In the 18 Century‚ agriculture and industrial factories played substantial roles in spearheading the British economy. Fishing was part of biggest industry in UK because of the location is around the sea. Therefore‚ the current role in the world was not too affected to other’s countries. Today‚ several industries help for the backbone of the UK economy and it has an important role to influence to other countries‚ since UK is the part of biggest economics entities which is in ranking number 6. (World
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’land of the free’ where everybody is accepted as equals and can accomplish the "American dream" if they put their minds to it. While this may be true on a large scale‚ if you narrow your line of scope to American schools you would probably see something a little different. Schools now are filled with different cultures‚ languages and even genders. With all this diversity there are bond to be a few bumps in how smoothly everything runs. The gender topic was a big discussion in class this week
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Question: Explain the role of Proximity and Globality in effectiveness 1. Executive summary The aim of this assignment was to explain the effect that proximity and globality has on an organizations’ ability to be effective and competitive in its operating environment. Effectiveness is defined a "to have an effect on" (Concise Oxford dictionary) According to the Oxford dictionary "Proximity" is defined as "the closeness‚ near neighborhood or approach’ to a subject. In business proximity is defined
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Britain has taken to defend her exceptional identity. Because of that‚ Great Britain is often described as ‘an awkward partner’ and ‘reluctant European’ what leads this report to its main question - how has British Euroscepticism affected Britain’s role in Europe? Choice of the topic is based on endless debates and ambiguity caused by Britain’s and Europe’s relationships in political as well as social spheres. Based on materials collected through the desk research‚ this report tries to understand
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Observing the role of homeostasis in the body after exercise Biology (T): Functioning Organisms Biology Practical Report 0383210 Mrs Woinarski Due 14th November 2012 Introduction: Homeostasis plays a vital role in the maintenance of a normal environment in which bodily systems are able to function most efficiently. The importance of homeostasis can be seen in blood pressure and pulse rate‚ as measurements which are
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Cache Level 3 award Learning and supporting in school 1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults? To create positive relationships within a school effective communication skills must be demonstrated within schools. The way people are approached and the way you respond to them helps build positive relationships. Effective communication and positive relationships do not happen by chance. You should think about
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After initially graduating in aeronautical engineering‚ Porter achieved an economics doctorate at Harvard‚ where he was subsequently awarded university professorship‚ a position he continues to fulfil at Harvard Business School. His research group is based at the Harvard Business School‚ and separately he co-founded with Mark Kramer the Foundation Strategy Group‚ ’a mission-driven social enterprise‚ dedicated to advancing the practice of philanthropy and corporate social investment‚ through consulting
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is promoted‚ with an emphasis on children being best looked after within their family. Schools have a greater duty of care‚ including ensuring there is no risk from the adult supervision within schools‚ one method to help ensure this is the data barring checks (DBS‚ formerly criminal records bureau‚ CRB). School policies and guidelines are used to implement these requirements. In respect of behaviour within school ‘adults need to be aware we all have different ideas and expectations. Children Act
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The modern UK Parliament can trace its origins all the way back to two features of Anglo-Saxon government from the 8th to 11th centuries. These are the Witan and the moot. The Witan The Witan was the occasion when the King would call together his leading advisors and nobles to discuss matters affecting the country. It existed only when the King chose and was made up of those individuals whom he particularly summoned. The Witan’s main duty was to advise the King‚ but its assent was not necessary
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Explain the importance of professional relationships in schools. Consider how to build up these relationships with children‚ young people and adults. What might hinder the development? LO 1.1 1.2 and 1.3 Professional relationships in school with children‚ young people and adults has great importance‚ it builds positive relationships and has a huge affect on the way we work with them. Making sure important information is passed on correctly and in timely manner to the correct person or outside
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