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    In this task I will explain the principles of effective communication and provide a few examples of each principle, as well as explaining the potential barriers of effective communication. The communication relies on many different skills in three main areas, and they are as follow: • General communication skills: Cultural differences: Cultural differences exist between people from different nationalities, or even between people from different cities. These differences can lead to a massive…

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    Ethics In the ethics class, we learned about the ethical principles, codes, conduct, theories, and decision making steps. The four principles are autonomy (clients right to make decisions with informed consent), beneficence (Medical professional must act in the best interest of the client, non- maleficence (Must not do harm to the client), and justice (). The ethics code and conduct may differ from location to location, but the basics can be found on associations web sites. The decisions…

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    a constant and rather successful method of getting people to do certain things. We are constantly being influenced and also influencing other people around us. There are several principles that help explain why humans sometimes irrationally do certain things that they wouldn’t normally do. Three of this several principles include the paradox of choice (which proves that when giving a lot of choice for any particular item, satisfaction decreases and sales decreases), scarcity (which proves that…

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    company, ineffectively placing the advertisement in a February 2010 edition of Teen Vogue, as well as failing to follow the principles of…

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    interviewing is an interaction that induces motivation for change. The patient often has doubt about change and that doubt affects how a patient is motivated and their readiness to change a behavior. The acronym RULE is used for the four guiding principles of motivational interviewing. The first letter R is resist the righting reflex which means setting aside the nurses desire to direct or correct the patient’s course. The nurse must allow the patient to voice the need for change. The second…

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    4.3 Analysis of applying adult learning principles Given that the group activity was conducted for adults, the planning, conceptualisation of the activity and mode of delivery was aligned to cater to the various adult learning principles and styles. Kolb’s (1984) propagates four modes of learning styles: concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualisation and active experimentation. He posits to be effective, learners must possess the ability to relate to these four modes of…

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    As New Yorkers, we embody the American principle of diversity-- we have a little bit of everything from around the world. In my neighborhood alone, there are three different mosques and then a church. There are three South Asian restaurants around the block, a Mexican restaurant just across the street, and a Chinese restaurant two buildings down from there. In a two mile radius from my house there are three different types of doctors—my pediatrician, my mother’s PCP and my grandmother’s kidney…

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    would help society, as a whole, escape from the poverty that existed at this time. So what is this utilitarianism that is supposed to be able to help those in poverty? Stewart’s utilitarianism is often summed up by his idea of The Greatest Happiness Principle, (Mill 1861). What this means is that decisions in life, in morality, should be based on what will result in the greatest amount of good, or happiness, for the greatest amount of people. So basically, when making decisions one must not…

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    we can use. This can also be seen in Stegner's Wilderness Letter which outlines the fact that, so long as we can see into the wilderness, we as a species know we have done good. However, the way Stegner goes about this main point in Living on Our Principle ends up being a little different. It seems that Stegner is trying to get his point across with the use of many outside sources. Most notably, Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac, which is referenced throughout the essay. Stegner’s hope is that he…

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    Bigg's principle of constructive alignment (Biggs and Tang, 2011), where the content delivery and activities are matched to the assessment and (in this case module) ILOs is also embedded in the UK Quality Code for Higher Education (QCHE, 2015), which determines the standards HEIs must meet and stipulates that HEI must provide students with appropriate opportunities to demonstrate the fulfilment of ILOs for credit or qualification awarded. The QC for HE Chapter B6: Assessment of achievement of…

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