Reporting “What can I take away from the experience of observing this video that will help me build knowledge and self-awareness in therapeutic communication? “ ß • Woman is laying down on her side in a recovery-like position • Woman is responding but noticeably affected with slow response • Paramedics initial observation is they believe the woman may have had a stroke, the actual extent of that they cant tell. • Dad asks about the baby and if it will be alright • The dad who was present
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Common Nouns A common noun is the word used for a class of person, place or thing. Examples: car man bridge town water metal ammonia Note: Common nouns are capitalized only when they start a sentence. Common nouns are further classified into: Abstract nouns – things you cannot see or touch (e.g., bravery, joy) Collective nouns – words to describe groups (e.g., team, choir) Compound nouns – nouns made up of more than one word (e.g., courtmartial, pickpocket
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------------------------------------------------- ADMN 220 – Organizational Behaviour ------------------------------------------------- Rubric for Evergreen Willows Case Study Criteria | 5-4Exemplary | 3-2Satisfactory | 1-0Needs Improvement | Score | Identification and of leadership styles | Identification and analysis of the each nurse’s leadership style is complete and considers both employee and environmental contingencies. Great use of examples to support your analysis. | Identification
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In the world we live in today, it is safe to say that we as human beings have become so dependent on technology that sometimes we even forget what life was like before computers and smartphones. To some of us, the thought of even going to the library to look up information in a book is tedious and makes us cringe. Technology has hindered the education learning process, at least for the children growing up in the school system now. The kids of today are accustomed to everything being so fast paced
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(1A) Donnellan makes a distinction between two uses of definite descriptions. He argues that definite descriptions can be used referentially or attributively. Donnellan states: “A speaker who uses a definite description referentially in an assertion […] uses the description to enable his audience to pick out whom or what he is talking about and states something about that person or thing” (Donnellan, 285). When definite descriptions are used referentially, they are used as a tool to pinpoint
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props. I included humour, anecdotes or unusual facts. 1 2 3 4 Use of Voice I spoke clearly and at a good pace. My pronunciation was correct. 1 2 3 4 Vocabulary, sentence structure, grammar I used a range of relevant vocabulary in my presentation. My grammar and sentence structure was correct. 1 2 3 4 Cultural awareness My greetings, eye contact and body language were culturally appropriate. 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 Answering questions from audience
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2. Ability to communicate precisely and with relevance 3. Ability to start, continue, and end a discussion; ask relevant questions; comment on what has been said. 4. Ability to communicate with errors of pronunciation, intonation and grammar. 5. Ability to use basic literary terms correctly to analyse literary texts; ability to see similarities and differences between examples from different texts Criteria of achievement based on level of competence: Low competence 2 | Average
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Criterion | Excellent | Very Good | Good | Satisfactory | Unsatisfactory | Introduction 5% | Provides an excellent introduction to the report. | Provides a very good introduction to the report. | Provides a good introduction to the report. | Provides a satisfactory introduction to the report. | Provides a superficial or no executive introduction to the report. | Executive Summary5% | Provides an excellent executive summary,. | Provides a very good executive summary. | Provides a good executive
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Name:__________________________ 1. Herbert Hoover assumes that engineers are accountable for whether the products they make actually work according to expectations. But suppose, as is typical, that an engineer works on only a small part of a building or computer. Is Hoover mistaken in saying that the engineer shares responsibility for the project in its entirety? Does what he says apply only to the project engineer responsible for overseeing the entire project? Distinguish the applicable
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