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personally and also studies he has heard about in the past that are similar to his experience with Stephen. In past stories we have read, in particular, "Flowers for Algernon," the research scientists appear to be all too professional and dehumanize the person that is being studied. Charlie, the main character in the novel, takes many tests and undergoes an operation to further the scientist's research. The scientists do not connect with Charlie on an emotional level at all. They are not interested about...
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Open DocumentPERSON PERCEPTION * Refers to the different mental processes that we use to form judgments and draw conclusions about the characteristics and motives of other people. Variables that give impact to person perception: 1. Characteristics of the person you are observing. 2. Context of the situation. 3. Own personal characteristics. Based of our impressions are: 1. Roles and social norms 2. Physical cues 3. Salience of the information Primary Effect * ...
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Open DocumentImplement person centred approaches in health and social care 1.1 Define person-centred values. 1.2 Explain why it is important to work in away that embeds person centred values. The underlying purpose of “Person-centred values” is to ensure that the individual needing care is placed at the very centre of the decision making process about their life, the services and support they want and need. Therefore, under this strict system, the person is always placed at the very centre of the planning...
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Open DocumentA creative person is someone who uses their imagination and intuition to create something new or to make changes to something that already exists. Creative people have many attributes such as openness to new experiences, observance, curiosity, personal freedom, a willingness to take risks, self reliance, persistence and the freedom from fear of failure. Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations are the two most commonly used methods of creative motivation. Intrinsic motivation refers to motivation that...
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Open Documentof the many thousands? A bilingual person is one who has the knowledge or intelligence of knowing two or more languages. However, there are different levels and stages of bilingualism. There is individual bilingualism which is when a person knows his/her mother tongue and another language that is used in society, as well as elective bilingualism which is a person who chooses to learn a new language. There also is circumstantial bilingualism which describes a person that learns another language in order...
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Open Documentmovement and positioning of an individual There are many conditions that can impact on movement and positioning of people. People with arthritis normally have stiff painful joints and are limited movement in certain areas. When moving or positioning a person it is important to take care doing this so there is reduced pain and discomfort. Some people may suffer from cerebral palsy, as a result of this, some of their muscles may be contracted or joints will be causing a fixed rigid limb. Anyone who is looking...
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Open Documentmovement and positioning of an Individual. There are a number of conditions that can have an impact on the correct movement and positioning of a person, for example: arthritis, people that suffer with arthritis will often have stiff joins and find it hard to do a lot of movements. Amputation, the loss of a limb for example a leg can affect the way a person moves about, they may need an artificial leg fitted but the benefits depend on were the leg was amputated. Outcome 2 Understand legislation...
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Open DocumentDescription of a person Jerry, My Boyfriend It is only when an individual gets to know a person on a deeper level that he or she can actually appreciate and value that person’s inner beauty. Although physical attraction is important--and it is the first impression one always gets--it does not express an individual's inner attributes. My boyfriend, Jerry, represents both internal and external beauty. Jerry is not as towering as Michael Jordan; however, he is not as short as Michael J. Fox...
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Open DocumentThings to consider person centred to the individual Things I would like to learn For example writing, cooking, swimming learning about a chosen subject. Work, training, day time activities What I would like to do during the day; would I like to go to college if so what course would I be interested in doing, interests, voluntary work, community activities. Having fun Holidays, places to go, leisure, hobbies, interests and how would I get there. Communication How should people communicate...
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Open Documentsuccess. They are simply the results of the decision. Any person could inherit millions of dollars and yet not be successful. We see time and time again when people hit the lottery and yet are still failures. All the money in the world cannot create a successful mind frame. Millions of dollars in the bank can't change a poor, unsuccessful mind frame. That can only be changed from within. I was inspired to write this essay by a person who cancelled a meeting. I was having a string of cancellations...
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