© OCR 2013 LEARNING OUTCOMES AND ASSESSMENT CRITERIA A pass grade is achieved by meeting all the requirements in the assessment criteria. Learning Outcome (LO) The Learner will: Pass The assessment criteria are the pass requirements for this unit. The Learner can: LO1 Understand perceptions of health‚ disability‚ illness and behaviour 1.1 analyse concepts of health‚ disability‚ illness and behaviour in relation to users of health and social care services 1.2 assess how perceptions
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1.1 There are different models of service provision in care. The rights model of service provision‚ the empowerment model of service provision and the professional gift model of service provision. The rights model of service provision ensures that as stated in the Human Rights Act 1998‚ individual human rights are upheld and promoted. This approach ensures that all individuals receiving care services are treated fairly‚ that diversity is respected‚ and equality is promoted. The Human Rights Act underpins
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Standard 7 Person centred support Your Name: Workplace: Start Date: Completion Date: Contents 1. Promote person-centred values in everyday work 2. Working in a person-centred way 3. Recognising possible signs of dementia 4. Supporting active participation 5. Supporting an individual’s rights to make choices 6. Promoting spiritual and emotional well-being 7. Questions CIS Assessment Induction Workbook – Seven Page 2 of 37 Standard 7 Person centred support 1. Promote person centred values in everyday
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This reflection essay is going to forms on an assessment tool that uses in my work setting of healthcare delivery. Reflexive exercise‚ which includes reflexivity that assists the development of emotional intelligence(Grainger 2010). It will use Gibbs(1969) reflective cycle to explain one of the areas where I found myself incompetent with the use of a pain assessment tool. Even though there are variety model of reflective writing Gibbs model is ideal and permitting for explanation‚ analysis and valuation
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Method I generally followed most of my plan for the experiments‚ but to improve accuracy and reliability‚ I made one change. In my plan‚ I said that I was going to use 20cm³ of starch for each experiment. However‚ in my actual experiment I used 40cm³ of starch. This is because I thought I might not have had enough solution if I only used 20cm³ of starch. If this was the case‚ then I would have to stop the experiment half way through‚ which would have prevented me from obtaining accurate results
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{Sales-(2*2*11.36*8*210+59‚500+26‚850-5‚200)}* (1-0.43)+(1‚010‚000/8*0.43) NPV_new -813‚296+OCF_new*PVIFA(9.86%‚8years) *NPV_new equation tells us that when sales is 328‚338.07‚ NPV is zero. 328‚338.07 is our "magic number" to find out the NPV of replacing the old machine with the new one. If Sales > 328‚338.07 then NPV>0 If Sales < 328‚338.07 then NPV Keep Old(semi-automated) Machine Opportunity cost (196‚704) Operating Cash Flow (OCF) {Sales-(24*7.33*8*210+2*3*7.85*8*210+4‚000+12‚300)}*
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LA 300 210 340 450 90 2 Savannah 490 520 610 600 30 3 Galveston 360 320 500 350 40 4 Dummy 0 0 0 200 200 200 Demand 600 500 500 1400 Penalty 60 110 350 Iteration 2) A B C Hongkong Singapore Taipei Supply Penalty 1 LA 300 210 450 340 450 90 2 Savannah 490 520 610 600 30 3 Galveston 360 320 500 350 40 4 Dummy 0 0 0 200 200 Demand 600 500 500 1400 Penalty 60 Iteration 3) A B C Hongkong Singapore Taipei Supply Penalty 1 LA 300 210 450 340
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Sheila Sharp ECON 224-1405B-05 Unit 5 Individual Project Prof. Hector Morales AIU Feb. 6‚ 2015 NIC’S Hong Kong and Singapore Hong Kong and Singapore economies went through rapid growth during the latter half of the 20th century‚ expressly in the industrial sector. Hong Kong has very little if any mineral resources and cannot be competitive and this area. Timber for commercial production is not probable and hydroelectric potential is practically nil. Water is in short supply;
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References: U.S. Department of State. (2011). Background note: Brazil. Retrieved from http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/35640.htm Editorial board. (2011). Macroeconomics [Online version]. Retrieved from AIU Online Virtual Campus. Macroeconomics: ECON224-1201A-23 https://mycampus.aiu- online.com/pages/MainFrame.aspx?ContentFrame=/Home/Pages/Default.aspx The World Bank Group. (2012). Data: Brazil. Retrieved from http://data.worldbank.org/country/brazil
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LaRaysha Y. Mobley MGMT310_Sec1 Overview of Management and Leadership Professor Lillian Lynn AIU Online ABSTRACT This paper will explain the structure of a traditional retailer and online retailer. Challenges concerning leadership for each retailer will be identified‚ and finally advice will be given to the traditional retailer when transforming to an online retailer. Shopping as it used to be still exist‚ but shopping is now available at your finger tip. Internet retailers or electronic-retailers
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