Task 1: Planning for the meeting. I am carrying out the plans for a sales meeting that my manager is having with the managing director of a local company who is looking to buy trainers for both men and women. First I need to plan the meeting so that he doesn’t appear to be inexperienced as he is new to this job. Time of meeting: 10.30 am on 25th November 2015. Venue: in the business board room. Booking arrangements: send the details through to the customer and inform key staff members included
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Unit 1- Business Environment Task: P1 Range of different businesses and their ownership You work as a junior researcher for a business magazine and you have been asked to prepare background material for a reporter. The reporter wants you to carry out Investigation into 2 contrasting businesses- one in private sector and the one in public sector or in voluntary sector like charity. You need to write a report covering all your investigation. Note: The private sector company must be a large supermarket
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Consciousness: awareness of the outside world and one’s own mental processes‚ thoughts‚ feelings‚ and perceptions But‚ there is much non-conscious information we are not aware of that our brain is processing‚ but we are processing Dual processing: conscious and unconscious Ex: typing my notes – I don’t tell each finger where to go‚ but my brain is processing that Ex: girl getting EEG‚ a spike appears on it‚ .25 seconds later your hand moves without you knowing‚ .35 seconds later you become aware
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Page 1 Assignment 2. 1. Outline current policies and legislation relating to children and how they affect your practice. Key legislation for working with children UN Convention on the Rights of a Child 1989 The United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child was ratified by the UK in 1991. It set out the principles for a legal framework to underpin all aspects for the care‚ development and education of all children. The articles cover: non discrimination on the grounds of gender
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BSBRSK501A MANAGE RISK ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY 6 First of all‚ the aim of business is increasing of income. They should consider how to maintain existing regular income and to increase new revenue by the expansion. When the business is expanded‚ they should have enough research and money. The expand looks dangerous. For the safety‚ they need life guards who are strong swimmers and helpers to control houseboat in high winds. It has many interceptive problems for the expansion like climate
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Customer benefits HAP has customers come to them in seek of financial help. Specialising in superannuation‚ HAP assists customers in ensuring they have the best return on their investment. The value that Graeme delivers is the extend post sales service. In the interview he stated that he goes above and beyond in ensuring that the customer has full satisfaction post sales. He provides updates to his clients monthly. Quite often the clients that come to visit Graeme and HAP are unaware about how
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Unit 1 2.2 – Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of external factors. I looked at some external factors that influence children and young people’s development and researched the following in detail. www.barnados.org.uk Poverty Living in a poor family can reduce children’s expectations of their own lives and lead to a cycle where poverty is repeated from generation to generation. As adults they are more likely to suffer ill-health‚ be unemployed or homeless
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Unit 2 – Development from conception to age 16 years. E1. Describe the development of children in a selected age range and in two areas of development. Stages of physical development The First Month From age’s birth to three years‚ the child should be able to lie supine‚ lie with head turned to one side‚ and by one month can lift the head. If pulled to sitting position‚ the head will lag‚ the back curves over and the head falls forward. Also the child should be able to turn his or her head towards
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healing. Magnesium is needed for the bone development and more muscle functions. Vitamin B12 is Part of coenzymes used in new cell synthesis; helps to maintain nerve cells. We also get omega 3 from fish which helps maintain a healthy heart. ‘One of the most important nutrients found in oil-rich fish is omega-3 fats. These special fats cannot be made in the body so it is important that we get them from the food we eat.’- bordbia.ie/aboutfood/nutrition Fruit and
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continue to be making some cooing and babbling sounds. At the age of 2 children can put two words together to make a small sentence. This stage is called the telegraphic stage. Children can start to communicate with others in a simple way. At the age of 3 children can use language in a more complete way. For example they can say ‘I want milk’. The following website: http://www.kidsdevelopment.co.uk/languagedevelopmentstagesyoungchildren
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