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    FM Function M3.44 Understanding facilities management within the context of an organisation. M3.44 UNDERSTANDING FACILITIES MANAGEMENT WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF AN ORGAINISATION. Trends within facilities management (FM) Examine and explain the trends within facilities management and identify a potential trend that may benefit your organisation. Globalisation of markets: In today’s market place companies now compete on a global scale as well as a local scale.

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    Internet Access: Flat Fee vs. Pay-Per-Use Most Internet users are either not charged to access information‚ or pay a low-cost flat fee. The Information SuperHighway‚ on the other hand‚ will likely be based upon a pay-per-use model. On a gross level‚ one might say that the payment model for the Internet is closer to that of broadcast (or perhaps cable) television while the model for the Information SuperHighway is likely to be more like that of pay-per-view T.V. "Pay-per-use" environments affect

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    JOANNE HART (GROVELAND PARK CARE HOME) NVQ2 UNIT 57: SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS TO EAT AND DRINK 1.1: Would the residents what they would like to eat or drink ‚ I would do this by making eye contact so they know they have my 100% focus on them ‚ then I would ask them what they would like and always give them a choice to choose from ‚ EXMAPLE I would say Mrs 0 ‚ what would you like to drink and eat ? and then I would tell them the choices of what meals and drinks

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    Microsoft Access

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    you might use a traditional management method such as a card file or a simple list on a piece of paper. However‚ as the database becomes larger‚ your management task becomes more difficult. For example‚ it would be virtually impossible to manually manage the customer database of a large corporation. This is where your computer and a database management system (DBMS) come in handy. DBMS software (such as Access) lets you manage large amounts of information quickly and easily. In Access‚ a database

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    and published under the title Other People’s Money--and How the Bankers Use It. Brandeis’ central thesis was that the large banking houses were colluding with businessmen to create trusts in America’s major industries. Brandeis felt that not only did trusts stifle competition‚ but also they became so large that they became unable to operate efficiently. Brandeis backed up his arguments with facts--copious facts gleaned from his battles against J. P. Morgan and Charles Mellen in the New Haven Railroad

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    distribution of services… Transport thereby fulfil one of the most important functions and is one of the most pervasive activities in any society of economy” said Hoyle and Knowles (1998:1). According to Cole (2005:5) notes‚ “transport is a service rarely in demand for its own characteristics. Demand [from transport] is usually derived for some other function”. There are two types of transportation that is private transport and public transport. Both are important in one area as it served people who use it.

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    Access and Equity

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    to a situation where individuals as well as groups are equal and have the same rights and ability to access opportunities. Secondly the term equity can be studied to determine whether resources are distributed fairly to all members of a society. Both of these terms can be closely connected with physical activity. Figueroa’s framework was developed in 1990 by professor peter Figueroa as a way to explain how access in sport and physical activity can vary between individuals. In this framework 5

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    Access Control

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    Simply defined‚ the term "access control" describes any technique used to control passage into or out of any area. The standard lock that uses a brass key may be thought of as a simple form of an "access control system". Over the years‚ access control systems have become more and more sophisticated. Today‚ the term "access control system" most often refers to a computer-based‚ electronic card access control system. The electronic card access control system uses a special "access card"‚ rather than a

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    “There are many resources or services available to help the homeless meet their needs and positively affect their wellbeing although they often do not have adequate resources to access them.” Where the variety of factors‚ ranging from age‚ disability‚ education‚ ethnicity/culture‚ gender‚ location and socioeconomic status‚ diversifies their restriction in accessing these services. Although homeless people may share similar characteristics‚ each individuals level of need is determined and influenced

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    31‚916‚949 crimes were committed in the United States. The correction facilities that house the offenders have a daunting task of keeping society safe and that entails trying to keep the offenders from re-offending. Correction facilities have primarily four options or theories on how to obtain and complete this task. The four theories are deterrence‚ incapacitation‚ rehabilitation and restorative justice. In the early 1900’s rehabilitation had emerged as the primary theory of corrections and shaped

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