RQLT TASK 5 (Revision 1) In the education field there is a large demand for classroom supplies. Most teachers receive a little financial help‚ but it rarely covers the cost for the whole year. With this in mind‚ many teachers need to purchase school supplies with their own money. Living on a teacher’s salary many times means watching every dollar. If a teacher needs to spend his or her own money on supplies for their room‚ their going to shop around for the best deal out there. A week before
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QBT1 task 5 Final paper Dec 20 2012 Vickie Anderson WGU QBT1 task 5 Final paper Dec 20 2012 Possibly the most imperative public health challenge for the United States today is the obesity epidemic the population has. This obesity epidemic‚ is linked to an array of costly and debilitating health consequences. The widespread challenge of obesity and the health problems and concerns that go with that is an American public health problem. FDA’s approval of two new medications that
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Task 5 – Healthy and safe home based environment for children As a childminder‚ it is my duty to keep the children in my care safe and free of harm. In order to do so‚ I must consider the following: - What risks are there to children in my home and in the garden and how could accidents be minimised? - What risks are there to children off site when on an outing? - Who will be collecting the child / children? - What food to provide and how to ensure that meals are prepared
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Assessment task five Legislation and policies As a childminder I must ensure that my setting is safe and healthy. For this reason I will ensure that I am registered with the appropriate governing bodies and I adhere to the set guidelines. I will have up to date policies and review them on a regular basis. They will include procedures to deal with Accidents‚ Illness‚ allergies‚ and storage of and administration of medication. There are three key areas with regard to the safe care of children
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EYMP 5 Task 1 Explain each of the following Speech: verbal communication‚ made up of sounds words sentences which have order and rules. Language: names and words which describe things and join them together‚ different languages come from different regions or countries some are more similar to each other than others. Structured communication with rules that allow them to convey anything Communication: sending and receiving messages using body language‚ facial expression and gesture and language
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Implement financial management approaches Submission details Candidate’s name Phone no. Assessor’s name Phone no. Assessment site Assessment date/s Time/s The assessment task is due on the date specified by your assessor. Any variations to this arrangement must be approved in writing by your assessor. Submit this document with any required evidence attached. See specifications below for details. Performance objective The candidate will demonstrate the ability to implement financial management
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they can be highly political. Conflict is mainly through four main factors which are: 1. Goals formulated by senior management as a means of achieving their own goals; this is a result of bargaining and negotiating process between interest groups. 2. Organization members would appear to accept the goals from top management with little question; this may seem to be an implied element of the employment contract. 3. The dominant coalition is normally put in place to achieve their goals; such controls
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secure a hard copy of the required book for her math class. Rent A Book offers weekly rental rates at 5 dollars a week as well as a purchase option for a flat rate of 75 dollars. There is also a processing fee of 10 dollars per order. If Olivia’s class is 2 months long‚ which option best meets her needs and would be the cheapest option? *One month = 4 weeks Part B Option A = Rent textbook at $5 week plus $10 processing fee Option B = Purchase textbook at flat rate of $75 plus $10 processing
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sure all main doors are kept locked and the key put on a hook near the door out of reach from the children Alcohol put away and out of sight from the children Pet food out of reach Plug sockets have protectors in All highchairs/ booster seats have 5 point harness Kitchen All household cleaners are locked away Plastic bags out of reach Fire blanket Make sure all sharp objects are out of sight and reach of children Use short coiled flexes on electrical equipment Bathroom /Toilet Keep all cleaning
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Center based option y = 185 (for x /< 40 hours) Since they are both equal to y‚ we can use the substitution method to set both equations equal to each other. 5x = 185 5/5 = 185/5 x = 37 Plug x = 37 back into one of the equations above to find y. y = 5 * 37 y= 185 The solution point is 37 hours for $185‚ (37‚$185) Daycare option y = 5x Center based option y = 185 + 8(x-40) (for x > 40 hours) Since they are both equal to y‚ we can use
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