WHICH ONE WOULD Which One Would You Choose For a Career? Social Workers and Probation Officers play a very important part in our environment. Each career has its own plans‚ goals
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P3 – Describe how two businesses are organised P4 – Explain how their style of organisation helps them to fulfil their purposes Unit 1 Business Environment Hierarchy Hierarchy The shape of a hierarchical organisational structure is the pyramid. A hierarchical organisation is a group of objects structured to be subordinate to a central idea or person. The person in charge sits at the top of the pyramid (paid most). Each job description (manager‚ deputy manager etc.) sits below the top in
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as bath water. Many times there are coral reefs that reside just below the surface in many areas. They can be very hazardous to even the most experienced surfer or swimmer; one small scrape can leave you cut quite deep. Coral reefs‚ while dangerous‚ could be the least of your worries in Oahu if you find yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time. Sharks are prevalent among the waters of Oahu and most of the rest of the Hawaiian Islands. There may be up to forty species living around the Islands
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Describe how your two chosen businesses are organisational structures‚ local vs national; structure‚ store structure‚ functional areas and what they do. (p3). Functional areas in a business are basically like departments so that the business can run nicely‚ because if there were not functional areas in a business then the business would not be able to run properly and the business itself would not be able to succeed at achieving its aims and objectives. The functional areas in a business can actually
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Sieyès used to characterize the third estates value over the current rule in 1789. Sieyès interprets what is at the time a major political situation‚ he stands beside the third estate and their underwhelming position being overrun by the first and second estates power. The dominate creates a monopoly that threatens the the third estates unfairly. He advocates for equality among the three groups and that all orders should serve in government. He in all sincerity wanted people to realize how the third estate
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Comparative Report Canada is one of the largest countries in the world with a climate that ranges from arctic to mild with moderate summers and long‚ cold winters. Canada is a constitutional monarchy with a bilingual federal system‚ a parliamentary form of government and strong democratic traditions. Canada has immense mineral resources‚ it is the world’s largest producer of asbestos‚ nickel‚ zinc and silver. Canada is also heavily industrialized and the subsequent emissions add to the acid rain
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Fast Entertainment and Multitasking in an Always-On World was written by S. Craig Watkins. This essay appeared in the author’s book‚ The Young and the Digital‚ written in 2009. S. Craig Watkins is a professor at the University of Texas at Austin and a writer on the side. Watkins addresses the issue of multitasking and its relation to fast entertainment. The context surrounding this issue is that people in our society are trying to multitask to save time and become more productive. Watkins notes that
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is used to describe the river by Steinbeck‚ this creates a very positive image in the minds of the reader who along which the diction Steinbeck used to describe the slipped winkling gets a positive childlike feeling because as kids we like to play in the green parks and we often sing rhymes about twinkling stars‚ Steinbeck is using this this show a free environment where animals have freedom. the colour yellow used to describe the sands is another way Steinbeck uses diction to describe the setting
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Question 1 ‘Describe popular culture in Britain at the beginning of the 1960s’ Popular culture describes how many people appreciate styles and interests of that current day. Features such as music‚ colours and entertainment are commonly liked by ordinary people. Britain in the 1950’s was still gloomy; people were still getting over the devastation of World War Two as they had lost their loved ones. Rationing had ended in 1954-1955 and they were still recovering from the economic hardship. But
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could be how reptiles and birds are different‚ the most obvious is where the birds have feathers and reptiles have rough skin with no feathers. The last example is where the amphibians are cold-blooded‚ lay eggs and mammals (humans) are warm-blooded‚ and don’t lay eggs because the females have wombs. The mammals (humans) have hair and do live young but the amphibians; Fish‚ Reptiles and bird don’t have fur/hair and do not live young. Scientists use a different way in order to describe how characteristics
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