Unit 12 Written Assignment In Bolivia‚ a country of nearly ten million inhabitants‚ children and youth work out of a necessity to eat‚ purchase school supplies and provide for their families. Although the practice of child labor is illegal‚ it a common for children as young as six years old to engage in various types of work throughout the country in order to survive and compensate for the low wagers of their parents and family members. Referred to as the “cuartas”‚ child laborers are typically
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Compare and contrast the role and function of judges‚ lawyers and lay people in the English legal system. Judges: When judges decide points of law in cases‚ they sometimes have to decide a new point. This also allows them to ‘make law’. Decisions by judges over the years have created the tort of negligence. This is the law that allows you to claim compensation when you have been injured by another person’s negligence. In the criminal law‚ judges have sometimes created new offenses. An important
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M2 and D1 – The Children’s act 1989 (revised 2004.) The children’s act 1989 is a UK act‚ which will protect all children against substantial harm or abuse from parents. The main points of the act‚ is to support the children in any setting which will provide a safe environment. By making sure that cared for make sure that good care standards will be put in place to protect them. The act was revised in 2004 to provide a broader outcome as the children got older. It was changed due to the lack of
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Unit 7: Assignment 1 M1 There are two different modules of health. The Bio-Medical model and the socio-medical model. The Bio-Medical model relates to the body‚ it focuses on the environmental factors that cause illness or my changes in the body that happen... The bio-medical model believes that people are mostly not at fault when they are ill because illness is caused by factors out of their control and that illness should be cured by medical intervention which they believe is only the responsibility
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Ekue Akouete-Kuevey Unit 4 M1-Business communication Introduction In this report I will be analysing different types of business information and their sources using Sainsbury. Sainsbury is one of the second largest supermarket in the UK. Verbal communication Verbal information is the ways we communicate with each other using sound and voice. This verbal information allows people to share views and information to each other for a long time as its one of the easier way of communications
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M1 - Unit 3 - Marketing Introduction - Introducing the Basics of Marketing Introduction: For this part of assignment I will compare similarities and differences of the marketing techniques both businesses carry out‚ even though Lidl and Tesco are in the same type of market‚ they achieve their market success in different ways. Even though Tesco and Lidl marketing techniques are pretty similar they still have a difference from each other when they use the Ansoff Matrix‚ which is used when the
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In this task I will be explaining how my business (Ben and Jerry’s) could change or alter some of its practices and showing how these changes would contribute to improved ethical behaviour. The ethical issues I will be working on are CSR and trading fairly. Corporate social responsibility: Businesses do not exist in isolation nor is it simply just to make money; a lot of factors come into play. Customers‚ suppliers and the local community are all affected by the business and its operations. Ben
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M1. Explain three different research methods that can be used to identify the target market of your business and justify the reasons for choice. Three different research methods Surveys (Primary) Mail surveys are a relatively inexpensive way to reach a broad audience. They’re much cheaper than in-person and phone surveys‚ but they only generate response rates of 3 percent to 15 percent. Despite the low return‚ mail surveys remain a cost-effective choice for small businesses. Which would be a very
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Unit 6: Personal and professional development P1: Explain key influences on the personal learning process of individual Within this assignment I will be explaining the key influences of personal learning and the impact it has on an individual and also explaining the tow learning theories of Mumford and Honey‚ and Kolb. Kolb Kolb’s theory states that learning entails the attainment of abstract concepts that can be suited to numerous different situations therefore his theory helps us to understand
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Date Submitted: Unit: 2.2 Equality‚ diversity and rights in health and social care I certify that the attached work is original and my own: ……………………………………………… Student Signature Assessment Title: Concepts and discriminatory and discriminatory practices Lecturer: Nicky Edwards‚ Patricia Britto Issue Date: w/c 6th October 2014 Hand in date: 24th October 2014 Criteria 1st Referral Hand in Date 2nd Referral Hand in Date Grade Achieved Signed & Dated by Lecturer P2 P3 M1 Learning Outcomes
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