Unit 2 - Business Resources P1 In this assignment‚ I will be describing the recruitment documentation used in a selected organisation. The organisation that I will be talking about is McDonalds. McDonalds is the world largest fast food restaurant‚ serving around 64 million on a daily day to day basis. The company was founded on May 15th 1940 by Richard and Maurice McDonald. McDonalds are mainly known for their hamburgers‚ they also sell chicken‚ French fries‚ dessert‚ soft drinks and cheeseburgers
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Unit 2 - Engage in personal development in Health and Social Care 2.1.1 Think about your role‚what are your duties and responsibilities? Duties: To me the main duty of Personal Assistant is to facilitate a service user to lead life in the way they want to‚to enjoy independence and freedom of choice. When I’m working with the client and helping him with personal care‚I’m always follow service user plan. This include: assistance with washing‚bathing‚changing‚dressing helping in and
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To: Shareholders of Hot Fashions From: 10/11/2013 HOT FASHIONS BUSINESS REPORT Return On Capital Employed= 53.18% Return on capital employed (ROCE) is the ratio of net operating profit of a company to its capital employed. It measures in percentage terms whatever the net profit is generated to overall value of the company in terms of capital employed. In the case of hot fashions‚ they have managed to generate a return on their capital
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Lab Practicum‚ Micro 200‚ study guide When you did your hand wash experiment‚ you decided a variable to test‚ say‚ hot vs cold water‚ you called this variable an “experimental variable” since it was the variable you were testing experimentally. In order to get meaningful data‚ you need to keep other things the same‚ for example the washing time had to be the same for both‚ you called the washing time a _Control_______ variable. Through the semester‚ you have used two bacteria that produce
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DTTLLS PLANNING AND ENABLING LEARNING-THEORY SECTION COMMUNICATION‚ EG VERBAL/NON-VERBAL AND POSSIBLE BARRIERS. WRITTEN BY WORDCOUNT 1‚157 I will be starting this piece by exploring the basic elements of communication and looking at the impact that channels of communication have in maintaining effective dialogue. This will include non-verbal signals. I hope to identify the possible barriers that can arise to hinder communication and go on to demonstrate practical solutions
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Task 1: Effective communication in health and social care Effective communication in health and social care setting is very important as it allows the health care worker to perform their role effectively‚ allowing them to work alongside their colleagues whilst developing bonds with the service users who come from different religions‚ cultures or backgrounds. However when people with communication disabilities such as being deaf‚ blind etc. Struggle to communicate effectively with their care providers
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Bibliography: (Beaver‚ M‚ Brewster‚ J‚ Green‚ S‚ Neaum‚ S‚ Sheppard‚ H‚ Tallack‚ J Walker‚ M‚ 2008‚ CACHE Level 3 Child Care and Eduction‚ Nelson Thornes‚ London) http://schoolsfinder.direct.gov.uk/9253347/school-profile/ (Accessed 25/10/11)
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touch or look at everything around them. | 1-2 years | Are eager to be independent. | Will want to do things for themselves for example dressing themselves. | Use trial-and-error methods to learn about objects. | If they touch an object and it is hot‚ they won’t touch it again. | 2-3 years | May got to the toilet independently. | May go to the toilet when they need it with few accidents. | Know their full name. | Will be able to say their full name. | 3-4 years | Make friends and are interested
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Unit 2 Assignment 2: Procedure Guide on Access Control I. Access Control Procedure a. If a system does not support the minimum structure and complexity as detailed in the aforementioned guidelines‚ one of the following procedures must be implemented: i. The password assigned must be adequately complex to insure that it is not easily guessed and the complexity of the chosen alternative must be defined and documented. ii. The legacy system must be upgraded to support the requirements of this
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Michael Sherman Unit 3 Lab 1. What is the purpose of the address resolution protocol (ARP)? ARP translates IP addresses into physical addresses 2. What is the purpose of the dynamic host control protocol (DHCP)? DHCP eliminates the need to assign static IP addresses by allowing a server to assign addresses to devices as they connect to the network. 3. What is the purpose of the dynamic name service protocol (DNS)? DNS converts common domain names into IP addresses to route data to the correct
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