different types of small business different types of small business Legal Status The simplest legal forms for small businesses are sole proprietorships and partnerships. Neither is required to be registered with the state and taxes are managed on the owner’s or partners’ personal tax forms. These forms are best when there is little capital property or likelihood of being sued. A corporation is the opposite end of the spectrum‚ requiring registration with state and local authorities‚ separate
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Three Types of Children’s Personalities Anyone who has spent time with or around children will notice that each one has a special personality all of their own. Children‚ like adults‚ have different traits that make up their personalities. Experts have researched this phenomenon in detail and classified children into different categories‚ named “flexible‚” “fearful‚” and “feisty.” The first personality type is called flexible. This is the most common of the three types. About 40 percent of all children
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2013 at 21:15 8 Feb Message starred[->0] from Sehrish Masood to 1 recipient work[->1] Show Details[->2] · · TYPES OF STATE AND INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS STATE SCHOOLS:- State schools are owned by government and its free.These schools are inspected by Ofsted. There are some types of state schools. 1.NURSERY SCHOOLS:- This is early age of education Year 3 to 4.These schools are owned by Local Authority
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Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools Categories of Different Types of School I will identify and describe the characteristics of six different types of state and independent school below and outline the way in which these schools are managed‚ the ages of the children they deal with and the curriculum that they are required to follow. Community schools In a community school:- the local education authority owns the land and buildings‚ but the governing body is responsible for
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Six Occupational Personality Types by - John L. Holland John L Holland‚ Ph.D.‚ professor emeritus at Johns Hopkins University‚ is a psychologist who devoted his professional life to researching issues related to career choice and satisfaction. He developed a well-known theory‚ and designed several assessments and supporting materials to assist people in making effective career choices. His theory and assessment tools have helped millions of people worldwide and are supported by hundreds of research
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Type A personality I believe I fall under the category type “A” personality. I am extremely annoyed when anything slows me down or keeps me from getting something done. Anytime my computer is not going fast enough or someone is walking slow in front of me‚ I have a silent rage erupting in my thoughts. I can be described as a perfectionist‚ especially at work. I bite my nails if they don’t have polish on them. I get anxious often‚ and I am always the one remembering birthdays‚ and plan surprise parties
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with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus is chronic disease in which there is a high level of sugar (glucose) in the blood. Without insulin‚ the glucose goes to bloodstream and instead of going in the cells which causes Hyperglycemia. Then the body can’t use the glucose which than results in Type 1 Diabetes. The exact reason for Type 1 Diabetes is unknown. Most usually auto immune disorder. With this disorder the immune system attacks the good healthy body tissue. With type 1 diabetes
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Type 1 Diabetes- Usually diagnosed in children and young adults‚ and was previously known as juvenile diabetes. The body does not produce insulin. The body breaks down the sugars and starches you eat into a simple sugar called glucose‚ which it uses for energy. Insulin is a hormone that the body needs to get glucose from the bloodstream into the cells of the body. With the help of insulin therapy and other treatments‚ even young children can learn to manage their condition and live long‚ healthy
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Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes. In type 2 diabetes‚ either the pancreas does not make enough insulin (insulin is a hormone that helps glucose to enter cells) or muscle cells are unable to use insulin properly. As the result‚ a diabetic patient has very high blood sugar levels. When the sugar or glucose level is over 600 mg/dl‚ it’s dangerous to the diabetic’s health. Untreated diabetes affects the eyes‚ nerves‚ kidney‚ heart and blood vessels. Type 2 Diabetes is usually controlled
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Between 2001 and 2008‚ the prevalence of type 1 diabetes remained relatively stable‚ which is consistent with findings of a recent report based on data from Australia’s National Diabetes Register suggesting that the incidence of type 1 diabetes is increasing among children but not among young adults (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare). In contrast‚ the prevalence of type 2 diabetes increased by 36% in the adult Australian population‚ which is consistent with previously reported trends in
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