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    What is important in setting up a business? Setting up a business is the thing that anyone could do‚ but it doesn’t mean that anyone should do it. Even if you have an idea and needed resources‚ you should remember that the key of success isn’t always can be read in books or heard at lectures. You should be or clever enough‚ or lucky enough‚ to reach the highest hills. After watching the movie “The Pirates of Silicon Valley” I was a little bit disappointed of developing events from the moral side

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    What are the main features of hard determinism? According to The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy‚ hard determinism is the theory that ‘every event or state of affairs is brought about by antecedent events in accordance with universal causal laws.’ This theory of determinism is therefore supportive of human behaviour being predictable‚ that free will is an illusion and that moral responsibility is redundant. One key feature of hard determinism is the view that free will is an illusion. To elaborate

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    Principles for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 3.1 Describe how to respond to complaints Responding to complaints‚ whether made by a parent or a staff colleague‚ you should always keep professional and listen to what the person has to say. You should keep calm and by being respectful and apologising when necessary which helps to diffuse potential conflict. Complaints need to be resolved as quickly as possible and constructively to avoid

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    Health‚ Social care‚ or Children’s and young people’s settings. • Identify the different reasons people communicate. People communicate for several reasons for example:  To express emotion or feelings  To share opinions or information  To build relationships  To understand things or people‚ and for others to understand you  To share knowledge or to gain knowledge  To comfort others • Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. Good communication is

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    Manual Handling Activity

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    Manual Handling Activity/Task Complete the relevant details of the activity being assessed | TRANSPORTATION OF STOCK FROM CURBSIDE TO STOREROOM | Hazards All hazards associated with the activity should be entered here. Task‚ Individual‚ Load‚ Environment. See over | TASK: stooping‚ bending‚ holding away from body‚ strenuous pushing‚ strenuous pulling‚ repetitive handling and high initial effort.INDIVIDUAL: requires unusual strength‚ young person‚.LOAD: heavy‚ bulky‚ difficult to grasp‚

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    RULES OF PROCEDURE

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    RULES OF PROCEDURE The formal session will be declared by the Chair. ROLL CALL 1. Present- When delegate answers in a present‚ he can say Yes‚ No or abstain during voting for a resolution. 2. Present and voting- When the delegate answers the roll call in a present and voting‚ he has to vote decisively on a resolution and has the option of only saying a Yes or a No to the resolution during the voting. He cannot Abstain. QUORUM This is the minimum number of members required for the committee proceedings

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    What are the main goals of cognitive neuropsychology? This essay will be looking into the aims and uses of cognitive neuropsychology. Cognitive psychology first emerged in the 1970’s‚ Cognitive psychology can be defined as the branch of psychology that studies mental processes. These processes include functions such as how people think‚speak‚ perceive‚ remember and learn. As part of the larger field of cognitive science‚ this branch of psychology is related to other disciplines including neuroscience

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    A principle for implementing duty of care in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s setting. SHC 34 Outcome 1 To have a duty of care means providing care and support for individuals within the law and also within the policies‚ procedures and agreed ways of working of the Employer. A negligent act could be unintentional but careless or intentional that results in abuse or injury. A negligent act is breaching the duty of care. If an individual has evidence that you have been

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    children's literature

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    69 Indian English Children’s Literature: The Context of Salman Rushdie‚ Ruskin Bond and Arup Kumar Dutta Rizia Begum Laskar M.D.K. Girls’ College‚ Assam‚ India Abstract: Indian English children’s literature as a distinct branch of literature struggled to find its footing in India. The struggle is interconnected to the problem of the English language itself and the dominance of western children’s literature in India. At the same time‚ the publishing scenario plays a significant role

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    Point of View The point of view in the story “The Catbird Seat” is third-person limited‚ meaning the story is told from an outsider who can see into the thoughts and actions of one character‚ in this instance‚ a man by the name of Mr. Martin. The evidence of this in the story‚ is that the reader can see into the thoughts of this one character‚ hearing his amusing scenarios such as when “the gavel rapped in [his] mind”(Thurber‚ 1) starting the imaginary court case in his head. Moreover‚ the readers

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