Unit 15: Major Incidents Assignment 2 (M3) M3 – explain how UK agencies work together while following their legal duties After a major incident has happened it is important that responding agencies communicate and work together to that they can resolve the incident quickly and efficiently this is done in the following ways. Training days: these are organized training days where public services will simulate a major incident which allows the services to train and prepare for real major incidents and
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Macro Unit 2 Lesson 1: What is the difference between macro and micro? Federal Debt graph: http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/GFDEBTN In the circular flow the seller receives exactly the same amount that the buyer buys (exclude tax) In the circular flow diagram‚ how do we account for profits? What happens if there is a disruption in the circular flow diagram? Individuals are concerned with income distribution. (wages) 1 Households C as spenders must consider the following:
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is not valid consideration. True Points Received: False 2 of 2 Comments: Question 2. Question : Student Answer: Pledges to charities are enforceable as a matter of public policy‚ even though they are really a gift. True Points Received: False 2 of 2 Comments: Question 3. Question : Student Answer: A court must be able to objectively recognize a benefit in order to determine legal value. True Points Received: False 2 of 2 Comments: Question 4. Question : The basis for the bargained
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(P5) Unit 16: Starting Up Your Own Business Business Plan Name of Business: Edas restaurant Name: Sade Business Address: Flat 9 Merstone House‚ Borrodaile Road‚ SW18 2LF Nature of the business & Unique Selling Point: Fresh food and a unique fish. Long-term plans for the business: To expand the business globally Legal status: Partnership Owned and run by two or
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3 Unit Title 1: The Business Environment Assignment 2 Title: Similar Business in Different Worlds Tesco PLC is a British multi-national grocery and general merchandise retailer. It is the third largest retailer in the world measured by revenues and the second largest measured by profits. It has stores in 14 countries across Asia‚ North America and Europe and is the grocery market leader in the UK. Tesco has been particularly successful because of its powerful brand. It has a reputation
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Unit 12 Outcome 2 Understand Partnership Working in Services for Children and Young people. Understand the importance of effective communication and information sharing in services for children and young people. Describe why clear and effective communication between partners is required: Effective communication between partners is most important‚ it is to make sure that everyone will: Share information in a clear way that focuses on the individual child or young person. Work towards the
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and Han China‚ Greece and Rome‚ and the Gupta Empire. • • • • • • THE RIVER-VALLEY CIVILIZATIONS Each early civilization developed its own unique ways of life‚ but they all shared some common characteristics Complex irrigation systems legal codes money art and written literature More formal scientific knowledge‚ numbering systems‚ and calendars Intensification of social inequality COMPARISONS OF EARLY RIVER VALLEY CIVILIZATIONS CULTURE POLITICAL ORGANIZATION SOCIAL STRUCTURE
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Session 1: Rights and responsibilities at work Unit 1 notes: Keywords: Key responsibilities Legal rights Health and safety Problems Communication Teamwork Five key areas: Employment contracts Legislation Sources of information The role of representative bodies supporting employees Equality and diversity. Additional information found in contracts or elsewhere may include: A termination date for temporary jobs Relevant trade union agreements Grievance and appeal procedures
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Unit-1‚ Q1. Explain what is meant by the term `dementia’ Unit-1‚ Q2. Describe how dementia can affect a person if the following areas of the brain are damaged by dementia Frontal lobe: Parietal lobe: Temporal lobe: Occipital lobe: Cerebellum: Unit-1‚ Q3.Explain why the following may be mistaken for dementia a) depression b) delirium c) age related memory impairment Unit-1‚ Q4. Give an outline of the following models of dementia a) The medical model of dementia b) The social model of dementia Unit-1
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Compare Browne and Nagel and give their arguments for why we should‚ or should not‚ be selfish. Give your own opinion and justify it. Harry Browne “The unselfishness Trap” page 153 Nagel “ The objective Basis of Morality” page 121 -Word count on the first page 1500-2500 words -Work site and bibliography -Give the authors reason for their view - Give your opinion for your view -Are there any possible objections to your view‚ if so what are they -Write as if someone who never read the
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