Programme: BTEC Higher National Diploma in Hospitality Management Unit Title and Number: Conference and Banqueting Management Unit 13 TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION …………………………………………………………………………….. 1.1 What is the size and scope in Conference and Banqueting in UK …..……… 1.2 How will Pestle affect Banqueting and Conference ….………………………. CONCLUSION ……………………………………………………...………………………. BIBLIOGRAPHY ………………………………………………………………………………
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Aspects of Public Health Public Health: “the science and art of preventing disease‚ prolonging life‚ and promoting health through the organized efforts of society” – Sir Donald Acheson‚ Public Health in England‚ 1988. The health of the public has been a national concern for as long as there has been civilization. The reason for this is that when the public are generally unhealthy they cannot work as well and therefore that nation cannot advance socially‚ economically or intellectually‚ that is until
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Tesco Tesco is a food store‚ which also provides clothes‚ toys‚ toiletries‚ insurance etc. The main exports in Tesco are food and drink. Tesco’s purposes are to make something‚ sell something and provide a service to the public. Tesco make products to sell to make a profit but also they provide a service to the public because then people can buy their daily essentials from them and can also go on insurance with them to insure things that they care about. Tesco is a large business as it has over
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Delights Nursing Care Home Here is an induction document explaining any risks or hazards that could potentially result in residents‚ visitors‚ and staff being harmed or abused within the nursing home. Physical Within the care home there will be some residents and visitors that may require to use a wheelchair or walking frame‚ this means that hallways can become very crowded and doorways can be awkward to get through. As well as physically disabled people‚ people with visual or hearing impairments
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Understanding the nutritional terms Food: Any Substance eaten to nourish or sustain the body. Food can be solid or liquid‚ and can be taken orally by tube or directly into a vein. Diet: This is type of food a person eats regularly‚ it includes all meals and snacks and drinks the individual has. Meals: According to the dictionary a meal is “any of the regular occasions in a day when a reasonably large amount of food is eaten.” Nutrients: Are the specific chemical constituents of food
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Market Research Manual Market Research is gathering data‚ recording data and analysing research. I am going to explain the different types of market research including primary‚ secondary‚ quantitative and qualitative research. Primary research also known as field research involves the collection of data that does not already exist‚ so this means you are collecting data of your own‚ not someone else’s. Primary Research includes: - Observation – This is observing/ watching something‚ which could
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CASSAVA LEAVES AS NUTRITIOUS AND NATURAL EXTENDER TO MEAT MARC ARTEMIUS JOSEPH PADERON Researcher High School Department Los Baños‚ Laguna MR. ROSS BISAREZ Adviser CASSAVA LEAVES AS NUTRITIOUS AND NATURAL EXTENDER TO MEAT Page 1 ABSTRACT Paderon‚ Marc Artemius Joseph; High School Department‚ Los Baños‚ Laguna; February 2012; CASSAVA LEAVES AS NUTRITIOUS AND NATURAL EXTENDER TO MEAT. Adviser: Mr. Ross Bisarez A growing fear for food shortage especially in developing countries like the Philippines
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The two campaigns I will I will be using to describe how they have manipulated the promotional mix are Virgin Media and Tesco‚ looking at how they balance out the 6 aspects to find the correct correlation between them to help push their organisation forward in terms on promoting their products and services‚ nevertheless this does not mean that any of the organisations have to use all 6 of the promotional mix methods to find what’s best for them. The 6 promotional mix methods are: 1. Advertising-
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A looked after child is a child/young person for who the Local Authority has taken responsibility for placing in some form of accommodation. The Local Authority subsequently has a statutory duty to monitor the young person and support them in this accommodation. Describe the type of health & social provision available to look after and support children & young people not living at home Children’s services support and protect vulnerable children‚ young people‚ their families and carers. Use the
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Part A - Governance and Responsibility 1. Principles-based vs. Rules-based 1.1 Principles-based approach (1) Principles-based approach requires the company to adhere to the spirit rather than the letter of code. (2) The approaches focus on objectives rather than the mechanisms by which these objectives will be achieved. (3) The approaches can lay stress on those elements of corporate governance to which rules cannot easily be applied. (4) The approaches can applied across different
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