Assignment front sheet Qualification Unit number and title BTEC Business Level 3 Diploma/Subsidiary Diploma Unit 1 The Business Environment Learner name Assessor name Sadia Khanom Mr Faruk. Date issued Hand in deadline Submitted on 10/11/14 18/11/14. Assignment title The Economic Environment Scenario Your earlier newspaper article has been well received and the editor has asked you to write a follow up article regarding the impact of different economic environments for a business considering
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Amendment P3) Carry out a risk assessment in a health or social care setting. M2) Assess the hazards identified in the health or social care setting. D1) Make recommendations in relation to the identified hazards to minimise the risks to the service user. For the purpose of this essay I went to the local mall to observe what hazards there are. I am going to assess the hazards that I identified in this setting and I am going to make some recommendations in relation to the identified hazards
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Unit 31 P3/P4/M2 Artur Oganisyan I have been asked to describe how how a fashion trend is influenced in its development . As I can see the biggest impact on trend do celebrities‚ movies and singers. In the 20th century the same thing happened. Fashion in the past The cylinder hat The cylinder hat was mainly worn from the letter part of the 18 th to the middle of the 20th century. Today the hat is usually worn as a fashion statement or for special occasions in conservative circles. Walking
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MAT - 3rd December‚ 2006 Samples Questions Samples questions and answers that appeared in MA Section: Q1 There are 4 boys and 3 girls. What is the probability the boys and girls sit alternately? Ans 1/35 Q2 Two trains are 2 kms apart. Speed of one train is 20m/s and the other train is running at 30 m/s . Lengths of the trains are 200 and 300m. In how much time do the trains cross each other? Ans 50 seconds Q3 A& B are two players. They need to select one number from 1 to 25. If both the players select
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-Behaviourist Theory Definition Behavioural psychology‚ also known as behaviourism‚ is a theory of learning based upon the idea that all behaviours are acquired through conditioning. Conditioning occurs through interaction with the environment. According to behaviourism‚ behaviour can be studied in a systematic and observable manner with no consideration of internal mental states. Beliefs Behaviourism is the train of through that all humans behaviour is a result of social learning from their environment
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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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Unit 7 P1 Direct costs A cost that can be directly related to producing specific goods or performing a specific service. For example‚ the wages of an employee engaged in producing a product can be attributed directly to the cost of manufacturing that product. Variable costs Variable costs means the cost of production (cost of labour‚ material or overhead) that change according to the change in the volume of production units. Combined with fixed costs‚ variable costs make up the total cost of
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In the spring of 2010‚ The Equality Act 2010 became law. Before this act came into place there were many old legislations in place to support anti-discriminatory practices‚ however this new act made it all easier to understand and follow. Stronger laws were needed because many people believed that the old equality laws did not make equality happen fast enough‚ for example disabled people were more likely to be out of work‚ men were still being paid more than women for the same kind of job‚ and people
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Fiscal Policy: Fact sheet The Fiscal policy report to David Lewis‚ Tesco’s CEO. Definition The fiscal policy is when the government changes its spending level and tax rates to monitor and influence their economy. The government will need to increase tax revenues to fund expenditure by increasing taxation by adjusting the income tax level. Role of Fiscal policy The role of the fiscal policy is to monitor the economy and shows the effects of adjusting income tax. The fiscal policy also can redistribute
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UNIT 1- Business Environment M2 INTRODUCTION In this task I will be comparing the challenges to my selected organisation and their business activities in the two different economic environments. Challenges in boom stage (1995-2008) In a boom stage‚ EasyJet goes to though challenges that may impact on their performance. When a boom in the economy occurs the main stages are high inflation‚ competition of labour and shortages of supply. The boom stage generates a high inflation; this is
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