Running Head: GKE1 task 3 GKE Task 3 Melissa Holley Western Governors University GKE1 task 3 SECTION A: IMPERIALISM OR COLONIALISM The “Scramble for Africa” was a movement by the every European power during the Industrial revolution to claim as much land as possible in resource rich Africa‚ with a goal of expanding its wealth and empire. During the Berlin Conference of 1884‚ the Europeans established that individual countries could lay claim to African land simply by setting up government offices
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Schools & Society Task 3 Part B. The 3 sources I used were New Jersey Professional Standards for Teachers and School Leaders‚ Core Curriculum Content Standard and the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. New Jersey’s Standards are one of 44 states that are involved in the Common Core State Standards. This makes New Jersey standards the same of most other states in the United States. But the Common Core State Standards are only for Mathematics and Language Arts. New Jersey has their
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TASK C Career Pathway CARE ASSISTANT CARE ASSISTANT SENIOR SUPERVISOR SENIOR SUPERVISOR SENIOR CARER SENIOR CARER NURSE NURSE DEPUTY MANAGER DEPUTY MANAGER HOME MANAGER HOME MANAGER Currently‚ this is the path open to me. I Am currently a Care Assistant for which I needed no formal qualifications to be‚ however‚ an NVQ level 2 or the equivalent of would mean I am entitled to a higher rate of pay. The next step is the Senior Carer‚ In order to apply you must
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Module 3: Natural Forces Affecting the Driver Vocabulary: Please define six (6) of the following terms in your own words. Please do not just copy and paste the definition. 1. Gravity- force pulling together all matter. 2. Inertia- a property of matter that causes it to resist changes in velocity. 3. Potential Energy- the energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or because of the arrangement of parts. 4. Kinetic Energy- force that the energy develops by an object while in motion
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Task 3 Signs and symptoms which may indicate that a child or young person is unwell: • Raised temperature • Diarrhoea • Vomiting • Refusing food • Coughing for long periods of time • Discharge from ear • Bumps‚ bruising‚ bleeding • Changes in usual behaviour • Refusing to play • Pale looking • Quiet or withdrawn behaviour • Crying‚ unsettled‚ clingy Signs that urgent medical treatment is needed: • Chocking • Fitting
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Western Governors University EBT1 Task 3 A1. When a patient is getting ready for surgery‚ one of the last things on their mind is infection. As medical personnel though‚ it is a thought that definitely does not leave the mind. Getting an infection after surgery not only increases a patients hospital stay and recovery time‚ but also increases expenses for the hospital. When thinking of ways to decrease infection‚ it most often starts with preparation of the surgical site and insertion of
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Module 3: Natural Forces Affecting the Driver Vocabulary: Please define six (6) of the following terms in your own words. Please do not just copy and paste the definition. 1. Inertia- Newton’s law of inertia it says that an object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion 2. Potential Energy- Potential energy is the energy that matter has because of the way it’s positioned. 3. Kinetic Energy- Kinetic energy is the energy developed by an object when it is
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From the CEO to market manager it gives them the legitimate power to influence their employee’s rewards. Next is Coercive power. This is a person’s ability to impact negative results from failing to comply. Within the given scenario of this task‚ this ability is demonstrated by Employee number 2. As the only CPA (certified public accountant) in the company‚ this person is responsible for the financial statements and the timely filing of these statements. Because of this the company has given
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Software Design Specification Document Document Title Callum Clark M. Bufton 20/01/2015 1.0 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose of this document describes the purpose of the document‚ and the intended audience. 1.2 Overview provides a brief overview of the product defined as a result of the requirements elicitation process. I am working for M. Bufton which is a small engineering/prototyping company‚ which is in the process of expanding. They currently have a small workshop unit and office‚ but are
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Southern new hampshire university Critical Task #3 Syllogisms Dale McDougall Submitted to: Professor A. Blaney Class: PHL - 111 Background For this next critical task‚ students were asked to satisfy the following conditions: Identify an issue or goal of importance in one’s life. Write an argument involving a hypothetical syllogism (an “if…then” argument) that relates to the issue or goal that was selected. Reconstruct a full argument‚ showing how the premises/assumptions lead to the conclusion
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