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    Unit 201 Level: Credit value: UAN number: Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings 2 3 R/602/2954 Unit aim This unit is aimed at those working in a wide range of settings in the health‚ social care or children and young people’s sector. Learning outcomes There are five learning outcomes to this unit. The learner will be able to: 1. Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers

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    Q1. Altima Company uses an overhead costing system based on direct labor hours for its two products X and Y. The company is considering adopting an activity-based costing system‚ and collects the following information for the month of October. (1) Compute the unit manufacturing cost of Product X under a volume-based costing system based on direct labor hours. (2) Compute the unit manufacturing cost of Product Y under a volume-based costing system based on direct labor hours. *Note

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    In the story “Who am I without him?‚ “ by Sharon Flake the author made this one scene realistic ‚ where the main characters boyfriend slaps her in the face and after the fact she apologizes to him; I feel that this sets the mood for the story . The main character in this story is in an abusive relationship. I personally cannot relate but I know someone that has been in a relationship before. This character is afraid to defend herself when talking to Raheem her boyfriend but when she has a problem

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    and contrast Song of myself and because I could not stop death. Theses two poems are really different they both are about life and death. Song of myself is about life and how you should not dwell on all the negative but you should dwell on Both happiness and sadness and never take life for granted. The writer wants you to understand that life is not just about the hard times its about loving life and not caring what anyone else things or says. Because I could not stop death is about how

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    I Died for Beauty

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    I DIED FOR BEAUTY BUT WAS SCARCE Belonging Communication- in this poem the spirits of beauty and truth communicates until they are forgotten. The dialogue initiated between the two representatives demonstrates their recognition of each other‚ but that they are also subject to the constraints of time‚ when their ‘lips’ are stopped by ‘moss’ Enjambment- first verse uses enjambment giving the lines a flow‚ gives a subtle effect Allegory- death and truth are personified Personification- truth

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     Lavinia‚ found all of her poems and published them into book called‚ "The poems of Emily Dickinson". Among these poems she found was‚ "Because I Could Not Stop for Death". And in the particular poem‚ Dickinson uses personification‚ symbolism‚ and metaphors to explain her journey to accepting death.     Dickinson uses personification to show that death is like a person in the poem. "Because I could not stop for death" conveys personification because it says that death waits for her. Another example

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    Where I Stand

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    Lang - 3S 13 September 2024 Where I Stand I am a simple person‚ cliché as it sounds. I’m someone who’s curious and I tend to ask questions‚ sometimes more than is appreciated. I see myself as someone who loves to dream‚ but often they stay just that. I believe that I have a fairly good sense of direction – I can generally find my way around after going somewhere a few times‚ though I did somewhat embarrassingly get lost on my second day at Farragut High School. I like to think of myself as a creative

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    I have read much of Bryant’s poems and life‚ and now‚ as a reader of Bryant’s work‚ I’m finding it interesting to compare his style to that of other authors of the same time period such as; Emerson‚ Thoreau‚ and Dickinson. In this first comparison of Thanatopsis by Bryant and Because I Could Not Stop For Death by Emily Dickinson‚ I will contrast the different outlooks on death each author has. Because I Could Not Stop For Death 1. Poem lyrics of Because I Could Not Stop For Death by Emily Dickinson

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    I have to.

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    has a long journey & many adventures.  In a dream‚ Aeneas is told that he is destined to sail to Italy‚ known then as Hesperia‚ the Western Country. On the way‚ he & his crew encounter the same Harpies whom the Argonauts battled. Unable to defeat them‚ they are forced to escape. They next encounter Hector’s widow‚ Andromache‚ enslaved by Achilles’ son after the war. After her captor’s death‚ she marries the Trojan prophet Helenus. Helenus tells Aeneas that he should land on the western coast of

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    How Do I Know What I Know

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    How do I know what I know? Question 1: Which main questions‚ concepts‚ and theories of epistemology are dealt with by your selected philosopher? As a rationalist‚ Plato challenges inquiries of “what we know how we know” by centralizing the human mind (conscience and thought) as the essence of knowledge. Plato often debates using his deceased mentor‚ Socrates‚ to honour Socrates’ reputation as a valuable teacher. True knowledge can be rediscovered deep within the mind; otherwise known as

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