Controlled Assessment – Additional Science / Physics ISA PU2.x Friction (Specimen) For use from May 20xx to April 20xx Teachers’ Notes This ISA relates to Additional Science / Physics Unit 2: P2.1.3 Forces and braking A vehicle’s braking distance can be affected by adverse road and weather conditions and poor condition of the vehicle Overview Candidates should: • develop hypotheses and plan practical ways to test them • make risk assessments and manage risks when carrying out practical
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unit 9 p3 assignment | The Role Of Avertising Agencies | unit 9 p3 assignment | The Role Of Avertising Agencies | Tables of contents Introduction 2 Theory 3 Full service agencies 3 Specialty Agencies 3 In-House Agencies 3 Advantages 3 Disadvantages 3 Evidence 4 MEDIA FILE 5 Characters 6 Focus of Appeal 6 Theme 7 Increase of sales 8 Brand awareness 8 Competitive position 9 Conclusion 10 Introduction In this assignment I must explain the reasons behind the
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P3 - Describe the main physical and technological resources required in the operation of a selected organisation. M1 – explain how the management of human‚ physical and technological resources can improve the performance of a selected organisation. In this assignment I will describe the main physical and technological resources required in an organisation‚ and how the management of human‚ physical and technological resources can improve the performance of Tesco. Physical resources Some of the
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Explain the roles and responsibilities for Health and Safety of key personnel in a selected workplace (P3) There are many employees that have different Health and Safety roles to uphold in businesses such as Debenhams. Some of the roles are more senior than others such as: Directors‚ Line Managers and different employees that have individual special roles to uphold like the Fire Marshall and the First Aider. All these roles are vital for Debenhams to have because they have to ensure the Health and
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P3 Describe the requirements of a balanced diet Describe what is meant by a balanced diet. Describe how intake‚ needs‚ dietary reference values‚ energy balance‚ nutrient deficiencies and malnutrition affect the balance of a person’s diet. ----------------------- There is not one single food or type of food that provides all the nutrients that the human body needs to function efficiently. A balanced diet will depend on the types of food eaten over
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To: From: Subject: Understanding how teams develop Introduction: This report is going to be about team building‚ team performance and team cohesion. I will also include some examples of team work that I have been involved in over the last couple of weeks and how we worked. Team Building: Team building is when employees are seen working together rather than individually. Team building can be used in many different environments‚ for example‚ Businesses‚ schools and charities. Team selection
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Ellie Rich Unit 3 – Health‚ Safety & Security in Health & Social Care P3 – Carry out a risk assessment in a health and social care setting I will be carrying out a risk assessment to ensure it is safe for a child aged 7 with down syndrome to be taken to a outdoor local playpark by a careworker for a bit of fun. The young person may be vulnerable as they are only 7 years of age and have Down syndrome which can affect their sense of awareness. The purpose of a risk assessment is to review the potential
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UNIT SPECIFICATION Unit aim The aim of this unit is to ensure that learners understand both the personal attributes valued by employers and the principles of communicating effectively whist developing effective communication skills and addressing their own personal development needs. Learning Outcomes 1) Understand the personal attributes valued by employers 2) Understand the principles of effective communication 3) Be able to use IT to communicate effectively 4) Be able to address
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Both Nigella Lawson and Jamie Oliver are well recognized TV chefs‚ however both use spoken language in very different ways‚ while interacting with their audience. For example Nigella’s language is more sophisticated and formal whereas Jamie’s language is more casual and informal. While there are many language differences between each of these chefs‚ there are also many similarities. Jamie Oliver was brought up in Essex‚ where people usually are open minded and sociable. When he does his openings
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Name Melanie Mickens_______________________ Equipotential Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Charges_and_Fields and click on Run Now. Complete Part 1 for chapter 18 and part 2 and 3 for chapter 19. Part 1: What is an equipotential line and how is this simulation related to work and energy? They are like contour lines on a map which trace lines of equal altitude. 1) Turn on “Show Numbers” 2) Place a positive 1 nano-coulomb charge near the center of the screen. 3)
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