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    Poor co-ordination between services, such as social care, hinder the efficiency of hospitals – they struggle with certain wards and the numbers of patients which are no longer needing treatment. In Addenbrookes has at least four wards with patients needing to be discharged…

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    Mary Magdalene Women

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    There’ll never be a female Preist or a Pope and this masculine idea of God is in part to blame. In fact, there are many rules set into place that forbid women to hold powerful positions. This is seen most prominently in the Buddhist religion. “Full ordination of Buddhist women is still banned in Thailand so women have…

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    What are you beliefs on female ordination? And why? Catholic Church should progress to including women in the clergy. I do support female ordination in the Catholic Church for these 3 reasons.One, females are just as competent and able to perform the duties of the clergy as males are. Also females make up 50% of a population so it makes sense that females also take part in this profession. Finally, we 're happy to have Female doctors, lawyers, dentists, astronauts, so there is no reason why we…

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    Oppenheimer (2013)10 provides opposing views to female leadership as a ruling position. He states that a woman can be ordained a deaconess if she is faithful and holy, for the ministries toward women. Furthermore, that position is one strictly of service and women can teach younger women, but is not a ruling position.10 He also referenced a letter that Pliny wrote to the Roman emperor Trajan in which he mentions deaconesses in the Eastern churches. Oppenheimer admits there are references in…

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    Christianity And Religion

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    Christianity worships usually our prayers, sermon, and singing. Mostly other churches have a different ritual for ordination, and other churches usually have individuals play a role in a church. Most Christians have been baptized whether as a child or adult but most of them usually have participated in this. It is a weekly worship through the year for Christianity, there…

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    In the spring of 1221, Fernando wanted to sail back to Spain, however a storm made Fernando stop in Sicily, a large island off the coast of Italy. Later on Anthony( Fernando Martins de Bulhoes), went to an ordination of some Fransiscan and Dominican friars. When it was time for the ordination, they found out none of them had been designated to preach the friars had declined. So as back up they made Anthony, he preached so well that St.Fransis was notifyed. After that he was designated a preacher…

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    Roles Of Yoga In Sports

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    Role of Yoga in Sports Introduction Yoga is a very ancient discipline. Its importance for the spiritual attainment has been recognized throughout the ages by all the systems of Indian Philosophy; however, its application in various fields is a new trend. Although the world ‘yoga’ has many connotations etymologically it means ‘integration’ the term ‘Samatva’ of the Bhagwat Gita conveys the same meaning. Other terms like homeostasis,…

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    The Importance Of Teamwork

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    each individual can use their roles to meet the objectives, merging their roles with other people to provide care for the person living with dementia. When working as part of a team, four factors are important. These factors are communication, co-ordination, co-operation and respect. Communication is the exchanging of information through speech or writing. (2011-2016, 2016) This will be used in teamwork when providing care for an individual with dementia. For example, if a GP thinks it is…

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    1.0 Introduction Toyota’s system of lean production and techniques for eliminating errors such a poka-yoke, which is an exercise formulated to avoid mistakes that can result in defective products, are world-renowned examples of quality assurance. Interestingly, in most cases supply chain quality assurance was established as the major reason for product recall (Roth et al. 2008). Recent product recalls and disorders in supply chains are cautionary indicators that the level of quality management…

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    importance of providing optimal conditions, to help children develop accordingly to their own schedule (Brewer, 2007, p.7). Developmental Domains and Specific Objectives Physical development: Throwing-The children will throw with increased co-ordination The way(s) this will be accomplished: Is through a throw at target game. The children will have to throw the balls into the targeted area. Physical development- The children will balance on a moving object The way(s) this will be accomplished:…

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