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    Unit 9 – Supervise a Team in a Business Environment Personal Statement. 1.1, 1.2: By working together as a team towards a goal/ objective helps the team become stronger and more focused towards targets/aims. This is due to individuals being able to build personal confidence while working together and enables people to be more assertive in their strong areas. By supervising the team you can help build a confident and able workforce by learning their strong/weak points. When working towards goals

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    worker depending on if the person is nursing or a residential client. The planning system allows the individual’s to: * What the individual wants to achieve and the outcomes to doing so. * What can the individual do for themselves? Or do they need help from their families and friends? * What does this individual need? * Identifying what the individual needs and what services need to be provided. The development process of a care/support plan is to show how person centred approaches

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    4222-370] ( Written questions [Outcome 1] Understand the concept of diversity and its relevance to working with individuals who have dementia 1.1- explain what is meant by the terms • diversity The Service Users i deliver care to are all different in many ways.This can be along the dimensions of gender, age, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, physical abilities, political beliefs, religious beliefs or other ideologies. This means that i have to be aware of a person’s

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    patterned principles of distributive justice are ultimately unjust as they interfere with individuals’ natural rights. A principle of distributive justice is “patterned” if it “specifies that a distribution is to vary along with some natural dimension, weighted sum of natural dimensions, or lexicographic ordering of natural dimensions,” he explains. So, a principle that distributed goods in society to individuals according to need, usefulness to society, intelligence, or some combination thereof is

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    hope? Not at all. The individual, though rarely found in his true sense, still exists; but in alarmingly marginalized numbers. The real sorrow is the true individual, while not lost to memory will never be hailed for the hero he truly is. This ideal of rebellion, the in individual, do not fashion themselves to fit any certain mold, but rather hold values that they personally agree with. Unfortunately for the masses, the individual cannot be pinpointed in a crowd. These individuals can be found manning

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    One thing that has not changed significantly over the decades has been individualism and collectivism and how they shape who humans are. The natural instincts to survive as individuals and within groups have existed since the beginning of time. In the author’s forward of Anthem, Ayn Rand states that social gains, social aims, and social objectives have become bromides of our language (Rand 15). By stating this she implies that society embraces collectivism and community ideals and has lost sight

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    acquire and attain knowledge that may be useful to them at a later stage. While doing so we don’t even realize or imagine what all we are loosing. The most important thing we are losing is privacy of our personal information. All the info about each individual is available on the net these days. Where is the secret of our personal life? Imagine the era of Adam and Eve; even they were not spared for their personal secrets of life at that age. As a result we can’t even imagine the state of affairs

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    found to have less detrimental forms of self reflection. This proves that culture can affect the amount and type of self reflections that individuals carry out, as well as the extent of self distancing. As shown through this study, self distancing could serve as a regulator for an individual 's emotions or the impact of emotions on the cognitive aspect of the individual. Another study by Falicov (2003) proves that there were more stigmatization of mental illnesses such as depression in collectivist societies

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    out to manageable all that rests on nature, or is characteristic, much the same as Nietzsche's position on the planet and his perspectives. Considering this current, Edwards' perspectives on Christianity ought to be seen in setting focused at the individuals who concur with his thought, that G-d is incredible and past the limit of human reason. Edwards reaffirms for his group of onlookers G-d's Spiritual and Divine Light. This light conferred to the spirit by G-d, is of an alternate nature from any

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    the most important to maintaining the original integrity of the building, and which take precedent over other criteria. There are numerous steps and thoughts which an individual must consider when they are seeking to rehabilitate a structure which is to be a house museum. The old house journal gives thirty five tips for individuals who are seeking to rehabilitate an old home. Many of these could progress to become house museums or private households in the future, yet they give a fantastic idea into

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