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    4222-207 Implement person centred approaches in health and social care (HSC 026) Outcome 1 Understand person centred approaches for care and support 1) Define person-centred values Treating people as individuals Making sure people have their privacy Making sure people have access to their rights Treating people with dignity and respect Supporting people to be as independent as possible 2) Explain why it is important to work in a way that embeds person centred values Taking

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    community of different selves, as explored in the article “First Person Plural” by Paul Bloom. As demonstrated by Edna Pontellier in The Awakening, the rule of one body or persona is neither permanent nor healthy, regardless of the setting; true success comes from a conglomerate of distinct perspectives with a mutual goal in both a governmental and personal setting. According to recent psychological studies described in “First Person Plural” the human mind may not be characterized by “I,” but “we

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    these first person structures as representations of "fiction" are questioned by Martin, he feels that the type of structure "implicitly claims it is about the real world"(142). Structures of narration that utilize the third person tend to avoid such claims of absolute truth. "Grammar" continues with the introduction of "representations of consciousness" that employ a third person voice. The third person narrator does not have the same sense of physicality and personhood that a first person narrator

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    "A story should have the sound of a person talking" means that the narrator of the story should be someone who can perceive in first person what it is passing through in the story, and by that, transmiting all these aspects appropately in order to make it interesting and fascinating. With these stories, there is also a connection between the author and the stories, basically because the stories have the style of a firt-person narrative. In the "guests of nation" story, the narrator is Bonaparte.

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    from. In first person point of view, the writer writes as if the person who the book is about wrote the book, using words like ‘I’ and ‘me’. Second person point of view uses word like ‘you’, as if the author is talking to you and directing you what to do. Third person point of view is when the author writes as if they are a spectator of the book, using words like ‘they’ and ‘she’ and ‘he’. There are three different types of third person point of view. The first on is Limited third person point of view

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    The first-person narrative is a story told from the first-person perspective. The narrator is speaking directly about him or herself. The first-person narrator can be either subjective or objective. The third-objective narrative is a story told by a nonparticipating character. The narrator is usually detached from the story. Sometimes, the narrator completely penetrates the mind of a character. Third-person narration is often used in documentaries. The omniscient narrators are often not part of the

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    First person narrative research is a term that uses a group of approaches that in turn depend on spoken words, written works or pictures/drawings of people. These approaches tend to focus on the lives of individuals as told through their own stories. The importance and focus within such approaches is in the narrative, usually based on both what and how it is narrated. The audience validates narrative research. Being a very useful tool and all, narrative method may not always be strong enough to stand-alone

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    Every person struggle is different. Some have worked sweat and tears for their achievements while others have had things just handed to them and do not really know the struggle of hard work. Some people work as hard as they can and at the end of the day, they still cannot seem to succeed, as they would like to. They can work hard, live a good legal life, and yet still cannot make ends meet at the end of the day. The film “Trading places,” and the Not everybody in America has the same opportunity

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    The Use of First Person Narration in The Cask of Amontillado Edgar Allen Poe’s tale of murder and revenge, “The Cask of Amontillado”, offers a unique perspective into the mind of a deranged murderer. The effectiveness of the story is largely due to its first person point of view, which allows the reader a deeper involvement into the thoughts and motivations of the protagonist, Montresor. The first person narration results in an unbalanced viewpoint on the central conflict of the story, man versus

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    The poems by both Hughes and Cullen use the first person in speaking. In Hughes’ poem in particular, the use of first person serves to connote individualism and strength. Through the use of words such as “I,” “you,” and “them,” the speaker is able to highlight the differences between himself and his instructor. Similarly, he is also able to identify the way in which Harlem has become apart of his first person narrative. Conversely, “I” is used within Cullen’s poem so that the audience can feel a

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