Task 1 Describe P1 and Explain M1 four roles and four responsibilities of sports coaches‚ using examples of coaches from different sports. P1 - Describe 4 roles and 4 responsibilities of sports coaches‚ using examples of coaches from different sports M1 - Explain 4 roles and 4 responsibilities of sports coaches‚ using examples of coaches from different sports The 4 roles of a sports coach I am going to talk about it are for them to be a motivator‚ an organiser‚ a mentor and a role model. Motivator
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EGT1 – TASK 1 Western Governors University EGT1 Economics and Global Business Applications Element A1 & A2 A1. Total revenue (TR) to total cost (TC) is cost‚ which is calculated using total revenue minus the total cost‚ (TR-TC). As each unit is produced‚ the total cost increases in addition to the total revenue. Yet‚ at some point in the production of the additional units‚ the total revenue will exceed the total cost. When it reaches that point‚ it becomes a loss. The point
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Chris Fowlks Student ID: 000433225 Legal Issues for Business Organizations Task 1 SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: A sole proprietorship is the easiest and most simple business form to operate under. The sole proprietorship itself is not a legal entity. In a sole proprietorship‚ the person who owns the business is personally responsible for the business debts. • Liability: The business owner is personally liable for any claims/lawsuits against the business. If a sole proprietorship is defeated in a lawsuit
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Assessment Task 1 The role of a set designer: A set designer organizes the physical surroundings of a stage. They decide which furniture; décor; props and scenery will best portray an effect on the audience. The set of a production/play implies the style and tone of the entire production as well as sets the mood and creates a compelling atmosphere to the audience. The set also portrays time and place in which scenes are set. They must be careful to avoid any historical inaccuracy in the surroundings
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and West London‚ we are ideally placed to serve you.’ (Anon.‚ 2013). Although taught in the same organisation the course content for each context is very different thus allowing me to critically analyse them for the purpose of this assignment. Task 1: Critically analyse the significance of theories‚ principles and models of inclusive curriculum to the design and implementation of programmes of study within two different contexts. Context 1is taught within East Berkshire College‚ this is a college
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TTT1 Task 1 Performance Assessment: Analysis Paper on Jane Vuong Western Governors University A1: Patient History Summary The patients name is Jane Vuong‚ who is a 24 year old single Vietnamese women. She has been living in the United States for two years on an academic visa‚ and studies cellular biology at the local university. She spends most of her day studying to maintain her strait "A" average. Jane works part time at the university’s molecular biology research lab. She rides her
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Disaster in Franklin County SZT Task 1 Western Governor’s University Tornados and their aftermath are a frequent occurrence in the part of the United States in which I live‚ the Midwest region of the United States. Having participated in training drills‚ exercises‚ and real-life events in my own county‚ this simulation brought to mind many of the requirements for effective disaster management I have learned through Incident Command Systems training (ICS). Federal standards are
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CELTA ASSIGNMENT 1 LANGUAGE-RELATED TASK 1st pair of sentences: 1a) She’s lived there for years. 1b) She lived there for years. Form: 1a)’s conventional grammar term is ‘present perfect’‚ and its constituent parts are: subject + auxiliary verb has (conjugated here for ‘She’ i.e. has) + _____ed (i.e. past participle) 1b)’s conventional grammar term is ‘past simple’‚ and its constituent parts are: subject + ______ ed (i.e. past tense) The meaning of 1a) is that ‘she’ lived
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Assessment Task 1 Identify Marketing Opportunities STUDENT NAME: Zaryab Ahmed STUDENT ID: 200911017 ASSESSOR NAME: Amanda SUBMISSION DATE: 27/05/2013 Executive Summary BBQ fun will be the leading outdoor-lifestyle retailer‚ catering to the growing need for furnishing new and renovated dwellings in the greater Brisbane area. The assortment offer of BBQ‚ outdoor furniture and BBQ accessories will position BBQfun as best in class for outdoor-lifestyle retailing. BBQfun will reinvent the way
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Jacob Moser EGT1 – Task 309.1.3 Student #000197021 EGT1 Task 309.1.3 Government regulation in business today is vital because it attempts to create a level playing field for companies competing against one another and regulate honest business practices toward the consumers. It is important to for any business to understand how government regulation affects their industry and how they intend to run their company. Industrial regulation is the government regulation of an entire industry. The
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