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    P1- Identifying the internal and external factors in human resource planning. In this report I will describe the internal and external factors to consider when planning the human resource requirements of an organisation. Human resource planning is looking at the current workforce skills and motivation techniques that are needed to compare with what is needed in the future. Businesses need to take account on both inside and outside the business and the skills that are needed with in business to

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    How Safe is Safe Case Study 1. As a company‚ would you describe PPI as having an identifiable philosophy of moral values? How do its policies contribute to this philosophy? In some ways PPI’s moral values can be considered distinguished. The reason I say this is because as we know‚ all for profit organizations are obviously out to make money and many will cut corners or sacrifice their future for quick gains. PPI could have very well kept their facility up to code just enough to comply with

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    The documentary film “The Take” or “La Toma” shows Argentina in the midst and the aftermath of an economic collapse as unemployment skyrockets and almost half the country plummets below the poverty level. In the beginning of the documentary‚ shows an emerging economy transitioning into first world status comparing it to Australia or Canada where Argentina was considered the most prosperous middle-class in Latin America. However‚ the country took a turn for the worst under the presidential reign of

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    from illness‚ injury or pain is described as being healthy. Being healthy in college is one of the most important things in a person’s life because it controls the way our bodies function and it also determines how long you will live on this earth. Those responsibilities fall on the student’s lap as they find it difficult to balance it. There are many different methods and routes we can take to become healthy especially by exercising‚ eating healthy and getting flu shots. Many students in college

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    What care services are available to people with long-term health conditions and why is it important that these services should take into account individuals sensitivities and circumstances? “According to Talcott Parsons being sick is a role (a deviant one) which is a temporary role that all people (regardless of their status or position) enter at some stage of their life. Its main function is to control illness‚ and to reduce its disruptive effects on the social system by ensuring that sick

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    any other supermarket. Throughout the Stakeholders Report‚ phrases like “our emphasis on the highest quality perishable items” and “we adhere to the highest quality standards” reinforce that concept of product leadership. Perishable product sales account for about 67% of total retail sales. Customers choose Whole Foods Market primarily because they are able to buy better natural and organic foods and higher-quality perishable products than in conventional supermarkets. Further evidence of the product

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    A Healthy Body Makes a Healthy Mind? ) Posted on November 16‚ 2013by fanbin23 Many people believe that “A healthy body makes a healthy mind”. I hesitate on the word “make” — Assuming a healthy mind means something like integrity‚ happiness and optimistic attitude‚ I believe that people who have a healthy body usually also have a healthy mind‚ but a healthy body is not necessarily for a healthy mind. The players in professional sports leagues are probably the most physically healthy people

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    benefits of outdoor water play to a children’s development Outdoor In recent years there has been a shift in thinking in the early childcare sector regarding the importance of outdoor play to children. In Letterkenny The Glen is Irelands first outdoors crèche facility‚ which has proven that it is possible to conduct the whole preschool session outdoors all year round even in poor weather conditions. It is now a model for many other settings and is inspiring them to extend their outdoor play areas

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    Britannica on Puritan Revolution: Puritanism under the Stuarts (1603-49) Events under James I. Puritan hopes were raised when James VI of Scotland succeeded Elizabeth as James I of England in 1603. James was known to be Calvinist in theology‚ and he had once signed the Negative Confession of 1581 favouring the Puritan position. In 1603 the Millenary Petition (with a claimed thousand signatures) presented Puritan grievances to the King‚ and in 1604 the Hampton Court Conference was held

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    PERD 6 – Task 2 Promoting a healthy environment for children P6.5 When planning my involvement in serving up lunch I didn’t need any parental consent but I did however‚ need permission from the staff in my setting as students don’t have any involvement with preparing food‚ only feeding the children. Before I began preparing the child’s lunch I ensured that I followed the placement policy which state that before meals “”all tables used during mealtimes were cleaned before the children could

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