Unit 51: Outcome 4 Confidentiality involves trust. If trust is not gained‚ then it is highly likely that information will be shared. Confidentiality is about controlling the spread of information by anyone working with children or young people. Unless in exceptional circumstances e.g. a child is at risk from harm‚ should personal information be discussed. Personal information must only be disclosed with the permission of the person concerned or parents/carers and to others who have a professional
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Biochemistry Enzymology and Catalytic Mechanism & Carbohydrate Metabolism‚ Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) Your Name Here WGU Abstract Many diseases and disorders are caused by defects in the molecular level of cells and not just having to do with nutrition or other extrinsic factors ‚in this report ‚we will specifically look at enzymes and their key role in energy production and the cycles and series of activities that make it possible for the human to function properly .
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Project Part 2 Task 2: Business Continuity Plan Ronald Horne 5/28/2015 INTRODUCTION 1.1 PURPOSE OF BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN The Business Continuity Plan is designed to prepare an organization to continue doing business when a disaster strikes. The BCP differs from the traditional disaster recovery plan in the fact that a BCP covers all aspects of the business and incorporates the DRP as part of it. The DRP focuses on restoring data and on information technology only. BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN
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oh cost for the two product lines are 770‚000. Car Truck SOL FOR A) DL.hours for car wheels=40‚000*1=40‚000 Estimated wheels produced 40‚000 30‚000 dl hours for t. wheels= 10‚000*3=30‚000 ( 70‚000 tot.dl hours.) DL Hour per wheels 1 3 770‚000/70‚000=11$per dl hours. Oh assigned= for car w. 40‚000*11=440‚000 truck: 30‚000*11=330‚000 Total OH= 770
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Assessment Task 4 When I was on practical I observed many classroom procedures and strategies that teachers use on a daily basis. These are what I believe are the most important in constructing a positive learning environment. One critical teacher strategy that I find most important is to lay down concrete guidelines and rules within the classroom. It is important for students to know how to behave and talk to the teacher and other students in the class. The school rules were displayed
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GKE1- Task 4 Social Consequences One of the most significant social consequences during the Industrial Revolution was child labor. During the late 1700s up until the Factory Act of 1833‚ children as young as six were working on average 12-14 hours a day in factories for little to no pay. The conditions in factories were deplorable‚ and the child workers were frequently forced to work with dangerous‚ heavy equipment. There were many accidents in these factories that resulted in children being
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I would generally use whole-group instruction at the beginning of a lesson. This allows me to give the students a pre assessment on their knowledge on the subject. New information being introduced to the class should always be given in a whole group setting so as not to give any students a disadvantage of succeeding. By showing the whole class new concepts at the same time‚ it allows me to figure out what kind of flexible groupings I will need to implement. Typically within-class grouping would
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What type of reaction is the health care provider concerned about and why? The health care provider in this patient scenario is concerned that E.O. might have type 1-hypersensitivity. The patient has indications of this reaction as written in the provided patient history. Having an allergy to bee stings‚ and being a diagnosed asthma patient makes the Health care provider cautious in prescribing E.O. a course of penicillin‚ which is a broad spectrum antibiotic and a possible cause of human anaphylaxis
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Stacey Robinson Unit 3: Diversity‚ Equality and Inclusion in early year’s settings 4:5 identify who to approach when specialist expertise may be needed They’re many different types of services that you can approach‚ such as doctors‚ social workers‚ health visitors‚ specialists such as speech therapists and physiotherapists‚ teachers and support staff. Senco: All nurseries schools and other early years setting should have a designated person who takes on the role of special educational needs coordinator
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which Earth attracts objects toward itself. 2. Inertia-An object at rest stays at rest 3. Potential Energy-The energy that an object has stored inside. 4. Kinetic Energy-Energy developed in an object while in motion. 5. Friction- 6. Traction- 7. Centrifugal Force- 8. Centripetal Force-Force that is directed to the center of the curvature. 9. Deceleration- To slow down. 10. Force of impact-The force an exerted when objects meet. Module 4: Signs‚ Signals & Pavement Markings 1. Explain
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