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    Unit 4 Development Through the Life Stages Afua Dapaah The Human lifespan The nature-nurture are both two important factors that help our development through our life stages. However some people feel, that one factor is more important. In this report I will explain how nature and nurture are both important for our development When talked about nature it refers to our genetics and inherited a factor

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    problems. The professional also needs to inform the patient about any procedures that will need to occur, it is important that the service users are aware of their rights such as demanding a specific professional or to have treatment in a different health service. This is because the patient may not get along with an assigned professional, they feel uncomfortable because of their gender or because the treatment at that practice is more expensive then at a different one. Both the visible and non-visible

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    Physical barriers are the easiest to spot as they are objects around us during in our day to day lives. This disturbs an individual who is speaking to deliver their desired message and the ability for the person they are communicating with to receive it. Some other physical barriers can be if a phone rings during a conversation. This is a very strong barrier as it can sometimes lead to one completely forgetting what they were speaking about and can even cause another to feel slightly disrespected

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    right diet it can cause a few health conditions, for example; if not enough food is not being consumed it can cause a few health problems - in women they might notice their periods are more irregular. More prone to infections and deficiency disease’s like rickets. However if it’s the opposite and has too much food in their diet there is a risk of diabetes, arthritis, heart disease or high blood pressure. * Water - not drinking enough fluids cannot only cause other health problems but it can also slow

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    Initially I wanted to go to university but after I've taken part in microtyco it has opened up many doors for me I am able to choose to do a school leavers programme instead, and then go to university which is very appealing to me. After my studies I'm planning to take a gap year in which I will gain some more experience in a working environment such as Deloitte. Taking a gap year will provide me with valuable new skills that an employer will be impressed by such as organisational skills and

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    Energy is the capacity of a physical system to perform work. Energy exists in several forms such as chemical, electrical, heat, sound, light and mechanical. http://physics.about.com/od/glossary/g/energy.htm Energy can be defined in a variety of different ways. However, the most common way to define energy is ‘the ability to work’. All living organisms need energy to survive, all the basic functions of a human to survive need energy, to maintain them from not stopping. e.g. breathing, the heart

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    Whilst I was in my care setting I witnessed positive communication and team working in the care setting. Most of the teamwork promoted positive communication and therefore was necessarary in the care setting. According to BusinessDictionarary.com teamwork is ‘the process of working collaboratively with a group of people, in order to achieve a goal.’ Teamwork was critical in my care setting whether it is between the pupils or the staff. In my care setting throughout the year parents and teachers

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    physiological needs are satisfied and are no longer controlling thoughts and behaviors, the needs for security can become active. Adults have little awareness of their security needs except in times of emergency or periods of disorganization in the social structure (such as widespread rioting). Children often display the signs of insecurity and the need to be safe. Needs of Love, Affection and Belongingness when the needs for safety and for physiological well-being are satisfied, the next class

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    individual to distance themselves from this the rest of the people. The social disengagement theory basically examines the development of an individual and how it influences their development as they grow older. The activity theory of ageing examines how an individual continues to be attached to their normal routine of life. The two theories suggest two different things which two different individuals might have an impact on. The social disengagement theory would affect the personality of an individual

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    Task 3 P3 gather information from the individual about their health and wellbeing by interview and/ or questionnaire. Miss Molly McCarthy has given me permission to discuss her health and well-being. Signed. M. McCarthy Questions | Answers | Good afternoon how are you? | I’m ok thanks. | How old are you? | I'm 20. | Do you know tall you are and how much you weigh? | I am five foot seven and I think I weigh 11 stones | Do you smoke and how much? | Yes I do smoke and I roughly

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