Outcome 3 1. Identify the translations experienced by most children and young people * Moving nursery/school – E.g. From one nursery to another o from primary to secondary school. * Moving house – E.g. To a new area. The child/young person must settle and adapt to the new area. * New sibling/family member – E.g. A baby brother‚ adoptive sibling‚ long lost relative * Puberty * Changing class/teacher/going up a year – E.g. A teacher that has left has been replaced‚ young person has been
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Learning Review – Week 1 4/10/12 Today has been the first session of the counselling skills group. The day was interesting getting to know the tutor and the other twelve members enrolled on the course. I immediately felt comfortable and as the day progressed‚ I enjoyed talking and listening to people. I am especially glad that I have been able to see how this course will compliment my plans to become a primary teacher‚ with specific examples being used within school settings. This had been
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Macro Unit 2 Lesson 1: What is the difference between macro and micro? Federal Debt graph: http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/GFDEBTN In the circular flow the seller receives exactly the same amount that the buyer buys (exclude tax) In the circular flow diagram‚ how do we account for profits? What happens if there is a disruption in the circular flow diagram? Individuals are concerned with income distribution. (wages) 1 Households C as spenders must consider the following:
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Assignment: Starting a small business Unit: 36 - Task:3 = M1: (Merit Criteria) Scenario You have decided that you would like to investigate how it would be possible to establish your own business after you complete your BTEC National. Your investigation will enable you to investigate and identify the skills needed to run a successful small business. The term ‘small business’ is related to people operating on their own as sole traders or partnerships‚ and limited companies employing 10
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com/mm/how-does-aging-process-affect-respiratory-system.html#ixzz2MroGmIv9 07/03/2013 Britain’s ageing population accessed on URL: http://www.21stcenturychallenges.org/focus/britains-greying-population / 26/03/2013 Stretch‚ B Whitehouse‚ B (2010) ‘health and social care level 3: book 1’ Essex. Pearson Educational Limited. Word count: 2‚458
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UNIT 1 ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS Objectives After studying this unit‚ you should be able to : • Define what you mean by “environment” • Classify the complex environmental variable on the basis of objective criteria • Identify the critical elements of economic environment of business • Analyse the interactions between economic and non-economic environment • Explain the impact of economic environment on business management; and • Illustrate your understanding of economic environment
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Tanjila Namaji To: Mr. Ladi & Ben Course: BTEC National Diploma in Business Investigating Business Resources Unit - 2 ID Number: 25068636 Level 3 Year 1 Task-1 P1‚ P2 & P3 To: Mr. Ben Johnson (Managing Director) From: Tanjila Namaji (BTEC Business Student) Subject: How Burma Castro can manage its Human Resources effectively. Date: 27th April 2010 (P1) Introduction “Burma Castro has been in business for five years in southern Asia. The company’s initial
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Unit 2- Development from conception to age 16 years E1 Language development is when children are able to communicate with others in many ways. It allows the person using the language to be creative and expressive. Babies communicate by using sounds and words. Then as they grow older children start to use things like theirs hands‚ facial expression‚ pictures to communicate. Language allows us to socialise‚ express our needs and feelings. Intellectual development is a large area of development
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P3/D1: The purpose of different software utilities and how they can improve the performance of a computer system In computer system’s software utilities are important for the computer’s performance and protection. Virus protection: Virus protection checks for intruders on the computer‚ it tries to trace viruses‚ worms and Trojans by spotting their virus signature. This is a sequence of characters that an anti-virus traces by analysing the virus code. At the same time this is happening‚ people that
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Unit 10 Learning Outcome 1 – Know the different types of Schools in the education sector. 1.1/1.2 Identify the different types of state and independent schools and describe their characteristics and list the types of schools and who controls them/funds them. Children education in England is normally divided into separate stages. They begin with primary education at the age of five and this usually last until they are eleven. Then they move into secondary school‚ they then stay until they reach
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