TASK ANALYSIS 4. Care for Self 4.1. Dressing frame 4.1.1. Small Button frame Nature of Activity: Table Activity Materials Used: Cloth Mat‚ Dressing frame with small buttons Presentation: Teacher greets the child “Good morning Mary. How are you today?” The child responds to the teacher in a similar manner. Teacher says “Today we are going to do a very interesting activity. We are going to work with small button frame‚ would you like to learn this activity? The child
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Leadership 1 Final Reflection Paper Based on the insights you have learned about leadership from the readings‚ reflect carefully about your own personality‚ your strengths and areas you would like to improve. How will you leverage your strengths to be an effective leader? What goal do you hope to achieve within 3-5 years of graduating from Ashesi and how will your leadership skills help you? During the course of the century‚ many individuals have had the opportunity to hold the mantle and
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DISSERTATION On “TO STUDY THE BRAND SWITCHING (CONSUMER SWITCHING) BEHAVIOUR IN FMCG (FAST MOVING CONSUMER DURABLES ) SECTOR WITH SHAMPOO AS FOCUS IN DELHI-NCR” BY ASHUTOSH AGRAWAL- 51 JYOTSNA JHA-29 ANISHA YADAV- 1 NIKHITA ARORA- 6 RADHIKA KAPOOR- 17 MBA- HR CLASS OF 2015 Under the supervision of Ms. VANDANA GUPTA Assistant Professor Department of Marketing At AMITY BUSINESS SCHOOL AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH
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SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: A business owned by a single person and that person is solely responsible for the debts (unlimited). It’s a business that is simple and easy to set up. LIABILITY: The owner of the business is solely responsible. The owner signs business contracts in their own name. INCOME TAXES: Income earned by the business is the owner’s income. The sole proprietor files at 1040 and schedule C & SE. LONGEVITY/CONTINUITY: The business dies with the owner unless there is a Last Will & Testament
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evidence against the following criteria. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found. Criteria reference To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the learner is able to: Task no. Evidence P1 Describe principles and strategies of marketing used in hospitality businesses 1 Booklet P2 Describe constraints which affect marketing strategies inhospitality businesses 2 Booklet M1 Explain how constraints affect marketing strategies in hospitality businesses 2 Booklet D1
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like this: APR = 2 x 60 x 12 / 460 x (18+1) = 1440 / 8740 = 16.5% The amount to be repaid includes your $400 loan plus the $60 finance charge or $460. Let’s further assume that the lender requires a loan application fee of $10 and a processing fee (credit check) of $25 in this situation. The annual percentage rate now needs to reflect the increase in the total finance charge from $60 to $95. So the calculation would be: APR = 2 x 95 x 12 / 495 x (18+1) = 2280 / 9405 = 24% In this example‚ the
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TASK 1: Decoding the Jargon a. Create a booklet which explain the function of hardware components and identify communication between components. The pages should include photographs and diagrams to illustrate the information you include. (P1) Components communication The following diagram shows how components communicate each other’s. CPU Also known as the processor‚ the CPU is the heart of the computer and has two part: Control Unit The control unit controls the flow of data through
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Task 1: Health and Safety in your Environment Task 1 links to learning outcome 1.1 There are a number of health and safety requirements to include when you plan indoor and outdoor areas and services for children and young people. Describe the key factors that you will need to take into consideration to prepare a healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environment for the following scenarios; A group of brownies aged 9-10 years‚ are joining other local brownie packs‚ to take part in a sponsored
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RINT Task 1 The Changing Nature of Science Part 1 Evolution of the Atomic Theory Ancient Greece •Democritus (c.470-c.380) suggested “just like the beach looks like a single substance so might all the matter be made up of tiny granules of matter” •He named those granules atoms (“atomos”- indivisible) •His ideas were forgotten for the next 2000 years (McPhee‚ 2010) The scientists of the 19th centuries renewed their interest in the Atomic Theory •John Dalton suggested that
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health safety and welfare of the workforce health and safety at work act 1974. Employers have a responsibility for the health and safety of your employees whilst they are working for you. This is set out in the health and safety at work act 1974. and other legislation. However‚ employees do also have a responsibility for their own health and safety whilst at work . As an employer‚ it is your responsibility to: provide up to date information that is easy to understand and follow so workers‚ contractors
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