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    elephants, dogs, and chimpanzees were not able to perfectly pass the test, effectively proving humanity alone possesses the ability to fully understand the individuality of the mind. However, despite being alone in the ability to distinguish individuals, people still find primal comfort in conformity, and will reject their ability to recognize…

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    This can range from health nurses for early years through to speech therapist or counselors who work mainly with young people and transitioning periods. On a 6 monthly basis a review is carried out for each child with professionals such as Independent reporting officers, social workers, LAC nurse, teachers and house manager to discuss the child 's/young persons health,…

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    fantastic. There was so much that I learned in my work and training during that week, and I left with a sense of confidence and a lot of epiphanies in working as an intervenor for people who are Deafblind. The first day consisted of training by the Deafblind camp leaders on how to use pro-tactile with Deafblind people. The leaders emphasized the importance of touch with a deafblind person and never leaving them isolated – having a connection as well as respect for the Deafblind persons. We got…

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    1. Interpersonal communications has taught me a lot that I need to know about myself and how I can efficiently interact with others. The number one area of communication that I need to work on is speaking up for myself. I tend to let people walk all over me instead of defending myself. I try to avoid conflict anywhere I am but by ignoring the problem, it doesn’t ever change. In order to ensure that I improve this area of communication, I will be more assertive. Whenever I encounter a situation…

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    Anti-nationalistic views made him to denounce the RAJ Award which was given by the British Government. Many Indian writers of his time try to create awareness about freedom movement. But among them Tagore is different, because he created awareness among the people with artistic taste. He is the pioneer of Bengali Renaissance in the field of…

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    conscientious when interacting with people of different cultures and being analytical allows one to determine what facts would allow someone to discover how best to interact with people of different cultures. One of my top strengths being deliberative supplements my ability to be interculturally effective. Being deliberative allows me to have a diligent attitude in everything I do, which allows me to be more analytical and considerate when interacting with other people, especially those who come…

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    strength (Mental Health Daily). The study looks at the use of restraints on people while in this state and specifically the effects on those that presented signs of ExDS. ln the years between 1988 and 1995 there was an almost equal number of deaths of people who suffered from psychiatric illness and drug induced persons who presented with ExDS…

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    other because most of them have been sober for 5 to 20 years and there were also people who had their…

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    A virtue of life that is difficult to gain, but very easily lost, is trust. Many people tend to have internal conflict when coming into contact with a stranger. The conflict people face is in deciding if the stranger is an enemy or a friend. Throughout the story, the reader sees use of this very concept by the author. “A White Heron”, by Sarah Jewett, takes place in the twentieth century, and shows how a young girl named Sylvia faces trust issues and the challenges that coincide. She is faced…

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    Athens and Sparta are both well-known cities that associated themselves with the Greeks and Greece. To this day most people can tell you at least were Sparta and Athens was located. The issue was that these two cities were major rivals and quite different. Sparta was very militaristic city that focused heavily on gaining more land and power for their city and for Greece. They required that all men join the military and help during wars. Sparta was known more as a laid back city that did worried…

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