P4 - Describe the function of the muscular system and the different fibre types M1 – Explain the function of the muscular system and the different fibre types D1 – Analyse the function of the muscular system and the different fibre types Antagonistic Pairs Antagonistic Pairs are a pair of muscles working together to allow coordinated movement of the skeletal joints. Muscles can only exert a force and do work by contracting. An example is the antagonistic pair of muscles used in bending
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CU678 Level Credit value GLH Work in a Business Environment 2 2 18 Aims This unit is about being able to behave‚ and make contributions to work tasks and procedures in a business environment‚ in ways that support diversity‚ security and confidentiality at work‚ reduction of waste and improve efficiency. Learning outcomes The learner will: 1 Understand how to respect other people at work Assessment criteria The learner can: 1.1 1.2 1.3 Describe what is meant by diversity and why it should
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You have enough money to buy a house or a business. Which would you choose to buy? Give specific reasons to explain your choice. Someone prefers to buy a house when she/he has enough money. Others would like to set up their own business instead. After considering‚ I decide to buy a new house because It has more advantages. The main reason is that it will make many benefit to our lives. If you purchase a new house‚ you will have space to do your private business. When you hire a house or apartment
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unit 13 | 2011 | | Btec business level 3 Recruitment and -selection.Jean-Jacques | P1 Identify how two organisations plan recruitment using internal and external sources? My first organisation is Tesco because I think there internal and external is very basic to explain and I have a lot of knowledge. Internal recruitment: means that the person recruiting from the job will be taken from the organisation. In Tesco it will give current employee to get a promotion because it will be
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M1 Verbal Communication Verbal communication is an act of conveying messages‚ ideas and/or feelings through actively using the mouth. Verbal communication is the main way of communicating on a face-to-face basis. Among the key components of verbal communications are the following: words‚ sounds‚ speaking and language. Apple has used verbal communication in a variety of ways‚ one example of this is through advertising on the television. There are many advantages of verbal communication. The advantages
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P1 & P2 & M1 P1 – “Describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses” Willen Hospice Willen hospice cares for people who can no longer get their illnesses treated. They work around Milton Keynes‚ Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire. Willen Hospice is a charity and a charity is a business that requires funds from the NHS and general people who donate‚ it is also non-profitable business. Willen Hospices aim and objective is: “Our vision is to be the lasting and thriving
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M1 Business Communication INTRODUCTION In P1 I talked about types of communications used by Asda and these are Verbal‚ written‚ on- screen. In this task I am going to show you the advantages and disadvantages of each type of communication referring it to my chosen company and that is Asda. ADVANTAGES OF VERBAL/ORAL Oral communication or speech is often the preferred medium to exchange information in in informal situations since it provides a number of immediate benefits when attempting to pitch
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| Type of |Example |Description |Purpose | |information | | | | |Verbal |Telephone‚ Face to face |Telephones are used to conduct live conversations with another |Telephones are used in Lambeth Academy
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In-House Training Session on Software Skills Development – Way to Deliver Projects Effectively Submitted By: Institute of Space Technology February 15th‚ 2011. INTRODUCTION "Change is the law of life and those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future.” –John F. Kennedy
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Chloe Clayton Types of Challenging Behaviour Triggers and causes M1 Aggression- abusive behaviour‚ violence‚ fighting. A person portraying aggressive behaviour may fight with people when frustrated or speak in an abusive manner. Particularly this behaviour is often shown when a person is becoming frustrated with a certain situation. For example‚ a boy with Aspergers may be asked to read something aloud in front of his class‚ however due to his syndrome he does not feel comfortable in social situations
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