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    Nt1310 Unit 4

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    1) Block B in Fig. 6-31 weighs 603 N. The coefficient of static friction between block and table is 0.32; angle θ is 33°; assume that the cord between B and the knot is horizontal. Find the maximum weight of block A for which the system will be stationary. Fig. 6-31 A)150 N B)175 N C)125 N D)200 N 2) In Fig. 6-33‚ two blocks are connected over a pulley. The mass of block A is 7.8 kg and the coefficient of kinetic friction between A and the incline is 0.13. Angle θ of the incline is 44°

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    Is3110 Unit 4

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    When you rush a project this large you could possibly cut corners or receive poor quality results. If the project is finished two months late there are additional risks. If the company expects to make $20 million dollars annually‚ and assuming that the 4% penalty is levied against this yearly figure and not within smaller period of time‚ one month late means that US Industries Incorporated loses $800‚000 annually. There doesn’t appear to be any additional risk‚ however‚ further penalties and the possible

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    Unit 087 Work with Children and Young People in a Residential Care Setting Outcome 1 Understand the legal‚ policy‚ rights and theoretical framework for residential care for children and young people Assessment Criteria The learner can: 1. Outline current theoretical approaches to residential provision for children and young people 2. Explain the relevant legal and rights framework that underpins work with children and young people in residential care 3. Explain the influence of current policies

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    Planning for a Child’s Education Planning for a child’s education can be difficult. There are lots of different things a parent worries about while their child is away from them being influenced and taught important knowledge from someone they hardly know. Some parents may be more lax when deciding a child’s education since it would be almost impossible to make sure everything is perfect. Unfortunately the education system is flawed in a lot of parts of America which is a big concern with parents

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    Importance of Play and the Cognitive Development of Children Marlene Joy M. Cepeda Western Governors University Abstract The focus on academic success and high assessment scores has led many educators and administrators to perceive play as an unimportant part of a child’s development. But play does lay a good foundation developmentally for children. Through each different types of play‚ a child develops the necessary skills in order to succeed. When children are given opportunities

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    Nt1330 Unit 4

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    Top of Form Which Layer 4 protocol does EIGRP use to provide reliability for the transmission of routing information? Correct Response Your Response DUAL IP PDM RTP TCP UDP Bottom of Form This item references content from the following areas: CCNA Discovery: Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise 5.3.4 EIGRP Neighbors and Adjacencies 4 Top of Form A network administrator issues the command show ip route and observes this line of output: 192.168.3.0/24 [120/2] via 192.168

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    Unit 3 - Supporting Children

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    E1. Five pieces of current legislation are: 1. Sex Discrimination Act 1975 2. Equality Act 2006 3. Childcare Act 2006 4. Race Relations Act 2000 5. Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 E2. The Sex Discrimination Act 1975 states that we should not discriminate on the grounds of gender and that both genders should be treated equally with the same rights. This means that practitioners should involve boys and girls in all activities and should not make comments such

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    Care planning to meet the care needs of an individual (P4‚ M3‚ D2) What are the potential differences in Sally’s care needs at all the different life stages? Childhood: In Sally’s childhood‚ she grew up in mining town which may have been detrimental to her health due to the dust particles and other substance that could have been brought up from the mine‚ she has stated that when she was growing up‚ that there was ice on the inside of the window‚ that the house was cold and damp‚ and that she remembers

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    parent/ adult is to keep calm at all times also to respect them like they should respect you. As a carer for their children you should always agree with their opinions even if they are not right but they are entitle to their say in things. If you do not understand an adult/parent you should apologize and ask them to repeat themselves. Also never make a value of judgement about a child or a family but you need to always respect a person’s culture and identity. When talking to a parent or adult you

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    Nt1310 Unit 4

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    ASM 4 – Identify and act upon immediate risk of danger to substance misusers 1.1 – Describe the range of different substances subject to misuse and their effects There is a whole range of different substances and they all create different effects. Substances fit into three different categories‚ with more than one category fitting some substances. The three categories are: Stimulants‚ Depressants and Hallucinogens. I will proceed to list the main substances‚ their effects‚ how they are taken

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