Graph 1‚ illustrates the pH of each quadrat. The pH in Quadrat 1 was more acidic than the pH in Quadrat 2‚ 3‚ and 4 this is due to the slope of the ground (refer to Graph 8)‚ different soil substrate and the decomposition of organic matter. As can be seen from Graph 8‚ the soil pH increased with a decrease in the slope of the ground. In Quadrat 1‚ the soil had a pH of 7.5 due to having a higher soil elevation of -8° in comparison to Quadrat 2‚ 3 and 4‚ in which the slope of the ground was -2°‚ -2°
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UNIT 16 P1/M1 INTERNAL PLANNING FACTORS EXPLANATION Why it is important? ORGANISATIONAL NEEDS The priority concerns and requirements of an Organization’s customers and stakeholders. The state of organization performance in relationship to its mission and goals The state of knowledge and ability of organization employees The workforce needs to be able to adapt to changes. Changes in a business happen very regularly and it can affect the way a business is run. Internally
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PORTERS 5 FORCES Suppliers: Here you assess how easy it is for suppliers to drive up prices. The fewer the supplier choices you have‚ and the more you need suppliers’ help‚ the more powerful your suppliers are. Buyer Power: Here you ask yourself how easy it is for buyers to drive prices down. This is driven by the number of buyers‚ the importance of each individual buyer to your business‚ the cost to them of switching from your products and services to those of someone else. Industry Rivalry:
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1. Why Disguised Skill People? unemployment ▼ services industry Agro 2. Make in India ▲ 3. Reap demographic 18.7 Div. ▲ 31.7 49.6 GDP contribution 49 24 27 Employment Disguised unemployment vs. demographic dividend Land consolidation => bigger farm => mechanization => agro output ▲ ~6 crore worker shortage in 1st world by 2020. Only 10% of new India workers skilled. (China 50%) Make in India useless without skilled workers. Skilling Why? NSDC (UPA) National Skill Development Council
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M2(Unit 37) - Assess the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity Environment- the environment can affect the human activity. So for example; global warming which is the warming of the planet’s surface that is caused by carbon dioxide. In order to run a business efficiently they would need to make sure that their customers are aware of all the environmentally friendly activities that they do and that they are not harming the environment
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This assignment will be looking at how the practitioners and agencies involved in the care pathway work with one another to provide the care needed for diabetes and dementia. A Multi-disciplinary team is ‘’a group of health care and social care professionals who provide different services for patients in a co-ordinated way. Members of the team may vary and will depend on the patient’s needs and the condition or disease being treated.’’ This means that these health care professionals work together
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Socialisation is something that everybody goes through. This is how we learn to socialise with others‚ from playing‚ having sleepovers and creating friendships to having argument and coping with education. (Stretch and Whitehouse‚ 2010) Environmental influences- The environment that people are brought up influences are a great deal and money and social class. The area the people may live affect the access to health care provision. In the health care professionals must do their best to provide the
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Ch 1 Interpretive Exercise Mr. Brown‚ a second-grade teacher‚ is concerned about Ed‚ one of the students in his class. On the basis of his observations‚ he reports that Ed never completes any of the classroom work that he is assigned‚ and he reads at a beginning first grade level. He suspects that Ed has a learning disability and refers him for a special education evaluation. The school psychologist‚ Dr. Long‚ administers an intelligence test to asses Ed’s cognitive abilities. She assigns Ed
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Assignment 1: Whistleblowing and Sarbanes Oxley By: Grace Robinson Legal 500 Law Ethics and Corporate Governance Professor Dr. Michael T. Hanners 1/25/15 Introduction James Nordgaard was the head trader at Paradigm Capital Management and C.L King & Associates. His role was to trade institutional and hedge fund products. Paradigm is a New York based investment fund founded by Candace King Weir. She also owns C.L. King. C.L. King is a broker-dealer firm. James Nordgaard informed his
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BTEC National Subsidiary Certificate/Extended Diploma in Business UNIT 1: The Business Environment Assignment Date issued: week beginning 16th September 2013 Date for final submission: end of week beginning 20th January 2014 Introduction You will already be familiar with organisations through having dealt with them as customers or employees. One of the aims of this unit is to help you to build on these experiences and learn to ‘walk in the shoes’ of owners
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