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    Model answers |AAT Accounting Qualification |AAT Accounting Qualification | |NVQ/SVQ |Diploma pathway | |Level 3 |Advanced Certificate | |Maintaining Financial Records

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    Costing technician has no accounting qualification but has a lot of experience. Payroll clerk has AAT level 2 and she is willing to learn. WEAKNESSES 1. Teamwork environment does not exist in accounts department. Staff is not able to take over each other works. Department is vulnerable to vital staff being sick leaving‚ etc. 2. Accounts

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    By: Paul Buzzart Home Learning College Enrolment Number: EX1544475 AAT Membership Number: 10958120 Unique Learner Number: Section Page 1. Terms of reference 3 2. Executive Summary 4 3. Methodology 5 4. Introduction 6 5. Analysis of Current Accounting System 11 6. Weaknesses Identified Within the Accounting System x 7. Recommendations for Improvements

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    4. Organisation background Inkwell Limited is a manufacturer of re-cycle inkjet and laser toner printer cartridges. Inkwell Limited printer cartridge is widely applicable. The main commercial focus is on strong retail market that demand cheaper and greener products Inkwell Ltd has a couple of small main suppliers that produce 4.1 Inkwell Limited is a limited company‚ established in 2003. The head office and

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    have affected our entire being and survival. Countless amounts of people‚ animals‚ and time have been put into bringing AAT all over the world; as a result‚ five other countries have adopted this form of therapy. The volunteers and workers of Animal Assisted Therapy have pushed to bring an exciting new therapy to children and adults all around. Animal-assisted therapy (AAT) is a familiar method of treatment and rehabilitation in many diseases and conditions‚ where the animal becomes an important

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    The effect of increasing substrate concentration on rate of an enzyme reaction. Enzymes are biological catalysts that lower a reactions activation energy making possible many of the reactions needed for life to exist.  Enzymes have a high specificity which have been explained by many theories such as Fischer’s lock and key. Currently the most widely accepted theory is the induced fit hypothesis proposed by Koshland in 1958. This hypothesis solves some of the problems with the Lock and key theory

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    Manufacturers Association 2009‚ 2010). Clearly pets are important in our lives. These animals can be more than just family pets; with the continued development of animal assisted therapy; they can have key roles in the medical field. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) had been around for many years before it was identified with that name. Starting with Florence Nightingale one can find the use of animals assisting the medical professionals. Nightingale in 1860 noted‚ “A small pet animal is often an excellent companion

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    Animals are such agreeable friends. They ask no questions and they pass no criticism.” So it is no surprise that scholars have long been intrigued by the possibility that animals possess largely untapped therapeutic powers. Most Americans are animal lovers; about 63 percent of U.S. households contain one or more pets‚ according to the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association. Several‚ but not all‚ studies suggest that those of us who own pets tend to be somewhat happier than those of us

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    Carl Jung once said “I am not what happened to me‚ I am what I choose to become”. One can infer that this means people are in charge of their destiny‚ their choice regarding the events in their life defines who they are as a person. Individuals are consistently experiencing a plethora of events. These events are on a spectrum that ranges from traumatic to pleasant. Traumatic events that occur can be natural or man-made. Natural traumatic events include earthquakes‚ tsunamis‚ flooding‚ snow storms

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    increases with animal interaction; patients benefit physically from animal interventions; reminiscence and alertness are promoted by interactions with animals; AAT enhances emotional well-being; improved social interaction was observed during AAT sessions; AAT presents opportunities for nurturing; patients partake in animal caretaking responsibilities; AAT creates a comfortable‚ ‘home-like’ environment (as cited in Velde et al.‚ 2005‚ p. 45-46). Studies have also found significant improvements in anxiety

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