minette crowther Effects of Smoking Research task Life Science Contents 1) Introduction a) Relevance of research b) Effects of smoking c) Smoking in South African community 2) Experiment a) Scientific report i) Hypothesis ii) Aim iii) Observations iv) Tables and graphs of results v) Discussion vi) Conclusion 3) Surveys 4) Results a) Graphs of results from surveys b) Discussion of surveys and results 5) Smoking laws in South Africa 6) Conclusion 7) Reference list Introduction Relevance
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Pre A level task Geography Erosional landforms: Corrie = Corries‚ also known as cirques‚ are often the starting point of a glacier. Snowflakes collect in a hollow. As more snow falls‚ the snow is compressed and the air is squeezed out to become firm. With the pressure of more layers of snow‚ the firm will‚ over thousands of years‚ become glacier ice. Erosion and weathering by abrasion‚ plucking and freeze-thaw action will gradually make the hollow bigger. Corries will decrease because of
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Luke Winters Unit 302: Schools as Organisations. Explain the main points of entitlement and provisions for early year’s education? There are different types of childcare options available for early years‚ these include: Sure Start Children’s Centre: Working with parents right from the birth of their child‚ providing early years education for children‚ full day care‚ short-term care‚ health and family support‚ parenting advice as well as training and employment advice. Nursery schools:
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Claire Lewis Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚social care Task B: Your role Bi. Describle the terms and conditions of your employment as set out in your contract of employment or employment agreement The terms and conditions of your employment are a statement and instruction of what the employer’s expect of their staff and your job description. Employer’s expect their staff to read and follow the policy and procedures that the home have. to attend all training
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D1 A non- judgemental approach to practice Time keeping Attendance Attitude to work Awareness of children’s development D2 A non-judgemental approach to practise- this means to make a conscious effort not to be critical of the actions or thoughts of others. It is important to keep a non-judgemental approach because you will be working with children; it’s not good to judge others in front of children because they may copy your behaviour. It is not good to judge children either; this
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appropriately and professionally. The possible negative factors and the way they might affect the client should be thought through and considered‚ though it is best to minimise them in the first place. The Health Safety check should be ensured. 3. List what needs to be done at first session (assessment session) with your client and why. (5) The assessment session should cover the following aspects: I. Business-type conditions. It is important to establish and state the following matters:
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Periodic Table Research Task By Kevin Shaji Part A. You are to research the task below and submit as a written piece of work i) John Dalton proposed his atomic theory in 1808. Outline his theory. (4 marks) ii) Explain which part of Dalton’s atomic theory was later found to be incorrect. (3 marks) iii) Dalton developed a way to measure the relative atomic mass of the different elements. Using examples research and describe the meaning of the term ‘relative atomic mass’. (3 marks)
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Teaching and Learning in Schools P1 The age range I have chosen is 3 – 7 years‚ and I have chosen communication as the main area of development for this age range. The main stages of communication development are verbal communication‚ where children of this age range start to use their language skills much more effectively; non verbal communication such as eye contact‚ facial expressions‚ body language‚ gestures‚ sign language and tone of voice. These too are often effective ways for younger children
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Unit 107 1.1 - Communication is a two way process and is how a person will send a message and how a person will receive and understand the message. Communication is not only about the words used but the manner in which you use them. The main feature of two way communication is the flow of information from both ways. This process is called a communication cycle. Communication always has a purpose and this may be to pass on information or an idea‚ to express a need or want to persuade someone to do
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understandable instruction or information on the subject so the receiver has no doubt of what is required of them. 2) Encoding. This usually is in the form of a language (either written or verbal) that the receiver will be able to understand. 3) Transmission. This can be done by various methods. In certain cases it may be more effective to use written communication such as email or fax. At other times verbal transmission may be
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