Week seven Key terms 1. Perceived competence: Children with low perceptions of their athletic abilities drop out or do not participate in sport‚ whereas children with high perceptions of their competence participate and persist. 2. Sport-specific dropouts: withdraw from a particular program but enter into other sports. 3. Sport-general dropouts: withdraw from all sport participation and they are a special concern. 4. Affiliation motive: a major motive that children have for sport participation.
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P3 Compare the way in which at least two organisations of your choice apply the marketing mix (7P’s) to the marketing planning process to achieve business objectives. • Definition of Marketing Mix The Chattered Institute of Marketing defines the marketing mix. “The combination of marketing inputs that affect customer motivation and behaviour these inputs traditionally encompass four controllable variables ‘the 4 Ps”: product‚ price‚ promotion‚ and place. The list has been extended to 7 Ps‚ the
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BTEC Nationals Level 3: Subsidiary Diploma Unit 6: Personal & professional development in health & social care (20 Credits) Assessor: Mrs HJ Roden & Ms A Fear Submission date: May 18th 2012 Grading criteria available in this task P1 explain key influences on the personal learning processes of individuals M1 assess the impact of key influences on the personal learning processes on own learning D1 evaluate how personal learning and development may
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clinician when diagnosing respiratory diseases? 6-3: FEV1/FEV x 100% = __________________________ Emphysema Breathing: 6-4: Is the FVC reduced or increased? 6-5: Is the FEV1 reduced or increased? 6-6: Which of these two changed more? 6-7: Explain the physiological reasons for the lung volumes and capacities that changed in the spirogram for this
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MIS 589 Chapter 1 Questions 7. How do local area networks (LANs) differ from metropolitan area networks (MANs)‚ wide area networks (WANs)‚ and backbone networks (BNs)? Local area networks (LANs) consist of microcomputers located in a same general area. LANs usually share circuits where computers take turns using the same circuit. In a metropolitan area networks (MANs)‚ a network usually covers a citywide area. Wide area networks (WANs) span a large geographical area. WANs span a larger area
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P6: Describe how political‚ legal and social factors are impacting upon the business activities of the selected organisations and their stakeholders M3: Analyse how political‚ legal and social factors have impacted on the two contrasting organisations Political Factors Political Stability Political stability is crucial for Waitrose for many reasons. One of the reasons for this is because if the Government is stable it means there is a greater certainty and assurance within the business therefore
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NT1110 Lab 7 Task 1: Hardware firewalls provide a strong degree of protection from most forms of attack coming from the outside to the internal network. Hardware firewalls can protect computers on a local area network and they can be implemented without much configuration difficulty. Software firewalls are installed on individual computers and they need sufficient configuration to be effective. Software firewalls contain a set of related programs‚ usually located at a network gateway
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M2(Unit 37) - Assess the social implications of business ethics facing a selected business in its different areas of activity Environment- the environment can affect the human activity. So for example; global warming which is the warming of the planet’s surface that is caused by carbon dioxide. In order to run a business efficiently they would need to make sure that their customers are aware of all the environmentally friendly activities that they do and that they are not harming the environment
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Thomas Tallis School BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Business Unit 1 – The Business Environment Assignment Title: Sun Hill Business Services Date set: 5th September 2013 Date due: 4th April 2014 Assessor: Mr Rodwell Learner: Scenario You are working for Sun Hill Business Services‚ as an assistant consultant to the senior consultant‚ Sam Nixon. Sam has asked you to prepare some information on two different business organisations. Sam is going to use the information you provide as
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A2 Mathematics Coursework C3 Year 12 Numerical solutions of equations Solving 0 = x5+x-5 using the “Change Of Sign” Method The method I will use to solve 0 = x5+x-5 is the Change of Sign Method involving the Decimal Search method. I have drawn this graph using the Autograph Software‚ and the print screen of this is below: From my graph above‚ I can see that the root of this equation is between x =1 and x = 1.5. The table of x values and f(x) values is shown below
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