Unit 7- sociological perspective P1- explain the main principle of sociological perspective. Structuralism: This perspective is interested in describing and understanding the main institutions of society. This includes family‚ education system‚ health services‚ the economy‚ the political system‚ religious groups and the media. In addition‚ structuralism is interested in knowing how these institutions work with each other and how they influence an individuals behaviour. Functionalism: This perspective
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second blog is called “Housing Panic Blog”‚ created in November 2005 by Keith Brand. Here I am going to compare and contrast about these two blogs: the difference in the layouts‚ how they post their views‚ the purposes and important issues they bring up to the readers‚ and whether or not the two writers achieved on what they have done so far. At first glance of these two blogs‚ the layouts are clean and the paragraphs are easy to read. Both of them use the online video to fill in the information and
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numbers P1 Describe four different types of business organisations in terms of purpose‚ ownership‚ size and scale 1 P2 Describe the primary‚ secondary and tertiary classifications of business activities using local and national examples 2 P3 Describe the purpose of
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BTEC LEVEL 3 NATIONAL IN BUSINESS (The Business Environment). P1: Describe the type of business‚ purpose‚ and ownership of two contrasting businesses. Sainsbury’s: Sainsbury’s is the UK’s third largest chain of supermarkets‚ it’s also the longest standing major food retailing chain‚ which was founded by John James Sainsbury’s in 1869 as a partnership with his wife Mary Ann. The holding company J Sainsbury’s PLC‚ is split into three divisions which are: Sainsbury’s Supermarket Ltd‚ Sainsbury’s Local
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P1 – Anatomy & Physiology Outline the functions of the main cell components Cell Membrane; in the human body there are millions of cells‚ for every cell in the body it is surrounded with a cell membrane also known as plasma.The cell membrane separates the interior of all cells to the outside environment. The outer layer or the cell controls the movement which goes in and out of the cell. The cell membrane holds the cell together‚ but has very tiny holes to allow products to move in
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The NHS are persistently coming up with new ways of communicating the dangers of excessive use of health jeopardizing substances such as ‚ drugs‚ alcohol and cigarettes. Their uses of shock tactics to scare the viewer into giving up their dangerous habit provoke a topic of conversation but are these extreme methods still not enough to get the message across? Over the years‚ it is apparent that adverts in general have adapted their advertising language by employing extensive methods of persuasion
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P1 “You are a researcher within the Health and Social Care Department‚ they are currently reviewing the way that you communicate‚ both within the department‚ with other professionals‚ other agents‚ clients and each other. They have asked you to conduct further research on the role of effective communication in Health and Social Care. The research is based on number of practical and theoretical aspects‚ which combines essay type questions‚ case studies and role plays; which involves both group and
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and this resulted in the intensive plot. Throughout the play‚ there are a lot of conflicting personalities which create tension and anxiety for others in the play as well as the reader. However the main conflict which is highly evident is between the two characters Abigail Williams and Elizabeth Proctor. They are very important women in the story as they are completely the opposite which makes them vital of the play. Abigail Williams is a seventeen year old girl; she is an orphan as her parents were
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Legal requirements and regulations for ensuring the health‚ safety and security of those employed in business (P1) Statutory duties of employers and employees relating to health‚ safety and welfareThis shows all the legal duties that all employers and employees have to abide by‚ by law. These all relate to health‚ safety and welfare within the workplace‚ as well as including examples to Kirklees College. | Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 | Reduce harm by requiring
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P1- Outline the web architecture and components which enable internet and web functionality. Part 1-Website Architecture Internet service provider is a company that provides the individual with access to the Internet and other related services such as Website building and virtual hosting. The IPS contains the equipment and telecommunication line access which is needed to have a point of presence (which is an access point from one place in to the rest of the internet) on the internet for the geographic
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