Understanding the Language and Terms Value 10% Due: Week 3 Instructions Choose one of the two topics provided below and describe using course materials: 1. Professionals use the terms juvenile delinquency, antisocial behaviour, externalizing problem behaviours and conduct disorder interchangeably. Distinguish among these terms, and discuss the problems in using them interchangeably. 2. Describe how an individual can be competent, but not resilient. Provide examples. Submit your assignment to the drop box at the bottom of this page. Format and Presentation This has to do with appearance and readability. Specifically, papers will be graded on the basis of the following standards (all should follow APA format): Title page (see P. 34 APA Student Guide)) Title of essay Student’s name College Course name and number Instructor’s name Date Margins must be one inch (top, bottom, and sides) 12 pt. [unique_solution]standard font, double spaced Subheadings are encouraged, if appropriate – use APA format. page Headers including page numbers Research All sources (including books, readings, films, personal interviews) must be cited within the body of the report (called in-text citations) and listed on…
answer their offence in their language have to answer their offence in their language, ‘Are everyone present here ready? ‘Yes, we are ready…, ‘Yes, we are ready…, ‘the whole palace resonates with such a sound. ‘We are confident that you guys are with us, ‘To ensure our victory and defeat of enemies, we are sending warriors on an expedition. ‘This warrior is the Devdoot, Bhairava, and Chandraketu, ‘Maharaj mangal dev. ‘Devdoot… Devdoot…, ‘The entire Raj darbar (Royal Courte) begins to starts buzzing the announcement of the Devdoots name, ‘But no one is taking the name of Bhairav and Chandraketu, ‘This thing is very painful to both Bhairav Chandraketu. ‘But soon the voice of the people talking to each other in the assembly starts echoing, ‘Maharaj Mangal Deva understands that there are some topics, ‘The minister Saket got up as soon as Maharaj got the signal. ‘Please all people keep peace and if there is any doubt in anyone’s mind then one by one you can keep your word, ‘Minister Saket. ‘On hearing Saket, many hands begin to raise, ‘Saket looks…
The Language of HRM Executive Summary The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the recruitment process undertaken and highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the candidate recruited. On the other hand, the paper will also outline any considerations to be made in terms of the Equality Act (2010) which should be adhered to during the recruitment process. The process is good and acceptable as it incorporates most of the variables that are needed in recruitment. The procedure was good and it was chronological. The questions were well arranged to ensure that they do not confuse the candidate and result in poor results that might results in the loss of good candidates Based on the interview provided by the candidate in relation to the notes made during the interview, I found the candidate to have various strengths and they surpassed his weaknesses. The recommendation is the job description should be made of specific to capture the best employees in the field. Introduction The recruitment process is a rather important process as it enables an institution to fetch…
Effective use of language in communication The key pillar for any effective communication, either written or verbal, is knowing how to tailor your language for the specific target audience. Knowing your audience is a fundamental principle of excellent communication and enables a writer or speaker to share information in a mode that generates a serious impact. I have found that understanding the different perspectives of the people I am communicating to, helps in selecting a language that best brings out the intended message. Having a clear picture of whom the target audience is, what they care about, and what they want to hear enables you to focus your message in a clear, concise, and familiar language. When selecting the appropriate type of language for a specific audience, the composition of the audience, the context or setting of the communication, and the selected medium of communication all play an essential role. In my view, knowing the target audience is the key consideration in selecting the type of language to use in conveying a message. This principle holds true for all kinds…
Role of Speech-Language Pathologists Literature Review Introduction This chapter critically reviews the current literature explaining the purpose, knowledge, and practices used by Speech-language therapists in the administration of dysphagia for patients under the end of life palliative care. The chapter outlines the scope of Speech-language therapists practice in end of life palliative care. The literature review also states the goals this study strives to achieve and future benefits from the findings once the main aim of the study is completed. 1.1 Palliative care and end of life palliative care: Different types of education and research vary in defining the term palliative care, as confirmed by a procedural review done by Van Mechelen et. Al, 2012. Moreover, the term palliative care has been used alternatively with a terminal illness, hospice care, and end-of-life care. Hospice care is only administered if the physician has determined the remaining life of the patient to be less than six months (Roe & George, 2016). The diversity of palliative care patients and end of life palliative care patients makes it difficult to have a clear cut…
Acquisition of Second Languages Contrary to the common belief that the earlier a child acquires a second language, the more fluent they will be in it, children who are introduced to a second language at an older age can learn the language to a very high level of competency, and biological readiness plays a minimal role in this aspect (De Houwer, A. 2017) Stefka Marinova in a paper titled “Three misconceptions about age and L2 learning” argues against the belief that there is a sensitive period for acquiring a second language beyond which the language will not be acquired appropriately. Along with her co-authors, they assert that the lay public has been tricked into believing that young ones are efficient at picking second languages. Studies conducted repeatedly show for the fact that children are immature, unsophisticated, and lack cognitive skills like the ability to generalize and infer that they are critical in acquiring a second language. Children between the ages of 12-15 were better at acquiring a new language than younger learners. In a study conducted on the learning of…
IMPORTANCE OF STANDARDIZED NURSING LANGUAGE According to Törnvall & Jansson (2017), nurses document their care using standardized nursing language, but they do not understand the rationale for doing so. It is, therefore, vital that nurses have a reason for employing standardized language in practice. Wildavsky (2017), stated that if something cannot be named, then, it cannot be practiced, taught, or put into public policy. The use of standardized nursing language is necessary to enhance communication of nursing care on the national and international levels. Thus, it alerts nurses on interventions that may not be current in their practice (Törnvall & Jansson,2017). Besides, the use of homogeneous nursing language is necessary to ensure nursing interventions can be accounted for. That is, nurses can express precisely what care they offer to their patients. For instance, in the NIC language under labor and induction, the nurse should re-evaluate cervical status, and confirm the fetal presenting part before starting further induction actions. Therefore, the nurse will be guided by the assessment findings of the cervix and the fetus and can account for…
The government of Taiwan should encourage its people to maintain their traditional culture and language Introduction The majority of populations in Taiwan are descendants of Han Chines raised in the mainland or have ancestors who lived there. The country also has a small community that consists of the aborigines who make up only two percent of the country. There are thirty main indigenous tribes of Taiwan, and they include the Ami, Atayal, Rukai, and Bununu, among others. Most of these communities still have traditional values that are based on the teachings of Chinese philosopher called Confucian and include the worship of ancestors, obedience to parents and a strong emphasis on the importance of working both at home and in school. Unfortunately, with the rising industrialization, the traditional cultures and languages in Taiwan are becoming extinct. The gender roles in the families are changing, and acquiring material goods is becoming more significant in the present society. The government should step up and encourage people to hold on to their traditional ways of life. Issues to be addressed This essay addresses some…
The Challenges of Language Language is usually the mode or means of communication between human beings, verbally, or non-verbally language is used to send messages. In the world, there are more than 7000 languages which people speak. Some people are monolingual and can only speak and understand one word, bi-lingual who can speak their mother tongue and another second language and the multilingual people who have knowledge of more than two languages. The existence of multiple languages has necessitated the need for translation so that the intended message is received. The reason why people speak different languages is many, as seen in the text Assia Djebar a French novelist spoke her native language and wrote in French because it gave her a sense of belonging and identity from the others. Another reason why people speak different languages is for the superiority and prestige that comes with the language. Also, people might speak different languages so that they can fit into society. Although some languages might seem or sound the same, it is possible to find a difference in the meaning…
proper exposure to the language they desire to learn With so many languages in the world, it makes it hard to communicate with people who do not speak a similar language. It thus becomes necessary to find a common language. Research has shown that before a person decides to choose a language, there must be some motivation factors causing the person to select a language. Motivation by a person to choose a language heavily depends on the value added to the person. Learning other languages is widely affected by the social, political, and economic environment. People seeking to be a multilingual need to have proper exposure to the language they desire to learn BACKGROUND In the bible, it is written that all people in the world used to speak in the same language, but God decided to give people different languages when people decided to make a towel to reach heaven. This was the first recording of the first incident of multi-language occurrence in the world. Ever since then, people speaking in different languages have always been forced to…