LEARNING JOURNAL UNIT 3 READING ASSIGNMENT On Thursday‚ I download and print all the reading assignment materials‚ what allow me to read the information all along the week. I read the materials assigned for this week. Through my reading I learned the two methods in order to organize the ideas before programming; flowcharting and pseudocode. Also I stalled the program “Dia” and I could work on it‚ I do not think that it is a good program; I think it could be more intuitive‚ my plan is to develop something
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Unit 3 Lecture Study Guide 1. List the 4 primary tissue types and give the general characteristics and functions of each one. 1) Epithelial: Covers the body‚ lines the cavities‚ tubes ducts and blood vessels‚ covers the organ inside the body cavity 2) Connective: most abundant& widely distributed‚ connect‚ bind and supports structures‚ insulates‚ and transports substances. 3) Muscle: associated with the bones of the skeleton‚ the heart and in the walls of the hollow organs
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Personal Specification Education and Qualifications I have successfully completed an Introducing Childminding Practice course‚ which is a part of CACHE Level 3 Certificate in Childminding Practice. Currently I am studying for a Teaching Assistant course via Distance Learning College‚ which is a NCFE Level 3 Accredited course. Experience/knowledge/skills I have a year experience in working as a Nursery Assistant for a private nursery. I have also been volunteering for past 6 months in a Toddler
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Unit 3: Introduction to Marketing P3: Describe how a selected organisation uses marketing research to continue to the development of its marketing plans Marketing Research is the collection analysis and communication of information which assists decision making when marketing. Systematic research is organised with a clear method‚ gathering research is collecting the correct and appropriate data. Recording the data is when you put all gathered information in clear records which show your findings
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UNIT 3 PSYCHOLOGY SAC #1 “Biological bases of behaviour” Test Duration: 50 minutes This test is worth 60 marks. It is broken up into two sections: |SECTION |No. of questions |Marks allocated | |Multiple choice |30 |30 | |Short answer
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Unit 301 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Outcome 3 3.1 Confidentiality‚ Data Protection and Disclosure in schools Introduction: DfEE Sex and Relationship Education Guidance (July 2000) states ’Schools should have a clear and explicit confidentiality policy which is advertised to pupils‚ staff‚ parents and visitors’. The Data Protection‚ Freedom of Information and Human Rights Acts all need to be taken into consideration (see below). Schools
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NAME: Swinburne ID: Save this document with your Swinburne ID number and name in the file name [eg Surname_1234567.docx]. ANSWERS TO STA10003 Mid-Unit Test Question 1: a. The Protein Additive b. Chicken shell thickness c. The method used is Experimental‚ because the researcher manipulated the protein additive intake. d. The research hypothesised is that the shell thickness of the chickens with protein additive added to their feed‚ would be thicker than the regular fed chickens
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Unit 4222-245 Understand the legislation and policies that support Individuals with learning disabilities (LD 201) Outcome 1 1.1 Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities * Mental Capacity Act 2005 * Human Rights Act 1998 (became law in 2000) * Care Standards Act 2000 * Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (amended 2005) * Equality Act 2010 * National Health Service
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Unit 5 Assignment: Implementing systems Sabrina Hill Information Technology & Systems for Healthcare HI300-01 Professor Sweet June 23‚ 2013 IMPLEMENTING SYSTEMS When implementing an EMAR/BC-MAAR in acute settings; the user must first have a clear understanding what this system and devices have to offer. Followed by the objection versus the technical support in a medical setting; understanding the system is a basic support system of many functions. Most ambulatory care
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Phase 3 Discussion Board Introduction to Computer Security Course: CSS150-1304B-04 CTU Online December 4th‚ 2013 In a Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack‚ a malicious client (the attacker) performs operations designed
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