Discuss the advantages and limitations of animated GIF’s GIF’s stands for Graphics Interchange Format. This file format is a bitmap image that was introduced in 1987 by CompuServe. GIF can contain a maximum of about 256 colours. A GIF animation is a graphic image that moves. This animation is mostly seen online. An example of animated GIF could be letters that get bigger magically. GIF animations consists of many pictures such as frames. Animated GIF’s can be used in many ways such as advertisement
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Immigration and business In the past two years the coalition government of the UK has been putting a lot of effort in their immigration policy. The prime minister has even promised to cut the immigration from outside Europe‚ down to tens of thousands by the end of 2015. For example‚ foreign students will have a few months after completing their courses to find a licensed sponsor who will pay them at least 20.000 pounds otherwise they have to leave the country. As you can imagine‚ the business will suffer
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Nokia Corporation in 1967. The Nokia Corporation that was created in the 1967 fusion was involved in many sectors‚ producing at one time or another paper products‚ bicycle and car tyres‚ footwear (including Wellington boots)‚ personal computers‚ communications cables‚ televisions‚ electricity production Nokia’s first major mobile phone order came from the Finnish Defence Forces in 1972‚ for field radios. In the 1970s‚ Nokia began developing mobile phones for the Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) network
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events have had on one’s intelligence‚ learning ability‚ memory‚ or maturity. An individual’s social age is divided into three categorical influence‚ one being nonnormative 3‚ where events in their life are not a common occurrence and may happen rather unexpectedly. As Woolf’s 5 research suggests‚ history-graded influences 4‚ such as war or an epidemic in the past‚ affect individuals within a culture in identical ways and nonnormative influences are what sets individuals apart across their lifespan
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Teaching and Learning in Schools P1 The age range I have chosen is 3 – 7 years‚ and I have chosen communication as the main area of development for this age range. The main stages of communication development are verbal communication‚ where children of this age range start to use their language skills much more effectively; non verbal communication such as eye contact‚ facial expressions‚ body language‚ gestures‚ sign language and tone of voice. These too are often effective ways for younger children
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BTEC Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care | Assignment Title: Unit 4: Development through the life stages | Grade(Please circle)P/M/D | Points(Please circle) | Date Set: 25.03.2013 | Completion Date: 10.05.2013 | Learner Name | BTEC Number | | Course Leader: | IV Design Date | | Subject Tutor: Shelly Everett/ Akinola Akinyemi | IV Assignment | | IV Signature: | Date | | Purpose of the unit:This unit aims to enable learners to gain knowledge and understanding of
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BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Health and Social Care Unit 11: Safeguarding Adults and Promoting Independence For the assignment you are required to fully reference all work using the Harvard system. When researching a variety of sources must be used for example; Internet‚ books‚ journal articles‚ etc. All written work must be produced in Arial size 12. All work should be labelled with the appropriate title. All work must also include your name‚ person code and page numbers. Ensure that
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Completion Date Submitted on Qualification: BTEC First in Business Unit 1: Exploring Business Purposes Assessment Title – Exploring Business Purposes Criteria reference To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the student is able to: Task no. Page numbers P1 Describe four different types of business organisations in terms of purpose‚ ownership‚ size and scale 1 P2 Describe the primary‚ secondary and tertiary classifications of business activities using local and national examples
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is what a business uses to keep track of their finances throughout the previous twelve months. Keeping profit and loss accounts is very important because it helps the business keep track of what they are spending. It is important that a business keeps track of their finances so that they know how much money they expect to come in to the business and if they need to prepare for a drop or rise in profits. Keeping profit and loss accounts allows the business to see what months the business does well
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Course Details Course Name BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND) in Business Unit number 3 Unit Name Organisations and Behaviour Credit Value 15 Hand Out/Issue Date w/c 07.10.2013 Submission Deadline 28/11/2013 Introduction You should submit your assignment separately the following sections/parts: Part A: Students are expected to write an essay. Part B: Students are expected to make a presentation. Aims of the unit: The aim of this unit is to give learners an understanding
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