E1 1. Children act 1989 2. Disability discrimination act 1995 (DDA) 3. Children act 2004 4. Human rights act 1995 5. Equality act 2006 E2 The children act 1989 has influenced some settings by bringing together several sets of guidance and provided the foundation for many of the standards practitioners sustain and maintain when working with children. The act requires that settings work together in the best interests of the child and form partnerships with parents or carers. It requires settings
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Dennis Thomas Mr. Hale IS3110 PROJECT 2 TASK 3: DISATER RECOVERY PLAN Step One - Organize the Project Appoint coordinator/project leader‚ if the leader is not the dean or chairperson. 1. Determine most appropriate plan organization for the unit 2. Identify and convene planning team and sub-teams as appropriate (for example‚ lead computer support personnel should be in the team if the plan will involve recovery of digital data and documents). 3. At the unit level a. scope - the area covered
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IT273-01 Networking Concepts Part 1 a. Static Routing b. False c. True d. Firmware e. False Part II Hardware | Function | Installation/Maintenance | Hubs | A hub is a device that takes incoming data and broadcasts it out to all the other devices that are connected to its ports. | Installing a hub is very simple. Basically all you have to do is plug and play. Remember not to plug any cable into the uplink port of the hub because that is used to connect hubs
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Aims and Objectives‚ Similarities and Differences (Tesco’s and NHS) (M1) Similarities | Differences | Both NHS and Tesco’s have an aim to satisfy their customers/patients. They do this by offering outstanding services and making sure they solve their problems. | Tesco’s has an aim to make profit‚ whilst the NHS has an aim to provide a service for the public. Tesco’s make profit by getting good suppliers and NHS provides a service through tax payer’s money. | Both NHS and Tesco’s have an aim
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Unit Plan Unit Code: BES3500 Unit title: Business Capstone Semester: Year: 2015 Study Mode: International Lecturer Information Name Office Telephone Email Consultation arrangements Table of Contents Lecturer Information 1 Unit Overview 3 Welcome 3 Learning outcomes 3 Graduate attributes 3 English language proficiency 3 Teaching and learning 4 Communication 4 Contacting your lecturer 4 Online discussion 5 Adobe Connect 5 Email protocol 5 Communication expectations 5 Readings 6 Textbook
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An issue in today’s world is the environment. There is dispute over what we should do about it. One issue in the environment is global warming. Global warming has become a problem around the world; it is caused by CO2 emissions and other gases in the atmosphere that cause the sun’s thermal energy to be absorbed‚ otherwise known as the greenhouse effect. Studies have shown that at least 20% of ice on Earth has melted since 1979. Although it may not sound so bad‚ every year we deplete the natural
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ANASTASHIA J. HARRIS CSC 424 CASE 3 TRIDENT UNIVERSITY DotNetNuke uses a three-tier architecture model with a core framework providing support to the extensible modular structure. When deployed‚ which can be extended using pluggable modules and providers that enable additional functionality; the look and feel of individual sites can be customized using skins. As opposed to traditional web applications that may rely on a multitude of web pages to deliver content‚ DotNetNuke uses a
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CM206: Interpersonal Communication Unit 7 Project 1) From the interaction does it seem to you that Alan is actively listening? Why or Why not? It does not seem that Alan is actively listening at all. He may be hearing the voices of his employees but he is not listening to them as they answer the questions that he has asked. He is also not mindful in his interactions with his employees. He is scribbling notes‚ shaking his head‚ constantly frowning and does not give the person he is talking
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Some examples of database naming conventions are; underscores: the elements of a name are separated by underscores to improve readability. substitutions: represented by italicized characters‚ indicating that the element is composed of characters provided by the user. constants: represented by non-italicized characters. brackets: indicate that the enclosed character is included only under specific conditions as defined. Oracle database object names are limited to a maximum of 30 characters
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P11- Explain Human Factors reporting procedures When a major incident occurs in the aviation industry this has to be reported to the right person‚ authority‚ organisation and health and safety procedures must be followed. If there was a serious air crash this would be reported to the AAIB‚ CAA and the HSE. All of these organisations would document all factors of their investigation and put in place key factors and procedures to follow to ensure that it doesn’t happen again. All accidents and incidents
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