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    UNIT TITLE: MY ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES AS A TRAINEE CARE MANAGER The role of a Care Manager is one of great responsibility, not only do they need to care for the residents, within their care, they also have a responsibility to take care of all employees, visitors, whether relatives or other professionals entering the work place. As a, very recently, promoted Trainee Care Manager I am yet to understand the full workings of the role, however with the assistance of fulfilling this…

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    that any failure that I received was completely my fault. Accepting personal responsibility is a must in college. As kids transform into adults, and become more independent, the importance of their choices continues to grow. As a wise man once said, “with great freedom comes great responsibility.” In my college experience, I’ve already seen kids start to fail their class because they lack the ability to accept responsibility and prioritize their life outside of school. If a student wants to be…

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    American Responsibilities Americans have many responsibilities to live up to. Most Americans do live up to these responsibilities, but some don’t. I feel that some of the important responsibilities that Americans are held to are good citizenship, the right to vote, and obligations to our veterans. Citizens have many responsibilities they have to deal with on a day to day basis. Some of these responsibilities include: obeying the laws, taking leadership roles, and volunteering. Obeying the…

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    good hope as his companion…” (Republic, 4, 331a). Because one indulges in bodily desires, the desires will ultimately run the individual creating fear within a soul. A person controlled by bodily desires will be afraid to make any actions and be at a standstill in every aspect of there life because they will fear making the wrong decision or doing something wrong. An individual who indulges in bodily desires will be afraid to sleep at dusk and often wake in terror numerous times throughout the…

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    were not “funny-looking”, symbolising the judgmental and fake interactions present in society. By juxtaposing the superficial nature of adults with his child sister whom he claims is “somebody with sense”, Holden’s negative impression of older individuals exemplifies his fear of growing up. Due to this epiphany, he contemplates “[catching] everybody if they start to go over the cliff”. Leaping forwards off the cliff is allegorical of a child’s jump into the adult world, and Holden is determined…

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    Nishita Gandhi Mrs. Singh ENG3U0 20 July 2015 The Changing African-American Mindset In life individuals are often confronted with experiences that shape who they eventually become. The novel Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison and the film, The Colour Purple directed by Steven Spielberg, both explore the lives of their two protagonists and examine how their experiences define them. The novel Invisible Man is dated back to the early 1900s, and is based upon an anonymous African-American man who…

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    In the beginning of Roberta M. Gilberts textbook Extraordinary Relationships: A New Way of Thinking About Human Interactions (1992), she argues “In the realm of the purely personal - after food, water, and shelter - the quality of relationships most often determines the quality of life” (p. 3). I believe this statement perfectly sums up how vital and necessary human relationships are for human life, and the strong impact they play on having a positive and meaningful life. There were several…

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    Men throughout history have been held to a very high standard. A certain criterion that was especially expected among a certain class of individuals. These personages, such as, those of noble birth were raised in these morals since birth. Castiglione’s Courtier, however, was a little bit different type of gentleman, not only was he required to maintain and exceed these ideals, he was supposed to have an ample amount of insouciance about him. There are three distinct areas that this courtier was…

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    uniqueness. This belief holds true, especially in regard to the world we currently live in. Our individual characteristics and traits are what initiates change and drives society; thus, in a world in which individuality did not exist, modern society as we know it would most likely fall to…

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    Sherry Turle Analysis

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    Texting and the use of technology have several affects among society as a whole, and on the individual. According to Sherry Turkle, texting can alter the mood of an individual, and transform it into a more positive state. For example, Sherry Turkle received a text message from her daughter before her TED Talk and described it as a "hug". Although her daughter could not be in attendance at her presentation, the text message that she received reinforced her daughter’s support and confidence in…

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