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    being a private ambulance services there would be no Market share to pay and entire ownership would be fully my control until organization expands nationally in ten to fifteen years if organization is successful establish in Oklahoma. SWOT Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Growth of the economy and expansion of business Good debt collection in place for un-collected debt of expansion of business with increased transports that are unpaid. Threats External business risks such as government regulations

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    when supporting learning activities and how to deal with these. 1.Unorganised planning: If a lesson has not had the appropriate amount of planning or if the staff that are involved in the activity are not aware of their role and what is expected it can cause confusion during the lesson meaning it will not flow and the children will have disturb learning. To prevent this it is important that all member of the team are aware of the activity what is going to happen and what level of support and assistance

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    be well-rounded individuals and have few weaknesses. In reality‚ most leaders only have expertise in specific areas. Experience and college education‚ do not guarantee that one will success in all sectors. I noticed when I attempt to become an expert in all aspects of my life; I place myself at risk by spreading myself too thin‚ which leads to becoming ineffective. I believe it is important to recognize my strengths and weaknesses. After reading Learning Leadership: The five fundamentals of becoming

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    person at a time and can make inaccurate generalisations. Piaget described children as “egocentric” during this stage of development‚ as they perceive the world from their point of view. (Allen/Gordon 2011) P2 – Identify factors which may affect this chosen area of development Factors which may affect intellectual development are as follows • Biological factors‚ such as sense organs‚ intelligence‚ genetic hereditary traits‚ and maturity • Environmental factors‚ such as learning opportunities‚ economic

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    The strengths and weaknesses of Behaviourism Nowadays‚ when psychologists speak about different states of consciousness that are possible to achieve it is especially important review all the strength and weakness of behaviourism. Mental events in behaviorism are not considered suitable for any scientific study and for getting any data from them. All the assumptions made by behaviourists are to be supported with a practical experiment and as mental processes cannot not‚ therefore they posses no interest

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    In the play‚ ‘Macbeth’ by Shakespeare‚ Macbeth is a man with undeniably strong ambition‚ and true conscience. At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth was portrayed as an ambitious soldier‚ who fought for his king. Although‚ once the witches planted the idea in his head of him potentially becoming King of Scotland‚ his strive and ambitious nature was one that turned into his weakness. Macbeth has changed subconsciously throughout the play and it is ambition that dominates his nature and ultimately causes

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    treatment during this time might be incomplete. However‚ this has a negative influence on anti-discriminatory practice the reason is that some clients might be discriminated against and not be treated as other dementia service users in other areas‚ may be treated as a result of the modification in clinic environment. Moreover‚ the second weakness of the policy is that educating consciousness as well as giving working out for dementia cost a lot of money for the local authority‚ the department of health

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    One of the biggest weaknesses in standardized tests measuring someone’s wisdom‚ is they only test over a limited amount of material rather than what someone excels or specializes in. Throughout the course of a child’s education‚ they acquire knowledge from various subjects. The core subjects that students are required to take are math‚ reading‚ English‚ math‚ and history. In addition to core subjects‚ students must select elective credits which are classes that can range from art to music to engineering

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    Unions are created to help the employees and can impact a business for the best or the worst. As the Chief of Human Resources I believe it’s best to hear what the people have to say‚ develop a plan based on the results and finally act on the plan. I would also take into consideration the strengthsweaknesses‚ opportunities and threats for unionization in order to get a better understanding. The first way to find out what the people have to say about their work environment and company benefits would

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    benefit is how it measures students’ and teachers’ strengths and weaknesses. Standardized tests are given out to measure teacher’s effectiveness in the classroom and a student’s success. The results are then compared amongst others who took the same test. If a student got a higher or lower score than the “standard” score on the test‚ then that is considered his or her strength or weakness. A teacher can then make an adjustment to the curriculum‚ that would focus on the student’s weaknesses. If every

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