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    Receptive Music Therapy

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    The main way arts is used for people under these circumstances is through music therapy. This form of therapy uses therapeutic musical activities to gain a desired outcome in patients. It is effective because “every individual regardless of any disability or illness, responds to music in a unique way” (What is Music Therapy?). These responses could be emotional, physical…

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    Ethics serve to provide a set of values and aspirations for professionals to try and fulfill. Ethical frameworks serve to aid professionals in dealing with the ethical dilemmas, prejudices and gray areas that are encountered in everyday work. This is especially pertinent in the health and social care sectors (Charleton 2014). This assignment will debate an ethical dilemma regarding the implementation of a youth work programme within a school setting. Ethics will be defined and its central…

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    DVO Group Reflection

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    I can learn to do the assessments. Once I learn that I will move onto individual work. I guess at my age that my style. I’m a multi-tasker but in order to a good, professional “anything” you need to know what you doing. I was kind of proud of myself for moving at my own pace. I did speak about the “ah moment” with Erica, and she was like good. The expression on her face was like smart ass or really. She may have not comprehended what I was saying all along anyway. I know people do that to me,…

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    2017). On the state level each board of nursing maintains the integrity of the nursing practice by enforcing the Nurse Practice Act and licensure requirements, approving nursing education programs, and developing nursing practice standards and regulations (National Council of State Boards of Nursing, 2017). While regulatory agencies dictate, whom is qualified and maintain rules and standards to protect the public, the professional…

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    cannabis derivative medicines are approved, he wants it to happen for the right reasons, under the right circumstances. To him, vague cries for medicinal cannabis to be legalised are insufficient without also considering the type of cannabis, and regulations to control its use. This is a sentiment echoed by the most unlikely of people. “I’m not sure, to tell you the truth,” is not the definitive, enthusiastic response one would expect from Michael Balderstone when the topic of national…

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    Therapeutic cloning can help create vital organs (Apecsec Organisation, 2014). Example, it helps the patients who suffering kidney, heart and other diseases that were forced to wait for many years for a replacement organ. Doctors don’t have to worry about…

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    the measure comprising of the likelihood that Congress may upturn Initiative 71 (proposal to legalize small amounts of marijuana for private use) and the compulsion for the council to create provisions for other implementation of limitations and regulations on the trade and usage of marijuana, city council memberships amenably deliberated on the decision of suspending the application of Initiative 71 until some of the reservations are resolved. Additionally, advice form senior and respectable…

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    Reclassifying Marijuana as a Non-Deviant Substance Marijuana has gone in and out of vogue for the past hundred years in the United States. The concept of marijuana legalization has been the subject of ongoing debate since the early 1930’s. While medical marijuana is now available in twenty-three states, is decriminalized in multiple states, and is legal for recreational purposes in four states, marijuana is still viewed as a deviant substance. However, marijuana should be legalized because of…

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    My argument covers the legalization of the medical and recreational use of marijuana. I am not informing you about the use of illegal drugs. This argument is not about whether marijuana is good or not for people. But more focused on the medical field and its health effects. Marijuana is created by, “The flowering plant, which can grow to 16 feet high, likely originated in the central Asian steppe, near the Altai or Tian Shian mountains, and…

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    Section 1:- Since a long time humans have sought to make improvements to their life condition in many ways. Historically, these have taken us from creating tools, harnessing external forces and systems, making changes to the environment through the ability to manipulate the material world. However in the 21st century a movement has emerged which sees such changes to humanity as not only desirable but as essential, that is, a vision for the transformation of humanity through technology. ‘Human…

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