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    HSC 3045 Promote positive behaviour 1.2 “Restrictive physical intervention” here means “the use of force to restrict movement or mobility or the use of force to disengage from dangerous or harmful physical contact initiated by pupils or service users”. Restrictive physical intervention differs from non restrictive‚ manual guidance or restrictive physical prompting in so far as it implies the use of force against resistance. The main difference between holding and restrictive physical intervention

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    Unit 3:Health‚ safety and security in Health & Social Care Assignment 3: Incidents and Emergencies. Scenario: Whilst on placement you are asked to take part in some staff training about incidents and emergencies related to the service users. P4: Explain possible priorities and responses when dealing with two particular incidents or emergencies in Health & Social Care For my first incident and emergency I have chosen a Fire. This has a wide range of priorities and responses that could be taken by

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    STUDENT INFORMATON SYSTEM COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY ____________________________________________ ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬A thesis presented to the College of Information and Computing Sciences Cagayan State University Carig‚ Tuguegarao City ____________________________________________ In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements of the Degree Bachelor of Science in Information Technology ____________________________________________ By: Maria Rocel C. Dulin Febie M. Salvatierra Segundina

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    1   SDLC is the process of understanding how an information system (IS) can support business needs‚ designing the system‚ building it and delivering it to users. It has four standard phases which include: ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦  Planning Analysis Design Implementation After the four phases are executed‚ some project team perform Maintenance as the last phase. 2  Each phase is itself composed of a series of steps‚ which rely on techniques that produce deliverables.

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    1.0. Introduction This research deals with the online reservation system of the Villa Luz Resort Hotel. The term “reserve” are known as booking‚ is a way to carry out daily life’s dispensation. The purpose of this project/research is to create an online reservation system and install to the company’s website so that customers‚ tourists can easily have their vacation. This project/research is important to us because of its significance and implications. It adds up to our knowledge and credibility

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    Chapter I INTRODUCTION Inventory management is vitally important for any business that sells a physical product. An inventory system must balance having enough inventories on hand to meet the demand of customers while investing as little money as possible in inventory. Perishable products add another dimension of management considerations because they must be cycled through the inventory system more quickly and stored in a way that preserves their value. This study aims to on how inventory

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    the knothole in which Boo leaves presents for the children. This upsets the children and at the same time makes the story more interesting for the reader. Scout begins to think that Nathan is similar to deceased Mr. Radley and Boo. Also‚ after this incident the children weren’t seen sneaking around the Radley’s yard. When one night the children were trying to catch a glimpse of Boo‚ Nathan recognizes their presence and welcomes them with a shotgun shot. But fortunately the children weren’t hit. And

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    Book Report: “The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime” The curious incident of the dog in the nighttime is a novel by Mark Haddon. The Story is told through the perspective of an intelligent fifteen-year-old boy with autism who includes a variety of clever visuals to enhance his narrative. The boy Christopher Boone narrates this novel after finding his neighbor’s black poodle‚ Wellingtion‚ mudered with a garden fork. The book is Christopher’s account of his investigation‚ and as he gets

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    a smile on my face. I refused to let him see how much that had hurt me. While I was smiling on the outside‚ I was breaking on the inside. From that point on I vowed to make my dad like how I looked‚ no matter what it took. A few months after the incident‚ I was still trying to please my dad. I started changing little things‚ like how I did my hair and the clothes I wore. When I realized that wasn’t working I decided to try a diet. It went pretty well except my dad still wasn’t pleased with how I

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    The Book‚ Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime‚ was written by Mark Haddon in 2003‚ which was later rewritten for a stage adaption by Simon Stephens in 2015. The Story follows a young boy‚ Christopher in his efforts to solve the murder of his neighbor’s dog‚ who struggles to deal with the people around him and his inability to process social constructs and human emotion. The author of the book Haddon‚ doesn’t establish the autism Christopher has in order to allow the audience to not immediately

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