computer system and a camera to save images you have taken of your camera. (See image to the right of an input device) Cabling eg coaxial‚ optical‚ twisted pair In cabling you have a coaxial cable‚ optical cable and a twisted pair cable. Coaxial cable is mostly used on computers out of the three. Coaxial was used in the 1980’s and early 90’s‚ however they started using it again with broad band and also is used for connecting a dish from a TV to the roof. The data transfer rate of the coaxial
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Debra Whiteside 197008 Factors that may influence equality of opportunity for individuals Social Factors Many social factors influence the equality of opportunity. These are just a couple of examples of social factors that may influence the equality of opportunity for individuals. Whatever your religious belief may be ever body socialises with their peers when they come together to worship and pray to their chosen god in. All members of the same religion whether they are Buddhist‚ Catholic
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Management of Care: Article One Sally A Lilly Lake Sumter Community College ARTICLE ONE 2 Title of Article: Promoting the Integration of Therapeutic Touch in Nursing Practice on an Inpatient Oncology and Bone Marrow Transplant Unit Source of Article: International Journal for Human Caring Date of Article: November 30‚ 2008 Has the article been subjected to Peer Review?: Blind Peer Reviewed;
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With reference to one or more examples evaluate the success of redevelopment of urban centres in response to recent trends in retailing (10 marks) Redevelopment of urban centres have been a result of recent trends in retailing‚ Since the 1970s there has been a phenomenon known as decentralization occurring in relation to retail. Decentralization is ‘the movement of people and employment from large dominant centres to a more dispersed pattern of locations’‚ in result of this it introduced large shopping
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D1: Evaluate the impact of a selected business’s ethical behaviour on stakeholders and the business. D1:0 Introduction In this report I will be explain and evaluating the impact of the BP oil spill to their stakeholders. D1:1 BP oil spill The BP oil rig explosion was the second worst disaster in the U.S history‚ it resulted in the death of 11 employees and seriously injured 16 others‚ this resulted in one of the largest oil spills in the history of the world‚ this resulted in the Gulf
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Analysis of Recent Stock Market Crash And Government Initiatives For Stabilizing The Market Project Work Course Code: BUS498 Prepared for: Md. Ziaul Haque Senior Lecturer Department of Business Administration Prepared by: Emranul Islam ID: 2009-2-10-064 Department of Business Administration East West University Date of submission: Letter of Transmittal August 25‚2013 Md. Ziaul Haque Senior Lecturer East
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M1 Assess the effects on those using the service of three different discriminatory practices in health and social settings Discriminatory practice can be defined as making or showing an unfair or prejudicial distinction between different categories of people or their beliefs and practices‚ centred around race‚ age‚ gender‚ religion‚ sexual orientation and disability. Although there are many laws in place to protect individual rights against discrimination such as the Equality Act 2010‚ there are
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D1- Evaluate the influence different stakeholders exert in one organisation. I am going to evaluate how important it is for stakeholders to exert on an organisation. This is stakeholders such as employees‚ customers‚ shareholders‚ suppliers‚ owners and the government. I will also state if the influences have positive/negative effects on the long term success of the organisation. Woodbridge- The two types of stakeholder I am going to explain are students and the local community. Students can
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1. Low regard for individuals Thinking that someone has no real value or use‚ also thinking someone is worthless. Effects on individuals Low regard for an individual causes low self-esteem. People with low self esteem think they’re not very important and their views don’t matter. Self-esteem affects an individual psychology it has a lot to do with a person emotions and how it makes them feel. Low self-esteem can lead an individual to feel Self hate Feeling worthless Anxiety anger 2. Assumptions
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Evaluate how an organisation has responded to changes in the Business environment * Think about the Changes in the Business environment * How has the Business reacted to these changes? * What have they adapted? * Provide evidence to support your points. When things change‚ it creates stress and panic for all involved. Sometimes‚ people within a business environment need to spend more time on learning how to cope with the new situation to help manage all the changes. To make
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