Impacts of Cruising There are both positive and negative impacts to cruising on different countries. Some can have a great affect on the ship and the area where the ship docks‚ others can have a negative affect on the cruise area itself and the people who live in and around the ports of call. The first positive impact which I am going to talk about is there are more jobs created by having a port where a big cruise ship comes into. Jobs will be available: • Servicing the port and ship
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after replication a velocity vs time graph is created below. The graph showed that‚ though the position raises‚ evens out‚ and then returns to initial position; the velocity spiked positively‚ dropped negatively‚ and then evened out. During activity 3 we discussed the terms average value‚ random errors‚ systematic errors‚ accuracy‚ precision‚ and standard deviation. Using the equations provided in the text‚ we are able to calculate the average value and the standard deviation using the average value
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Modern marketing The function In a private sector business operating to generate profit‚ is to attract and keep customers. Customers might be private individuals‚ in customers‚ customers might be private in so called B2C (business to consumer) markets‚ or they may be other businesses in B2B business to business markets. Markets occur wherever goods and services are bought and sold. there is a market for clothes a market for cars‚ there are developed markets and markets for food produce. Wherever
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Assignment Guidance Unit 3 – Supporting children This assignment consists of 4 parts which must be considered in turn but which must be blended together into one flowing piece of writing with an introduction and conclusion. This assignment is set in a Children’s Centre. You must reflect this in your answer. INTRODUCTION Eg ‘A Children’s Centre is reviewing the policies and procedures which promote children’s health and welfare as well as their development.’ Then define what a Children’s
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; P1- Potential Hazards in Health and Social Care and the harm that may arise from the hazards Anisa Khan Introduction For this assignment I am going to produce an information booklet for new employees. Within this information booklet I will be explaining potential hazards and the harm that these hazards may arise in health and social care settings. My chosen service user group is the elderly infirm. The working environment in which I will be identifying
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M&S as it they know that some of the proceeds go to a good cause that they believe in. Marks and Spencer’s recruitment process aims to be fair and not to discriminate groups of society. For example‚ if an old person applied to a job at a manager level and a middle aged person applied for the same job‚ it would be unethical to choose the middle aged person based
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The structure of DNA and the effect of point mutations (25 MARKS) Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid (DNA) is a polynucleotide molecule that encodes the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and many viruses. Most DNA molecules are double stranded helices‚ consisting of two polynucleotide strands made up of simpler molecules known as nucleotides. A nucleotide is made up of an organic nitrogenous base‚ a deoxyribose sugar and
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pain. These are the steps that I would take within this incident: These are the steps that I would take: 1. Assess the cause of fall 2. Do not move until told so 3. Ask for any witness 4. If client is able to speak‚ ask them of any pain or discomfort 5. Observe generally the position of the client‚ the colour and their conscious level 6. Is the client able to move by themself 7. Only try and move if you are certain nothing is serious 8. You may need to call for help 9. You may need to use equipment
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Shell is a multinational oil and gas company with around 87.000 employees in more than 70 countries. It is one of the world’s most valuable companies. Shell was started by Marcus Samuel back in 1833‚ he was a shopkeeper in London. In 1907 they merged with The Royal Dutch Petroleum Company. 1.1.1&1.1.2 Having a lot of offices/petrol stations all around the world makes them a global business and it’s a private business because it’s not owned by the government. Their goal is to make more money
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Viktoria Summer Asper Villa AB48884 Sainsbury’s History Sainsbury’s is the third largest chain of supermarkets in the UK with a market share of 16.4%. It was founded by John James Sainsbury in the year 1869 in a shop in Drury Lane. In 1922 Sainsbury’s was known to be the largest grocery retailer. J Sainsbury plc is split into three divisions- Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Ltd‚ Sainsbury’s Convenience Stores Ltd also known as Sainsbury’s Local and Sainsbury’s Bank. It operates over 1200 supermarkets
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