an Irish clothing retailer‚ in Ireland Primark is known as Penneys. Primark have different store all around the world such as Portugal‚ Spain‚ Germany‚ the Netherlands United Kingdom and Belgium. Primark’s main headquarters are in Dublin. Primark first opened in 1969 on Mary Street in Dublin. Primark’s mission statement: “To supply quality clothing at prices perceived to offer real value.” Primark’s aims and objectives are: * To provide good quality products to customers. Primark want customers
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Unit1 Understand the range of service provision & roles within health and social care. Task1 1.1‚ (1.2‚1.3): Examples of different types of service provision including their purpose and examples of who may use them. Service | Service Provided | Service User’s | General Practitioner | A general doctor who treats acute and chronic illnesses and provides preventive care and health education. | Anybody | Accident & Emergency | Acute care of patients in an emergency. | Anybody | Pharmacy
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dictates the process in which businesses go through‚ when marketing. Every business will follow this strategy when they advertise and market a product in order to gain the most sales‚ and to generate a substantial amount of profit. For example‚ the first stage of this Product Life Cycle is the Development. This stage entitles a business to conjure up a selected idea‚ in which they will later hope to produce as a product and then sell. The development stage is where the business will discover the blue
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Values can be political‚ social‚ moral and spiritual; and the values derived from our individual experience affect our behaviour. They define our self-concept‚ who‚ and what‚ we are; creating our character‚ forming our attitudes and driving our behaviour. People need to feel that they have a collective identity that they are good at whatever their chosen group does. Mostly‚ our values are fixed early in life by our parents or carer through a process called socialisation. Principles are based on values
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Experiment M1 was designed to familiarize us with how to take measurements with motion sensors‚ inferring graph such as time vs velocity and time vs position‚ and differentiating random and systematic error in an experiment. During activity 1 we begun by standing in front of motion sensor at a distance of 1.2 meters and varied our distance by 0.6 meters over the course of 25 seconds. This activity presented us with a position vs time graph that we were supposed to replicate to our best ability
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Discuss the nature-nurture debate in relation to the development of the individual (M1) & Evaluate how nature and nurture may affect the physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social development of two stages of the development of the individual (D1). Nature can be loosely defined as genetic inheritance or the genetic makeup (the information encoded in your genes) which a person inherits from both parents at the time of conception and carries throughout life. Several things in an individual genetically
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Nathan Matthews 627 Hunter Street‚ Newcastle‚ NSW 2300 ABN: 88 143 526 089 ACN: 143 526 096 \ DIMENSION GAMING Business Plan Prepared: 24/08/2014 DIMENSION Business Plan 2014 Table of Contents Business Plan Summary ........................................................................... 3 The The The The Business ....................................................................................................... 3 Market .............................................................. Error
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Course Title BTEC Level 3 Nationals in Business Unit Title The Business Environment (60 hour unit) Level 3 Unit Number 1 Unit Credit 10 Assignment Title Business Types and their Stakeholders Part Unit P1‚ P2‚ M1 and D1 Whole Unit No Learner Name Signature Assessor Scott Haragan; Des Corliss; Barbara Mercer Signature Start Date 17/11/14 Submission Date 10/12/14 Feedback Date 09/01/15 Vocational Context It is important to understand the business environment‚ most notably the wide range
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TASK 1 During my work I will use the example of “Unilever” as a basis of my research. Unilever is a British–Dutch multinational consumer goods company with headquarters in Rotterdam and London. Its products include food‚ beverages‚ cleaning agents and personal care products. Its products are available in around 190 countries. The company owns approximately 400 brands‚ but focuses only on the 14 of them with sales of over 1 billion euro. Those brands are Axe(Lynx)‚ Lipton‚ Dove‚ Magnum‚ Knorr‚ Lux
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BTEC Health & Social Care Award Unit 2: Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Equality‚ Diversity and Rights Learning objectives To understand the terminology used when discussing Equality‚ Diversity and Rights To put the terminology into use when researching religions‚ cultures and groups Equality‚ Diversity and Rights • To understand what is meant by equality‚ diversity and discrimination it is important to firstly define these and related concepts Equality‚ Diversity and Rights • To understand
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