Task 1 Benchmark for the investment portfolio In order to measure the performance of individual funds‚ the benchmark should be chosen to critical whether the portfolio has met or not the investor’s goal and objectives. Refer to the substance of the five funds; the benchmarks are selected shown as below and reasons why choose these benchmarks are shown following: Colonial First State Cash Management Trust The benchmark of CFS is RBA 90 days BAB rate‚ because it is sensitive to interest rate change
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Mercedes Martin Sendra is a contemporary artist based in Queretaro‚ Mexico. After discovering her passion for painting in 1994‚ she took several courses with important mexican paintors Duch as Francisco Paz‚ Eugenia Gabilondo and Octavio Galindo. She partcicpated in different workshops with aclaimed paintors in Oaxaca‚ the capital of mexican art and source of her inspiration. After learning different techniques‚ she leaned towards abstract art as her way of expresión. Her tecnique is based in
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By Emma Lyons Unit 21 Nutrition P2‚ M1 M1 Pregnant women‚ children Throughtout our lives our dietary requirements will change this is because at every different life stage we get to we need different nutrients that will keep us health and high in energy depending on what age‚ sex‚ and lifestyle we have. For exampe a child and someone who is pregnant wuld both need different amounts of food this is beucase they use the food in different ways the child would need the food for energy but then
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Herbie and Stolen Car by Archie Weller Herbie and Stolen Car by Archie Weller both explore the lives of two Aboriginals and the racism and alienation they experience due to their Aboriginality and the way they react to the situation they are in. Both Herbie and Johnny‚ the protagonists‚ experience by white society. Herbie is the only aboriginal in his year and he is targeted by the rest of the students in his year. Johnny is separated by mainstream society as seen where he is hitching a ride
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Moral development 0-19 years Babies When babies are in the whom they don’t never feel hungry or left alone. As they are born the feelings they had when they were inside start to change‚ this is why they cry. Babies will feel hunger and loneliness then will understand what is right and wrong‚ as they do not like pain and being fed‚ having cuddles changes this and makes them feel better. Toddlers Toddlers now develop a mind of their own and like to do whatever they want. They have to be told if
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Falling objects increase their speed as they fall‚ because their weight (the force of gravity) pulls them to Earth. They also experience an upward force called air resistance (drag)‚ which slows them down. Objects fall faster until they reach their terminal speed‚ which is reached when the upward (air resistance) and downward (weight) forces are equal. Falling objects When an object is dropped it gets faster and faster as it falls. This happens because their weight (the force of gravity) pulls
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Policies‚ procedures and agreed ways of working are written according to best practice guidelines. Adherence to these ensures that these guidelines are followed and care is standardised. Policies define clinical care‚ procedures it’s practice and ways of working the way in which it is delivered. Agreed ways of working facilitate team based working by standardising the provision of education and training. I am being paid to do a job for my employer. If I do not follow their agreed ways of working
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Introduction: This essay is consisted of Part A and Part B‚ includes three tasks in total. In Part A it will discuss the feature of a fiduciary relationship and disclosure some duties owned by company directors‚ such as the duty to act in good faith in the best interests of the company‚ the duty to avoid conflicts of the interest‚ the consequences of breaching a duty by directors and some defences for the company’s director. After that‚ in Part B the article will talk about some issues arise from
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Describe the individual factors that make a person who they are‚ by giving examples of each of the following factors Physical characteristics: Physical characteristics are peoples first image of you and are usually what people would use to describe who they are‚ These include your height‚ weight‚hair colour‚ eye colour‚ sex‚age‚skin colour and facial features. An example of someones personal characeteristics are Cheryl cole has brown hair‚ Brown eyes and is female. Emotions: Emotions are inner
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What is inclusive practise? What is inclusion? Inclusion is the progress by which early years setting develop their ethos minorities‚ policies and practise to include all learns with the aim of meeting their individual needs. Children and families can be excluded for wide range of reasons. Inclusion is not just about children who have special education needs instead it is about finding ways to help all children in ways that they can be understood. Why children might be excluded? Age: Children
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