Muscular Strength Muscular Strength A way to test or improve a person’s Muscular strength will be to do some weight lifting. The amount of weight a person can lift will show how much strength the person has. For example if I can lift 15 kg and do 6 reps without struggle this will mean I have a certain amount of muscular strength. If I can’t do the same with 30 kg this will show what level my muscles are at‚ in other words how strong they are. The amount of squats a person can do tests a person’s
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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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competitive strategies within the free market. Finally I will explain the role of the competition commission and regulatory bodies. Market Types The most important factor within any market is the number of rivals competing for a share of the business. Competition‚ as described by Stigler‚ G (2008) arises whenever two or more parties strive for something that all cannot obtain. Perfect competition is seen as a theoretical ideal and sets the standard for comparison. “Perfect competition exists
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will be talking about key stakeholders who influence the purposes of two businesses‚ the business I have chosen are Tesco and Asda. Also I will be talking about the interest of owners‚ customers‚ suppliers‚ employees‚ trade unions and shareholders have in the businesses. Another point I will be talking about is why business have to consider local communities and pressure groups when operating their business. Tesco and Asda key Stakeholders are; Customers: Customers want good quality products
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Scenario 1: LO1 (P1.1): There are mainly four types of organisations. Private sector organisations‚ Public sector Organisations‚ voluntary organisations and cooperatives. Private Sector: In the private sector‚ businesses operate in order to maximize the profits. They raise finance by issuing shares‚ borrowing loans from banks etc. They are owned and controlled by private parties. For example Bank of Maldives‚ Amin Construction pvt ltd‚ Haza Construction pvt ltd. Their main aim is to maximize the
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Unit 9- Creative product promotion. Assignment 1 P1 Successful businesses will always use elements of the “promotional mix” in order to assist the sales of a product. This could be: Advertising‚ Publicity‚ Public relations‚ Sales promotions‚ Direct Marketing‚ Personal selling‚ Sponsorship‚ Product placement‚ Celebrity Endorsement and Exhibitions. If a business takes into consideration the AIDA principles alongside the promotional mix then they could be looking at a potentially very successful
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Task 2 Legislation (P2) (M1) The Government produced the legislation ‘Manual Handling regulations 1992’; they produced this legislation to help protect staff and service user from harming themselves. In health and social care settings managers produce a policy to help prevent accidents and harm coming to their staff and the service users who come into the hospital. To help control the legislation certain lifting techniques of patients were banned due to future problems with back problems of staff
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this event. Committee Members Take part in the preparation during the event and giving help for the task that distributed. *Please refer to appendix 1 for the committee list. Work Schedule and Deadlines First meeting: Briefing about coursework Date: 01 October 2014 (Wednesday) Time: 10:30a.m-11:00a.m. Venue: B 208 Details: Briefing about our coursework and brain storming about ideas to carry out the
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Task 1 1.1 Organisations can be classified in terms of their business purpose‚ ‘for profit’ or ‘not for profit’ organisations. Organisations that seek to make a profit are mainly private sector businesses which provide goods/services and must make a profit to survive. They can break even or even make a loss for a very short time or they will cease to exist. The main structure of profit seeking organisations includes: 1. SOLE TRADER. Business owned by a single person‚ bearing full responsibility
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Organisation and naming of files: This is important as it allows people to have organisation on their device. It also helps people to see where each file is and they can locate it without any problems. It’s also important as files can be lost if they are all mixed up and can stop people from getting their work and any other files which they may need. By being able to organise the files that you need allows you access them a lot easier for example you can make folders for each subject or year‚ and
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