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    Nvq Unit 17

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    1.1 Compare Key principles of relationship theories. There are a number of different relationship theories‚ such as; Levinger’s Relationship Stage Theory‚ Filter Theory‚ Stimulus-Value-Role Model and other Stage Theories like Erikson’s Developmental Stage Theory‚ Devito’s Relationship Stages‚ Kohlberg’s Stage Theory and Fowler’s Faith Stage Theory to name but a few. Where as each individual theory portrays a number of different stages and processes of learning to know or develop a relationship

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    Unit 17 p2

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    Unit 33 THE IMPACT OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ON BUSINESS TO: LILLIAN FROM: GONUL PEKOZ M2 INTRODUCTION For this assignment‚ I will be evaluating how e-business has helped Tesco and Samsung compete effectively. Marketing As every business‚ Tesco has their competitions which are Sainsbury’s‚ Asda and Iceland. Sainsbury’s has a strategy of selling online which can be a threat to Tesco as they offer the same services with similar products. In order to maintain In addition Tesco is the

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    M1 unit 17

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    M1­ Explain how trends affect the event‚ conference and exhibitions environment.    In this assignment‚ I will explain how trends affect the event‚ conference and exhibitions environment.    Trends​ :   Popularity of unusual venues  Events   In  the recent  years  unusual  venues are  starting  to become popular  for events‚  such  as  wedding‚  parties and other ceremonies. For example‚ theme parks such as Thorpe Park  and  even  Zoos  are  being  used  for wedding  rather  than  a  traditional 

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    web authoring report

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    Key Concepts in Web Authoring What is HTML? HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is an authoring language that sets up web pages that can be viewed on the World Wide Web. The Development of HTML versions and backwards compatibility issues: HTML 1: In 1980 Tim Berners-Lee created a system to use and share documents and later on in 1991 lead to “HTML tags” also known as the first HTML. HTML 2: In 1993 browsers added their own tags to HTML and this caused confusion. Dan Connolly and colleagues

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    PERSON CENTRED UNIT 17

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    Person centred 1.1 Person centred practice is providing a level of care to a client who has control in how their life is lived. As an individual it is there right to choose what they do or have done for them‚ and be able to make every day decisions that support’s their needs. Person centred is based on the positives for the client rather than the negatives‚ this is to achieve an outcome which can only promote independence for the client and make them achieve their aims and goals. Families

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    Interactive Lecture

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    What is interactive lecture? An interactive lecture is an easy way for instructors to intellectually engage and involve students as active participants in a lecture-based class of any size. Interactive lectures are classes in which the instructor breaks the lecture at least once per class to have students participate in an activity that lets them work directly with the material. * The instructor might begin the interactive segment with an engagement trigger that captures and maintains student

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    of Multimedia Authoring Systems 16.1.2.1 Dedicated Authoring Systems: Dedicated Authoring Systems operate on single streams and are most widely used by single non-professional users with little or no knowledge about multimedia composition management. Such systems can be installed on desktop PCs. The video streams and images used here are generally captured by local cameras. Hence‚ these systems are not widely preferred for sophisticated applications. 16.1.2.2 Timeline-Based Authoring Systems: In this

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    Media Unit Outline

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    GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES OPEN UNIVERSITIES AUSTRALIA CMM31 MEDIA AUDIENCES UNIT OUTLINE © Griffith University 2013/4 No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photo-copying‚ recording‚ or by any information storage and retrieval system‚ without prior written permission. These materials may only be distributed to students enrolled in this course. Published by Digitisation and Distribution

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    principles of interactive media authoring with some appropriate use of subject terminology. In this report there will be an overview explaining and talking about the tools used for interactive media authoring‚ the production process‚ the uses of interactive media authoring‚ the delivery formats of interactive media authoring products‚ the elements which will be included for creating the product and the interactivity and control methods which will be used. Definition of tools used for interactive media authoring:

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    Unit 17 Person Centred Care

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    Samantha Caswell 21st October 2014 Unit 17-Lead Person Centred Practise Task 1 1.1 Person centred care has been designed and developed over several decades as the Department of Health has worked hard to change the ideas of how care should be delivered in the UK. In past years care was delivered in a way that concentrated on the problems and disabilities of individuals and worked at ways of dealing with this. This created a culture of dependency as health professionals struggled to meet the growing

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