Pass Three (P3): Explain barriers which may be experienced by individuals Merit One (M1): Assess barriers which may be experienced by individuals with additional needs‚ with reference to models of disability In Nazir’s case study by the looks of it he is facing a lot of barriers‚ one of which I think is communication. All of his family has limited information on Dementia‚ this makes it hard for them to put his Alzheimer’s into perspective. They will not know how he’s feeling or ways to potentially
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M1- Marketing objectives for Coca-Cola/ Diet Coke Aims and Objectives To achieve this objective Cola-Cola use different types of promotion and the marketing mix to enable them to make a profit. Coca-Cola is linked to promotion by advertising their products. Coca-Cola use different methods of the marketing mix to help maximise long-term return to shareowners and make a net sale of 4-6%. Firstly‚ all the Coca-Cola products differentiate with each other. Each Coca-Cola product has its own USP and
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M1 Marketing M1- Compare the marketing techniques used by the two organisations. Comment on the advantages and disadvantages of each. Thorpe Park Thorpe park use many different way of promoting its self’s. The way that Thorpe Park promotes its self is very clever and reaches out to a certain audience of people. For M1 I will be looking at the different ways that Thorpe park and compare that market promote their self’s and the products. Promotion Technique There are servile techniques that Thorpe
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Name: Chong Shao Hong Mentor Group: M13205 BL2104 Diversity of life in the Micro-Kingdoms Topic chosen: Application of the named organism in industries (fungi) Individual Assignment Summary of article Many Fungi have useful properties. As such‚ they are utilized by using their metabolism and metabolites produced. There are many important uses of fungi‚ including food processing‚ drug production and bio-control agents‚ to name a few. Yeast are used to ferment sugar into carbon dioxide and alcohol
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For each category of school‚ you should prepare brief notes about the way in which they are managed‚ the ages of the children with the schools and the curriculum they are required to follow. You may need to research this using the internet. School type Notes COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Have to follow National Curriculum. Controlled by the local council. Usually control admissions policy. Schools may be used for adult education classes or childcare classes FOUNDATION SCHOOLS Have to follow
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Level 4 Unit 008 Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning Introduction: While I recognise that as a teacher‚ my role would involve wearing many hats‚ my primary role is as Reece and Walker have stated in “Teaching Training and Learning‚ A Practical Guide “2007 p.3” to ensure that my learners do actually learn “ Other roles include being a mentor‚ assessor‚ verifier‚ and record keeper among others. It is also imperative that I identify learner needs and any barriers to
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Unit 1 Assignment 1: Identification‚ Authentication‚ and Authorization Techniques A = Assigned to the user F = Needed for primary function T = Temporary N = Never BP = By Position Assigned RO = Read Only Segregation of Duties Matrix (System User–Rights and Permissions) Department Jennifer Buster Bradley Lloyd LuEllen Robert Spare Sam Receiving A A A A A A A A Shipping A A A A A A A A Sales A A A A A A A A Accounts Payable A A A A A A A A Segregation of Duties Matrix (System
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both the food and non-food parts of the business. So I will be describing the recruitment documentation used Tesco (P1); describing the main employability‚ personal and communication skills required when applying for a specific job role (P2); describing the main physical and technological resources required in the operation of Tesco (P3) and explaining how the management of human‚ physical and technological resources can improve the performance of the business organisation. 2.0 Procedure: In order
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Unit 1 Assignment 1: Integrated Circuit Technology Year Transistor Count Processor Model 1971 2‚300 Intel 4004 1972 3‚500 Intel 8008 1974 4‚500 Intel 8080 1976 6‚500 Intel 8085 1978 29‚000 Intel 8086 1979 29‚000 Intel 8088 1982 55‚000 Intel 80186 1982 134‚000 Intel 80286 1985 275‚000 Intel 80386 1989 1‚180‚235 Intel 80486 1993 3‚100‚000 Pentium 1995 5‚500‚000 Pentium Pro 1997 7‚500‚000 Pentium II 1999 9‚500‚000 Pentium III 2000 42‚000‚000 Pentium
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Unit 1 Lab 1.1 – Explore the AdventureWorks Database Using the SQL Server Management Studio Learning Objectives and Outcomes Identify major relational database management systems (RDBMS). Identify main characteristics of relational databases. In this lab activity‚ you will explore a relational database in SQL Server 2008 Express. You should complete Lab 1.1: Explore the AdventureWorks database using the SQL Server Management Studio from the lab manual. At the end you should submit a document with
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