5.30 (Medium) Sufficient appropriate audit evidence has not been obtained to support the conclusions. | | Procedures | General point | Quality (appropriate evidence) | Quantity (sufficient) | (a) | Observation of stock take - went according to instructionsInventory test counts and cut-off prove satisfactory. | To conclude that the ACCOUNT balance is fairly stated (i.e. in $$ terms)‚ all material assertions must be verified. | Existence assertion (an overstatement test) has been tested from the
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Research Methods in Sociology and Anthropology By Western Governors University Abstract Sociology and Anthropology rely upon investigational and research techniques. While some of these may be similar they also differ. Each discipline has its own philosophical justification for their method but any and all approaches to study the society’s culture require some degree of fieldwork.
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FDT 4 Task 2 Part C Concepts Map Japanese Language Japanese Family Life Parents Extended Family Holidays ObonLabour Thanksgiving Day Emperor’s Birthday African American Language Ebonics Creole Family Life Parents Extended Family Holidays Black History Month and Martin Luther King Day Kwanzaa South central Lower Michigan is mostly white middle class. The most dominant sub cultures are Japanese and African American. Jackson County has a population of 89% whites‚ 8% African American
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This is an information sheet for parents which outlines the following: * The current legislation for home based childcare * The role of regulatory bodies Current and relevant legislation There are numerous laws relating to children and young people in the UK. The most influential of these is the Children Act (2004)‚ which arose from the Green Paper ‘Every Child Matters’. It identifies five outcomes for children: * Be healthy * Stay safe * Enjoy and acheive * Make positive
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CYPOP 5: Understand how to set up a home based child care service 1. Understand how to set up a home based childcare service. 1.4 Develop a marketing plan for own home based childcare service Ideally I am looking to childmind 8am to 6pm Monday to Friday as a home based childcare service and I am happy to take any child from the ages 6 months to 8 years keeping to my ratios of 6 children under the age of 8 at any one time. My first step will be doing a bit of research in my area to see what other
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QHT1 Business Management Tasks Task 3 Innovation is about creating a new way of doing something or creating something that completely new. The objective of innovation is to make improvements in how the company performs. In an effort to obtain a competitive advantage they are modeling their work views after those of smaller companies and making their work environments ones that are flexible and promote innovation and creativity. There are many reasons an entrepreneurial
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1. Introduction The 4 fundamental management tasks are Planning‚ Organising‚ Leadership and Control. 1. Planning – Planning involves mapping out exactly how to achieve a particular goal. This is the first component of management. A manager needs to determine what the organisations goals are and how to achieve them. Setting objectives for goals and following up on the execution of the plans are two critical components of planning 2. Organising – A manager needs to organise her/his team and materials
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Assessment Task 4 When I was on practical I observed many classroom procedures and strategies that teachers use on a daily basis. These are what I believe are the most important in constructing a positive learning environment. One critical teacher strategy that I find most important is to lay down concrete guidelines and rules within the classroom. It is important for students to know how to behave and talk to the teacher and other students in the class. The school rules were displayed
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GKE1- Task 4 Social Consequences One of the most significant social consequences during the Industrial Revolution was child labor. During the late 1700s up until the Factory Act of 1833‚ children as young as six were working on average 12-14 hours a day in factories for little to no pay. The conditions in factories were deplorable‚ and the child workers were frequently forced to work with dangerous‚ heavy equipment. There were many accidents in these factories that resulted in children being
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Safegaurding Policy My first responsibility and priority is towards the children in my care. If I have any cause for concern I will report it‚ following the local Safeguarding Children Board procedures. The relevant local procedures that are held by me are available on request. I understand that child abuse can be physical‚ sexual‚ emotional‚ neglect or a mixture of these. I must notify Ofsted of any allegations of abuse‚ which are alleged to have taken place while the child is in my care. I
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