Help Sheet - Unit 36 P1 & P2 P1 - Present a brief overview of your initial business idea to the group. You must address the following: What is the name of the business‚ its logo and slogan? What type of business is it? Where will it be located? What are your unique selling points? What sort of person would be a customer? You need to produce a Powerpoint with 5 slides to act as a background to your presentation. a. The first slide should state the business name‚ logo‚ slogan and perhaps one
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changes in the complexity of an individual and a rise in skills or knowledge‚ such as learning how to walk. Conception to birth (0-9 months) P1) The internal development is the development of the embryo in the mothers body which is needed to absorb oxygen and food from the blood for the baby. At this stage all of the developments are physical changes. M1) Physically about two weeks after a woman’s menstrual period the ovary releases an egg‚ which then travels down the fallopian tube. Sperm travels
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significant part of a lesson. Computers P1‚ M1 6.4 Poster design – the press and sit up test Week 6 This poster can be used as an icebreaker within the group to match students up with other group members. You can extend the task by getting the more able students to look at the advantages and disadvantages of these tests. A2 poster paper‚ highlighter pens‚ glue‚ scissors plus other stationary equipment‚ computers P1 Unit 6: Fitness testing for sport and exercise
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Unit 14 – D1 Legal requirements Tesco required to follow Introduction In my report I will be identifying the legal responsibilities that Tesco would need to comply with by the law and I will be evaluating if they follow these legally requirements and are they ethically. I will be researching different articles and research about how Tesco have handled with different situations in respect with the law and ethically. Discrimination Act 1975 – Tesco Overview of the Discrimination Act 1995 and 2005
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P1- Explain the principles of sociological perspectives on health I am going to be explaining the 6 prime sociological perspectives and their views on health. Marxism- The Marxist theory looks at the bourgeoisie and the proletariat role in society through employment. Proletariat is the word used to determine the ‘wage-earners’ in society‚ and are generally the working class who have average jobs and work for somebody else. Bourgeoisie on the other hand is used to describe the people who own and run
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M1 – Compare the features and functions of different operating systems Ubuntu Linux VS Windows Vista Windows Vista Windows vista has a new hardware that is based graphical interface named windows aero which stands for “Authentic‚ energetic‚ reflective and open) this was made in such a way that it was supposed to be cleaner and aesthetically pleasing than the previous windows interfaces. The Windows Shell logo is an improved version of the previous shell such as windows XP‚ this newer software
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Unit 7: Assignment 1 M1 There are two different modules of health. The Bio-Medical model and the socio-medical model. The Bio-Medical model relates to the body‚ it focuses on the environmental factors that cause illness or my changes in the body that happen... The bio-medical model believes that people are mostly not at fault when they are ill because illness is caused by factors out of their control and that illness should be cured by medical intervention which they believe is only the responsibility
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Unit 7 P1 Direct costs A cost that can be directly related to producing specific goods or performing a specific service. For example‚ the wages of an employee engaged in producing a product can be attributed directly to the cost of manufacturing that product. Variable costs Variable costs means the cost of production (cost of labour‚ material or overhead) that change according to the change in the volume of production units. Combined with fixed costs‚ variable costs make up the total cost of
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In the spring of 2010‚ The Equality Act 2010 became law. Before this act came into place there were many old legislations in place to support anti-discriminatory practices‚ however this new act made it all easier to understand and follow. Stronger laws were needed because many people believed that the old equality laws did not make equality happen fast enough‚ for example disabled people were more likely to be out of work‚ men were still being paid more than women for the same kind of job‚ and people
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Organizational Systems and Quality Leadership Task 2 Western Governors University 03/15/2015 Root cause analysis (RCA) is one of the organized techniques that can be used as an analyzer in any events of adverse events. In health care settings the best method to track down an adverse event and find out the root cause of the problem‚ would increase the overall patient well-being outcome. The best approach to an adverse event would be to set up questions systematically from the point
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