COURSE ASSIGNMENT – COVERSHEET Assignment Number | T4 | Name of Learner | | Date Submitted | | Name of Mentor | | Assignment The Lifelong Learning Sector Unit 9: 1.1‚1.2‚1.3‚1.4‚2.1‚2.2‚2.3‚3.1‚3.2‚3.3‚4.1‚4.2‚4.3 1. In tabular format‚ produce a profile of the lifelong learning sector with analysis of its scope and nature; to include: a) Analysis of the ways in which areas of the lifelong learning sector differ from other sectors b) Definition and evaluation of the roles of key relevant
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short and quick for oxygen (CELLULAR METABOLISM AND FERMENTATION) . In this experiment we will be testing the fermentation of yeast using a several different molecule solutions. HYPOTHESIS: The hypothesis was that the yeast glucose solution would produce the most carbon dioxide. MATERIALS: In this experiment we used 4 large test in which we placed the dry active yeast and 30ml of heated distilled water. We also used a balance to weigh and a spatula to acquire the yeast‚ 250ml beakers‚ and a 10 ml
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Outline some of the ways in which marketisation and selection policies may produce class differences in education Some sociologists argue that recent policies encouraging marketization and selection have increased class differences in educational achievement. The 1988 Education Reform Act began marketisation of education by encouraging competition between schools and choice for parents. Marketisation includes funding formulas‚ exam league tables‚ cream-skimming and silt shifting. Schools want to
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The Impact Of Road Network On The Marketing Of Agricultural Produce In Nigeria (A Case Study Of Igbo-Etiti LGA‚ Enugu) TABLE OF CONTENT Title page II Certification III Dedication IV Acknowledgement V Abstract VI Table of content VII Chapter one 1.1 Background of the study 1 1.2 Statement of research problem 2 1.3 Objectives of study 4 1.4 Statement of hypothesis 4 1.5 Significance of study 6 1.6 Scope of study 7
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Critically evaluate the argument that electoral systems can produce effective (decisive) government‚ or representative government‚ but not both. New Zealand’s current electoral system is MMP or Mixed Member Proportional; this is the system which will be used to evaluate the question. A comparison of MMP and FPP or the First Past the Post system will also be included‚ since it is being debated as to which is better for New Zealand. MMP is an appropriately representative government which also creates
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2. THE 4 Ps OF MARKETING The major marketing management decisions can be classified in one of the following four categories: Promotion‚ produce‚ price and place. These variables are known as the marketing mix or the 4 P ’s of marketing. They are the variables that marketing managers can control in order to best satisfy customers in the target market. The marketing mix is portrayed in the following diagram: The Marketing Mix Product | | |
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Module Code: FC501-3T Group: Group A Module Title: Skills for Study 1 Assessment Title: Final Essay Assignment Title: Discuss the problems associated with disposing of large amounts of waste and identify effective ways of reducing the waste societies produce. Student ID Number: T0006256 Student Name: Son Ngoc Le Date of Submission: 29-11-2012 Word count: 785 words 1 FC501-3T T0006256 Waste disposal is an important topic and discussion in the society because it affects the human living environment
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Education has a different meaning depending on who is doing the educating. William Torrey Harris‚ the once US Commissioner of Education‚ probably best defined education in the US in 1906 when he said that "substantial education‚ which‚ scientifically defined‚ is the subsumption of the individual." H.L. Mencken explained further in arguing that the "aim of public education is not to spread enlightenment at all; it is simply to reduce as many individuals as possible to the same safe level‚ to breed
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P4 – Outline key legislation and regulation which govern safeguarding adults. P5- Outline working strategies and procedures in health and social care. M2- Describe legislation and regulations‚ working strategies and procedures in health and social care used to reduce the risk of two types of abuse. Relevant legislation and regulations: There is a law that has been passed by authority such as‚ parliament. The people that have to benefit from this legislation and policies are vulnerable individual
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“There are only two ways in which humankind can produce knowledge: through passive observation or through active experiment.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? To begin with I am going to write the title the way I see it and I will interpret this on my way. First of all knowledge is the information that we as human beings have studied and also learnt and it is proven to work. We use knowledge vastly every day and with knowledge is the very thing that keeps us surviving until now.
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