Unit 22. Outcome 1: Understand child and young person development. Birth – 1 Month • Sleeps 20 hours a day • Crying – main form of communication (fosters early interaction) • Begins to have distinct facial expressions • Moves around more • Focuses both eyes together • Can detect smells • Sensitive to touch • Uses reflexes • Focuses on source of sound 2 – 3 Months • Visual and oral exploration • Cries‚ coos‚ and grunts • Emotional distress • Smiles at a face (social smiling)
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Unit 2: Business Resources Amy Doherty D3: Benefits & Drawbacks of Variances Variances can be defined as “A measurement of the spread between numbers in a data set. The variance measures how far each number in the set is from the mean.”1 A variance can be adverse or favourable. An adverse variance is when the actual financial figures for a business are worse than forecasted and a favourable variance is when the actual figures are better than budgeted. A budget is an documented
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Communication and Gendered Communication Unit 2 Assignment 1 Tara Baltimore Capella University /26/2015 Abstract This paper explores the Communication and Gendered Communication from research conducted in textbook and on websites. Keywords: communication styles‚ gender communication Communication and Gendered Communication Communication is usually in verbal form and is about sending a message that is understood by the person sending it and the person receiving it
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Unit 1‚ Activity 2‚ Specific Assessment Rubric Chemistry Blackline Masters‚ Chemistry Louisiana Comprehensive Curriculum‚ Revised 2008 Page 1 Unit 1‚ Activity 2‚ Specific Assessment Rubric 3 Measurements are to the correct number of significant figures Units included Answers are within the range of acceptable error Measurements finished within the prescribed time limit All measurements 2 2 or 3 measurements 0 Less than 2 measurements All measurements 2 or 3 measurements
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Sainsbury’s needs to have a £2 to £1 earned‚ the price is behind in both years. This means that there is a 2 year crises at Sainsbury’s. Acid test ratio 2013 Current assets = 1901 Inventories = 987 Current liabilities = 3115 ATR = (CA – I) / CL = 0.29 2012 Current assets =2032 Inventories = 938 Current liabilities =3136 ATR = (CA – I) / CL = 0.34 The difference between the 2 years is that Sainsbury’s has a better ratio in 2012 with Sainsbury’s earning £0.34p to every £1 that Sainsbury’s owe
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Unit one: Principles of personal responsibilities and working in a business environment Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My
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Unit 2‚ Lesson #1 – Verbal Visual Collage Analysis Task 2 You will create a verbal-visual collage depicting the images in your chosen poem. Download and Print the Assignment handout and Rubric. Submit your work to the assignment dropbox and email a copy to your teacher for marking. Verbal-Visual Collage Assignment Structure ϖ Paragraph 1: Explain why you choose the images and symbols you did and what do they represent. ϖ Paragraph 2: Restate and explain why the adjectives you included on
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1. Explain the purpose and use of a profit and loss account: The purpose of the profit and loss account is to: Show whether a business has made a PROFIT or LOSS over a financial year. Describe how the profit or loss arose – e.g. categorising costs between "cost of sales" and operating costs 2. Explain why it is important for a business to prepare a Profit and loss account: Business keeps various types of financial record to monitor its performance and ensure that taxes are paid. These include profit
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Mitigation Team in the development of a remediation plan. 4.0 Risk Mitigation Process For additional information‚ go to the Risk Assessment Process. 1 5.0 Enforcement Any employee found to have violated this policy may be subject to disciplinary action‚ up to and including termination of employment. 6.0 Definitions Terms Entity Definitions Any business unit‚ department‚ group‚ or third party‚ internal or external to Nayana Communications‚ responsible for maintaining Nayana Communications assets. Risk
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Unit 4222-264 The Principles of infection prevention and control (IC 01) Outcome 1 – Understand roles and responsibilities in the prevention and control of infections. 1. Explain employees’ roles and responsibilities in relation to the prevention and control of infection. It is the responsibility of employees to ensure they attend all necessary training that the employers provide regarding infection control and prevention. If an employee comes across a hazard such as bodily fluids spilt in
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