control of instructions (software) stored in its own memory unit‚ that can accept data (input)‚ manipulate data (process)‚ and produce information (output) from the processing. Generally‚ the term is used to describe a collection of devices that function together as a system. Computers can perform four general operations‚ which comprise the information processing cycle. Input Process Output Storage Computer System: Central processing unit (CPU)‚ motherboard‚ input devices‚ output devices‚ power
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Unit 1 Business Environment; Task P1 In this assignment I will describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting organisations. My two chosen contrasting businesses are ASDA and Oxfam. ASDA is a British supermarket chain which retails food‚ clothing by George‚ toys ‚ car wash and general merchandise such as electrical products and cooking appliances. ASDA also have branched out into telecommunications with a mobile network called ASDA mobile. ASDA is Wal-Mart’s largest
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Assignment Brief Unit Number and Title Unit 1: The business environment Qualification BTEC National Subsidiary Diploma Start Date 17th September 2012 Deadline 1st October 2012 Assignment Title Business purpose and ownership Unit content In this unit you will understand - the range of different businesses & their ownership; how businesses are organised to achieve their purposes; the impact of the economic environment and how political‚ legal and social factors impact businesses
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-Behaviourist Theory Definition Behavioural psychology‚ also known as behaviourism‚ is a theory of learning based upon the idea that all behaviours are acquired through conditioning. Conditioning occurs through interaction with the environment. According to behaviourism‚ behaviour can be studied in a systematic and observable manner with no consideration of internal mental states. Beliefs Behaviourism is the train of through that all humans behaviour is a result of social learning from their environment
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UNIT 1- Business Environment M2 INTRODUCTION In this task I will be comparing the challenges to my selected organisation and their business activities in the two different economic environments. Challenges in boom stage (1995-2008) In a boom stage‚ EasyJet goes to though challenges that may impact on their performance. When a boom in the economy occurs the main stages are high inflation‚ competition of labour and shortages of supply. The boom stage generates a high inflation; this is
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Unit 31 P3/P4/M2 Artur Oganisyan I have been asked to describe how how a fashion trend is influenced in its development . As I can see the biggest impact on trend do celebrities‚ movies and singers. In the 20th century the same thing happened. Fashion in the past The cylinder hat The cylinder hat was mainly worn from the letter part of the 18 th to the middle of the 20th century. Today the hat is usually worn as a fashion statement or for special occasions in conservative circles. Walking
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BTEC National Certificate/Subsidiary Diploma in IT Portfolio Evidence for Unit 9 – Computer Networks (2010) You MUST provide coursework for ALL of the ‘P’ tasks or you will not pass this piece of work. To gain a Merit you must‚ satisfactorily‚ complete all of the ‘P’ and ‘M’ tasks and gain a Distinction you must‚ satisfactorily‚ complete all of the ‘P’‚ ‘M’ and ‘D’ tasks. The assessment grid attached to this piece of coursework will help you. Section 1: Networks P1/P2/M1 You are working as an
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Name Btec Level 2 Unit 1 Principles of Food Safety when Providing Food and Drink for individuals Understand the importance of food safety measures when providing food and drink for individuals 1.1 Potential food safety hazards when preparing‚ serving‚ clearing away and storing food and drink: As part of making sure that the environment is a helthy and safe one‚ settings must develop good handwashing and personal hygiene rountines for staff and for children. When preparing food you must wash
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a loss on it product it is producing. Formula to use for break even Breakeven = Fixed Costs Point (Selling Price – Variable Cost Per Unit) £250000 (£1.50 – 70p) 80p = £31500 units E.g.) |0utput |FC |VC |TC |TR |Profit | |0 |£250000
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Introduction to the Hospitality (Unit 1/2 BTEC Hospitality) [pic] First edition Issued Monthly Price £1 [pic][pic] [pic] [pic] Dear Reader‚ Welcome to this the first edition of my new “Hospitality in Focus” magazine. I hope you enjoy the information and news it has to offer you. In future editions you can look forward to restaurant reviews‚ specialist articles from‚ Guest reporters
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