TMA 2 – Part A: Question 1: 1700x12=£20400 16827/12=£1402.25 1700/100=17x2=34+1700=£1734 1734x12=£20808 17104/12=£1425.33 1402.25x6=£8413.50 1425.33x6=£8551.98+£8413.50=£16965.48/12=£1413.79. Piper’s average net monthly income over one year would be £1413.79. Net income Average month £ per month. Earnings:
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TMA 5 – Report on the wellbeing of children Statement of Ethical Consideration I confirm that I am currently meeting the pre-requisites for E105 as set out in the pre-registration information for students and have a valid Agreement with Confirmer Form(s). For this TMA I have only used material drawn from the setting(s) identified on my employer Permission Agreement Form(s). In this TMA I have adhered to the E105 ethical guidance by: * Gaining permission from my setting to include and analysis
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Unit 3 For a hotel that wants to compete in any area of the market it has to offer some sort of value which nobody else offers or something better then others. If a hotel is competing in the market of short breaks for couples there have to be advantages for people to choose this hotel offer instead of other ones. The hotel must offer six major elements to attract people: Price‚ quality of room‚ quietness‚ sights or locations‚ cleanliness and service. Price is most important criteria for most
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Notes for exam question 1 Chapter 1: social scientist have argued that issues of inequality‚ poverty and social exclusion cut across both social welfare and crime control domains‚ and noted that while some responses to these issues may become the focus of social welfare policies‚ others may become the focus of crime control interventions. Social justice then is neither the exclusive terrain of social welfare nor of crime control. The boundaries between these two domains tend to be mobile and
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Question 1 A) Innovation is about finding new or better method of making something‚ a product or a service. Innovations are born due to several reasons .Peter Drucker has outlined seven sources of innovative chances or opportunities .I am going to identify them below. 1. Unexpected happenings‚ as a sudden event that can be a indication of a distinctive chance for innovating or entrepreneurship. 2. Incongruity‚ as the divergence between what everyone think of a thing and the reality of it ‚
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Part 1 I decided to carry out a PEST/STEEPL analysis on MacDonald’s‚ the fast food chain. Although in their own Mission and Value statement they describe themselves as a franchise business. The STEP analysis proved to be relatively easy‚ in some was it is similar to SWOT‚ in that once a start has been made it is difficult to stop. I used a copy of their 2011 Annual Report as the basis for the analysis‚ this did make things difficult in term of economic factors as the report was mainly financial
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Ethical Statement In accordance with the ethical guidance (The Open University 2013) I have followed the BERA guidelines including changing any names. My Role I am a parent volunteer in a Church of England primary and nursery school. I am currently supporting the mixed year 1 and 2 classes. I work on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 8.45 -12 pm. I have a variety of different supporting roles within the classroom not just with the helping the teachers but also the pupils‚ school and curriculum
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ACC203e Managerial Accounting Group-Based Assessment January 2011 Presentation Lecture Group T01 Mr Wong Nee Tat Names Chen Yawen Gwendolin(Y1072354) Chng Chyi Da (K1115100) Teo Zhen Wei (Z1010291) Question 1 UrPrint Job U12 Cost Sheet $ Direct Materials: Plain t-shirts 4‚800 Paints 1‚400 Design & making of silk-screen 2‚000 Direct Labour: 600 t-shirts1 4‚200 Factory Overhead2 840 Additional Costs: Correction
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By firstly understanding what the term carer means I can look at the challenges both care givers‚ and care receivers face. According to a government website a “carer is someone who looks after a friend‚ relative‚ or neighbour who needs support because of their sickness‚ age or disability.” A 2001 census report noted that “6 million people said that they provide unpaid care to a family member.” This is 12% of the adult population in the United Kingdom. This is a great amount of families providing
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A plan of Parts 2 and 3 of my EMA For this assignment I can confirm I have adhered to the E105 ethical guidelines by using information gained from my own setting. Parents of children whom I have observed as part of my studies have given written permission‚ and are aware they may withdraw this consent at any time. Parents‚ colleagues and other professionals acknowledge they will not be identified at any time during this assignment. Self-Assessment Profile I am now aware of the United Nations Convention
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