Learner name | ------------------------------------------------- Assessor name | | Sapna Patel | Date issued | Completion date | Submitted on | 3rd May 2013 | 24th May 2013 | | Qualification | Unit number and title | Specialised Diploma in Business Administration – Level 1 | Unit 20 : Recording Business Transactions | | | Assignment title | Work Experience at South Thames College | | Criteria reference | To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the student
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Describe the development of children in a selected age range and in two areas of development E1 Age range 1 – birth to 3 years Physical Development At birth the child will need a lot of care. The child will not be able to do anything for themselves they have primitive reflexes such as sucking. By the time the child is 7 months they will be able to move their head on their own‚ and have stronger muscles they will be able to sit up without being held. The child might not be able to roll over or
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TASK 2: (Outcome 1) (P2) Complete the diagrams and examples in the table below Tissue type Diagram and example of where found Cuboidal Epithelium The simple cuboidal epithelium secrets and reabsorbs water and small molecules‚ it can be found in the kidneys tubules. The stratified epithelium secrets water and ions. Columnar Epithelium The simple columnar absorbs nutrients and produces mucus. It can be found in digestive organs e.g. small intestine. The stratified columnar secrets mucus
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Vocab BOOK ANSWERS Unit 2 Answers Completing the Sentence 1. extols 2. belligerent 3. jeopardy 4. impervious 5. nostalgia 6. quintessence 7. feasible 8. cursory 9. scrutinized 10. averse 11. grimace 12. retrogress 13. impetus 14. tepid 15. meticulous 16. adroit 17. amicable 18. benevolent 19. holocaust 20. duplicity Synonyms/Antonyms 1. impetus 2. duplicity 3. holocaust 4. quintessence 5. nostalgia 6. meticulous 7. belligerent 8. feasible 9. retrogress 10. jeopardy
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Unit 8 Contribute to Health and Safety in Health and Social Care 1. Identify legislation relating to general health and safety in a health or social care work setting(1.1) 2. Explain the main points of health and safety policies and procedures agreed with the employer(1.2) 3. Analyse the main health and safety responsibilities of: – Self – the employer or manager – others in the work setting (1.3) 4. Identify specific tasks in the work setting that should not be carried out without special
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D1. The 4 aspects of professional practice that I have chosen are: Non-judgemental approaches to practice Time keeping and attendance Short and long term planning Supporting colleagues D2. The reasons why the 4 aspects of professional practices are important because: Non-judgemental approaches to the practice is very important because you can’t just be pointing fingers at anyone in the setting because you feel that you are right because the same thing might happen to you and you would
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Workbench 3. Write assignment statements that perform the following operations with the variables a‚ b‚ and c. Adds 2 to a and stores the result in b. Multiplies b times 4 and stores the result in a Divides a by 3.14 and stores the result in b Subtract 8 from b and stores the result in a 4. Assume the variables result‚ w‚ x‚ y ‚ and z are integers‚ and that w=5‚ x=4‚ y=8‚ and z=2. What value will be stored in result in each of the following statements? Set result = x + y Set result = z* 2 Set
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Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Assignment - unit 205 Schools as organisations 1. Complete the table‚ identifying the main types of state and independent schools and describe the characteristics of each (ref: 1.1‚ 1.2) |Type of school: |Characteristics including how the schools are governed | | |
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OCR UNIT 22 Disabled children and young people with special educational needs are entitled to access to children’s services‚ an education‚ health services‚ housing and Equality and non-discrimination entitlement. (The Disability Discrimination Act DDA) These arise when one or more public body has a relevant duty – whether this duty is owed to all disabled children or only to some‚ for example those with a certain level of need or those in a certain age group. It is vitally important ant that recognition
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C1 Revision Notes Atmosphere is a mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. The three main chemical components present in air are Nitrogen‚ Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. Trace amounts means only a very tiny concentration of gas is present. An element is made up of 1 type of atom. A compound is made up of 2 or more types of atom that are chemically bonded. A mixture also contains more than 2 or more type of atoms but they cannot be chemically bonded. A pollutant is a waste matter that contaminates
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