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    The Future of Brain Implants Current and future technology Over the last twenty years, scientists have been developing brain implants to help people suffering from Alzheimer 's disease, dementia, stroke and/or brain injuries to restore their ability to create long-term memories. Current technology is becoming more invasive both in terms of interconnections within the physical body and our mental dependence. According to a researcher Ellen M. McGee, Long Island University, “The future development

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    Learning habits are skills taught or based off of an individual’s personal experiences. There are several different forms of learning habits, for example, working in a safe environment, collaborating with others, independently working, being reliable, organized, showcasing initiative, having the ability to possess self-advocacy and to have the flexibility to provide customer service. In this reflection paper, I will address ways these learning habits or skills aid in supporting my academic success

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    other hand, uses the five senses to help the reader picture how beautiful London is in his poem. In order to help his audience comprehend how filthy london is, william blake uses some of the five senses. He illustrates this well through the use of hearing. A strong example of this can be found in line thirteen: “But most, through midnight streets I hear” (13). Sound really makes a difference in our lives and he uses that to paint a clearer picture of how he perceives London. William Wordsworth uses

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    What I have learned about my strengths and weaknesses regarding the way I communicate is that I am more focused on being democratic and making sure everyone has a voice and that everyone feels heard. The weakness to this style is that it is time-consuming and I, therefore, can sometimes not come to a complete decision due to consistently weighing my options. When I read the twelve different listening blocks, I saw that I do specific blocks with certain people in my life. The biggest one I feel that

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    Infants have an incredible mind in that they have the ability to learn and master a language in a relatively quick matter of time. The elasticity of babies and children’s brains is remarkable. It has been quite astonishing to watch my eleven month old niece grow and learn as she studies the things that my family and I say and do. She understands a range of words and sentences even though she is not able to actually articulate them yet. Soon she will be going from a blabbering mumbo jumbo speaking

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    A few ethical standards at my current internship are: Standard #7: Human Service professional ensure that their value or biases are not imposed upon their clients. As a case worker you want to be able to help a client without forcing your beliefs of attending church based on the client’s service. An additional standard for human service employees to practice confidentiality outside the agency. Last professional boundaries are for case workers not to participate in sexual relationship with their clients

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    You would have thought the world would look different when it ends, yet when me and Juliet went outside for the first time after a month in the room, it all looked the same. The mob sprinting down the street, just like they do every day. The honking and scratches on tiles. everyone minding themselves, accelerating and pushing others

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    is the difference between hearing and listening? What are some strategies you could employ to improve your listening skills? What does it mean to listen critically? When sound waves are transformed by the electrochemical impulses into the brain, the wonderful sense of hearing is experienced. Listening is actually paying attention to the speaker and understanding what was said. Hearing is being able to hear what is said but not understand the meaning of the speech. Hearing and listening are essential

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    Case Study | Describe ways in which care workers can empower Individuals (P3)Explain why it is important to take individual circumstances into account when planning care that will empower an individual, using relevant example from health and social care (P4)Discuss the extent to which individual circumstances can be taken into account when planning care that will empower them, using relevant examples from health and social care (M2)Assess the potential difficulties in taking individual circumstances

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    Art of Listening

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    to ensure that you listen effectively Introduction • Almost 45% of time we spend in listening. • An essential management and leadership skill. • A process of receiving, interpreting and reacting to a message. • Difference between listening & hearing Why Be A Good Listener? Needs of the Customer… • To be recognized and remembered • To feel valued • To feel appreciated • To feel respected • To feel understood • To feel comfortable about a

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