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    Business Level 3 Unit 2 P2

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    Mr Daniel Green started Healthy Drinks two years ago. He started his business with a healthy milkshake in the UK market. Because of his innovativeness and eccentric capabilities‚ the company experienced increased sales in its first year. However‚ the company started facing difficulties in meeting its sales targets because too many competitors also entered into the market. Mr Green wants to add new range of drinks‚ juice or smoothie but he also wants to keep the current products. As an innovation

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    English Level 3 Unit 2 D2

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    To succeed in my task‚ I used my existing knowledge of English grammar‚ syntax and vocabulary to explain a subject trough a video. My knowledge of English allowed me to make sure that there were very few mistakes in my video so the target audience (future secondary 5 students) would be able to understand the relayed information. I used my knowledge gained in Art class about colours and what attracts the eye to make my video as visually interesting as possible. I also used what I learned in last year’s

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    Tda 2.3 Duty Of Care

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    the rights of the child to be heard. • Article 6- states the rights of freedom. In every setting‚ children between 0-3 rely on early years educators for a lot of things‚ for example eating; children need to be supervised at all times when it comes to dinner or snack. However children between the ages of 3-8 become more independent and don’t need as much support as children aged 0-3 but still need the same duty of

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    Provide displays in schools 1.2‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 1.4 Displays are very important in schools and are used for different purposes. These are some of the things in which displays maybe used; To present information To show the children’s work to others To celebrate and share achievement To celebrate diversity To promote a sense of community To provide a learning resource To prompt feedback To improve the environment It is very important for displays to be put up as this well help build children’s

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    Thorndike’s Laws (Readiness‚ Exercise‚ Effects) These three laws represent the first of many other laws‚ theories‚ and refinements put forth by Edward Thorndike. They are‚ in effect‚ behavioural learning theories that to this day remain basic laws‚ even though other theorists added or modified them. His work in 1911‚ though it started as the first laboratory study of animal learning‚ turns out to be extremely important and influential to modern day behavioural psychology. He proposed at that

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    Tda 3.1 Task 1.1 1.2 1.3

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    TDA 3.1 Task 1.1‚ 1.2 & 1.3 Developing positive relationships is important within most situations in life‚ a good way of ensuring these positive relationships progress is to ensure you have effective communication. When working with children if you complicate things it can lead to the child becoming confused as to what is expected of them. Make sure the language that you use is age appropriate to avoid confusion. You may be able to see if the child has understood your request by either checking

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    this legally binding act in 1990 and rectified it in 1991‚ this means the UK is required to implement legislation to support each of the 54 articles. These included: 1. The right to life‚ survival and development. 2. The right to freedom of expression‚ thought and association. 3. The right to live with‚ and have contact with both parents. 4. The right to health care‚ social security‚ childcare services and an adequate standard of living. 5. The right to education. 6. The right to special protection

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    Identities expressing trig functions in terms of their complements cos t = sin([pic]/2 – t) sin t = cos([pic]/2 – t) cot t = tan([pic]/2 – t) tan t = cot([pic]/2 – t) csc t = sec([pic]/2 – t) sec t = csc([pic]/2 – t) Periodicity of trig functions. Sine‚ cosine‚ secant‚ and cosecant have period 2[pic] while tangent and cotangent have period[pic]. sin (t + 2[pic]) = sin t cos (t + 2[pic]) = cos t tan (t + [pic]) = tan t Identities for negative angles. Sine‚ tangent

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    Every business needs to follow all the employment legislation which is set by the government. It helps employees to be treated fairly. Some of the legislation are; employment relations Act 2000‚ the minimum wage Act 1983‚ health and safety at work act 2015‚ etc. The health and safety act is twin duties because for employee’s health and safety are combined within one act. Businesses follow the legislation as it changes and they train their staffs as follows. It is essential for the business to follow

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    The porter scene in ‘Macbeth’ follows the treacherous murder of King Duncan and is striking‚ as it is where Shakespeare clearly weaves comedy in amongst the tragedy of the rest of the play. There are plenty of speculations concerning the purpose of the scene; however‚ there is no doubt that it holds great significance nevertheless. Elizabethan theatres were very different to the theatres we know today. There was no special lighting available nor curtains‚ and scene switchovers could have been

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