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    Preventing Alcoholism

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    The Piccadilly Project is a supportive and informative leaflet, outlining the services the organisation provides both to people with alcohol problems and their friends and relatives. It also focuses on drinking guidelines for the alcohol user to make drinking alcohol safer. It provides diagrams showing weekly

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    Unit 9 D1

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    Research Before we created our promotional materials such as posters, leaflets and flyers, we had to make sure that we were able to find a suitable price in which we can budget according to our finances. During our research, we were able to locate a suitable printing agency in which we could print our promotional materials in bulk, so we could hand out in the local area to help promote the business. The advantage of the agency we chose for printing our material was that they were able to print

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    be a good idea to produce a leaflet for patients containing information about the nursing team the leaflet would be freely available to patients being located on the wall of the waiting room along with other information leaflets. It would also be a good idea if the leaflets were made available in reception, as this is the patients first point of call, it may be possible to place the leaflets on the reception service area or in a close proximity. In addition, the leaflets could also be located in the

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    two articles about medical testing on animals. One is a newspaper article written by Polly Toynbee and is called ‘Sorry, but I think dying people are more important than dumb animals,’ this was published in the Guardian. The other is a leaflet with the title ‘It’s a crying shame’ which is design for animal aid. The Guardian news article is for medical testing on animals. The Animal Aid is against medical testing on animals. Both texts are aimed at the general public who

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    students who went against Hitler’s intolerant regime through thought-provoking leaflets and other writings, encouraging others to look beyond the government-controlled media with their efforts that would

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    This leaflet is designed for a patient who is a heavy smoker and needed to have a general anaesthetic for a laparoscopic hernia repair. The patient is a man in his 40-50’s and is of a large build. He seemed very anxious during pre-assessment as he had a high blood pressure and was quite fidgety. While observing him, he was found to have a shortness of breath while talking to the nurse and when walking to the toilet. The patient admitted that he smokes around 30 roll ups a day and did want to some

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    reflection on work based learning task will include an explanation of why I chose to develop drug allergy testing leaflet; the source of the leaflet information; an analysis on the design of the leaflet including overall readability of the information; an evaluation of the information content contained in the leaflet based on target audience; the relevance and impact of this leaflet in promoting patient understanding; and lastly an overview of the assignment with reference to application to future

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    and thier genocidal policies. The main founder, Hans Scholl, started the movement with his sister and his friends because he was a soldier in the eastern front and saw what the Nazis were doing first hand. The way they all got the word out was with leaflets they made that put down the Nazi regime and encouraged the other students to join their cause. After Germany

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    from the 5th White Rose Leaflet Through her distribution of these leaflets, Sophie was able to impact many people and change their viewpoint on the Nazi party, allowing them to see the destruction that the war was causing. Sophie and Hans were caught by Jakob Schmidt, a member of the Nazi party, who had seen them distributing the sixth leaflet at the University of Munich. The leaflets were linked back to Christoph Probst, their friend who had written many of the leaflets. They were put on trial

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    befriended them as well. Together they discussed the ugliness of war and Hitler’s actions. In time they came to believe that they should do more than just talk about their ideas and actually start acting upon them. The group decided to print and hand out leaflets calling resistance to Hitler, and began calling themselves the White Rose. Some of the members were Christoph Probst, Alexander Schmorell, Willi Graf, and even a philosophy professor at the university named Kurt Huber (“Hans Scholl”). Between June

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