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Applied AS Level GCE Travel and Tourism Advanced Subsidiary GCE H189 Advanced Subsidiary GCE (Double Award) H389 Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations additional support/guidance January 2010 For first assessment in January 2010 Contents Contents 2 Introduction to these support materials 4 Unit G721: Customer service in travel and tourism 5 Unit overview Suggested delivery plan with teaching strategies Unit G722: Travel destinations Unit overview When
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Project Report On LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION SYSTEM PROJECT GROUP MEMBERS A. NISHANTH J. VISHWESH NACHIKET VASANT VAIDYA NAVEEN SUKUMAR TAPPETA R. ANAND UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PROF. S. R. SATHE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE VISVESVARAYA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NAGPUR 2008-2009 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE VISVESVARAYA NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY NAGPUR 2008-09 CERTIFICATE This Is To Certify That A. Nishanth J. Vishwesh Nachiket Vasant
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OCR Level 3 Cambridge Technical Certificate/ Diploma in Business Unit 1 The Business Environment Task 1 Ownership McDonald’s: McDonald’s was invented in the year 1940 and has currently about 34 000 restaurants in the whole world. Since McDonald’s was found they established loads of shops especially in Europe and America. McDonald’s is obviously a private company and is owned by a head of shareholders. It was found by Richard and Maurice McDonald’s and until today they don’t get any
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What is the most promising future technology in the criminal justice arena? Fully explain the technology and why you believe it is the most promising? Technology is getting more and more advanced‚ for that matter it make things in criminal justice much easier. Technology helps us to improve public safety in many ways. For example‚ it can keep criminal records and identities save. It can keep criminals away from buying weapons and other dangerous tools. In order to catch a criminal you have to
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Predicting VS Preparing. Should the government spend more money on predicting an earthquake than on preparing a town for the next? This case study will be arguing the reasons as to whether the government should or shouldn’t spend money on predicting an earthquake than on preparing a town to be ready for the next. There are many different points of views on this argument and I will be justifying these in further detail‚ as well as giving my own opinion towards earthquake prediction. An earthquake
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2a. How might you apply ethical philosophies and principles that summarize what you perceive to be the top five ethical issues challenging health care delivery today? The healthcare industry is constantly facing challenges and pressures to deliver adequate care while making minimal mistakes. Healthcare systems general follow guidelines on the basis of; the prevention of disease outbreak‚ providing equal treatment for all patients‚ balancing profits with quality of care‚ patient confidentiality
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