BTEC National Subsidiary Certificate/Extended Diploma in Business UNIT 1: The Business Environment Assignment Date issued: week beginning 16th September 2013 Date for final submission: end of week beginning 20th January 2014 Introduction You will already be familiar with organisations through having dealt with them as customers or employees. One of the aims of this unit is to help you to build on these experiences and learn to ‘walk in the shoes’ of owners
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Describe metabolic syndrome and its potential life-threatening health problems. -Metabolic syndrome is a complex of several pathophysiologic conditions marked by obesity‚ cardiovascular changes‚ and significant insulin resistance due to increased adipose tissue (Dyer and Gould‚ 2011). Metabolic syndrome and some of its potential life-threatening health problems include but are not limited to heart disease‚ stroke‚ and diabetes. Metabolic syndrome is preventable and reversible (Web). What serious
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a. You need produce an informative leaflet which includes an explanation of the role of advertising agencies. It should explain the role that Adam & Eve DDB played in at least one of Marmite’s successful promotional campaigns eg Marmite’s Election Campaign‚ Marmite’s Neglect Campaign. Your leaflet should include the following: An explanation of the role of an advertising agency in the development of at least one of Marmite’s successful promotional campaigns. This should include a description of
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FST-01 ASSIGNMENT BOOKLET Foundation Course in Science and Technology Bachelor’s Degree Programme (BDP) (Valid from 1 st July‚ 2012 to 31st March‚ 2013) It is compulsory to submit the assignment before filling in the exam form School of Sciences Indira Gandhi National Open University New Delhi ( 2012-13) Dear Student‚ We hope‚ you are familiar with the system of evaluation to be followed for the Bachelor’s Degree Programme. At this stage you may probably like to re-read the section
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LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT HA255: Human Resources for Healthcare Organizations Unit 8 Assignment Professor Topics Law in Human Resources Implications of Law in Human Resources Fair Labor Standards Act History of the Fair Labor Standards Act National Labor Relations Act History of the National Labor Relations Act Resources Law in Human Resources (HR) What is it? Law is “a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority‚ and having binding
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TheDifferent kinds of play types Communication play - Play using words‚ nuances or gestures for example mime‚ jokes‚ play acting‚ Mickey taking‚ singing‚ debate‚ poetry. Creative play - Play which allows a new response‚ the transformation of information‚ awareness of new connections‚ with an element of surprise. For example enjoying creation with a range of materials and tools for its own sake. Exploratory play- Play to access factual information consisting of manipulative behaviours such
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USE OF TECHNOLOGY High technology will be used to assist the general operations of the business. Computers and Computer Aided Designs (CAD) applications will assist in laying out and developing designs to come up with creative and fashionable designs. The will also be the sewing machines which will be capable of many varying stiches and embroidery designs. In addition‚ the social networking site‚ Facebook will be used to help in posting latest designs‚ so the customers will be able to
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Planning and Allocation work The Thorn Lighting Commercial Policy affects the work of my team. Our main objective is to hand over all lighting controls projects on time and within budget. Our team planning starts every Monday morning when I run the weekly sales report‚ this shows me all new projects that have been ordered over the last week. The new projects are added to our status log which allows us to keep track of the progress of over 40 different projects. We have a defined process with
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FORM 4: SESSION PLAN Timing (Mins.) Objectives / Learning outcomes Resources Teacher Activities Learner Activities Assessment 09.30 – 09.31 1min OBJ: to introduce self and course outline LOC: learners will get to know the tutor and course Power point Presenting Lecturing Listening questioning Questioning 09.31- 09.32 1min OJB: to discuss health and safety ‚ fire‚ first aid‚ facilities and risk assessments LOC: learners will identify the health and safety
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E1‚ E2‚ E3 E4 Children Act 1989 The Children Act focuses on the welfare of the child and stated that “the welfare of the child is the paramount consideration.” (Children Act 1989 www.devon.co.uk) In my setting the child is at the heart of everything to do with him/her. For example the setting plans outdoor activities in which they may play or do classroom related activities. The setting has to take in consideration the child’s safety through the environment‚ the activity planned‚ how the children
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