Laura Louise Griffiths 16 Maple Court‚ Oswestry‚ Shropshire SY11 2GA – Tel: 07866988986 – Email: lauragriffiths22@outlook.com Personal Statement I have currently completed all my courses in college‚ including childcare‚ Textiles‚ Graphics and Photography. Now I have completed all of them I am looking for full time work‚ or an apprenticeship to gain training. I am looking for work anywhere doing anything. I am good with customer service and have good motivation and personality. As doing a childcare
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IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE ROLE OF MICRO FINANCE BANKS IN PROMOTING SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES GROWTH IN NIGERIA Babagana‚ S. A. School of Business Studies The Federal Polytechnic‚ Bauchi‚ Bauchi State‚ Nigeria E-mail: sbabagana@yahoo.co.uk‚ sbabagana@gmail.com ABSTRACT The history of industrial Revolution in developed and developing countries have shown that small and medium enterprises are the driving force of industrial and economic development. This paper examines impact of the role played
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ABSTRACT The automotive industry is undoubtly an area that has significant effects concerning to the world economy as well as influencing every household world wide. Changes in the supply and demand of automobiles impact the current and future purchases of consumers. Consumers must determine the budget that they can allocate to certain necessities. Because most consumers have a limited budget‚ the budget spent on transportation it limited. Since numbers of industries have an influence on the
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Discuss evolutionary explanations of group display in humans From an evolutionary perspective‚ it has been emphasized that Natural selection has favored genes that cause group member to be altruistic toward members of their own group‚ but intolerant towards outsiders. This is known as Xenophobia-a fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners. MacDonald suggests that over exaggerating the stereotypes of outsiders helps survival as seeing an exaggerated threat is safer than under estimating a threat
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Adolf Hitler was born on 20th April‚ 1889‚ in the small Austrian town of Braunau near the German border. Both Hitler’s parents had come from poor peasant families. His father Alois Hitler‚ the illegitimate son of a housemaid‚ was an intelligent and ambitious man and later became a senior customs official. Klara Hitler was Alois’ third wife. Alois was twenty-three years older than Klara and already had two children from his previous marriages. Klara and Alois had five children but only Adolf and
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CAL Biology Practical 2 – Identification of Biochemicals in Pure Form Name :……………………………………………………………. MARK: Class :……………………………………………………………. PRACTICAL 2: IDENTIFICATION OF BIOCHEMICALS IN PURE FORM CAUTION: Any heating that has to be done in the following tests should be carried out in a water bath at the boiling point of water. Direct heating of test-tubes should not take place. Introduction Biochemical Tests Qualitative - present/ absent Semi-quantitative - present in >/<
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27/02/2013 BUSS5000 Critical Thinking in Business Week 1: Unit introduction and overview Lyn Carson Professor‚ Business Programs Unit BUSS5000 U S C di t UoS Coordinator THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY BUSINESS SCHOOL Preview of today’s lecture › Studying business at the USBS - Curriculum design: two key drivers › Unit Introduction - Teaching team Aims and structure Assessment › BUSS5100 Communicating in Business › PASS › Tutorial reminder › Next week 2 Studying business
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Abstract The purpose of this report is to analyse and explain the marketing plan used by Volkswagen to expand their market in the UK. It indicates the basic demand of the UK automobile market‚ market objectives and explains their marketing strategies through porter 5 forces‚ 4ps‚ segmentation and positioning. And this report is divided into 3 parts to deal with them separately. Table of Contents 1 Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2. External environment………………………………………………………………………………
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13/10/14 Unit 144 Who do we communicate with? Children Staff Parents/Carers Local Authority Social Workers Health Visitors SENCO Speech and Language Therapists Outside Educators‚ i.e. Tatty Bumpkins Other settings‚ i.e. nurseries and schools Ofsted Colleges Emergency services PSLA How do we communicate with them? Face to face – verbally Daily sheets Newsletters Communication boards Communication diaries between settings Email Non-verbal i.e. body language Staff meetings
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