Student Assignment Covering Form Course/Unit Information Course Pearson (Edexcel) BTEC Level 7Extended Diploma in Strategic Management & Leadership Unit No. Unit 6 Unit Name Creative and Innovative Management Unit code F/602/2064 Batch I11/I21– CIM–1408 Instructor Information Name Sredharran Sampath Phone 0529059903 Skype Email sredharan@mywestford.com Assignment Information Full/ Part Assignment Part – InterimTask Date Assignment Issued Task - 03/08/2014
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How Energy is used in the Body (M1) We get chemical energy from food we eat and oxygen that we breathe –we need this to get energy into a usable form to be used by the cells Glucose + Oxygen ----------------> Carbon Dioxide + Water (C6H12O6) (O2) Metabolism (CO2) (H2O) (1C6H12O6) (6O2) In Cells (6CO2) (6H20) Metabolism is the process of getting chemical energy from larger molecules in food and breaking them down into smaller
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M1: DNA • DNA - DNA are the chemical unit for genetic information in most organisms. - DNA are informational macromolecules that are used to store hereditary information that determines functional and structural characteristics of organisms. - In eukaryotes‚ the linear DNA is found primarily in the nucleus of cells. - In prokaryotes (e.g. bacteria)‚ there is one circular loop of double-stranded DNA in cytoplasm. • General Structure of DNA - The structure of DNA as a double helix made up
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Unit6 – Preparing for Employment in Travel and Tourism P1‚ P2 & M1 Marites Marzan T&T L3 Yr1 GrpB Harish Tutor P1 - Describe career opportunities within different industries in the travel and tourism sector. Tour Operators A tour operator requires a holiday representative to work throughout the summer and winter season to ensure that holiday makers have an enjoyable trip. They are the first point of contact for customers so a holiday representative needs to be prepared to answer
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Unit 4 M1+D1 Discuss the nature-nurture debate in relation to the development of an individual The nature- nurture debate refers to the processes that we grow and develop. Nature implies that we develop certain aspects because we are genetically supposed to. However‚ nurture implies that we develop because of our surroundings‚ what we learn and influence from our role models. For the infancy stage nature could be seen as responsible for the developing of the child. The chromosomes from both the
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M1. Explain the points of view of different stakeholders seeking to influence the aims and objectives of two contrasting organisations. A stakeholder is anyone who is interested in the success of an organisation‚ and often the stakeholders have a large influence on the business’s aims and objectives. In this assignment I will be explaining why stakeholders would be interested in a company’s aims and objectives and why each stakeholder would be interested in my two chosen organisations joining together
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resource scarcity is a problem. In these environments‚ managers may not be at all confident that they can understand‚ predict‚ and handle the external forces affecting their businesses. 3. What is the difference between the general and specific business environments? The general environment includes the economic‚ technological‚ sociocultural‚ and political trends that indirectly affect all organizations. The specific environment includes the customer‚ competitor‚ supplier‚ industry regulation‚
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M1 Nature is the genetic and biological influences on an individual and their development; it is based on genes and what is inherited from them. Nurture is the social‚ economic and environmental influences on an individual and their development; it based on personality and how behaviour is learnt. Determinism is the belief that you future is fixed and influenced purely naturally by what is genetically inherited or that your future is unpredictable and can change over time depending on choices made
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External: The following customers and suppliers will also need to be contacted. This communication will happen via face to face contact‚ over the phone and also with a mail out to everyone on the company database. Pamphlets will also be printed and given out with each parcel picked up and delivered. External parties to be contacted include: Utilities Electricity Company Water Board Phones ( mobile and landlines) Suppliers Stationary Supplier Professional Printing Xerox Toner & Cartridges
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MANUAL OF ARMS FOR THE RIFLE (M-1 GARAND) In describing the manual of arms‚ the term‚ “at the balance”‚ refers to a point on the rifle just forward of the trigger housing. Whenever a position is described as “diagonally across the body”‚ the rifle barrel is up. The butt is in front of the right hip‚ and the rifle barrel crosses a point opposite the junction of neck and left shoulder. The rifle is grasped at the balance with the left hand. Hold palm of hand toward the body with wrist straight
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