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    In this piece of work I am going to be talking about 8 different theorists‚ what their theories are and examples of when their theories would be used whether they would be used in a group or 1:1. 1:1 Communication One to one communication is one of the most common forms of communication. It is when two people non-verbally communicate with each other; it is a two-way exchange of information. Argyle’s communication cycle Argyle developed the communication cycle; he believed that communication was

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    Dakota 38 Analysis

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    the documentary Dakota 38. Dakota 38 is a 2012 documentary about the killings of 38 Native American warriors‚ and a group of Dakota Native American’s ride their horses 330 miles to go home (to Minnesota). Everything started when Jim Miller a Native American spiritual leader and former war veteran had a dream‚ where he was riding on horseback through South Dakota and he ended up in Mankato‚ MN were he saw 38 of his Dakota ancestry. On December 26‚ 1862 the day after Christmas‚ 38 Native American Warriors

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    BTEC L3 Ext Dip In Business Unit 2 – Task 1 – P2 Introduction For 37 years‚ Ralph Lauren’s reputation and distinctive image have been consistently developed across an expanding number of products‚ brands and international markets. The organization is a leader in the design‚ marketing and distribution of premium lifestyle products in three categories: HOME‚ accessories and fragrances. With expansion into 65 countries‚ Polo Ralph Lauren brands represent approximately $10 billion in global retail

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    Area 2 (p2) As a large Publicly-owned organisation‚ Bridgend College has a number of different types of stakeholders. To ensure that Bridgend College has to carefully manage these stakeholders. Customers (students)= with out students there would be no Bridgend college. Students are the customers of Bridgend College‚ the college depends upon the students and the success that they achieve both while at college and to a extent after they finish their education in order to keep the co college up

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    Unit 5 – Business Accounting – P1 and P2 Businesses such as Toyota find accounting being a very critical aspect of their business life. Accounting involves recordings of the financial transactions for the business. The importance of accounting is that great that even if a business has one of the best products in the world it could still be faced to fail for simple things such as not enough investment‚ too high costs to produce the products or even simply over spending on new products. Record Transactions

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    Unit 21 Task 2 P2 M1

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    Unit 21: Nutrition For Health & Social Care P2 M1 By Shannon Chloe Grocott 12.5 Alcohol Extra Details: The government have advised that women drink 21 units of alcohol per week and men drink 28 units of alcohol per week. Food Sources: Alcohol can be found in cooking wines‚ malt/wine vinegar‚ gin‚ beer‚ large‚ white wine‚ red wine and rosary wine. The Risks: If an individual consumes too much alcohol it can lead to increased risk of liver damage‚ which is called cirrhosis. It can develop liver

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    Business Unit 1 P1&P2

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    Voluntary business: Warchild Warchild is a voluntary organisation that operates internationally‚ they work in diffirent country’s and also advertise in different country’s. The reason that Warchild exists are the war’s in Africa and the use of child soldiers in it‚ the founders of Warchild wanted to help them‚ and they wanted to do that on a big scale so therefore Warchild was founded. The products and services of Warchild are being supplied below cost (for free mostly‚ since the (ex-)child

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    So today kids we will be going on a “fantastic voyage” thru the body of a healthy female. We will first need to find a guide that can get us from the right femoral vein to the lower lobe of the right lung and then to exit out of the nose. The reason for this is because we were just informed that the female’s body was invaded by a bacterium‚ which is invading the right lung and this is our only hope of getting out of her body. Before we can start our journey I would like you to meet Mr. Windzel‚ he

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    Unit 9 L3 BTEC IT P2

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    To: From: Title: Importance of standards and protocols in networks Date: A protocol is the set of rules used when computers communicate. In this report I am going to explain the importance of protocols and standards. Network standards and protocols are necessary because different people use different networks therefore they need to have a common platform to communicate to each other. The standards and protocols are like languages – you have to understand them and be able to speak them to

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    Unit 12 Public Health P2

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    Conditions in1800’s The conditions in the 1800s were really bad as there was a poor sewage system which caused diseases‚ street doctors who walked around with dead bodies in the street. There were also piles of dirt on the street what the children would play in; they would also start playing with rats that was attracted by the dirt and rubbish that was on the street. People would hang their washing out in the street which made it easier for them to catch diseases. Also there where a low amount of

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