P.I.L.E.S stands for Physical‚ Intellectual‚ Language & Communication‚ Emotional and Social Development. These are the areas of which a child develops at as they grow into young adults. Physical Development The two main areas of physical development are gross & fine motor skills. Gross motor skills use the larger muscles in the body like arms & legs. Rolling over‚ crawling‚ walking‚ running and jumping are all gross motor skills. Fine motor skills use the smaller muscles in the body‚ like
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IV is designed to assess intellectual abilities in adults by providing valuable information about a person’s strengths and weaknesses. The WAIS IV examines functioning on a range of subtest‚ which makes up four index scores: verbal comprehension‚ perceptual reasoning‚ working memory and processing speed. The test comprises of five composite scores: verbal comprehension‚ perceptual reasoning‚ working memory‚ processing speed and Full Scale IQ. The Full Scale IQ (FSIQ) gives the person’s overall ability
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Data processing is a shop that works in many different working fields. One thing you do in data processing is learning to computer programming. In my shop we are learning to program in Visual Basic and QuickBasic. Programming is used to tell a computer what to do. Using code you can make programs that can answer math problems‚ which would take someone‚ days to calculate in a brief second. In data processing we also learn to word process. Word processing is taking written text and being able to save
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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF POLICING AND HOW IT RELATES TO POLICING TODAY Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice CJA/344 Shomari Guilford MaryAnn M. Davis 12/08/2014 INTRODUCTION The historical development of policing plays a major role in how policing is done today. We continue to learn from the past‚ even though not many major laws or practices have been put into place. We still suffer from racial profiling and criminal injustice. With more police training and weeding out the corrupt officers
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An information system is a collection of interacting parts whose purpose is to allow a user or group of users to locate and interpret information. It performs a set of information processes requiring participants‚ data/information and information technology. The 7 information proceses it performs are; collecting‚ organising‚ analysing‚ storing & retrieving‚ processing‚ transmitting & receiving and displaying. Information systems can be represented in the format of an Information System Diagram
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Cited: Pinkney‚ Danae. Unknown. Photograph. Webshots. Visual Analysis. 14 Feburary 2014. Web. 9 March 2015
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1. Cultural and political issues can affect Tata Motor’s Nano car. Cultural issues such as differences in languages‚ customs‚ and social issue can contribute either positively or negatively towards the Nano car. Tata Motor’s has to learn all of the legal ramifications in each country they plan to sell their car. For instance‚ just because the Nano meets the safety requirements in India does not mean it will pass the safety requirements of another because that culture may have stricter standards
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Data Processing During the collection of data‚ our group noted the effect that temperature change had on aquatic macro invertebrates. Our data was collected from three different ponds amongst the Lake Harriet/Lake Calhoun vicinity. We took samples from the bird sanctuary pond‚ Lake Calhoun holding pond and the Lake Harriet duck area. Prior to our procedure‚ we measured the temperatures of each pond area. We used the low-temperature climate (bird sanctuary pond) to compare to the higher-temperature
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Primitive‚ and the Perceptual Lens To say that any culture‚ region‚ or country is civilized or primitive is purely subjective to the person stating the opinion. Each individual‚ whether educated or uneducated‚ will have a different view on the definition of those two terms; a view that is influenced by the perceptual lens‚ or bias‚ that the individual has developed through various experiences over their lifetime. Nonetheless‚ how do subjectivity and the perceptual lens manipulate the
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Processing lines of food industry (PL) – exam questions 1. Foods division according theirs durability 2. Main reasons of food losses and food destruction 3. Ways of food durability prolongation 4. Basic terms of PL 5. Balance sheet of PL (technology process) – mass‚ energy‚ information 6. Criteria of PL subdivision 7. Types of reserves in PL 8. PL design principles and steps (user‚ designer‚ manufacturer) 9. Water activity; goals of food industry 10. Ways of PL energy consumption reduction
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