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    Care Manager Role

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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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    being, as simple as it sounds it is one of the most important responsibilities many realize to carry upon themselves. To bring deeper meaning to this, a person cannot be one hundred percent satisfied with oneself as long as they continue to blame others for their unhappiness or stir a pot full of negativity that's presented. Once you realize that you are the only one responsible for yourself and don't give out portions of your responsibilities for others that you think they will fulfill, it…

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    Accepting your responsibilities can be tough depending on the situation. It’s a part of growing up. For Hiram Hillburn from the book “Mississippi Trial, 1955”, it was hard. His responsibility came with the possibility of life or death. Hiram Hillburn did not accept his responsibility when it came to his friends, family, and society. First of all, Hiram did not accept his responsibility when it came to his friends. For example, when R.C. beat up Emmett Till, Hiram did nothing to help him. He…

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    The statutory responsibility of TEA is specified by TEC 7021 (a) and (b). These statutes specify that the Agency shall: • Administer and monitor compliance with education programs required by federal or state law, including federal funding and state funding for those programs. • Conduct research, analysis, and reporting to improve teaching and learning. • Conduct hearings involving state school law at the direction and under the supervision of the commissioner. • Establish and implement pilot…

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    Moral Responsibility In book III of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, he develops and discusses his theory on responsibility in relation to human actions and character. Aristotle states that as mature beings we are held accountable for our voluntary actions; but he also expresses that children and animals perform voluntary actions as well. In the following paper, I will focus on the actions and passions for which we are held responsible for, as well as those from which we are excused from. The…

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    a peculiar name for a book such as Frankenstein. This is because a scientist who brings life to a creature who becomes set to destroy him and a Greek Titan that gave mankind fire. One must delve a little deeper to reveal the truth behind the name and how Mary Shelley cleverly intertwined one of the most famous Greek myths with what was to become one of the most well known Gothic books of all time, Frankenstein: or The Modern Prometheus.Though both Frankenstein and Prometheus created a new…

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    and share recognition for their creation. Societies should recognize that the division of labor is pertinent in developing social relationships and minimizing selfishness among individuals. Victor Frankenstein is selfish. The catalyst for his selfishness…

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    The fiend in Frankenstein suffers from abandonment and depression; however, the debate of nature versus nurture is one that applies to the monster. Because the monster is a product of an unfortunate environment, he makes tragic life choices. He murders and impairs others to gain the attention of his creator, who left him alone and defenseless. As a young child, he was not nurtured and quickly became inept at dealing with his emotions. University of Saskatchewan's Colleen Miller states, “……

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    The Modern Prometheus Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus was written in 1818 by a young woman named Mary Shelley. When Mary Shelley and her husband Percy Shelley arrived at the house of Lord Byron on Lake Geneva in 1815, their vacation was spent mostly indoors. Byron proposed a challenge to his guests, asking who could create the most frightening tale. This sparked an idea in eighteen-year-old Mary. Over the next few months, she crafted the story of Frankenstein; or the Modern Prometheus…

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    Romanticizing his need for knowledge and infamy, the protagonist, Victor Frankenstein, of Mary Shelley 's 1818 novel, Frankenstein, asserts, "No one can conceive the variety of feelings which bore me onwards, like a hurricane...Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds...I should... pour a torrent of light into our dark world" (Shelley 94). In the novel, Victor essentially recreates life, a task normally attributed to God, without fear of the moral consequences. In modern science, many…

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