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    work. These ethics and standards guide decisions and actions within the social work field. Social workers must work to ensure that all work done falls into line with the NASW Code of Ethics. It is here that one can find the most important values in working with clients. Namely, the National Association of Social Workers (2008) mentions the use of “[c]ultural competence and [s]ocial diversity.” As America is made up of various cultures and customs, it is important for workers to respect these

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    MOVE AND POSITION INDIVIDUALS IN ACCORDANCE WITH PLAN OF CARE 1:1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals The anatomy which the physical structure of the body and physiology which is the normal functions of the body help individuals to move their limbs. Muscles have the power of contraction thus it produce movement of the body and allow the bones to work like hinges. When moving someone/individual

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    Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is a chronic disease that is modifiable and preventable through diet and exercise. The incidence of T2DM is propagated by a sedentary lifestyle and excessive caloric intake. Maintenance of a desirable body weight, diet, and exercise are the mainstay therapy for T2DM (Buttaro, Trybulski, Bailey, & Sanberg-Cook, 2013). I have chosen Shannon, a 30 year old single African American female who is newly diagnosed with T2DM for my health promotion paper. Shannon is obese

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    people to volunteer on the fundraising committee and find a way to comfortable ask for donations,” this was the groups open ended question and lead to

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    women are not allowed to do and these duties define them as a man; for example, in the book "Things Fall Apart", the main character Okonkwo portrays the perfect example of what a men should do and how to act, the importance of how a man should provide for his household, and the importance of leadership as a man in the Igbo culture. In the story "Things Fall Apart" by Achebe

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    progression with all different types of dementia. However the importance of early diagnosis is the same. Early diagnosis is necessary to improve the treatment, information and the care and support that they revive and also to allow them and their family to make well-being choices for their future and also to keep their care and support person centred. If one of our service users are diagnosed early enough it can give them a lot more options in the way of treatments and medication, it can

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    (NCSU) students are Webassign, Moodle, V-python, Clicker (student response system), and Maple. Maple is highly used in Mathematical courses for daily assignments because it explains classical mathematical concepts in a practical and effective way to students. Maple plays a significant role in resolving difficult problems, providing visual diagrams and

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    with service users and colleagues whilst on placement at a children’s home. It is vital for me to be able to reflect on my own practice as I can adapt how I think, feel and behave in order to better meet the needs of service users. This statement is agreed by Horner (2004) who suggests that ‘reflection is a prerequisite to being an effective social worker, as it requires an approach that questions our thoughts, experiences and actions’. Throughout

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    leadership theories really appealed to me because both these theories emphasise the importance of staff feeling comfortable and the creation of a positive atmosphere where everyone is on the same page. Transformational leadership begins with the development of a whole school vision. This vision needs to be agreed upon by all members of staff, students, and the school community (Leithwood, 1994). It covers not only the agreed-upon direction for the school, but also the creation of a learning community built

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    QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH Methodology A structured questionnaire was prepared using Qualtrics as it was inexpensive, convenient and efficient way of collecting large and varied amount of information from the target audience related to the accommodation needs of an international student. The questions were related to the research objectives. The target audience were undergraduate and graduate students of NYIT. The survey was distributed using various NYIT groups on social media. The total number of

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