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ELA in real Life - Duration: 3:21.

Me- ELA skills are a big part of being a labor and delivery nurse, communication skills,

persuasive language, and note taking skills would be the most helpful.

so today I'm here with…

Fiona- Fiona Western

M-and today we will do the 'real world language arts' interview

M-How do you use Communication skills when working in the delivery room?

Fiona-well when you work in the delivery room there is the new moms and you are communicating

to them what you need them to do to deliver their baby, you also have other family members

in the room so you're trying to tell them you know what's happening with mom, what's

happening with baby, then you also have the doctor and you're trying to communicate

with them also letting them know the status, the fetal heart rate, you've also got the

surgical tech that's telling you what they need you to do as well so you've got a mermaid

of conversations happening and to be able to communicate effectively and precisely with

each of them giving each of them exactly what they need and with the moms you need to be

a little more calming and with the dads you definitely need to be more calming and you

know the doctors you want to be precise and sustained for them.

Me- do you think that skill helps you a lot?

Fiona- yes, yes definitely

M-How do note taking skills help?

F-in a delivery especially not as much in laboring a patient but when you know a lot

of things happen at once and a lot of those are critical that you have to write down but

you can't write it down in as much detail as you want to be able to chat them in and

we do a lot of like after delivery going back and charting and so you have to have a really

good short hand and you're writing things that make sense to yourself that you can remember

the situation you're trying to write a paragraph about and you're just trying to write in three

or four letters.

That you can use later

M-how does persuasive language fit into the mix, when do you have to use that skill?

F-you use persuasive language a lot with your moms at the end when you're trying to convince

them that they just need one or two more pushes to get the baby out and get the baby delivered

you want to be persuasive sometimes with the doctors in the middle of the night that you

really do need them to come for delivery and you know it's 3 am and they just left and

you're really sorry but you really need them to com back, one more time

M- Finally, just for fun, what is your favorite part about your job?

F-seeing couples become a family and just watching siblings welcoming a new member to

their family and being apart of that and just experiencing the overall joy of a new baby.

And what a baby brings to a family.

M-thank you for doing this interview with me, and my grade appreciates it.

P- no problem my pleasure

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California Rules of Professional Conduct for Lawyers - The Law Offices of Andy I. Chen - Duration: 9:23.

Hi everybody. My name's Andy and welcome

to my office in Los Altos,

California. I'm an attorney licensed to

practice law in California as well as

New York. In this video, I'm going to go

over the California Rules of

Professional Conduct for attorneys. Now

unless you're an attorney yourself or

you are a law student right now or I suppose

unless you're married to an attorney or

married to a law student, uh, you probably have

never heard of the Rules of Professional

Conduct before so let me explain. There

are a couple ways to think of this i

think. Uh, the most linear kind of most

straightforward way is that the Rules of

Professional Conduct are a set of basic

rules governing behavior, I guess, that

all lawyers know simply because they are

attorneys. So this is, you know, without

regard to whatever specialty, without regard

to whatever expertise a

particular lawyer might have. All

lawyers know the Rules of Professional

Conduct simply because they are

attorneys. I guess think of it like this as well.

If you've ever been to court and you

see lawyers going to argue their case

in California, uh, those lawyers have a

certain specific skillset, I guess, like

they know rules that are specific to the

courtroom about things like, you know,

what to say, when to say it,

what paperwork to file, when to file it,

etc. That skillset is not

something that every lawyer has simply

because they are an attorney. Uh, the Rules of

Professional Conduct, again, are things

that all lawyers known simply because

they are lawyers. You can also think of

it this way, I guess. If you've ever seen

lawyers on TV on, you know, TV shows

or, in the movies or something,

there are certain stereotypes, I think,

that all lawyers tend to fall in to. Some

of them true, some of them not. The ones

that are not true, for example, would be

like, you know, all lawyers wear suits and

ties, all lawyers have that big wall in

the office, I guess, of law books where

they're like, you know, bound in leather

and have gold stenciling on them,

etc.

Not every lawyer has that. There are

certain stereotypes, though, that I think are

true and one of them, I think, is that,

you know, the Rules of Professional, I

guess, let me phrase it more generally. There

are certain rules that all lawyers know

simply because they are lawyers

so the thing is lawyers are kind of

similar in that way, um,

yeah. So, anyway, regardless of how you think

of it, the Rules of Professional Conduct

basically are a set of rules governing

what lawyers can and can't do, uh, and, you

know, those rules are basically known to

all lawyers, they bind all lawyers

simply because they are lawyers in

California.

Yeah, so hopefully that made sense. The

Rules of Professional Conduct themselves

actually are put out by the California

State Bar and they are available online

for free so, uh, down in the description below

I'm going to go ahead and link the

website run by the California State Bar

that has the Rules of Professional

Conduct on them.

Now, I guess, this might sound a little

weird but I would encourage you to

actually go and read the Rules of

Professional Conduct for two reasons.

Number one is that the rules themselves

are written in plain English, I guess. The

thing is, you know, most people

when they read contracts or when they

read statutes and stuff, there's a

certain density like, you know, the words

are very big and the sentences run on

forever and stuff. So reading legal

documents is not something that

everybody can do. The Rules of

Professional Conduct do not read that

way. They're actually very easy to read.

I'm not sure if the subject matter will be

necessarily interesting to you, but, if

you can, like if you wanted, I would

certainly recommend that you go at least

look at the Rules of Professional

Conduct. You might be surprised at how

easy they are to read. The second thing

is that the Rules of Professional

Conduct, you would think there would be

tons of them like hundreds or thousands or

something.

There's really not that many. Uh,

they're not, that there's quite a

few, but there's not a humongous number, I

guess, and they're organized in a

fairly kind of easy to navigate sort of

way.

Yeah so, I guess, if you can follow all

of that, I guess, my explanation

for all that, I'm going to go ahead and

illustrate the point about the Rules of

Professional Conduct about what they cover,

the extent of what they cover, uh, by going

over three of them, in particular. So the

first rule we're going to go over is

rule 3-700(D) and, specifically, we're

over (D)(1) and (D)(2).

Uh, those rules basically say that

when an attorney-client relationship ends,

you know, when the representation ends, the

attorney is supposed to return promptly all

the clients files, all the clients

paperwork. That's ruled (D)(1) and all the

client's unused trust account money.

That's rule (D)(2). Uh, and the reason why that rule

is important, I guess, the reason, that's

the reason why I made this video, is that

I often see the situation where, you know,

the client in a situation like that

says, 'Well, you know, I let my lawyer go

because I couldn't afford him' or 'I let

lawyer go because I didn't like how she

was handling the case'. I found another

lawyer but this first lawyer won't

return my paperwork to me and the second

lawyer can't do anything because he

really needs to see the paperwork.

What am I supposed to do? I'm kind of

stuck between a rock and a hard place.

I'm very surprised, I guess is the

best word that that happens as often as I see

it because, you know, like I said, 3-

700(D)(1) and (D)(2) explicitly say that

when a representation ends, the prior

attorney has to return documents, has to

return files, has to return trust account

money in a very prompt manner. I

think, suffice it to say, not every lawyer

does that.

Yeah so, the second rule I'm going to go

over is 5- 320(E) and this rule

will probably make sense, make a lot of sense

to you if you've ever been on jury duty

before. The rule basically says that if

you're a lawyer, you are generally

forbidden from contact with a juror

even if it's on a case that you are not

on. So kind of the practical

day-to-day version of this is that

if you are a lawyer, generally do not

talk to jurors period. And the reason why

I think this might make sense to you if

you've ever had jury duty before is, I'm not

sure how they do it in other states but

in this part of California, what they do

when you have jury duty is they give you

this little green tag.

It just says 'JUROR' on it. And you clip it to

your shirt and they basically tell you

to wear that tag all the time

when you're on jury duty.

The reason you have to wear that tag

is that it basically marks you,

for lack of a better word, it marks you

so that all the lawyers kind of, you know,

roaming around the courthouse or

just kind of walking back and forth and

stuff. When they see you, they know you're

a juror and they were purposely not talk

to you.

Yeah, so that's what 5-320(E) says.

The last rule, rule number 3 that I'm going to go over

is Rule of Professional Conduct 2-100.

That rule basically said that if

you are an attorney in California, you

are generally forbidden from

communicating with a party that you know

to be represented. What does that mean? So what that

basically means is that if you are on a

case and the person on the other side of

that case, like if you're the plaintiff,

you know, the defendant, for example, has a

lawyer, then you as the plaintiff's

lawyer are not allowed to communicate

with the defendant directly, you must

communicate with the defendant's lawyer

instead. So that is, I guess, the way that

pops up the most, I guess, is that if you

are a lawyer. Sorry, let me back that up. If you are

the unrepresented party on the other

side and the other side's lawyer contacts

you, what that lawyer should generally

ask at the beginning is 'Hi,

do you have an attorney? Are you

represented?' and the reason they ask that is

so that they know 'Can I talk to you

directly or do I have to go through your

attorney?'

Yeah, so I guess, those rules that I went over

2-100, 5-320(E), and 3-700(D)(1) and (D)(2),

I just picked those random. Those are

the ones, I think, are the most common, I

suppose, the ones that kind of pop up the

most. There are a lot of other rules. Go

ahead and take a look at the website

down below and you should hopefully get

a full flavor of what the Rules of

Professional Conduct cover. So hopefully

alllll of that made sense.

I don't mean to make this video

confusing but the Rules of Professional

Conduct, I think, because they have that

consumer protection kind of, you know,

angle to them are important for, I think,

the general public to be aware of. In my

opinion, I think,

3-700(D)(1) and (D)(2) probably would be very,

very helpful to a lot of people

throughout California who are dealing

with lawyers

who they have terminated, but

will not return documents to them. Yeah. So,

again, hopefully all made sense.

Go ahead and like, share, subscribe

comment, etc and I will talk to you guys

next time. Thanks.

For more infomation >> California Rules of Professional Conduct for Lawyers - The Law Offices of Andy I. Chen - Duration: 9:23.

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Sacramento City Council Approves $300,000 For Immigrant Legal Defense Fund - Duration: 2:45.

GETTING ANSWERS FROM ALL

ACROSS NORTHERN CALIFORNIA.

THIS IS THE CBS 13 NEWS AT 10

PM.> CITY LEADERS TOOK THE

NEXT STEP TOWARDS CREATING A

SANCTUARY CITY FOR UNDOCUMENTED

IMMIGRANTS AND THEIR FAMILIES.

FOUR PEOPLE WHO ARE BEING

UNFAIRLY ATTACKED.

THEY ARE GOING TO SPEND

$300,000 FOR UNDOCUMENTED

IMMIGRANTS.

LIVE AT CITY HALL WHERE THE

BOAT JUST HAPPENED AND JOINING

US LIVE.

Reporter: IT WAS A VERY

LENGTHY MEETING THEY DEBATED

FOR THE LAST HOUR, IN END, THEY

DECIDED TO UNANIMOUSLY PASS

THIS PLAN.

BEFORE THAT, WE SAT THROUGH TWO

HOURS OF PUBLIC, BACK -- COMMENT

TEACHERS AND OTHERS SAID

INCLUDING IMMIGRANTS IS THE

ONLY WAY TO GO.

DO NOT KNOW IF YOUR NOT

GOING TO SEE YOUR HUSBAND ARE

CHILDREN, NOT KNOWING IF THEY

WILL COME HOME FROM SCHOOL AND

THEIR PARENTS BE GONE.

NOBODY SHOULD LIVE LIKE THAT.

Reporter: SHE DESCRIBES THE

FEAR LIKE THOUSANDS IN

SACRAMENTO FEAR EVERY DAY.

IT'S A LITTLE TOUGH ON

KEEPING THEM TOGETHER.

AND THEN KEEPING THEM TOGETHER

WITH THE HOPE OF SANCTUARY.

THEY ARE REAFFIRMING

SACRAMENTO AS A SANCTUARY CITY.

AND AS AN IMMIGRATION WIDE

PLATFORM AND SPENDING $300,000

FOR SUPPORT SERVICES FOR

IMMIGRANT FAMILIES.

HE HAS LED THE SAFE HAVEN TASK

FORCE TO CREATE DISPLAYS FOR

PEOPLE HE CALLS INVALUABLE TO

THE ECONOMY. $50.9 MILLION

COMES FROM AND DOCUMENTED

IMMIGRANTS IN SACRAMENTO LOW.

Reporter: PEOPLE -- SACRAMENTO

ALONE.

Reporter: SEVERAL PEOPLE HAVE

SHOWED UP.

OUR COMMUNITY WILL

COLLAPSE. Reporter: HE

OFFERED HIS DISAPPROVAL WITH

SUPPORTING THEM LOUD AND CLEAR.

THE MONEY WOULD COME FROM THE

CITY'S GENERAL FUND, AND MAYOR,

MISTER SAMBERG CALLS IT AN

INVESTMENT.

Reporter: SHE SAYS SHE LOOKS

FORWARD TO THE DAY THAT

IMMIGRANTS DO NOT HAVE TWO FEAR

EACH DAY.

THIS MONEY WOULD COME OUT OF

THE 2017, 20 TEAM BUDGET,

$300,000 IS THE START OF

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Baby Night Terrors | Tips, What to do | Jules Furness - Duration: 5:26.

Hi guys I'm Jules if you new here and I

have a gorgeous three-year-old and I

upload at the moment three times a week

as vlogs helpful hopefully stuff and the

odd haul so hit subscribe now if you

want to be able to meet again so today I

want to talk about night terrors for

kids I've mentioned a couple of times

that Josh had night terrors as a baby and every

time I mentioned it you have gone how do

you deal with i?t because it's a

really hard thing as a parent to watch

your child go through. So I thought I

just do a quick thing on what are night terrors

and how we dealt with it. So my little

boy is now three but had night

terrors from about about six months old

until he was about two years old so he

started them very young for the whole

night terror world and at first honestly

we panicked we didn't know what it was

they are quite scary. So a night terror

is different from a nightmare or bad dream

because they don't remember it and you

cannot wake them up and they might have

their eyes open while they are freaking

out. They last for

between five and fifteen minutes and you

can't you can't wake them up and advise

not to wake them up and as a mum you

just want to make everything better with

your kids and you can't even

wake them up to comfort them or

reassure, is really really hard to

kind of sit and watch. Usually it

happens in the first third of the night

because of the that type of sleep they're in

and that was definitely true for Josh so

we 's put him to bed and within a couple of hours

we would hear him screaming. Run upstairs

and realize he was having yet another

night terror. Some things that can make

them more likely to happen or did in our

case was him being overtired so if he

wouldn't have his afternoon nap we then

knew for sure he was going to have a

night terror that night. Also if he was

super hot or had a bit of temperature,

coming down with something

and also I don't know if you've ever heard of it but the

Wonder week's book and app. We had the

app and if it was during one of his like

more busy weeks on the Wonder Weeks

then he generally would have more then

as well. I will link that

below if you have a baby I

found that really really helpful. So the

big question is what to do when they

are having a night terror and so

the first thing like I said earlier, you

can't wake them up and don't wake them

up but so the second part of that is

that if you are touching them, cuddling

them, trying to wake them up or trying even

just trying to reassure then it can

it can feed into the terror so they can

be more scare. Tthey may not recognize

you move even though their eyes are open they're not

actually be able to see you or to

recognize you. Might think you're a stranger so

if they're touching them could be a

more scary thing. The first thing is

obviously about keeping them safe and

they may just lay there still and be

upset and crying but other kids can be

thrashing around, some kids get out of

the bed and run around so it's just

making sure that they can't get

themselves into any harm we used to make

sure that just we just want to take a

muslin to bed tie it on to

the cot rails really really tight so it

couldn't be got off to like get over

his face anyway generally but also if you

have a night terror he wouldn't thrash about

and get tangled up in it. Some people say

don't even like talk to them or anything

and then others are found other ways

around that so for us we would talk to

him, we would reassure him. You're really

like you're waiting for the storm to

pass and I just found like repeating

that in my head helps me so I just kept

saying to myself this is going to pass

it's going to be over soon. In the

beginning we did make the mistake of

picking him up, it was so panicked and he was

this little baby like absolutely so

distressed that we would pick him up and

take him into our bedroom and then

come sit with him on the bed until

it passed and but then if you woke up

he'd be like really disorientated about

where he was and also I think probably

the movement of carrying him out and

stuff probably added to thing. They say

that they can't remember it the next day

and they say if they can it was probably a

nightmare rather than like terror

however I don't think that Josh could

remember it but I feel like his brain

knew something is up. He was just a

little bit off the next day after having

one that also could be down to the fact

that his sleep had been broken so he

was tired so obviously is going to be a

little bit more cling,y little bit like

they are when they're tired. A friend

who did the scheduled wakening, which is

where you wake up your child just before

the normal

time that they would have a night terror

and it's meant to get them out of there

like their brain has a habit of doing

that each night. We didn't do that

because I felt like it was just going to

make him more tired the next day and

some people are glad that they did it but I just

thought it's worth mentioning you know

look up schedule wakening if you think

that it might help with your child. So I

really hope that was helpful, that was

the aim with this video or at least made

you feel like you're you're not on your

own it will get better.

Josh's gradually got better until he was

2 and they have now now stopped. I think he

had one week where he was having them

again which was when he was a little bit

like everything was a little bit

crazy at home anyway it will it will get

better

and if you've got been through night terrors with your

kids please leave tips down below for

the other mums coming up across this so that

we can help as we're all in this together

and I'll see you in the next video give

it a thumbs up if this was helpful!

bye guys

For more infomation >> Baby Night Terrors | Tips, What to do | Jules Furness - Duration: 5:26.

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Mother's Day - Learn Intermediate German for B1/B2 #14 - Deutsch lernen - Duration: 4:37.

What are you doing for Mother's Day?

Nothing. My mother hates me.

Cool music.

A: What are you buying your mother for Mother's Day?

B: Mother's day? Is that a real holiday?

A: Well. It isn't a legal holiday.

You still have to work if you have to work on the second Sunday in May.

It is always observed on a Sunday, so you already have no school.

Ok. It isn't a holiday.

No, but it is a day to honor mothers and motherhood.

And that's why I have to buy something?

You don't have to buy something, but you should do something good for your mother.

Good. Then I will leave her in peace and not come around.

That is not what I meant.

You could make her something or repair something in the house or clean something.

So, wash the dishes?

You can do that, but you should also do that on every normal day.

But I never do that.

Then it would be nice to do that for your mother.

But I NEVER do that.

Maybe you could mow the lawn.

I did that yesterday.

Weed the garden.

I'm allergic to that.

But she is the most important woman in your life. You have to do something.

The most important woman in my life? Don't say that around my wife.

Do you have children?

Yes. We have a daughter and she is currently pregnant with my son.

Then you should do something for your wife and your mother.

Ok. I'll search in the internet for some ideas.

Hmmm. I could cook dinner for them both.

Are you a good cook?

No. Actually not.

Maybe something different.

Personal massage... that works for my wife,

but is a bit awkward with my mother.

I could book a massage in a spa, but that is usually a bit busy.

Bubble bath with candles... also ok for my wife, but awkward with my mother.

Make coupons for house work... then I would have to fulfill the coupons. I'm not doing that.

Buy flowers... every woman likes flowers. That isn't a bad idea.

Go to a restaurant... also not a bad idea.

Now you have a few good ideas.

You can buy your mother and your wife a bouquet of flowers and go with them to a restaurant.

What kind of flowers are you buying?

Roses?

You just said that booking a massage would be too expensive, but now you want to buy roses?

What do you suggest?

Do they like tulips?

I don't know that.

Carnations, chrysanthemums, lilies, peonies? Do you have any idea about what I am talking?

Types of flowers.

Exactly. And what kind does your wife like?

No idea.

And your mother?

(Shrugs)

So you are going to a restaurant and aren't buying flowers. Which restaurants do they like?

Those with food.

Do they like Italien food? Chinese? Turkish?

I don't know that either.

Do they like noodles?

Probably.

There is an Italien restaurant on Mozart Street. Everything is tasty there.

Maybe I will try that.

Now we have plans for me for Mother's Day, but what are you doing for Mother's Day.

Nothing. My mother hates me.

Maybe she hates you, because you aren't doing anything for Mother's Day.

No. She hates me, because I washed her car with finger nail polish remover.

What?

I watered the plants in the house with vinegar.

I shared my chocolate with the dog.

I cut my sister's hair...

with a razor...

in her sleep...

on the day before her wedding.

For more infomation >> Mother's Day - Learn Intermediate German for B1/B2 #14 - Deutsch lernen - Duration: 4:37.

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