In this assignment I am going to look at two contrasting organisations‚ one that makes a profit and another that doesn’t make a profit‚ in which case I am looking at Tesco a profit making organisation and Oxfam which is a non-profit making organisation. For these two organisations I am going to describe the type of business activity‚ describe the business purpose of each organisation‚ describe the main differences in type of ownership between the two organisations‚ describe the owners’ liability
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Case Studies 1. A small family was traveling in its van and had a minor accident. The children in the back seats were wearing lap belts‚ but still sustained numerous bruises about the abdomen‚ and had some internal organ injuries. Why is this area more vulnerable to damage than others? Name specific organs that would be injured‚ as well as the abdominopelvic quadrant and region in which they are found. What injuries might you suspect in the damaged organs? The area is vulnerable because
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This is a SMART target because it is Specific‚ Measurable‚ Attainable‚ Relevant and Time-bound‚ I have these to produce as evidence. This target is specific because it is to the point and I have specified how many I’m going to do. And it is time bound because it is a sensible amount of time for me to do them in. This is a SMART target because it is Specific‚ Measurable‚ Attainable‚ Relevant and Time-bound because I set a plan out on how and what I was going to do to achieve stage one‚ I didn’t
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Tissues Tissues are sets of the same cells carrying out particular functions these include; epithelial‚ connective‚ muscle and nervous. Epithelial tissues are the inside layer of internal and external surfaces and body cavities‚ including ducts carrying secretions from glands. They may be composed of some layers of cells‚ called compound epithelia or just a single layer which is known as simple epithelia. The lowest or bottom layer of cells is attached to the basement membrane for support and
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Explain how organisations use information The way they use information is so that they can plan better and also exploit the business better monitoring and controlling on how they run the business and by using certain types of activities Some organisations use business information to help them become more effective for them. Four of the most important ways are operational support‚ analysis‚ decision making and gaining advantage. There is a bit of information on these types down below in the table
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Ideas about the solar system Our understanding of the solar system has changed over many centuries. Scientists such as Ptolemy‚ Copernicus and Galileo added their ideas to our changing understanding. We observe the universe using a variety of equipment‚ from telescopes to orbiters and landers. Models of the solar system The planets and the Sun orbit the Earth in Ptolemy’s model. Our understanding of the universe has changed over time. Different civilisations have created different models to
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Market research The process of assessing the viability of a new product or service through techniques such as surveys‚ product testing and focus groups. Market research allows a company to discover who their target market is and what these consumers think about a product or service before it becomes available to the public. Market research may be conducted by the company itself or by a third-party company that specializes in market research. Test subjects are usually compensated with product samples
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Nutritional Health Explaining the terms: food‚ diet‚ meals and snacks‚ nutrients Food: Food is a nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink in order to carry on life and growth. Food has been categorised as carbohydrates‚ including fibre‚ protein‚ fat and vitamins and minerals. Food allows us to keep on living. For example bread contains carbohydrate‚ meat contains protein‚ milk contains fat but it depends what milk you take‚ fruit and vegetables both contain vitamin and minerals
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Programming paradigms What is programming? Programming is writing‚ designing and maintaining the source code of a computer programme. There are 3 different types of programming: Procedural Object orientated Event driven Procedural Procedural programming is a term used to describe the way which a computer programmer writes a program. This method of developing software which is also called an application revolves around keeping code as concise as possible. Its operators by reading the tasks that are
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Chapter 6 – The Proteins and Amino Acids Chapter Learning Objectives 6.1 State why some amino acids are essential‚ nonessential‚ or conditionally essential to the human body‚ and outline how the body builds a protein molecule. 6.2 Describe the digestion of protein and the absorption and transport of amino acids in the body. 6.3 List the roles that various proteins and amino acids can play in the body‚ and describe the influence of carbohydrate on amino acid metabolism. 6.4 Compute the daily protein
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