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    All schools work to prevent school violence and help to make schools safe places. Students, staff, and parents all have an important role in promoting school safety. After reviewing the current violence prevention policy and emergency response plan for my school, I noticed several strengths and weaknesses, critical areas that need to be addressed, and laws that were not being enforced. To start this plan, I am going to review the information that was gleamed from our current policy. STRENGTHS…

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    Positive Coping Skills

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    Upon Geoffrey's (voluntary) admission to the unit I would introduce myself to him as his key nurse. I would explain to Geoffrey the role of a key nurse, which is to offer him specialist information, follow his progress and be there to answer any questions or concerns he may have during his stay in the unit. Next I would give Geoffrey a tour of the unit and assign him a bed also outlining the rules to be followed while a patient in the unit. Geoffrey would also be given an information booklet,…

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    . Engagement is the first and most important step in the assessment process. This is where the counselor creates the first impression of trust and safety. The friendly handshake, body language, and warm greeting of the counselor sets a comfort zone for the client. This safe zone that is created, allows for empathy, and a trusted bond between counselor and client. The client is called into the clinician’s office and asked to take a seat. While sitting at the desk moving and preparing paperwork…

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    call. In addition the greeting could be something that the client remembers and associates us with so it practically could act as our unique personal signature. When meeting in person with a customer that greeting has to be accompanied with a firm handshake and an eye contact. Both of these techniques are fundamental in positioning the sale person as professional and genuinely interested in the client. (Evans,…

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    Nigger Meaning

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    they would say ‘Nigga’ is used to describe a bond, or a term of endearment and ‘Nigger’ is used as a racial slur. For example, I was in my Africana Studies class and I overheard two young men talking. At the end of their conversation, they did a handshake and one of them proceeded to say, “You my nigga”. In this case, the term was used as an endearment. In an article I read, “What is the difference between ‘Nigga’ and ‘Nigger’?” Stephan R. Frost talks about how he was sitting in a barber shop…

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    Hall (1966) describes personal space as the “small protective sphere or bubble that an organism maintains between itself and others” (Hall 1996: p112). In the book ‘The Silent Language’, Hall proposed that while animals use their urine and physical posturing to mark their territory, humans do something similar using our personal space. The proxemics theory suggests that the distance between individuals help to control the amount of sensory information exchanged and thus, helping to control the…

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    In this written assess work I will be talking about if culture differences in new markets are an opportunity or a threat to international business success. To begin with, lets start defining the word culture. ¿What does culture mean? Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts. Culture influence to international business because not all the countries have the same tastes,…

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    Scene 5 [In the office, there is a window and a desk stage left and a door stage right; the desk is facing stage left with a black swivel chair. There is a bookcase stage upstage with a lot of books, all ranging in dark colors.] Narrator: It had been a long day for Liv: she had found the cure for the zombie drug and had tried to fight the urge to indulge her former zombie ways. She sits exhausted in her office. Ravi: [opens door on stage right and enters and says in a sarcastic tone] So, how…

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    allowed to pass, these diseases could be entirely wiped out. Hence, childhood vaccinations should be required if people wish to keep today’s as well as future generations safe from life-threatening viruses. Right now, a child may literally be just a handshake away from contracting the whooping cough, but if people choose to mandate child vaccinations, then that child can be saved, and much heartache can be…

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    Self Confidence Speech

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    in YOU! Self-confident person is admired by others and inspire confidence in them. He faces his fears head-on and tends to be risk takers. He knows that no matter what obstacles come his way, he has the ability to get past them. Self-confident person tends to see his live in a positive light even when things aren’t going so well, and he is typically satisfied with and respect himself. Whatever you expect, with confidence, becomes your self-fulfilling prophecy. When you confidently expect good…

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