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    The Scientific Method 3

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    and interest in the problem‚ I decide to learn more about what makes plants grow. I think about the scientific method which is a logical and rational order of steps by which I can come to the conclusions around me. Scientific method helps to organize thoughts and procedures so that I can be confident in answers I find. I will think through various possibilities using the Scientific Method to come to an answer to my original question. Observation is done first by me so that I know how I want to go

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    CU1688: Support Positive Risk Taking for Individuals. 1. Understand the importance of risk taking in everyday life 1.1 Explain ways in which risk is an integral part of everyday life. Without a certain amount of risk taking nothing could be achieved‚ this is because even the food that we consume on a daily basis could have a negative impact on our lives. The opposite side to this are the benefits that come from taking little risks every day‚ these may include how we get to work in the morning‚ what

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    Midterm Essay Site-specific art is artwork created to exist in a certain place. Typically‚ the artist takes the location into account while planning and creating the artwork. Outdoor site-specific artworks often include landscaping combined with permanently sited sculptural elements. Indoor site-specific artworks may be created with the architects of the building. The term is sometimes used for any work that is permanently attached to a particular location. One type of site-specific artwork is

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    Certificate in Education and Training. Reflective Account Considering your learning in this unit or drawing on your own experience‚ provide a reflective account in relation to the following: a. Explain why it is important to promote appropriate behaviour and respect for others. b. Ways to promote equality and value diversity. c. The importance of identifying and meeting the needs of learners. d. Ways to maintain a safe and supportive learning environment. I have been in

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    Development is complex changes including an increase in new skills and abilities such as talking walking writing and smiling. All children are individuals so although they will go through the same stages of development ‚they will not necessarily do so at the same time. As practitioners‚we should not consider any child to be average‚but focus on the child as a whole. There are four stages of human growth patterns. These are childhood(which in four stages is known as Infancy‚early childhood‚ pre

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    Reflective Account Unit 3

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    I work in a Jewish care home on EMI dementia nursing unit for the elderly. My clients suffer from dementia. They are in different stages of that illness‚ from mild to severe. Some of them are in end of live care. My clients come from different backgrounds then me and where raised in a very different way to how I was raised. It is important that I will remember this and respect their beliefs‚ as we all have personal beliefs and preferences based on our background and upbringing. I have been brought

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    1. What is a biogeochemical cycle? A. A biogeochemical cycle is a pathway for chemicals necessary for life to move through the environment. 2. Fill in the blanks: Matter cannot be created or destroyed. Water‚ carbon‚ nitrogen‚ and oxygen must be recycled somehow in the environment‚ which also ensures that we do not use up or lose these essential materials. 3. Fill in the blanks: *Nitrogen is circulated in a biogeochemical cycle and is a necessary element in the structure of living things

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    UNIT 342 – SUPPORT POSITIVE RISK TAKING FOR INDIVIDUALS. We all take risks every day as part of normal lives‚ we drive cars‚ cross roads and participate in activities which could cause harm. It is impossible to eliminate risk completely‚ but perceiving where it may be possible and using preventative measures to protect from harm is a factor. Risk taking is usually thought of as a means of danger. Although there may be negative elements‚ it can have positive benefits for the service user in terms

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    1) Service industries account for ____ of the gross domestic product of most developed nations. a. more than half b. a small portion c. approximately 25 percent d. nearly all e. nearly three-quarters ANS: E 7) All of the following are elements of the inseparability characteristic of services except that a. consumers are involved in production. b. centralized mass production is difficult. c. consumption and production are simultaneous. d. many services cannot be performed without the customer being

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    Unit 32: Take Minutes Unit code: Q209 Unit reference number: M/601/2478 1 Understand the task of taking minutes at meetings 1.1 Describe the purpose of meetings 1.2 Describe legal and organisational requirements that may apply to minute taking 1.3 Explain the purpose of minutes as an accurate record of discussions and decisions The purpose of holding a meeting is to discuss topics that are relevant to the running of the business and to keep all working together towards the same goals.

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