M2(Unit 37) - Assess the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity Environment- the environment can affect the human activity. So for example; global warming which is the warming of the planet’s surface that is caused by carbon dioxide. In order to run a business efficiently they would need to make sure that their customers are aware of all the environmentally friendly activities that they do and that they are not harming the environment
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Course Start Date: 27/01/2010 Level 4 Theory Assignment 1. Review your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. My current role is limited to the learner support at the training centre that I am currently working. The courses that our learners do are English (Entry levels‚ Level 1 and Level 2)‚ mathematics (Entry levels‚ Level 1 and Level 2)‚ Home and Office IT (Level 2) and NVQ in Customer Service (Level 2). I normally deal with the learners
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UNIT 8 – Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning. Nina Watkins Assignment 1. 1. Provide a short introduction to roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning for new entrants to the profession. Your introduction must address all of the assessment criteria for this unit. You must include principles and/or theories that form a basis for teaching. In order to fulfil the role of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector‚ it is essential to have an
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Unit 1 Written Evaluation (1968 words). For our unit one exam‚ we explored the dramatic concepts of justice‚ and whether or not justice could truly be achieved. In order to do so‚ our exam was partitioned into six one hour lessons each containing justice as a focus point‚ using different forms and techniques to explore in a variety of different ways. Firstly‚ we looked at how hot seating could be used to fully explore an emotionally realistic situation. Our main stimulus for this lesson was the
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P1 & P2 In this report I will talk about the decision you have to make before upgrading a software program and some advice so you won’t encounter any errors or difficulties! The things that make you upgrade can be: • New Features – There might be new things that might make your work better. • Improved Performance – This might mean that the performance is much faster. • Security – This new update will feature some security changes and will keep you safe from any viruses. All these things above can
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Unit 2: Understand children and young person’s Development 1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development that would normally be expected in children and young people from birth-19 years Social/Emotional/Behavioural Birth-12 months- Babies will begin to smile at adults especially at their careers. Will gaze at faces and will copy facial movements. They respond to faces and voices of familiar people around them‚ they are still shy around strangers but enjoy affection from
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Assignment Brief Unit Number and Title Unit 1: The business environment Qualification BTEC National Subsidiary Diploma Start Date 17th September 2012 Deadline 1st October 2012 Assignment Title Business purpose and ownership Unit content In this unit you will understand - the range of different businesses & their ownership; how businesses are organised to achieve their purposes; the impact of the economic environment and how political‚ legal and social factors impact businesses
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Unit 4- Development through the life stages. M1 Task. The Nature and Nurture debate The nature and nurture debate is a debate on whether aspects of your life such as; gender‚ sexuality‚ illness‚ intelligence‚ personality‚ etc. is determined by your genes you get from your parents (nature) or if it is influenced by the environment you are brought up in (nurture). For example‚ you place a monkey and a young child in the same environment would that have an effect on their personality. A biological
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& Supply qualifications ladder has six levels of awards. For details of the entry requirements for each level‚ please refer to www.cips.org The CIPS Advanced diploma in purchasing and supply is a Level 5 higher level qualification. It has been accredited by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulator (Ofqual) and appears on the National Database of Accredited Qualifications (NDAQ). Please refer to www.accreditedqualifications.org.uk The Level 5 Advanced diploma in purchasing and supply
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covered BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Award in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Certificate in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Extended Certificate in Creative Digital Media Production BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Diploma in Creative Digital Media Production Units covered Unit 3 Digital Moving Image Production Learning aims covered Learning aim A: Understand the key features of moving image productions Duration (approx) 10 hours (over 5 weeks)
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