CANDIDATE PERFORMANCE EVIDENCE RECORD Method of assessment 1 Observed by YOUR assessor [ ] 2 Observed by another assessor [ ] Evidence Item No: 2 Seen by witness [ ] 3. Seen by expert witness [ ] 4. Reflective account/candidate explanation [ ] Unit no/s: 5. Other (state what) Candidate name: MATTHEW HARDCASTLE Date of activity: 29/9/14 If this evidence directly involves people receiving support‚ e.g. candidate observation
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I. INTRODUCTION Technology today has indeed made people’s lives convenient especial with a computer. It has helped students in making homework‚ research‚ and projects‚ it has helped business in advertising and in making progress‚ and it has connect loved ones to people who live in a different country with the help of the internet. Psychologists are not even sure yet what to call this phenomenon. Some label it an "Internet Addiction Disorder." But many people are addicted to their computers long
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Developing strategic thinking as a core competency Ingrid Bonn Graduate School of Management‚ Griffith University‚ Queensland‚ Australia Keywords Strategic planning‚ Core competences‚ Management development Introduction My research interest in strategic thinking started in 1993 when I interviewed 35 senior executives for a longitudinal study on the changes in strategic planning and strategic management in large organisations between 1982 and 1993. These senior executives were responsible
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Sugary Drinks or Diet Drinks: What’s the Best Choice? Alexander B. Simon ITT Technical Institute Abstract Better beverage choices can help fight and prevent obesity and diabetes. Water‚ of course‚ is the best beverage option. It delivers everything the body needs—pure H2O—with zero calories. But for some tastes‚ plain water is just too plain—and it may be unrealistic to ask everyone to kick the sugar-water habit overnight. We must instead work to retrain the American palate away from sweet
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Head: USING ENERGY DRINKS Using Energy Drinks By Chiqulia Fuqua Professor Rhea Dawn Grand Canyon University UNV103 December 5‚ 2010 Introduction In this essay I will be talking about the cons of using energy drinks. I will give examples from articles‚ in which energy drinks caused people to go to the hospital. I will explain how energy drinks boosts you up and brings you down. In this essay I will be talking about a few energy drinks specifically. Using Energy Drinks According to the
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Soft Drink Tax I am a very concerned parent because I don’t want my child drinking soft drinks and being unhealthy. My opinion is that they should introduce a soft drink tax to help people. I think if they do introduce a soft drink tax people wont be drinking soft drinks that regularly and will stop buying them. What responsible parent would put 16 teaspoons of sugar on their child’s cereal? This is what we are letting them consume when we give a child a 600ml soft drink‚ which contains 16 teaspoons
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There is increasing use of energy drinks to enhance athletic performance. The purpose of the study is to observe the effects of energy drinks on heart rate and if there is an increase in overall heart rate due to increase consumption. Twenty-three males participated in the study as well as ten males attending GCU. Prior to completing the physical test‚ participants were arbitrarily assigned to receive a placebo or energy drink. In addition‚ a Polar heart rate monitor was attached to the individuals
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Sugary Drinks By:Alexzandria Gipson Sugar ..Drinks...Tax…Should there be tax on sugary drink?There should be tax on sugary drink because it could help with health problems and it can also help save money. One reason why there should be tax on sugary drinks is because it could encourage people to be healthy.One example why there should be tax onsugary drinks is because they could help with diabetes. They would be discouraged because there would be tax. Another reason why there should be tax on
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goals. “Bubble Buzz” will be marketed as a unique functional drink while striving to reinforce the company’s status as the leader in innovation and successful product launches. The marketing strategies will enable to reach a market size of an estimated 8‚688‚300 people (targeted) with a forecasted sales growth prospect of 7.3% over the next 4 years ($243‚029.47 profits)‚ while satisfying the needs of the still-unserved market for ready-to-drink bubble tea. Success will be reflected by a sizeable capture
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Sports Drink Sponsorship Promotion plan To: whom it may concern; Kick A** Sports drink Co. From: Taylor LaRocque‚ V.P. Ad and Promotional Affairs; Xtreme Advertising Co. It has came to my conclusion that your company was in search of a fairly new and emerging sport to sponsor for your new sports drink line. I have decided to help you to choose a sport and develop a promotional plan. A sport that is on the rise‚ that I would recommend is barefoot waterskiing. Fans are diehard‚ the industry
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