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    Social services roles and responsibilities are: • To provide support for vulnerable children and families. NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) roles and responsibilities are: • Provides support for children and families in situations such as domestic violence‚ abuse. • Work with different organisations e.g. social services‚ police‚ family protection‚ education and health services. • Provide support via telephone line to home-based childcare workers on whether

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    1.1 RolesResponsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning. Analyse your own roles and responsibilities in lifelong learning. In this assignment I will be exploring the various roles and responsibilities of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector. There are many roles and responsibilities to consider in any teaching environment. Our first and foremost responsibility is that of a pedagogist‚ that is one who performs “Any conscious activity by one person designed to enhance learning

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    Roles and Responsibilties Within The Life Long Learning Sector DTLLS Year 1 Introduction The rolesresponsibilities and boundaries of a tutor within the FE/adult education sector are ever progressing qualities which are reflected upon using the teaching cycle. This cycle can be used by both tutor and learner as discussed in ’Prepare to teach in the lifelong learning sector’ – Ann Gravells 3rd Edition. Roles 1.0 The role of a tutor is to create a safe and healthy learning

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    COMPETITOR ANALYSIS FOR ELDERLY HEALTHCARE DEVICE GROUP – 4: * PREKSHA CHAVDA * SNEHAL PANCHAL * HIRAL PANCHAL * KEYUR PATEL * YASH GELOT * SAURABH MODI * DHANRAJ VAGHELA What we found mainly during competitor analysis is as follows: * Home monitoring device : * This hope monitoring device is called health buddy and is made by a mountain view company. * It’s a small box with four buttons that plugs into a telephone

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    APPLICATION OF SEISMIC CONE FOR CHARACTERIZATION OF GROUND IMPROVED BY VIBRO-REPLACEMENT by ALI AMINI ASALEMI M.A.Sc.‚ University of Science and Technology‚ Tehran‚ Iran B.Sc.‚ University of Science and Technology‚ Tehran‚ Iran A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in THE FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES (Civil Engineering) THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA December 2006 © ALI AMINI ASALEMI‚ 2006 ABSTRACT The objective of this thesis

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    Fat Ground Beef

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    healthy amount of it to help our body function properly also if we consume too much of it you could have major health problems. There are three main forms of Ground Beef needed in this experiment; Extra Lean‚ Lean‚ and Regular. Extra Lean contains about 15% of fat and 85% of lean beef. Lean contains about 20% fat and 80% and is usually called Ground Chuck on the label in stores. Regular or Humble Hamburger is the least expensive and also has the highest percentage of added fat. In previous research it

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    UNIT 9 ROLE OF LOCAL BODIES St ruc tur e 9.0 Objectives 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Destination Planning 9.3 Marketing Role 9.4 Case Study of Dilli Haat 9.5 Let Us Sum U p 9.6 Answers to Check Your Progress Exercises 9.0 OBJECTIVES In the Foundation Course on Tourism (TS-1 Unit 31‚ Block 8) you have been made aware of the role of local bodies in destination planning and development. After reading this Unit‚ you . would be able to: appreciatc the significance of local bodies

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    to own role and responsibilities Q1. Identify 4 legislations that could relate to your job as a teacher and explain how this relate to your job eg government bodies‚ professional standards‚ awarding organisation requirements; Q2. Identify 3 organisational policies and procedures that relate to your job as a teacher explain how this relate to your job eg codes of practice‚ equality and diversity‚ health and safety‚ quality assurance‚ standards. 1.2 Analyse own responsibilities for promoting

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    Association for Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics (IACMAG) 1-6 October‚ 2008 Goa‚ India Ground Improvement Techniques for Infrastructure Projects in Malaysia V. R. Raju Keller Far East‚ Singapore Y. Hari Krishna Keller Ground Engineering (India) Pvt. Ltd. Keywords: Vibro methods‚ Deep Soil Mixing‚ Grouting techniques‚ applications in infrastructure projects ABSTRACT: Ground improvement techniques utilising Vibro methods‚ Deep Soil Mixing and Grouting technologies are finding

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    ground water harvesting

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    storage dam. A sub-surface dam A sub-surface dam intercepts or obstructs the flow of  an aquifer and reduces the variation of the level of the groundwater table upstream of the dam. It is built entirely under the ground (see figure 1). The sand storage dam is constructed above ground. Sand and soil particles transported during periods of high flow are allowed to deposit behind the dam‚ and water is stored in these soil deposits (see figure 2). The sand storage dam is constructed in layers to allow

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