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    training centres. For example‚ “In accordance with the Data Protection Act or Health and Safety at Work Act‚ training must ensure that they….” Explain how some legislation is relevant to specific to various sectors. For example‚ “As a teacher in graphic design‚ I must ensure that I adhere to Health and Safety (Display Screen Equipment) Regulations 1992 and give my students plenty of breaks to prevent eye strain‚ etc.” Research and explain how the Code of Professional Practice (2008) relates to you

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    teach as well as evaluate. When used as part of a formative‚ student-centered approach to assessment‚ rubrics have the potential to help students develop understanding and skill‚ as well as make dependable judgments about the quality of their own work. Students should be able to use rubrics in many of the same ways that teachers use them—to clarify the standards for a quality performance‚ and to guide ongoing feedback about progress toward those standards. are rating scales-as opposed to checklists-that

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    Problem of Teenagers using electronic devices in school              Nowadays teenagers and children are using cell phones at a younger age than any previous generation. The most problem is they do not having attention in their class and teacher. They do playing video games‚ researching on the phones‚ and text messaging with their friends while the teacher is talking and teaching. So‚ teachers say such items that electronic devices: phone‚ tablet and I-pod can disturb their students study during

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    Economies of Scale

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    ECONOMIES OF SCALE Economies of scale are an important aspect of efficiency in production .Economies of can henceforth be define as ‘the reduction in average costs of production‚ that occur as a firm increases in size’. As businesses grow and their outputs increases‚they commonly benefit from a reduction in average costs of production.Total costs will increase with the increase in output‚but the cost of producing each unit falls as output increases .The reduction

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    Human Sexuality 21 Professor Lanoix December 4‚ 2012 Pros and Cons of the Kinsey’s Scale ​Sex was such a horrible topic to talk about‚ but a biologist of Indiana University introduced a scale that broke the silence. The silence changed due to this biologist named Alfred C. Kinsey (1894-1956). Kinsey broke the silence because before the scale everyone would keep their sexual orientation to themselves and most likely did not tell anyone. In other words‚ he was a great influence to people because

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    Incident 2 Healthy Employees are Happy Employees 1. Describe Teow’s personality and leadership style. How does it foster or hinder his effort to transform CCN into a healthy and productive organization? - Teow’s personality is Extroverted‚ conscientious‚ empathy and observant. Extroversion has found on Teow’s personality which is the most important trait of effective leader according to the Big Five Personality Framework. His vision on productive organization is from employees. He relate present

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    Distorted performance ratings are an unwanted common occurrence with most performance management systems (Aguinis‚ 2013). Since many performance management driven by people‚ distorted ratings whether inflated or deflated will oftentimes be the result of human intervention. This means that rating deflation is an intentional act on behalf of the person evaluating the employee achieve a certain agenda or goal (Wang‚Wong & Kwong‚ 2010). The motivation of the rater to achieve a certain goal for the

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    drawn out on separate pieces of paper. A rough is used to see if the music goes with the story. 3.What is semiotics and why is it important to the field of motion graphics? Semiotics is a field of study that includes everything that is used to communicate. It is important to the field of motion graphics because motion graphics are used to convey communication to the audience. 4.Why is it important to understand the audience? It is important to understand the audience because it helps

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    same end product‚ are done on a much larger scale in industry. The aspects they may differ in are equipment‚ time taken‚ and many other things. In this report I will explain how and why laboratory and industrial scale differ using the example of preparation of aspirin. The first difference is that instead of weighing the 2-hydroxybenzoic acid on scales on a work bench in a beaker as you would in small scale‚ it is easier and safer to weigh it onto scales‚ in a plastic bag on the floor. This is easier

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    The Braden Scale

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    The Braden scale can identify if an individual is at risk for developing pressure ulcers. The Braden scale has a numerical (6-23) rating system based on ones sensory perception‚ skin exposure to moisture‚ physical activity‚ mobility‚ nutrition‚ and risk for friction and shearing (Braden‚ Maklebust‚ & Maklebust‚ 2005). A lower Braden Scale Score is and indicator that an individual is at a greater of developing a pressure ulcer due to ones lowers level of functioning. Whereas a higher score indicates

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