The Red Chord Essays

  • Essay On Key Learning Experience

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    This simulation was a really realistic situation for where we are at in year two. The key learning points I took from this simulation was prioritizing, which is an essential key in nursing care. Solidifying safety (ABCDE) checks, which is something we have been practicing each week in practice. Identifying focused assessments, which allows a nurse to understand key health issues before entering a client’s room and being mindful of these things during initial check. Practicing pain assessments (before

  • Cyc Case Study

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    Adults A Child and Youth professional (CYC) support adults in their lives in countless ways. They act as advocate, mentor and teacher to parents that are or have been in difficult situations. Some of these situations are but not limited to teaching parents to cook and clean, create a safe environment for their children that may be involved and they also facilitate crisis intervention. As a CYC helping parents and young adults, there are two approaches that are used. The term for the first approach

  • The Skilled Helper: Gerard Egan's Model

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    1 Bridggette Hambrick: Egan’s Model 11 Bridggette Hambrick: Egan’s Model Egan’s Model of Three Stages Bridggette Hambrick HR5633-103 March 24, 2017 OU Advanced Programs Abstract Gerard Egan’s The Skilled Helper is an informative book for a person going into the field of counseling. The scenarios show strengthens in using the three stage model in which the therapist can use to help clients move from negative lifestyles; or problems to a more positive approach for making changes in

  • Social Work Case Study

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    Social worker began session by informing client that the purpose of the session was to clarify the clients goals, how client believes she can achieve her goals, and how social worker can help client reach goals. Social worker explained what a written contract is and its purpose. Social worker than inquired about how the client has been since the last session. Client reported that she finally discussed the status of her relationship with her boyfriend. The client stated that her boyfriend did get

  • Intake Interview Essay

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    An intake interview is primarily an assessment tool designed to answer critical questions that will facilitate an understanding of a client’s current presentation and problems and allow for an initial formulation to be developed (Hughes & Byrne, 2009; Sommers-Flanagan & Sommers-Flanagan, 2003). The central function of an intake interview is to gather necessary information from the client. It also serves as an opportunity to orientate the client to a potentially new situation as well as promote rapport

  • Prejudice In The Workplace

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    Prejudice is another obstacle that clients are faced with because of an assumption made about them. Being prejudice can negatively impact emotional well-being and one's sense of self. Actions of others may stop a client from getting the help or assistance they may need because of the fear of being judged. Prejudice often stems from stereotypes about groups of people. “Fear, uncertainty, stubbornness, denial, lack of confidence or a lack of hope, or even the inability to envision the future can be

  • Murray Richman, Errol Analysis

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    The definition of a lawyer is a person who practices or studies law. In Errol Morris’ interview of lawyer Murray Richman, Errol asks Murray many questions about the morality and some of his court cases involving the mobsters at the time. Some people may think Murray is in the wrong due to the fact that he is allowing crime to prevail. They say this because Murray is using his abilities as a lawyer to help his clients get acquitted in their court cases. This means that the mobsters who truthfully

  • Challenging Behaviour

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    Challenging Behaviour 1(a). Four types of challenging behaviour in my workplace / client group are as follows: · The use of inappropriate language such as swearing at staff or other clients. This can come from clients becoming frustrated at their lack of communication skills. This can often occur in a place or situation where such behaviour would seem out of place or proportion. · The withdrawal or disengagement from a care plan or support arrangements. A lack of or too much choice

  • Relationships, Teamwork, and Problem-solving in Business

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    What have you done in the past to contribute toward a teamwork environment? Currently I work on smaller teams of entrepreneurial minded people striving to lay the groundwork for solid business foundation. We produce work that is goal oriented and I give to the balance of ideas so results can only be delivered by committee. I use my strengths in full as an integral part of this team, which helps to compensate for each other's weaknesses. For example, recently one of my partners was having some difficulty

  • A View of Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Violins

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    learning institutions intended for orphaned, abando... ... middle of paper ... .... "Antonio Vivaldi: a Detailed Informative Biography." BAROQUE MUSIC PAGE: Biogs, Pictures, Music Samples. Web. 12 Apr. 2011. . Heller, Karl. Antonio Vivaldi: The Red Priest of Venice. Translated by David Marinelli. Portland, OR: Amadeus Press, 1997. 38-40. Print. HOASM. "VIVALDI: L'Estro Armonico, Op . 3." HOASM: Here Of A Sunday Morning Early Music Sundays over WBAI 99.5FM in New York. Web. 12 Apr. 2011.

  • History Of Funk

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    Funk is a music genre that originated in the mid- to late 1960s when African American musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of soul music, jazz, and rhythm and blues. Like much African-inspired music, funk typically consists of a complex groove with rhythm instruments such as electric guitar, electric bass, Hammond organ, and drums playing interlocking rhythms. Funk originated in the mid-1960s, with James Brown's development of a signature groove that emphasized

  • Red Wire Jazz Concert Report

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    Thursday mornings at 7:30 am, a group of orchestra students get together to play music. This group, called Red Wire Jazz Strings, plays music anywhere from traditional show tunes to modern pop music. If it has jazz chords, they’ll play it. “Jazz Strings is an opportunity to offer students an experience they wouldn’t often normally get to play as string players,” says Sean Patrick, Jazz Strings’ director. “Jazz is a major music genre, but there’s not a lot that’s offered to the strings, so it’s

  • Musical Autobiography

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    Tissue by The Red Hot Chili Peppers. It’s not difficult to recall the early days of piano lessons, learning how to hold my hands, and learning how to use the pedals. Memories of music pervade my childhood as if it were a sibling or close friend. The act of playing, or

  • Mozart Music Analysis

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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, (1756-1791), was a creative composer of the Classical era. Wolfgang Mozart’s piano sonatas present a particularly neat picture. During the Classical Era, the type of piano which was the fortepiano was extremely different than today’s modern piano. That being said, the use of dynamics was crucial and affective in the classical period. I noticed that each of his sonatas has its own character, story line, dialogue, and meaning. In Mozart’s piano sonata in B flat major, K. 281-

  • Horror Films: The Haunted Castle by George Melies

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    Since the release of George Melies’s The Haunted Castle in 1896, over 90,000 horror films have been made. However, none have been more frightening and influential than that of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining and Steven Spielberg’s Jaws. Each a product of horror’s 1970’s and 80’s golden era, the films have a reputation of engulfing viewers in fear, without the use of masked killers, vampires, or other clichés. Instead, Kubrick and Spielberg take a different approach and scare audiences on a psychological

  • chapter 4

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    Before 1925 recordings were made with an acoustical horn that would capture the sound of the musicians in front of it and transferred the vibration to a cutting stylus. No electricity was used. This process was called the acoustical process. In 1925, microphones were introduced to transfer the acoustical energy to an electric signal, which fed the cutting stylus. This electrical process ameliorated recordings sound. 2-Armstrong transformed jazz performance away from the collective improvisation

  • Bunker Hill Bridge Analysis

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    The Bunker Hill Bridge in Catawba County in North Carolina was built in 1895 and reconstructed in 1994. The bridge is significant because it is the only remaining historic type of "Improved Lattice Truss" bridge. This historic construction was patented in 1839 by Herman Haupt and in 1894, commissioners of Catawba County asked the residents to construct a bridge over Lyles creek. The Haupt truss design is of civil engineering interest because it is an example of innovation in mid 19th century bridge

  • A Study of Hello, All About Eve; Scarlet and Joy Division; and The Eternal

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    A Study of Hello, All About Eve; Scarlet and Joy Division; and The Eternal Introduction I have chosen to study Evanescence – Hello, All About Eve – Scarlet and Joy Division – The Eternal. These pieces are all from the gothic genre yet each has individual features that make them very different from each other. This can provoke people into believing that they lie more comfortably into a sub-genre, for example; gothic rock, gothic folk etc. The main features of gothic music are hard to pinpoint

  • The Unsung Heroes of the Development of Rock and Roll

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    and roll fans. Joan Jett started her musical career in The Runaways, an all-girl punk rock band. ... ... middle of paper ... ...tributors to rock and roll history, when in reality every artist leaves something behind to change it. Joan Jett, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Eminem all helped make an impact and shape rock and roll history. These artists helped break down gender barriers, race barriers, and create new styles of music as well. No matter how big or how small, everyone has the opportunity

  • Creative Writing: Hurricane Storm

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    •Tyler• Do you ever feel like you're thinking too much? Does it feel like thoughts are a swirling hurricane, trapped inside you head, and you can feel the wind howling in your ears, so you curl up and try to block out the sound but nothing seems to work? I do. Some days, I just want to be alone to calm the storm. This is one of those days. I tread through the soft earth, the surrounding trees disappearing in the gray, misty predawn. I don't need a flashlight. My feet know where to take me