Chronic Stress Response – HPA (Pituitary Adrenal System) Hypothalamus stimulates Pituitary Gland releases ACTH stimulates Adrenal Cortex produces Cortisol (corticosteroid) Liver releases energy and the immune system is depressed What happens after a stress response? After a few minutes the parasympathetic branch of ANS will start to work. This will reduce the “fight or flight response” and bring the body back to normal Stress causes psychological problems like anxiety and depression
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Unit 3 assignment E1- Five peices of current legistlation are: Children Act 1989 Equality Act 2006 Disability Discrimination Act 2010 Childcare Act 2006 Sex Discrimination Act 1975 E2- As a result of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child‚ the Children Act 1989 came into effect in 1991. The act attempted to ring together various peices of legislation. The act covers child protection‚ parental responsibility and inspection of settings. The act is known for its
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Imagine being in a position where your home and entire life is being taken over by someone that wanted everyone with your specific religion out of the country or dead. This was the situation affecting Jewish people in Germany because of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi. To make things more safe for the children‚ a program known as Kindertransport came into play to take as many children out of Nazi Germany and transport them to the United Kingdom. The mothers and fathers of families had to make the heart
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PRODUCTION Production Creation of Utilities Utility: want satisfying capacity of a commodity Types of utilities: T f ili i Form utility Place utility Time utility Possession utility Service utility Knowledge utility The Production Function The production function refers to the physical relationship between the inputs or resources of a firm and their output of goods and services at a given period of time. time. The production function is dependent on different time frames. Firms can produce
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Unit 4227-025 1.1 Outline current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK home nation affecting the safeguarding of children and young people. Many things are in place to make sure every child is safe and is been given the best start in life. At my setting our safeguarding policy includes what to do if you have a concern about a child and who to go to. The children act 2004 focus on 5 outcomes (from Every Child Matters); being healthy‚ staying safe‚ enjoying and achieving
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ISSN 1940-204X Tri-Cities Community Bank – A Balanced Scorecard Case Tom Albright University of Alabama Stan Davis University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Case A: BSC Development makers toward long-term value creating activities. Chris thought the BSC could be used to improve the financial performance of TCCB. In late December 2006‚ she approached the chief executive officer (CEO) and requested permission to implement the new program. TCCB’s CEO was apprehensive about the new program. His reluctance
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Masters Program in Business Administration (MBA) Note :- Solve any 4 Case Study All Case Carry equal Marks. CASE I Sunder Singh QUESTIONS 1. What does the purchase of a product like Nike mean to Sunder Singh? Sunder Sing‚ just escaping homelessness is clearly proud that he was able to save and buy a pair of Nikes. He could undoubtedly have purchase a different brand that would have met his physical needs as well for much less money which he does not say why he bought the more
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COST OF PRODUCTION CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Types of costs 3.1 Opportunity‚ implicit and explicit costs 3.2 Fixed and variable costs 3.3 Average costs 3. Types of cost curves 4.4 Marginal cost curve 4.5 Average cost curves 4. Costs in Short run and in the Long run 5.6 Short run 5.7 Long run 5.8 Economies of scale 5. Cost analysis in the real world 6.9 Economies of scope 6.10 Experiential
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scale: Doing things on a greater scale makes things cheaper. Economies of scope: Being able to make other things based on the knowledge and materials you have. Functional divisions: Example: Sales‚ Management‚ Accounting. Management Hierarchy: Levels of Management. Bosses‚ ect… First Movers: First to hire managers‚ to grow‚ move. Once a firm loses the opportunity to be a first mover‚ it is difficult to regain competitive advantage. • Confidently seize opportunities through major commitments
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What do Meryl Streep and George W. Bush’s daughter‚ Barbara‚ have in common? Both are outspoken supporters of Planned Parenthood. Planned Parenthood is a non-profit organization that provides a variety of high-quality‚ affordable medical health services to millions of women (and men) across the world. The organization works towards providing reproductive health care services and sexual education for the public at over 650 locations nationwide. Planned Parenthood has been federally funded since 1970;
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