seldom wear hat and do not know why other people do. Purpose: To inform them about the five factors why other people wear hats so that they can understand the reasons why other people do. Ordering: By points/from the most known factors to the most unknown factors. Thesis statement: There are five factors that lead people to wear hats including: to protect‚ to make a fashion statement‚ to hide from people‚ to show status‚ and to identify with certain groups. That Guy Is Wearing a Hat‚ Why?
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Assessment Criteria: 2.4 Describe the actions to take in response to emergency situations‚ including: a) fires‚ b) security incidents and c) missing children or young people. Task : Describe the actions to be taken in each of the following situations: a fire‚ a security incident‚ and a missing child or young person. Sources of information: Class hand outs Class notes http://www.starcross-primary.devon.sch.uk/admin/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/emergencyprocedures.pdf http://www.woodfield.coventry
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Regulation 2 Industrial regulation is government imposed regulation of an entire industry in order to monitor prices and products provided to the public. Industrial regulation exists to avoid overpricing‚ lack of competition and the overall taking advantage of consumers. The intended impact on the markets is to promote competition and economic efficiency. Industrial regulation
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Understand Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young’s Peoples Settings Task A – Short Answer Questions A1 – Imagine you are a newly appointed supervisor/manager within your service. You need to update your staff handbook to reflect current employment law? Identify three different sources of information you could use to enable you to do this - 1 – I would use the Internet such as – www.direct.gov.co.uk and Citizens Advice 2 - I could also use leaflets‚ books
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The Cat in the Hat and Sigmund Freud’s Theories By Nicole Werner Though a lot of Sigmund Freud’s theories were a little out there and strange‚ a few have stuck with us for over 100 years. Sigmund is called the father ofpsychoanalysis since he had developed a plethora of theories over the course of his life. One of his theories explains that‚ according to Freud‚ there is 3 components of personality‚ which consist of the the Id‚ ego and the super ego. We see examples of this in real life
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Running Head: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BUISNESS 1 Social Responsibility in Business Brian P. Bennetti Western Governors University SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BUISNESS 2 I think we would all agree that the primary objective of any business is to make a profit
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IELTS Writing Task 1 Simon Contents 1. Line graph 2 1.1. Tips for Line graph 2 1.2. Internet Users as percentage of population 3 1.3. Internatioal migration in UK 4 1.4. UK acid rain emission 5 1.5. Water consumption 6 1.6. Car ownership 7 2. Bar chart 8 2.1. Marriages and divorces 8 2.2. Levels of participation 9 2.3. Consumer good 11 2.4. House prices 12 3. Table 13 3.1. Tips for table 13 3.2. Rail networks 14 3.3. Poverty proportion in Australia 15 3.4. Daily
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Vermeer’s Hat: the Seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World Review Essay Brook‚ Timothy. Vermeer’s Hat: The seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World (New York: Bloomsbury Press‚ 2008). 272pp. $17. Reviewed by: Holly Spacht December 16‚ 2013 In Vermeer’s Hat: The seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World‚ Timothy Brook uses Vermeer’s paintings to show the effects of trade on the world and the overall globalization occurring. Brook argues that this
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Re: Company G Financial Status Explanation of Ratios Below please find a brief explanation of the different ratios used to analyze the current financial status of Company G. Current Ratio: Current ratio helps the company assess its ability to use assets like cash‚ accounts receivable‚ inventory and the ability to pay short term liabilities as the accounts payable and wages. The ratio can be found by dividing the current assets /the current liabilities. Year 12 shows a ratio of 1.78 with year 11
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UNIT 38 TASK 1 (P1‚ P2‚ M1‚ D1) Introduction In this assignment I will be talking about Marks and Spencer and how the economic environment could have an effect on them. The economic environment is basically all the economic factors brought together. By saying economic factors‚ I mean aspects such as; employment‚ inflation‚ interest rates‚ productivity and wealth. All of these elements mentioned above have an influence on the buying behaviour of consumers and organisations. P1 In terms of economic
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