Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Standard 301 Explain the principles of relationship building with children‚ young people and adults AC 1.2 The principles of relationship building with children and adults in any context are that others can be comfortable in our company; people will be more likely to communicate effectively. Whereas if there are respect and trust issues people are less likely to be open to communication and
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Name: Davin Dickson Bong Class: ESL 118/5 Date: 10/21/2007 Social Network Sites: Bridging Relationships‚ Building Communities “Communities with high levels of social capital are likely to have a higher quality of life than communities with a low social capital” ( Kavanaugh‚ Reese‚ Carroll & Rosson‚ 2004‚ p.119). This was the conclusion of a study of social capital in societies. Social capital generally refers to cumulative social resources that resulted out
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out on sale ad every week‚ like Wal-Mart‚ Fry’s‚ Sprout‚ Albertson’s‚ Safeway‚ and Target. Before I shop‚ I like to compare and match the lowest prices for my groceries and something on sale for my house or daily needed. Because I consider myself a smart shopper‚ I prefer shopping at the malls‚ mega-store‚ and online. I like to put down all my work‚ house chores‚ and shop at the mall once a month. I don’t have to buy anything‚ but I like to look around to see what is up today. I like to go to Macy’s
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HOW HAS THE INTRODUCTION OF SMART PHONES CHANGED THE WAY WE DO BUSINESS Over the past decade‚ smart phones have become a part of daily life‚ which have completely changed the way we live and work. In business‚ the smart phone has been used as one of the most important appliances which can quickly reach target customers. This essay will talk about how has the introduction of smart phones changed the way we do business. Smart phone‚ that is‚ a mobile phone with more developed computing capability
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Smart devices. The first small phone was designed by IBM in 1992 and was called the Simon. It was displayed as a concept product that year at ODMEX expo. The phone was released for public in 1993 and marketed by a company named ‘Bellsouth’. As a smart device apart from being a mobile phone‚ it had calendar‚ address book‚ world clock‚ and calculator‚ address book entries‚ email‚ send and receive FAX and started the gaming revolution on phone. The most importatnt and attractive feature of that
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The Smart Car Daimler is a multinational business that is branching out in many countries worldwide. Smart Cars are mainly manufactured at a plant in France. The smart car was first introduced to the United States in 2008. Daimler’s plan is to globally expand the smart car in every country it can. The Smart Car has already been successful in places such as Europe and North America. Daimler distributed Smart Cars over the Internet using the $99 reservation program. This helped the Smart Car
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The Smart Car The Smart car was introduced in 1994 between Mercedes-Benz and the Swiss manufacturer of Swatch watches and was unveiled in 1997. The car was named for “Swatch‚ Mercedes and art.” The Smart car only measures in at 8-feet-8-inches long and is 5-feet-1-inch wide. More than 95% of the components are recyclable. The Smart car is priced in at three different versions. The Pure is at the base level and starts at $11‚590. The Passion is decked out and is most popular and starts at $13
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The Smart Car Contents PAGE Executive Summary…………………………………………………………3 Introduction…………………………………………………………………..4 History of the Smart Car…………………………………………………….4 Features……………………………………………………………………....5 Economic Impact…………………………………………………………….6 Fuel Efficiency……………………………………………………………….6 Safety…………………………………………………………………………7 Environmental Impact……………………………………………………….7 Competitors/Comparison…………………………………………………...9 Marketing……………………………………………………………………..10 Critique………………………………………………………………………
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Payments Payment is a kind of feedback system that making a transaction of purchases at Octopus-enabled retailers. Holding the card against or waving it over an Octopus card reader from up to a few centimeters away without the user taking out the card. The reader will acknowledge payment by emitting a beep sound‚ and display the amount deducted and the remaining balance of the card in 0.3 seconds. In MTR When riding the MTR system‚ the entry point of commuters is noted when a passenger enters
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EIN6339 Operations Engineering ASSIGNMENT #1: The Goal and Theory of Constraints (TOC) Shahrouz Ebadian (Shahrouz.Ebadian@gmail.com) The Goal: Do you think that this is an operational methodology or a philosophy? Please explain. The Goal is a management-oriented novel that focuses on the concepts of systems management. The fictional novel focuses around Alex Rogo and the problems in his production plant. The plant is constantly behind schedule and unprofitable. Alex is given
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