Psychosocial textbook (4th ed.). Any Town‚ NY: Publisher. Lancaster S. (2012) Psychology at glance. Retrieved from http://psychologyataglance.blogspot.com/2012/05/eriksons-psychosocial-theory-stage-4.html McDevitt T. & Ormrod J. (2010) Kohlberg’s three levels and six stages of moral reasoning. Retrieved from http://www.education.com/reference/article/kohlbergs-moral-reasoning/ Newman‚ B. M.‚ & Newman‚ P. R. (2015). Development through life: A psychosocial approach (12th ed.). Belmont‚ CA: Cengage Learning
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UNIT 008 ROLES‚ RESPONSIBILITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN LIFELONG LEARNING 1.1 Legislative requirements are defined by law‚ The health and safety act 1974 ensures a safe working environment. The electricity at work regulations 1989‚ The COSHH 2002 regulations protects people against any chemical/substances hazardous to health‚ the MHOR 1999 how to move equipment safely without injury. The data protection act 1998‚ The equality act 2010 involves race relations and disability‚ age‚ Each has their own
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Communicate in a business environment unit 206 1.1 – The purpose of communication can be given by any means‚ it could be talking‚ email‚ text message‚ phone call‚ meeting as a group and notes. But all of these are done for the same reason to resolve a problem‚ to communicate a problem to others to resolve it or to organize or explain the problem to help other understand the agenda of what you are speaking about or working on. Every person has their own skills and knowledge so by communicating
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E1 & E2 Children develop their intellectual and language development differently at different ages. At the age of 3 -7 years children develop their language skills differently to a 7-12 year old. Language Over the last fifty years several theories have tried to explain the process by which children learn to understand language. Children first learn to listen and speak‚ then use these and other skills to learn to read and write. “Children in this age range enjoy stories and can answer simple
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Health and safety at work act is the primary legislation covering health and safety in the Great Britain. The health and safety executive is responsible for enforcing all sorts of laws at work. Before 1974 around 8 million employees had no legal safety at work but in 1974 the health and safety act was introduced. This allowed employees to stay safe in their environment and the employer had to make sure that they provided safety equipment and that all materials were treated appropriately and with
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Step 2: Explain what you think will be displayed to the screen in Step 1. (Reference: For loop‚ page 186): List hours starting with Hour 1 up to Hour 24‚ as declared “Max Hours” Step 3: Write a for loop that will print 60 minutes to the screen. Complete the missing lines of code. Constant Integer MAX_MINUTES =60 Declare Integer minutes For Minutes = 1 to Max_Minutes Display “The minute is ”‚ minutes End For Step 4: Write a for loop that will print 60 seconds to the screen.
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Protect- To strengthen our protection against a terrorist attack Prepare- Where an attack cannot be stopped‚ to limit its impact NaCTSO The National counter terrorism security office is a police unit and forms part of the association of Chief of Police officers protects and prepare. The unit is co-located within the center of Protection of National Infrastructure. NaCTSO contributes to the UK government’s counter terrorism strategy (CONTEST) by supporting the Protect and Prepare strands
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UNIT 8 P1 Behaviourist approach Classical Conditioning – Learning to make an association between two events. Operant conditioning – The use of consequences to influence the occurrences of particular behaviour. Behaviourism is a psychological perspective‚ it focuses on observing behaviour. ‘ Learning theory’ is when an individual learns from observing some one else’s behaviour
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P2: government gives all of the right to the people in an economy by making laws and rules that should be performed by the economy in order to have a safer environment The federal government law is divided into 3 branches which are 1. Legislative 2. Judicial 3. Executives The legislative: is a branch of government which makes laws and this laws are then made and kept The executives branch : the executives has member and these members gives all of the important issues and tasks to the president
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Introduction to Cache Memory Cache memory is a random access memory (RAM) that a computer microprocessor can access more quickly than it can access regular RAM. As the microprocessor processes data‚ it looks first in the cache memory and if it finds the data from a previous reading of data‚ it does not have to do the more time-consuming reading of data from larger memory. Cache memory is sometimes described in levels of closeness and accessibility to the microprocessor. An L1 cache is on the same
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