Unit 065 Outcome 1 Slide 9 Describe the documented outcomes including assessment and recording methods for the Early Years Framework in NI. You are to refer to examples from practice to support your answer. The aim of all early years programmes is to ensure that all children regardless of where they live or what their home circumstances might be‚ have access to quality early years education. The documented outcomes cover a wide range of areas -- personal‚ social‚ physical‚ communicational
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called quarks. The ‘up’ quark has a charge of 2 e : a ‘down’ quark has a charge of – 1 e‚ where e is the 3 3 –19 C). elementary charge (+1.6 x 10 How many up quarks and down quarks must a proton contain? up quarks A B C D 0 1 1 2 down quarks 3 1 2 1 6 A nucleus of the nuclide 241Pu decays by emission of a β-particle followed by the emission of an 94 α-particle. Which of the nuclides shown is formed? A 239 93 Np B 239 91Pa C 237 93
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CMDA5103/MAY2009-F/FA INSTRUCTIONS: 1. THERE ARE SIX (6) QUESTIONS IN THIS PAPER. 2. ANSWER FIVE (5) QUESTIONS ONLY. Question 1 Arrays are used when storing a large number of values. You are required to create an array named a and answer the following questions regarding array manipulation. a. Write a method fillRandom(int[] a‚ int min‚ int max)‚ fill the array a with a random integer value. (Note: Math.random() returns a double in the range of 0.0 and 1.0‚ therefore it is cast to an integer
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NHS- NHS dentists are funded by the Primary Care Trust. Dental work is measured by units of dental activity (UDA). Each UDA varies in value depending on how basic or complex the treatment is. The local Primary Care Trust sets a limit on the number of UDAs a particular practice can do a year. So if the dentist goes over their UDA limit
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Assignment 6 Submission date : 10/06/2013 Note: Please find the answers highlighted for the below given questions. Review Questions & Solution : Review Questions 1. SAS transfers data to SCSI disks via parallel cables. True or False? 2. Which of the following is used to describe a computer that is used to access an iSCSI hard disk across the network? a. iSCSI target b. iSCSI requestor c. iSCSI initiator d. iSCSI terminator 3. You want to
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Unit 6: Sports Development Unit code: H/502/5623 QCF Level 3: BTEC National Credit value: 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose The aim of this unit is to provide the learner with an overview of the principles of sports development‚ the key agencies involved and to provide practical examples of current practice. Unit introduction Sports development has evolved over the last 20 years and is an important part of today’s sports industry. The effectiveness of sports
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Unit LD 205 Principles of positive risk taking for individuals with disabilities Outcome 1 Know the importance of risk taking in everyday life for individuals with disabilities 1.1- identify aspects of everyday life in which risk plays a part Risk Taking: individual; social; organisational; environmental 1.2- identify aspects of everyday life in which‚ traditionally‚ individuals with disabilities were not encouraged to take risks Traditional lack of encouragement: risks in everyday life; traditional
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DBMS: (1) Views (2) Indexing (3) Concurrency (4) Security (5) Integrity (6) Backup and recovery 5. What is structural independence‚ and why is it important? It occurs when we can change the file structure without affecting the accessibility of the data. It is important because any change to a file requires the change to the original file making it inaccessible to other applications/programs which further leads to a bad structure. 6. Explain the differences among data‚ information‚ and a database? Data:
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1.1 Explain the purpose of using different types of presentation and equipment to provide Information The purpose of using different forms of presentation is because certain information is best presented in different forms. As people we all have unique ways of learning and ways we find easier and more engaging. To utilise this individuality it’s often necessary to construct presentations‚ from each of the four main types. The 4 main types of presentation are: 1. Informative - These are
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The French Revolution (1774-1792) Reign of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette in 1Under his reign‚ national debt soared and people showed hatred towards Louis XVI. 2Louis XVI continues to tax the Third Estate. (1789) Storming of the Bastille 1French citizens stormed the Paris prison seizing gunpowder to use against Louis XVI. 2This led to the beginning of mob violence. (1789) The Great Fear 1French Peasants attack the homes of nobles‚ setting many on fire. 2The French Revolution has spread from
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