in Level 2 hospitals as well as specialty clinical care - Appropriate administrative and services (tertiary Clinical laboratory‚ second level radiology and pharmacy) - Nursing Care provided in Level 3 hospitals as well as continuous and highly specialized critical care ← TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL 1. SERVICE CAPABILITY a. A hospital is classified as a Tertiary Care Hospital if it has the appropriate Administrative‚ Clinical and Nursing Services‚ and it has an Accredited
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likely to be associated with women. There are certain crimes where women have little or no involvement most of the time. For example‚ men tend to be victims of violent crimes. This is a statement proven by sources such as the National Crime Victimization Survey or even the Uniform Crime Report. However‚ Britton explains that the NCVS is much more accurate than the UCR. The NCVS provides reliable information on some of the most violent crimes like rape and assault‚ to minor crimes like theft or
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Title- Research the industrial sectors local and National changes in the industry M2 Primary Sector Changes The figure of individuals employed in the primary sector has dropped from 1‚127‚000 people in 1878 to 422‚000 people in 2008. This is meant that fall of 705‚000 people that makes rate of 63%. Furthermore the work role likes fishing‚ forestry‚ hunting has gone down to 449‚000 people in 1978 to 250‚000 in 2008‚ this make rate of 44%. There so many jobs fell because there are smaller amount
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THE INDIAN ECONOMY An economy is best understood when we study its components or sectors. Sectoral classification can be done on the basis of several criteria. In this chapter‚ three types of classifications are discussed: primary/secondary/tertiary; organised/ unorganised; and public/private. You can create a discussion about these types by taking examples familiar to the students and relate them to their daily life. It is important to emphasise the changing roles of sectors. This can
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Year 10 Revision guide A292 Business and People 1. Explain two reasons why businesses exist - use relevant examples to illustrate your answer. Businesses exist because without them many people would be unemployed because businesses supply many people with jobs‚ this is crucial because it gives money to the workers and enables the workers to pay for there family’s. Businesses exist because create products that are needed in daily life for example “Dell” creates laptops and desktops
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Unit 1 M1 & M2 M1 Contrast the ownership and purposes of two different business organisations M2 Compare areas of growth or decline in the primary‚ secondary and tertiary classifications of business activities. For M1 and M2 you have been asked to complete the tables below to be used in an information leaflet about businesses. M1: What is their ownership type and purpose? Why are franchises and charities the same or different? Business number one: KFC What type of ownership
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level *6812647732* BUSINESS STUDIES Paper 2 Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Insert 7115/23 May/June 2010 1 hour 45 minutes READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES
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Unit 1 P1 Describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses. The first business I will be investigating is Westons Cider. In 1878 Henry Weston came to the farm ‘The Bounds’ at Much Marcle‚ Herefordshire and continued the tradition of using the fruits grown on the farms fruit orchards to make cider. Two years later in 1880 Henry Weston started developing his cider commercial after the realisation of the treat from overseas imports created due to the British Empire
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fishing‚ forestry and all mining and quarrying industries. The secondary sector‚ whose goods are sold in consumer‚ capital and industrial markets‚ forms a significant part of many developed economies (such as the USA‚ Germany and France). The tertiary sector involves Companies that work in commerce‚ insurance‚ finance and business services‚ transport‚ communications and storage‚ public administration and defence‚ and professional services. That portion of a region’s economy devoted to informational
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This includes agriculture‚ forestry and fishing‚ mining & quarrying. The secondary sector of the economy or industrial sector includes those economic sectors that create a finished‚ tangible product i.e. production of goods and construction. The tertiary sector of the economy (also known as the service sector or the service industry) is one of the three economic sectors‚ others being primary and secondary sectors. In the primary sector‚ they may consume the natural resourses and their reproduction
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