Unit 3 Wider Professional Practice 1. Understand the concept of professionalism and core professional values in the lifelong learning sector 1.1 Analyse key aspects of professionalism in the lifelong sector . Define professionalism min 2 definition and compare them Webster’s Dictionary defines professionalism as the conduct‚ aims or qualities that characterize or mark a professional person (1). Meanwhile Oxford dictionary defines it as the practising of an activity‚ especially a sport‚ by professional
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Accounting Convergence: Advantages and Disadvantages Winston Churchill once said that “there is nothing wrong with change‚ if it is in the right direction” (Thinkexist.com) . Today‚ the accounting profession and standards in the United States is facing one of the biggest changes it has seen in a long time: the convergence of its Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) to the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Is this a step in the right direction for the United States
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| | | | |P1:describe how marketing techniques are used |M1:compare marketing techniques used in |D1: evaluate the effectiveness of the use of | |to market products in two organizations |marketing products in two organizations |techniques used in marketing products in one | | |
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unit Unit 3 P4- Explain possible priorities and responses when dealing with two particular incidents or emergencies in a health and social care setting There are many incidents and emergencies that can occur in a health and social care setting regardless of how careful you try and it is how many precautions they take. The health care setting I will be talking about is a Care home‚ and the priorities and responses that should take place when dealing with incidents and emergencies within it. Priorities
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Has lost electrons; indicated by a positive sign‚ as in Na+ 2 : Molecule that dissociates in water to form individual ions‚ ionic compound 3 : Substances whose molecules have more than one kind of atom 4 : Positively charged particle in nucleus 5 : Function is to store energy for later use M. 6 : Alkaline 7 : Double sugar made up of two monosaccharide units 8 : A group of atoms bound together in a group 9 : Non-charged particle in nucleus 10 : Chemical systems that absorb excess acids or bases
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In addition orders will not be taken by hand anymore but online orders will be the main method used to order networking products. Another way to reach its customers will be by improving their telephone system‚ moving from analog to digital phones or IP Telephony will improve their services to customers. What can Johnson do to stand out from other businesses? The implementation of a good “Customer Service Center” where all problems that customers run into can be easily and smoothly solved
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Michael Sherman Unit 3 Lab 1. What is the purpose of the address resolution protocol (ARP)? ARP translates IP addresses into physical addresses 2. What is the purpose of the dynamic host control protocol (DHCP)? DHCP eliminates the need to assign static IP addresses by allowing a server to assign addresses to devices as they connect to the network. 3. What is the purpose of the dynamic name service protocol (DNS)? DNS converts common domain names into IP addresses to route data to the correct
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Bluetooth Based Wireless Sensor Networks –Implementation Issues and Solutions Srdjan Krco Applied Research Lab‚ Ericsson Ireland Invited paper Abstract – Wireless sensor networks – networks of small devices equipped with sensors‚ microprocessor and wireless communication interfaces – are a technology that has gained a lot of interest lately. The broad spectrum of new and interesting applications‚ ranging from personal health-care to environmental monitoring and military applications‚ is proposed
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Sensor Network Architecture Jessica Feng‚ Farinaz Koushanfar*‚ and Miodrag Potkonjak Computer Science Department‚ University of California‚ Los Angeles * Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department‚ University of California‚ Berkeley {jessicaf‚ miodrag}@cs.ucla.edu; {farinaz}@eecs.berkeley.edu TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW 2. MOTIVATION AND OBJECTIVES 3. SNs – GLOBAL VIEW AND REQUIREMENTS 4. INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS OF SN NODES PROCESSOR STORAGE POWER SUPPLY SENSORS AND/OR ACTUAT
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reference Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly marked with your name‚ the course title and the Unit and Assessment number. Name: Daniel Booth Please note that this Assessment document has 14 pages and is made up of 3 Parts. Part 1: Understand food labelling 1. Identify the nutritional information that must be provided on food labels. On food labelling nutritional information must be showing
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