Unit one: Principles of personal responsibilities and working in a business environment Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area
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references (A1‚ B1 & C1 etc.) rather than the actual numeric data (1‚ 2 & 3 etc.) because later‚ if you need to change the data in a cell‚ the results of the formula will update automatically without you having to type the formula out again whereas if you manually inputted the numeric data it would not. NOTE: With every guide its best to use a new Excel spreadsheet to avoid confusion. Use Shift+F11 to create a new Excel spreadsheet. Guide 1 – Addition: The data to use: Type the number 20 into cell A1
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UNIT 3: CHAMPION EQALITY‚ DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION 1. Understand diversity‚ equality and inclusion in own area of responsibility 1.1 Explain models of practice that underpin equality‚ diversity and inclusion in own area of responsibility. Equality is to treat all as individuals; to respect race‚ disability‚ age‚ gender‚ religion‚ beliefs‚ culture and sexual orientation. Everyone has fair access to opportunities and chances. Diversity is to value that we are all unique and yet similar. We have
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E1 The three different types of setting are statutory‚ voluntary and private‚ each of these areas and provide different types of care and education. Statutory education is where the state fund the setting and it is run by the government. Voluntary education is done for free‚ the carer or the setting volunteer to do the work. This would include leisure activities such as Brownies‚ Cubs or other types of youth clubs. The workers that are within the setting‚ do this for free or as a hobby‚ however
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PS300 Unit 3 Project May 10‚ 2011 Unit 3 Project Part 1: (This section of the project should be 1-2 pages in length) What were the results of your MBTI assessment? The outcome of my MBTI assessment test resulted in the qualitative analysis of my personality type to be ENFJ (extraverted‚ intuitive‚ feeling‚ and judging). The strength of preferences in percentage form is as follows: • 89%- Very extraverted personality‚ • 25%- Moderately expressed intuitive personality‚ • 75%- Distinctively
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Section 1 – Understand how to make and receive telephone calls 1. Complete the table below with descriptions of at least two different features of a telephone system and how / when they would be used. Feature How / when used 1. Answerphone It enables caller to leave voice messages. Also I can play back the left messages at any time until it’s deleted. It usually used when the business has a lot of calls and there is no available person to answer the calls. It often used at out of office
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Brouwer‚ aeb@cwi.nl v1.0‚ 960626 1. The problem Suppose you have a disk with more than 1024 cylinders. Suppose moreover that you have an operating system that uses the BIOS. Then you have a problem‚ because the usual INT13 BIOS interface to disk I/O uses a 10-bit field for the cylinder on which the I/O is done‚ so that cylinders 1024 and past are inaccessible. Fortunately‚ Linux does not use the BIOS‚ so there is no problem. Well‚ except for two things: (1) When you boot your system‚ Linux
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1) What is ID file? 2) Which is the common backup file? 3) what is desktop6.NDK? 4) What is names.nsf? 5) What is bookmark.nsf? 6) What is the difference between lotus notes 7 and 8.....? 7) What is replica? 8) What is the difference between Server and local? ANS 1) Id file contain the information of user name and password and when his id and certificate will expire. 2) 1) desktop6.NDK 2) bookmark.NSF 3) Names.NSF 4) ID FILE 5) Notes.ini 3) It contain all the information
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THE SOCIAL WEB LIAM SANDERS INF 103 COMPUTER LITERACY JOHN SHIPLEY AUGUST 10‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENT 1. THE SOCIAL WEB: WHAT IS IT? 2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION OF OUR POPULAR SOCIAL SITES 3. WHAT ARE THE SITES USED FOR? 4. REGISTERED USERS 5. CONCLUSION 6. REFERENCES The social web is a set of social relations that link people through the World Wide Web. It enables people to connect with old friends‚ family‚ and classmate. Social networking is an online service‚ platform‚ or site that focuses
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Overview There are 3 online assessments (Assessment #1 ‚#2‚ and #3) Each assessment will take approximately 15 minutes to complete Please complete the assessments when you are alone and cannot be distracted‚ as the results are affected by the consistency of your answers Please complete the assessments on a computer that meets these requirements: Screen resolution width of 1024 pixels or greater (do not take the assessments on a cell phone) Apple: Mac OS 10.5 or higher using Safari v4.0 or higher
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