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    Shc 34

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    Evidence Recording Sheet Unit: SHC34 Evidence Ref:……………………………… Candidate Name: Assessor Name Observed by your assessor (O)  Personal Statement (EPS)  Product Evidence (EP)  Professional Discussion (PD)  Seen by Witness (EWT)  Case History (ECH)  Questioning (QC)  APEL/RPL  | |

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    Physics Investigation SHC

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    specific heat capacity and the change in temperature. Once I got the results of the voltage‚ current‚ time‚ mass‚ change in temperature I could re-arrange the equation to get the SHC value. Reminder we are assuming that thermal energy will not me lost since we are using an insulator‚ however if the final answer is not close the SHC then we could say that there was heat loss. 421513027876500230124016446500Materials: Brass Aluminium Thermometer Chronometer Cables (Red & Black) Voltmeter Ammeter

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    HKL 31

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    On our driver way‚ you can see Western District Police Station. Do you know that…… In the early days‚ a number system was assigned to the police station on Hong Kong Island. They used no1 to no9 as a police station name. In the early days‚ Western District Police Station called No.7 Station where located on Queen’s Road West near Pokfulam Road. Then; it was moved to Des Voeux Road West in 1902. Until 1952‚ it was changed name as a Western District Police Station. Station No.1 was located in Causeway

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    Shc 21 Answers

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    1 Introduction to communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings (SHC 21) AC 1.1 1.2 1.3 CHAPTER 1 What you need to know Identify the different reasons people communicate Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of your work Explain why it is important to observe an individual’s reactions when communicating with them AC What you need to do 2.1 2.2 Show how to find out an individual’s communication and language needs‚ wishes and preferences

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    Shc 34 - Duty of Care

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    Evidence Record Purpose: to record learner evidence against a range of assessment methods Learner Name | Corin Frame | CACHE PIN | | | | Assessor Name | | Assessment Method Direct Observation | | | Learner’s Plans / Records | | Professional Discussion | | | Recognition of Prior Learning | | Reflection on own practice | | | Other (please state) | | Expert witness evidence | | | | | | | | | | | Recording of Evidence | Unit | AssessmentCriteria |

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    Unit Shc 33

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    Unit SHC 33 1.Equality is about treating people fairly regardless of their differences‚ by ensuring that they have access to the same life opportunities as everyone else‚ ie that they have equal opportunities. Diversity means variety‚ for example age‚ sex‚ sexual orientation‚ physical characteristics such as height‚ weight and skin colour‚ ability‚ personal experiences and personal attributes‚ such as beliefs‚ values and preferences. Inclusion is about accepting everyone regardless of difference

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    SHC 33 1.1

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    SHC 33 1.1 Diversity: The respect and knowledge of differences between each individual and groups of people within society. These differences arrive from social‚ cultural or religious backgrounds‚ ethnicity‚ disability‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ appearance and both family structure or background. Equality: This is when everyone has equal opportunities to participate within a setting. All settings are required to have an Equal Opportunities policy‚ which you must work in line with. When taking the same

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    Cache L3

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    (1.2). Explain how health and safety is monitored and maintained and how people in the work setting are made aware of risks and hazards and encouraged to work safely. Every practitioner has a duty of care towards the children and the young people in the setting. Every setting has health and safety policy and fire procedures in place and they review the policy often. All staffs should adhere to the policy and able to respond appropriately to the incidents. The staffs should be vigilant towards

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    Motherboard Cache Memory

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    The Major Motherboard Components or Parts and their Functions See all 10 photos A motherboard showing some major components THE MOTHERBOARD The main printed circuit board in a computer is known as the Motherboard. It is also known as System Board‚ Main Board or Printed Wired Board (PWB). It also sometimes abbreviated or shortened to mobo. Attached to it‚ we have numerous motherboard components that are crucial in the functioning of the computer. The motherboard acts as the connection point

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    Shc 34 1.1

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    SHC 34 1 1.1‚ 1.2 A duty of care is an obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care. Providing a strong duty of care and a secure environment for all children within the care of the setting‚ providing structured routines that involve feeding‚ nappy changing‚ upholding a strong parent and partnership discussing the care and needs of the children with the parent/carer. Providing a safe and secure environment and ensuring the setting is strong

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