Submission Cover Sheet Subject area Unit number and title ICT Unit 30 - Digital Graphics Learner name Assessor name S Begum Date issued Hand in deadline Submitted on Assignment title and number Assignment 1 - Hardware and Software In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria: Criteria reference To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the learner is able to: Task no. P1 describe the hardware and software used to create and
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Unit 01 Principals of communication in adult social care settings 1 Understand why effective communication is important in adult social care settings 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate People communicate to express needs and emotions. We can share ideas and information through communication as well as discuss opinions and experiences. Communication does not necessarily have to be verbal. 1.2 Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of working in adult social
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Composition 0500/32 May/June 2014 READING BOOKLET INSERT 2 hours *5467644588-I* READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST This Reading Booklet Insert contains the reading passage for use with Section 1‚ Question 1 on the Question Paper. You may annotate this Insert and use the blank spaces for planning. This Insert is not assessed by the Examiner. This document consists of 2 printed pages and 2 blank pages. DC (RCL (JDA)) 81739/3 © UCLES 2014 [Turn over 2 BLANK PAGE © UCLES 2014 0500/32/INSERT/M/J/14
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Title Principles of personal development in adult social care settings Ref 32 Level 3 Credit value 2 Learning outcomes The learner will: Assessment criteria The learner can: 1. Understand how to reflect on practice in adult social care 1.1 Explain what reflective practice is 1.2 Explain the importance of reflective practice in continuously improving the quality of service provided 1.3 Explain how standards inform reflective practice in adult social care 1.4 Describe how own values‚ belief systems
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Chemistry lab report Experiment 32 Voltaic Cell Measurements Dinmukhamed Yeraly Partner Azamat Bashabayev General Chemistry II lab Instructor Rostislav Bukasov Nazarbayev University Introduction Most of the chemical reactions can be classified as redox reactions‚ which include two half reactions‚ oxidation and reduction respectively. To measure the tendency for a readox reaction to occur‚ special apparatus called voltaic cell can be used. It is made by connecting a voltmeter between
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SHC 34 Duty of Care When working you have a duty of care in your own work and this is to pay attention and to keep young children safe as they develop. The younger and more vulnerable a child is‚ the greater the duty of care you have to provide them As a practitioner it is our job to safeguard children daily in various ways to protect them from harm whether it is physical or psychological. We carry out risk assessments in the work setting to avoid any potential hazards; we also set rules and
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Kaimuki Middle School 2015 Summer School th 631 – 18 Avenue Honolulu‚ HI 96816 Phone: (808) 7334803 ext. 283 Course Offerings & Descriptions COURSE OFFERINGS (Important Note: These are ENRICHMENT courses‚ not credit recovery) The grades listed are the grades that students will be entering during the school year 20152016. ● Enrichment Writing (Grade 6) ● Introduction to Middle School / Math Workshop (Grade 6) ● Math Workshop (Grades 6‚ 7) ● Sports and Fitness Fun! (Grade 6)
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UNDERSTAND SAFEGAURDING OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE (FOR THOSE WORKING IN THE ADULT SECTOR) 1.1 Explain the policies‚ procedures and practices for safe working with children and young adults. In terms of the safeguarding policies procedures and practices for safe working with children and young people‚ this commences at the recruitment stage. Checks are looked at during interview if the applicant has any gaps in employment and if they have any convictions. All staff undergoes an enhanced CRB
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1.Types and location of adult-size seating available to parents. Classrooms have a few adult site seats‚ but when they have open house they go to a lounge where there are adult size furniture. 2.Features or spaces provided to foster communication among parents as well as between parents and program staff. The school provides open House where they do a number of things to greet parents and make them feel at home‚ this take place in a lounge. The open house also it’s a way for parents and teacher
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Study Questions Unit II Part 2 (Chapters 28-29‚ 32) The Romantic Era Chapter 28 1) How old was Mendelssohn when he composed the Overture to a Midsummer Night’s Dream? 17 2) How does Mendelssohn tell the story of the play through music? By using melodies that can be readily associated with the play’s principal characters. 3) What is program music? Why was it important during the 19th-century? Purely instrumental work openly linked in some way to an object‚ story‚ or idea outside of the music; Artists
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