nation dominates or takes over a smaller nation or colony for political‚ social‚ and economic reasons. Imperialism has had more negative than positive effects on the non-industrialized nations at the time in the world. One positive effect of imperialism is when larger nations give to the smaller colonies in various helpful ways. They built a lot of things for the colonies‚ like railways‚ roads‚ and canals. They also established schools and even sometimes had some of

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    WK 1-DQ1: Explain how energy evolved over time into a consumable good. Does it still satisfy the original need for which it was created? Why or why not? How have our basic needs for energy changed? According to Aubrecht (2006)‚ the daily energy use per person has increased from 2‚000 kcals when humans were just hunters to 244‚526 kcals in 2000. From the beginning of the human race‚ we have used energy; First by setting wood and other materials on fire‚ using animals to assist in daily tasks

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    Rights and Choices in dementia care Explain the impact of key legislation that relates to fulfilment of rights and choices and the minimising of risk of harm for an INDIVIDUAL with dementia Key Legislations was brought in to protect the rights and choices of residents with or without dementia‚ while ensuring the risk of harm is minimised these legislations are: Human Rights act 1998 Mental capacity act 2005- Adults with incapacity act 2000 and 2007 Mental health act 2007 Disability discrimination

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    Taxable gifts allowed an once-in-a-lifetime credit of $1‚730‚000 and for the taxable estate‚ an exemption equivalent of credit of 1‚730‚000 for 2012 to the extent the credit was not used for the gift tax. Estate tax- Combined with taxable gifts. Can deduct contributions to spouse and charity. Once-in-a-lifetime exemption equiv. of $5‚000‚000 to the extent it was not used for gift tax purposes. FICA tax-Social security and medicare. Employee:S.S- 4.2% $110‚000 base medicare-1.45%. Employer:S.S-6

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    justice; for his brilliant alliance with Archbishop Mannix‚ where he progressed from the status of a young disciple to being suspected‚ inaccurately‚ of exercising an excessive influence over an ailing and declining archbishop”. An explanation as to how the person helped build

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    With gold in his ships Cortes contributed to the Spanish economy. Another person who used the same tactic as Columbus and Cortes was Pizzaro. Bondholders and stockholders were the ones that paid for his expeditions. It was in Peru where Pizzaro searched for gold and slaves. He helped the growth of a money economy‚ this was beginning

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    situations. She has a positive outlook on life. Therefore‚ she is the person whom I always turn to for advice. Nobody is perfect. Although sometimes we have controversies because of the difference in thinking‚ one of us will always take in lying down. There is a saying that‚ a friend in need is a friend indeed. I sure that our friendship will protract forever. What I would like to talk to my best friend is that whenever you need me‚ I will always be there rain or shine. The person that has influenced

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    Macbeth begins as a brave and honorable war hero who everyone praised. He takes a dangerous turn when he meets the three ominous witches who prophesize that he will eventually become king of Scotland. Macbeth is seen as a tragic hero because all of his actions‚ after the encounter with the witches‚ is driven by his fatal flaw: ambition. While Macbeth is obsessed with becoming king‚ it is his wife‚ Lady Macbeth who thinks he should do everything he can in order to maintain the crown. Shakespeare uses

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    have changed dramatically over the years How has television changed over the last 60 years? This question can be answered in a variety of different ways ranging from the technological changes and advances it has gone through to the question of whether it has any type of effects on the way people perceive it‚ or if society is manipulated by what they see on television. This report will hopefully uncover and discover television how it was then until how it is now. Television broadcasting was first

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