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    MU 2.4: Contribute to children and young people’s health and safety 1.3- Explain what risk assessment is and how this is managed in the work setting. A risk assessment is a health and safety procedure‚ which requires a member of staff or line manager to carry out an examination; on what could cause danger and create harm to anyone within the work environment. During my time at One World nursery‚ a staff member would carry out a risk assessment every day; within their located room also there would

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    In Bonnie Tsui’s‚ Choose Your Own Identity‚ she discusses the flexibility that lays within racial identity. In Tsui’s essays she states that even though our race has such a huge roll in the way we make our political and societal decisions‚ racial identity has become fluid. In her mind‚ we are making a come back and prioritizing the importance of who we identify as‚ rather than focusing on what we are. In Tsui’s own words‚ “In a strange way‚ the renewed fluidity of racial identity is a homecoming

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    What skills do your staff need? (+ Pre-training : know the needs of staff ) * It is essential that any training plan should be linked into the business’s long- term objectives. The training needs of your organisation and staff should be thoroughly assessed to determine what skills would be required to achieve your strategic goals. * Questions that should be raised include: * Do staff need to be more flexible in order to cover a greater range of jobs? * Do they need to know

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    If I was invited to present a TEDtalk I would speak about the importance of public safety. Public safety lately‚ has been at an all time low. With the recent events of mass violence that have occurred‚ this is an issue that must be discussed at length in order to educate the public and prevent future events. We must take the necessary steps to take the state of public safety in the US back to its originally gold standard. This can be achieved through respecting one another‚ changing how

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    The Pearl‚ Ch. 1: Study Guide Directions: Answer the following questions after reading chapter one of The Pearl. Refer to the text and cite evidence to support your claims and conclusions. YOU MUST WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES. Remember the RACE strategy! RESTATE the question & ANSWER the question in the first sentence. CITE the source (where did you find your answer?) EXPLAIN your response What is a parable and why do you suppose that Steinbeck calls our attention to this in his preface? A

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    Staff Accountant Emilee Nagele College of Western Idaho Abstract Accounting is the language of business. Accountants help make sure that individuals do their taxes‚ get their financial statements made correctly. The job description of an accountant includes making financial statements‚ fixing general ledgers‚ and helping their clients with taxes during the tax season. Accountants have to have specific education‚ which can include a bachelor degree and the CPA exam. Many accountants absolutely

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    devices‚ one must first discover his use of literary devices and his word choice and syntax which contribute to the full meaning of his words. Many of his literary devices are what cause many of the rhetorical devices to have their effect. Let us start from the very beginning. Henry begins his speech with the statement that "No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the house. But different men often see the same subject differently."

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    Using your own knowledge as well as the extract‚ explain why‚ in practice‚ parliamentary sovereignty is not undermined by the Human Rights Act. (10 marks) Parliamentary gives Parliament superior and legal authority as they can make or unmake any Act of Parliament they wish and although the House of Commonsâ has most of the dominance they always need the support of the House of Lords to pass an Act. Parliamentary sovereignty refers to this joint power. The Human Rights Act 1998 is a law passed

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    Impact of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policy University of Maryland University College Introduction to Writing March 9‚ 2014 In the modern world‚ several businesses and organizations support an ironically traditional style of work. An employee wakes up on the morning of a workday‚ pours their cup of Joe‚ goes off to work‚ and sits down at their office desk and starts up the computer owned by the company in which they are employed. However‚ a new initiative‚ the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

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    Explain Mill’s Utilitarianism [30] John Stuart Mill‚ (20 May 1806 – 8 May 1873) was a British philosopher who was principally famous for revising and expanding on Jeremy Bentham’s theory of Utilitarianism. Jeremy Bentham said that it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong. He then devised the hedonic calculus or the principle of utility as a measure of working out the usefulness of an action according to how much pleasure it creates for how many people

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