There are many different types of key influences on an individual’s learning processes and each of these all have either a positive or negative effect on the individuals learning processes. The types of key influences on an individual’s learning process are; • Previous learning and experiences • Specific learning need • Formal and informal learning • Time • Learning style • Environment and access to resources • Attitudes to learning‚ (including aspirations‚ motivations and priorities) •
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I really like reading you post. Self-care is a very important part of a company productivity. Being comfortable with being discomfort is also a very important part. In order to a company to grow‚ they will need employees who are relentless and comfortable with making mistakes. For example employees who are not comfortable with being uncomfortable will probably only stay with in the perimeters of the areas that they are comfortable in working. To the employee they are probably thinking that they are
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Task 1 – Two Businesses on our doorstep Describe the type of business‚ purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses (P1) ASDA- Type of business‚ purpose and ownership (P1) Business Sector Asda is a British supermarket chain that retails food‚ clothing‚ general merchandise‚ toys and financial services. It also has a mobile telephone network‚ (via the Vodafone Network)‚ Asda Mobile. Its head office is at Asda House in Leeds‚ West Yorkshire. Asda became a subsidiary of the American retail
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Create a mapping similar to figure 1-1 for the decimal number 2931 using either paper and pencil or a word document. Exercise 1.1.2 Create a mapping similar to figure 1-2 for the binary number 110 using either paper and pencil or a word document. Exercise1.1.3 Create a mapping similar to figure 1-3 for the binary number 11 using either paper and pencil or a word document. Exercise 1.1.4 Create an expanded mapping similar to figure 1-3 for the binary number 10010 using
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Organisations and Environment “Discuss how an organisation’s competitive advantage can be enhanced with the introduction of new technology” It is important to remember the difference between inventions and technology. Inventing something is the basis of the idea but the technology in it is ‘the application of knowledge to production’ (Wetherley‚ P 2008). This is because ‘Technology itself cannot do anything. It is how this technology is used that is important’ (Wetherley‚ P 2008) and how
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1. Risk management is responding to a negative event when it occurs. A. True B. False 2. With respect to IT security‚ a risk can result in either a positive or a negative effect. A. True B. False 3. According to PMI‚ which term describes the list of identied risks? A. Risk checklist B. Risk register C. Risk methodology D. Mitigation list 4. Which type of risk analysis uses formulas and numerical values to indicate risk severity? A. Objective risk analysis B. Qualitative
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1. Compare and Contrast the Economic‚ Social‚ and Political development of New England and the Chesapeake Bay Colonies. 2. Columbus deserves the credit and should be celebrated for his discovery of America. To what extent do you agree with this statement? this statement for the 1600s. 8. Compare and contrast the ways in which TWO uprising or acts of social unrest reflected tensions in colonial society. this statement for the 1600s. 8. Compare and contrast the ways in which TWO uprising or acts
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E1. Describe three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area. Statutory – Primary School Voluntary – Youth Network Private – College E2. Describe how each of the settings identified in E1 aims to support children and their families. Statutory (Primary School) The quality of support‚ guidance and care provided for pupils and their families is strength. The head teacher provides dedicated leadership. In a relatively short period of time he has developed
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E1-E2- childcare provisions There are lots of different settings that provide care and education in my area for children and young people including statutory‚ voluntary and private sectors. Statutory settings are funded by the government. These have to be available by law. A statutory setting is given a set curriculum by the government that have to be adhered too. In Wales the curriculum used is called the Foundation Phase. Children from the age of 5-7 years old are taught this specific curriculum
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than they were willing to accept. | Equilibrium Price | Where the supply is equal to demand. | Price elasticity of demand | The proportionate change in quantity demanded in response to the change in price. | Relatively elastic demand | PED>1 the proportionate change in quantity demanded is less than the proportionate change in price. | Relatively inelastic demand
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