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    E1. There are 3 different types of childcare settings in my area that all offer children the opportunity of care and education. These 3 settings are known as statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector. Statutory sectors are settings which are run purely by the government and furthermore are compulsory. They can also be identified as the government putting in place mechanisms‚ which ensure services are implemented correctly‚ within the extent of the law‚ even though this type of statutory

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    E1 Health and safety at work act 1974 Child care act 2006 Data protection act 1998 Reporting of injuries‚ diseases and dangerous occurrences regulations 1995 (RIDDOR) Children act 1989 E2 It is important to make sure when dealing with any accidents and injuries you follow the settings correct policies and procedures‚ this ensures that every staff member is aware of how to deal with incidences as well as ensuring that the health and safety of each child is maintained. Dealing with a bump

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    Non-Euclidean geometry is any form of geometry that is based on axioms‚ or postulates‚ different from those of Euclidean geometry. These geometries were developed by mathematicians to find a way to prove Euclid’s fifth postulate as a theorem using his other four postulates. They were not accepted until around the nineteenth century. These geometries are based on a curved plane‚ whether it is elliptic or hyperbolic. There are no parallel lines in non-Euclidean geometry‚ and the angles of triangles

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment 3

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    for a 1 horsepower garbage disposal with an affordable price tag? Look no further‚ Waste King A1SPC Knight could be the one you need. The 1.0 horsepower motor is extremely powerful and can handle a large amount of food waste with ease. It also has a good sound insulation. It allows you to have a normal conversation or watch TV program without any interruption. Whether you’re doing a upgrade or getting a new disposal for your kitchen sink‚ check out this model. It cost a lot less than other 1 HP

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    Thinking Mathematically Short Essay: Understanding Mathematics and Linguistics How is Mathematics and Linguistics related with each other? Linguistics is the science of language. Linguists seek to understand the proper uses of natural human language. How languages are structured‚ how and why they vary and change‚ how they are acquired‚ and how people‚ in communicating use them. Mathematics on the other hand is the language of science. It is used to understand

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    Geometry (Greek γεωμετρία; geo = earth‚ metria = measure)‚ Its beginnings can be traced in ancient Egypt or early or before 1700 B.C. Due to necessity‚ every time the Nile River inundated and deposited fertile soil along the bank‚ the early Egyptian had to solve the problem of size and boundaries of land along the Nile River. Changes happened in the contour of the land had caused confusion among landowners. So a system of making boundaries‚ measuring lengths and areas had to be discovered

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    E1 - Describe 3 different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area. A Statutory setting is funded by the government and means you have to go into that setting by law. This means that legislation has been passed and it requires the government and local authorities to open the required settings. A Private setting is not funded by government but they get a profit from their students as they have to

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    retailing‚ and also Tesco is a tertiary sector. The purpose Of the Business: The purpose of this business (Tesco) is to provide the public with quality food and groceries as well as making money and being the number retailing company out of 3 (Tesco‚ Sainsbury’s‚ Asda ). The form of Ownership: Tesco doesn’t have a fixed ownership as it is own by thousands‚ this is because Tesco is a public limited company or PLC. Tesco is a PLC because of its huge number in size. Due to its size it

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    Unit 3 Quiz

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    1. UNIT#4Responsibility for the technical direction of a respiratory care department lies with whom?( )A) Medical director (X)B) Department manager ( )C) Hospital administrator ( )D) Shift supervisor ( )E) Hospital biomedical engineering department Feedback: Refer to page 21 Points Earned: | 5.0/5.0 | Correct Answer(s): | B | 2. What term is used to describe the process in which a government agency gives an individual permission to practice an occupation?( )A) Certification (X)B) Licensure

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    E1. Describe three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area. Statutory – Primary School Voluntary – Youth Network Private – College E2. Describe how each of the settings identified in E1 aims to support children and their families. Statutory (Primary School) The quality of support‚ guidance and care provided for pupils and their families is strength. The head teacher provides dedicated leadership. In a relatively short period of time he has developed

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