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    EMPA Revision Book

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    EMPA (Unit 3) Revision Booklet Tables Things to always include on tasks 1 & 2: An informative title (describe what the data shows) Descriptive headings The units (only one type) in the form “pulse rate /bmp” First column containing the independent variable (the thing that is constant) Example: The time taken for starch to be digested by amylase at different temperatures. Temperature /degrees C Time taken for Digestion /s 5 115 10 101 15 85 20 75

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    Heuristic Evaluation

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    In this video we are going to introduce a technique called Heuristic Evaluation. As we talked about at the beginning of the course‚ there’s lots of different ways to evaluate software. One that you might be most familiar with is empirical methods‚ where‚ of some level of formality‚ you have actual people trying out your software. It’s also possible to have formal methods‚ where you’re building a model of how people behave in a particular situation‚ and that enables you to predict how different

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    their environment. 3. Piagets 4 stages of development were‚ sensorimotor stage which is birth to 2 years old in this stage babies and toddlers start exploring the world around them‚ this includes putting things in their mouths. The next stage is the preoperational stage which is 2 to 6 years old. During this stage children start using language and start developing an imagination and do not yet see things from others points of veiw. During the concrete- operational stage children start to think logically

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    Stage Management

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    A stage manager is essentially the head traffic controller of a live theater or television production. Once the director has issued his or her final notes to the cast‚ the stage manager usually assumes command of the physical stage area. All of the various technical crews‚ such as lighting‚ sound‚ props and scenery‚ report directly to the stage manager‚ who in turn remains in constant communication with the director by in-house phone or wireless headset. The head stage manager has a number of duties

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    DECISION MAKING INTRODUCTION Decision making is an essential aspect of modern management. It is a primary function of management. A manager’s major job is sound/rational decision-making. He takes hundreds of decisions consciously and subconsciously. Decision-making is the key part of manager’s activities. Decisions are important as they determine both managerial and organizational actions. A decision may be defined as "a course of action which is consciously chosen from among a set of alternatives

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    The sequence of a childâ€TMs development can be divided into four aspects. The different stages are Physical Development‚ Language and communication‚ Social and emotional. This is also known as PIES Physical‚ intellectual‚ emotional and social development. Physical development Babies to toddlers 0-3 years- Babies physically develop very quickly. They have built in reflexes from birth such as latching on to feed‚ sucking and grabbing. Babies are very inquisitive‚ grabbing objects and passing them

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    IGCSE history revision guide

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    Revision Checklist for IGCSE History 0470 Guide for Students Revision Checklist for IGCSE History 0470 A Guide for Students How to use this guide The guide describes what you need to know about your IGCSE History examination. It will help you to plan your revision programme for the examination and will explain what the examiners are looking for in the answers you write. It can also be used to help you to revise by using the tick boxes in Section 3‚ ‘What you should be able to’ to check

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    Different theories of crime‚ deviance‚ social order and social control 1. Functionalist theories of crime and deviance A. Emile Durkheim 1. Crime & deviance is functional Durkheim believed that a certain amount of crime and deviance could be seen as positive for society. Necessary to generate social change - innovation only comes about if old ideas are challenged. Helps to clarify the boundaries of acceptable behaviour following social reactions to deviance. Creates social integration

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    of their sex. The institution‚ if found guilty may lose funding and or pay fines for violations. Using the policy analysis model‚ in American Social Welfare Policy: A Pluralist Approach‚ on page 29 I will discuss the Title IX law and how it applies to transgender students and their demands and rights to be accepted as the gender they identify with. Historical Background of the Policy Historically speaking women were the 2nd class citizens‚ along with the African Americans and

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    HRM EVALUATION

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    to justify HRM existence and value of HR function • to demonstrate HR contribution to organizational performance as a strategic partner • To provide insight into the difficulties of measurement • To speak in terms of deliverables Definition-HR evaluation • ‘to determine the value of HR towards organizational goals‚ • BRATTON‘the procedures and processes that measure‚ evaluate and communicate the value added of HRM practices to the organization’ Benefits • Assessment of the HR impact on performance

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