BSBRSK501A MANAGE RISK ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY 6 First of all‚ the aim of business is increasing of income. They should consider how to maintain existing regular income and to increase new revenue by the expansion. When the business is expanded‚ they should have enough research and money. The expand looks dangerous. For the safety‚ they need life guards who are strong swimmers and helpers to control houseboat in high winds. It has many interceptive problems for the expansion like climate
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08.09.14 Interim Deadline 24.10.14 Final deadline 14.01.14 Qualification suite covered BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Award in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Certificate in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Extended Certificate in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Diploma in Creative Digital Media Production Units covered Unit 3 Digital Moving Image Production Learning aims covered Learning aim A: Understand the key
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Impacts of Cruising There are both positive and negative impacts to cruising on different countries. Some can have a great affect on the ship and the area where the ship docks‚ others can have a negative affect on the cruise area itself and the people who live in and around the ports of call. The first positive impact which I am going to talk about is there are more jobs created by having a port where a big cruise ship comes into. Jobs will be available: • Servicing the port and ship
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Unit 3 P3: Describe how a selected organisation uses marketing research to contribute to the development of its marketing plan. My selected organisation is Virgin Media; I am going to talk about the types of market research they do to contribute to their development plans. I will cover the following: Primary research Secondary research Qualitative research Quantitative research Virgin Media: Primary Research Primary Research is a business finding out a piece of information first-hand. The
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Describe the types of resources available for producing high quality and attractive documents High quality Photocopier and someone who has the skills to use it to ensure you get a neat and clear print each time. A scanner to ensure that you can scan the document with ease when you need to and are able to keep the original. A computer to process and operate all the above machines High quality software‚ and ensure that it is up to date. Tape‚ Folders‚ Binding machine depending on the you
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L3 Unit 33: The Impact of Communication Technology on Business Unit code: L/502/5485 QCF Level 3: BTEC National Credit value: 10 Date Set | March 2011 | Hand in date | June 2011 | Guided learning hours: 60 Learning Outcomes: 1. Know how the internet operates and the facilities available 2. Be able to use the internet and related technology for a range of business activities 3. Understand how organisations adapt to trends in the use of e-business 4. Understand the key features of planning
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BTEC Level 3 Certificate: Business Assignment Brief Unit 1: The Business Environment (10 credits) Unit issue date: Thursday 20th September 2013 Unit deadline: Friday 25th October 2013 Assessor: Mrs S Nti Learning outcomes: 1. Know the range of different businesses and their ownership 2. Understand how businesses are organised to achieve their purposes 3. Know the impact of the economic environment on businesses 4. Know how political‚ legal and social factors impact on business
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The structure of DNA and the effect of point mutations (25 MARKS) Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid (DNA) is a polynucleotide molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and many viruses. Most DNA molecules are double stranded helices‚ consisting of two polynucleotide strands made up of simpler molecules known as nucleotides. A nucleotide is made up of an organic nitrogenous base‚ a deoxyribose sugar and
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Tesco Research Methods Primary Research - This is research done by the business: Club Card Tesco have a scheme where customers sign up to a club card providing their information‚ from these customers can build up points which they can pay for items‚ Tesco can use this information to create a database and send direct mail and emails to
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P4 - Explain two theories of ageing The Continuity theory (Atchley 1989) stresses the importance of continuing as the person you have always been. This can involve continuing with; interests‚ lifestyles and social contacts from the past. Memories of the past may be important as they can help a person to tell their life story. The important thing is that people can continue to develop an internal sense of self-esteem and self-concept. The Continuity theory suggests that people will have different
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