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    Unit 4222-324 – Support individuals with specific communication needs. Kate Wilson Outcome 1 – understand specific communication needs and factors affecting them. 1.1 – Explain the importance of meeting an individual’s communication needs? Individuals that have communication problems need help and support to enable them to express themselves in the way they want, it’s important that you find out the best way for the individual to communicate for example it may be through sign language or writing

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    In this diverse society, there are many different identities that people develop. Some individuals may have a primary identity or several may have many identities. Most individuals in today’s society identify themselves as being part of more than one group. However, this leads them into a dilemma in deciding which identity matters more in the society or situation. When it comes to identifying oneself with an identity, it is difficult to choose which identity matters more than the other. As not everyone

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    should get what, when, and how. While many Americans avoid labeling, preferring to call themselves "moderates," two major ideologies are prominent in American politics: Modern conservatism believes in free market capitalism, limited government, and individual self-reliance without government aid. Much of modern conservatism reflects values it shares with classic liberalism, discussed above. Unique conservative perspectives, different from classic liberalism, include pessimism about human nature, belief

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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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    Denzel Washington, in a film role, once said, “The loudest one in the room is often the weakest one in the room” (CITATION). Pride can often force individuals into someone they are not. It can create a persona unattainable due to the multitude of reasons, as laid out in the Bhagavad-Gita and Antigone. The Bhagavad-Gita presented the principles that causes one’s prideful nature to be destructive and disparaging. While, Antigone gave the reader an example of an individual’s prideful nature in relation

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    approximately 1.3 million members in 2013. Teamster represents a diverse membership of blue-collar and professional workers in both public and private sectors. Teamster is a labor union which organized association of workers protection and further their rights and interests. Teamster is here to benefit and as Herbert Hoover said, “Competition is not only the basis of protection to the consumer, but is the incentive to progress.” What living in a teamster household meant to my siblings and I, are ending

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    a) A Free market view for gathering and utilization of personal data by Organizations (including organizations government offices and) underscores informed assent which ought to plainly advise the individual giving the data on the off chance that they won't keep it secret (from different organizations, people, and government offices) and how they will utilize it. They ought to be legitimately subject for infringement of their expressed policies. This perspective could consider genuinely mystery types

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    Reasons for Communication

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    and share experience 1.2 HOW COMMUNICATION AFFECTS RELATIONSHIP IN THE WORK SETTING communication affects relationship at work place e.g. with colleagues, people using services, children and their families, help to build trust, understanding of individual needs, communication is used to negotiate, to prevent or resolve conflict and prevent misunderstanding. Relevant theories e.g. tuck man stages of group interaction (forming, storming, norming and performing) 2.2 THE FACTORS TO CONSIDER WHEN PROMOTING

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    how mental wards were run in the 1960s. Patients were not given the right to make choices and were often treated under strict rule. Staff acted as dictators in the lives of those who were committed or those who chose to commit themselves to mental health. Independence cannot be gained without individual rights. In the Kesey novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, the antagonist Nurse Ratched strips her patients of their individual choice via “ward policy” and the ward schedule. The protagonist Randle

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    Cloning cannot be tolerated in society anywhere, not because of the ramifications on the individual countries and their cultures, but more importantly because of the mental state that a clone would inevitably have to cope with. The ability to clone humans is in essence the ability to steal a piece of someone’s individuality, which we have already

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