Unit 4222-237 Dementia Awareness (DEM 201) Outcome 1 understand what dementia is Explain what is meant by the term “dementia” (201.1.1) Dementia describes a set of symptoms that may include memory loss and difficulties with thinking‚ problem-solving or language. These changes are often small to start with‚ but for someone with dementia they have become severe enough to affect daily life. Dementia is caused when the brain is damaged by diseases‚ such as Alzheimer’s disease‚ vascular dementia
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and finally experience it. In this first lesson‚ we will aim to accomplish the first 3 of these activities. The rest of the course will be an exercise in experiencing philosophy. Tasks View and take notes of the presentation‚ “Misconceptions about Philosophy”. Read and take notes from chapter 1 of Philosophy: Critically Thinking about Foundational Beliefs‚ “What is Philosophy?” As you read‚ make sure you understand the following points and questions: * List 4 reasons students often
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SCIENCE REVISION CELLS Organelles Nucleus: controls the chemical reactions in the cell as well as development and reproduction of the cell. (Both animal and plant cell) Ribosomes: makes protein. (Both animal and plant cell) Rough ER: the internal delivery system of the cell. (Both animal and plant cell) Mitochondria: power plant of the cell‚ it makes energy‚ contains glucose and oxygen. (Both animal and plant cell) Cell Membrane: thin layer that surrounds the cell and holds it together
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ERR 201 1.1Aspects of employment covered by law. Minimum wage Working hours(WTD- Working time directive) Discrimination Health and safety Holiday entitlements Maternity leave Redundancy and Dismissal Disciplinary procedures Disability Act Manual Handling Operations and Regulations Data Protection Act RIDDOR 1995 1.2 Legislation on above points. National Minimum wage act 1998: The national minimum wage is the minimum pay per hour almost all workers are entitled to by law. The minimum wage rate
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Nassau Christian Schools History Revision Book 2010 Amerindians Theme 1 Amerindians possibly came from Asia -- from an area called Mongolia. The Amerindians are said to be descendants of the Mongoloid people. Their ancestors were nomadic hunters from East - Central Asia. They migrated into America by an ice (land) bridge covering the Bering Strait over 20‚000 years ago. Today the term Mongoloid only applies to the ESKIMOS. Amerindians are classified as a different race because of biological
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overhead costs: $189.48 B. Estimated operating profit for cookies Selling price: $0.75 x 1‚000 = $750 Less Direct material costs: $0.15 x 1000 = ($150) Less Direct labor costs: $0.02 x 1000 = ($20) Less total overhead costs: ($189.48) ? Profit: $390.52 3. Traditional system for sugar cookie A. Estimated overhead cost per 1000 cookies ‚)) = $150 B. Estimated operating profit
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Document for Revision – Chapter 2 Suggested Revisions Dear Erin: Thank you for sending me the article entitled‚ “The Use of the Web in Hotel Operations.” The information in this article is very useful for the hotel / resort industry. The internet is considered the biggest change in the hotel industry. It is transforming the way we offer services‚ reshaping organizational structures‚ and changing the relationship between our guests and us. The results of a survey of several thousand
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their experience with the British unwritten constitution. A. Limiting Power‚ Striking Down Privilege The Anglican Church was disbanded‚ but in three New England states‚ the Congregationalist Church remained the established church for forty years. B. Democratic Drift The right to vote was expanded although there were still a few restrictions like
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ERR 201 1.1 Health and Safety DBS Hours worked Pay Holidays Statutory Sick Pay Maternity leave Reporting of injuries and accidents 1.2 The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 The Data Protection Act 1998 The Employments Rights Act 1996 The National Minimum Wage Act 1998 The Equal Pay Act 1970/1983 Human Rights Act 1998 The Sex Discrimination Act 1975 The Race Relations Act 1976 (amendments 2000) and Regulations 2003 The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 The Childcare act 2006 The Care Standards
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Topic 1: The building blocks of cells Lesson Specification learning outcomes Prior learning from KS3 HSW statements BTEC Links Lesson B2.1 Plant and animal cells 1.2 Describe the function of the components of a plant cell including chloroplast‚ large vacuole‚ cell wall‚ cell membrane‚ mitochondria‚ cytoplasm and nucleus Year 9 Explain‚ using a range of models and analogies‚ how the specialised cells and tissues involved in movement and support are adapted to their function‚ e.g. muscle cells
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