Crosses Borders 1. If the companies described in this case cannot fill all vacant seasonal jobs with workers under H-2B visas‚ what other options are available for filling the jobs? 2. Which of the additional options‚ if any‚ would you recommend? 3. What additional recruiting strategies‚ besides the ones described in this case‚ would you recommend to High Sierra Pools? Looking for seasonal working can be a challenge. Seasonal workers are a great resource for a company that needs to increase
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029 level 3 childcare 1.1 As practitioners we need to make sure we work together. This will have a positive impact on the children’s/young people’s health‚ development and learning. In order to achieve the best for children/young people the 5 possible outcomes need to be put in to action. The Every Child Matters is a part of the government framework in England which states these. The outcomes state that practitioners should be working together to offer the best for children/young people. In order
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Task 3: Report on either Resources or Price and Non Price Marketing To be submitted via the Assessment 3 Dropbox on 11BEC Moodle by Friday 7th April at 5pm. Paper copies will also be accepted. This assessment has two parts: 1. Preparation and Research (Not assessed) A. Choose a producer. You are advised to check your choice of producer with the teacher to ensure it is suitable. B. Gather information about the production decisions of your chosen producer. It is expected that information
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Caravansary | Inn; hotel | The first part of the word looks like caravan which is like a mini-mobile hotel. | Magnanimous | Benevolent; generous | The first of the word comes from the Latin word magnus‚ which means great‚ and generous people are great people. | Expostulation | Criticism; complaint | The first part of the word looks like expose‚ and when you criticize‚ you expose your complaints. | Truculent | Aggressive; rude | This word was used to describe how Tom was aggressively holding
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Walter matthies vocab Ability grouping- also known as tracking or grouping children together Culture- the patterns that characterize a group of people socially Cultural diversity- different cultures and people within the classroom Ethnicity- where someone comes from Assimilation- when people adopt social norms and pattern of behavior Multicultural education= strategies to learn differences of culture Culturally responsive teaching- instruction that makes sure cultural diversity is acknowledged
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Then drop 3 drops of the sampled pathogen from the pipette into the plate. Close the lid and discard the pipette into the clear bag with the red label on it. Then take one of the sterile spreaders (looks like a hockey stick) open the same plate aseptically and spread
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create a fault-tolerant system that protects against physical hard drive failure and increase hard drive performance. 2. When would we use RAID? A RAID can be accomplished with either hardware or software and is usually used with network servers. 3. Define the following types of RAID: a.) RAID 0 stripes data across all drives. b.) RAID 1 is sometimes known as disk mirroring. Disk mirroring copies a disk or partition onto a second hard drive. c.) RAID 5 is similar to striping‚ except the space
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Concrete Experience - (a new experience of situation is encountered‚ or a reinterpretation of existing experience). 2. Reflective Observation (of the new experience. Of particular importance are any inconsistencies between experience and understanding). 3. Abstract Conceptualization (Reflection gives rise to a new idea‚ or a modification of an existing abstract concept). 4. Active Experimentation (the learner applies them to the world around them to see what results). Kolb’s learning theory (1975)
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and explain how each might apply to a change in self-concept. The four guidelines for improving self-concept outlined in the book are as follows: 1. Make a firm commitment to personal growth. 2. Gain and use knowledge to support personal growth. 3. Set goals that are realistic and fair. 4. Seek contexts that support personal change. (Wood‚ 2010) Changing your self-concept is no different than any other change that you need to make and requires hard work and dedication. As they say‚ Rome
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choice questions to choose from as to their reason for not leaving. Example of this: I have not left the current relationship that I am in for one of the following reasons. Please circle all that apply 1. I am afraid to leave 2. I have nowhere to go 3. I have children involved and don’t want to leave 4. I still love this person and don’t want to leave 5. I feel that a lot of the abuse if my fault These are just some examples of the questions that may be asked. In this study it is very much my desire
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