...which play a part on the nutrition, or malnutrition of the body. Diet is described as the types of food a person eats including their snacks and meals, a healthy diet consists of an intake of an array of nutrients whereas an unhealthy diet usually lacks specific nutrients, or there is a possibility of overeating specific nutrients or all nutrients. A nutrient is a chemical that is found in food that provides energy or supports growth in the body; examples of nutrients include protein, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. The Government have many different initiatives on how to control the rising numbers of obesity within the UK and some of these include regular weigh-ins of children whilst they are at school. At this moment in time, parents have the option as to whether their child is weighed, yet some people are arguing that all children should be weighed in order to address the potential of a children becoming overweight or at risk. Other methods of regulating the weight of the nation include The Food Standard’s Agency ‘At a Glance’ campaign which shows a colour coded symbol indicating the number of calories, amount of fat, protein etc. and other nutrients in the food item. For example, green means low in fat, sugar etc. whereas on the other end of the spectrum is red which indicates a high amount of calories etc. These initiatives are being used across the country to educate and advice the public on what is healthy and nutritious for them and what is not. It is these...
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...Unit 34 – D2 Make justified recommendations for how a website design and launch plan could be improved Fleur De Amor is a very colorful and flamboyant website that is targeting people of all ages and genders, essentially anyone that is interested in purchasing a range of different flowers and bouquets for their loved ones on events and occasions such as birthdays, anniversary’s, funerals and weddings etc. Color I wanted to ensure that my website had a very basic theme with red and back hues to it. I did not want to pick colors that would overwhelm my clients as it would displease them; making them discontinue browsing through my website. So therefore, the color scheme that I have chosen is more appealing to all of my target market. Currently the website that I have designed follows a red and black color theme, followed by hints of grey. I have used the correct amount of white space as that is very important when creating an appealing website. The colors shown above are the ones used throughout the majority of my website. In the future I would like to change the theme up a little, by adding some more shades into the mix, as it would appeal more to my clients. Navigation The navigation bar for my flower website is situated on the top hand it is in a white font for the simple, basic look. In the background there is a picture (JPEG) of red roses and I found that this highly compliments the front page of the website. If users are on other pages such as...
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...M2 – Assessing the importance of employability and personal skills in the recruitment and retention of staff at Asda In this report I am going to be assessing the importance of employability and personal skills in the recruitment and retention of staff at Asda. Asda are looking for an employee with essential employability skills for the job such as experience dealing with customers. Asda are looking for this skill because you will be dealing with customers constantly throughout the day and may have to deal with customer complaints and queries, it is also cost effective for the company if you already have experience rather than them spending money to put you into training which may not be the best thing for them this is because if they keep putting people into training and they don’t enjoy the job and leave or get fired then Asda will have wasted their money, where as if they find people that already have the experience of dealing with customers they can work straight away and Asda will not have to pay for their training which would save them time and money. Only those suitable for the job will get through to interviews. Asda need to ensure that their staff has a minimum C grade in maths and English at GCSE level. The employer can find this in the application form within the personal statement. From this stage, when accepted, suitable applicants make it to the interview stage where they are assessed on their interview skills, in the interview the interviewer may ask you about the...
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...M2 Assignment- Agency Visit The agency that I selected is Schenectady ARC- See Ability, Not Disability. Schenectady ARC is a premier provider of many programs with intellectual and other developmental disabilities and their families. They have provided services and have remained committed to helping individuals to enjoy healthy, rewarding lives as members of their community since 1952 and serve more than 1,000 families every year, offering a wide range of programs and services to support and empower individuals in each phase of their lives. They provide individuals with intellectual and other developmental disabilities with the proper resources, services, and supports that enable individuals to advocate and participate within their communities. Their staff, partners and families for over 60 years have helped to assist individuals that have intellectual and other developmental disabilities to enjoy healthy and rewarding lives. Schenectady ARC has a mission and vision and fosters partnerships with community organizations,...
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...IVY OMOROGHOMWAN UNIT 2 P4 M2 D1 P4 Sex discrimination act 1975: this applies to men and women to promote anti discriminatory practice by making sure that both genders should be treated equally in employment, education and not the same. Without this act men and women may be deprived of certain jobs and choices. Mental capacity act 2005: this act helps to protect people who are unable to makes decision, example of this is people with dementia, learning difficulties and mental problem. This act ensures that that people with mental capacity get treated fairly and in their best interest. It promotes anti discriminatory practice making sure that someone with the disability to learn can get the same choices as any other person would. Disability discrimination act 2005 this act helps to stop discrimination which is aimed at the disabled example of this is when a disabled person is unable to go to a certain place or school because there isn't access for a disabled person example there's not lift or ramp in the building. This act makes it illegal to do things like that without a justified reason. Disability is not only physical, there other type of disability such as mental disability which is under the disability act but only if the mental illness affect the person's everyday life. This helps to promote anti discriminatory practice by making sure that all public sectors review their plans, procedure and practice so it can also be in favour of the disabled. Nursing...
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...care to individuals, groups or communities or bringing their professional knowledge to light on nursing and midwifery practice in other roles, like education, leadership or research. While the values and principles set out in the Code can be interpreted in a range of different practice settings, they are not negotiable or discretionary. Within many of the sections, the codes of practice, link in well within equality and diversity within health and social care. Section 1, 1.1 working in person centred ways and using this as the basis for social care and support, this is positive as it is focusing on how health and social care workers should do to ensure that the service user is being provided the right support for their situation. Section 2, 2.1 being honest and trustworthy, this is a major positive in equality and diversity as it means care staff are able to make every individual trust them and not just try and earn the trust of certain people discriminating against others by not caring whether or not their patient trusts them or not. Being honest with your service users is vital and a very positive attribute to have. Section 3, 3.7 using relevant processes and procedures to challenge and report dangerous, abusive, discriminatory and exploitative behaviour and practice, this is a very positive part of the code as it is saying that when discrimination is happening then the care workers should be educated enough to be able to see when a service user isn’t being treated equally...
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...* In this assignment I will describe the main employability, personal and communication skills required when applying job role as described in P1 * The company I have chosen for my task is Tesco and the vacancy that I am applying is Customer Service Representative in Tesco. Main Body/ Background Research Personal skills means the skills used by a person to properly interact with others. These personal skills are the character traits possessed by an individual. They determine how one addresses issues to find a solution. Employability skills means a group of essential abilities that involve the development of a knowledge base, expertise level and mind-set that is increasingly necessary for success in the modern workplace. Communication skills mean abilities in the areas of language understanding, communicating expressively, and practical language skills. Personal skills required in the vacancy The personal skills required in this vacancy can be founded in the job description. It can be clearly understudied that mainly personal skills in this vacancy is problem solving skills. This is because customers stay with companies that meet their needs so the employer must have strong experience of problem solving. This basically means the ability to understand a problem by breaking it down into smaller parts, and identify the key issues, implications and identifying solutions. To apply your knowledge from many different areas to solving a task. Also, the employer needs...
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...Unit 2 – Equality, Diversity and Rights within Health and Social Care P4 For this task, I am going to explain how two national initiatives promote anti-discriminatory practice. Sex discrimination act 1975 This act applies for both men and women. It promotes that both men and women should be treated equally. For example, in transport, education, jobs etc. It promotes anti-discriminatory practice by making sure those men and women are treated equally, if this act applies didn’t exist, men and women may be deprived of certain choices. This act includes any discrimination against homosexual marriages or civil partnerships, any discrimination against pregnant women and maternity leave, also about equal pay for both men and women. Disability discrimination act 2005 This act applies to anyone that has some sort of disability. This act is in place to protect disabled people against discrimination both in employment and when using a service or facility. For example, anyone with a disability should have the same opportunities in work or learning places such as school, colleges or universities. In other places such as shops and banks, and to also make sure that they are treated fairly when they go somewhere to eat or drink, such as restaurants or pubs. Public transport services have to make sure trains; buses, etc. are accessible and have the right facilities for anyone with a disability. “The government has implemented the legislation in three phases. Phase 1 in 1996 made it...
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...CONTENTS 1. Selected rooms location 2. Preliminary analysis for default and assigned building material set 3. Preliminary comparison of performance of the two (2) apartment units 3.1. Alternative 2: Split; mech vent with cooling 4. Preliminary comparison of performance of the two different cooling systems. 5. Appendix – Building performance simulation results spreadsheet. (1) Selected Rooms Location Figure (1): Typical Floor Plan of the apartment and selected units (2) Preliminary analysis for default and assigned building material set HVAC: Split; mech vent with cooling Energy/Carbon simulation Default Alternative 2 230 kW/m2 214 kW/m2 119.39 kgCO2/m2 110.99 kgCO2/m2 Explanation • Based on above-mentioned result, the design energy use in intensity of Alternative 2 was more preferable than Default. • This is because the energy usages difference in between these two mainly depends on the different...
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...Length Length | Name of unit | Symbol | Definition | Relation to SI units | angstrom | Å | ≡ 1×10−10 m | ≡ 0.1 nm | astronomical unit | AU | ≈ Distance from Earth to Sun | ≈ 149597871464 m [1] | barleycorn (H) | | = ⅓ in (see note above about rounding) | ≈ 8.46×10−3 m | bohr, atomic unit of length | a0 | ≡ Bohr radius of hydrogen | ≈ 5.2917720859×10−11 ± 3.6×10−20 m[2] | cable length (imperial) | | ≡ 608 ft | ≈ 185.3184 m | cable length (International) | | ≡ 1/10 nmi | ≡ 185.2 m | cable length (US) | | ≡ 720 ft | = 219.456 m | chain (Gunter's; Surveyor's) | ch | ≡ 66 ft(US) ≡ 4 rods [3] | ≈ 20.11684 m | cubit (H) | | ≡ Distance from fingers to elbow ≈ 18 in | ≈ 0.5 m | ell (H) | ell | ≡ 45 in [4] (In England usually) | = 1.143 m | fathom | fm | ≡ 6 ft [4] | = 1.8288 m | fermi | fm | ≡ 1×10−15 m[4] | ≡ 1×10−15 m | finger | | ≡ 7/8 in | = 0.022225 m | finger (cloth) | | ≡ 4½ in | = 0.1143 m | foot (Benoît) (H) | ft (Ben) | | ≈ 0.304799735 m | foot (Cape) (H) | | Legally defined as 1.033 English feet in 1859 | ≈ 0.314858 m | foot (Clarke's) (H) | ft (Cla) | | ≈ 0.3047972654 m | foot (Indian) (H) | ft Ind | | ≈ 0.304799514 m | foot (International) | ft | ≡ 1/3 yd ≡ 0.3048 m ≡ 12 inches | ≡ 0.3048 m | foot (Sear's) (H) | ft (Sear) | | ≈ 0.30479947 m | foot (US Survey) | ft (US) | ≡ 1200⁄3937 m [5] | ≈ 0.304800610 m | french; charriere | F | ≡ 1⁄3 mm | = 0.3 ×10−3 m | furlong | fur | ≡ 10 chains = 660 ft = 220 yd [4]...
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...money supply. C) the "moneyness" or liquidity of an asset is a matter of degree. D) economists find disagreement interesting and refuse to agree for ideological reasons. Answer: C 2) To an economist, ________ is anything that is generally accepted in payment for goods and services or in the repayment of debt. A) wealth B) income C) money D) credit Answer: C 3) Currency includes A) paper money and coins. B) paper money, coins, and checks. C) paper money and checks. D) paper money, coins, checks, and savings deposits. Answer: A 4) The difference between money and income is that A) money is a flow and income is a stock. B) money is a stock and income is a flow. C) there is no differencemoney and income are both stocks. D) there is no differencemoney and income are both flows. Answer: B 5) It is true that A) income and wealth are both stocks. B) money and income are both stocks. C) income is a flow and wealth is a stock. D) money and wealth are both flows. Answer: C 6) An individual's annual salary is her A) money. B) income. C) wealth. D) liabilities. Answer: B 7) A person's house is part of her A) money. B) income. C) liabilities. D) wealth. Answer: D 8) Money is A) anything that is generally accepted in payment for goods and services or in the repayment of debt. B) a flow of earnings per unit of time. C) the total collection of pieces of property that are a store of value. D) always based on a precious metal like gold or silver. Answer: A 9) Which of the following are...
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... Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) To an economist, ________ is anything that is generally accepted in payment for goods and services or in the repayment of debt. 1) _______ A) credit B) money C) wealth D) income 2) Money is 2) _______ A) a flow of earnings per unit of time. B) anything that is generally accepted in payment for goods and services or in the repayment of debt. C) always based on a precious metal like gold or silver. D) the total collection of pieces of property that are a store of value. 3) Currency includes 3) _______ A) paper money, coins, checks, and savings deposits. B) paper money and coins. C) paper money and checks. D) paper money, coins, and checks. 4) The total collection of pieces of property that serve to store value is a person's 4) _______ A) wealth. B) money. C) credit. D) income. 5) A person's house is part of her 5) _______ A) money. B) income. C) wealth. D) liabilities. 6) ________ is used to make purchases while ________ is the total collection of pieces of property that serve to store value. 6) _______ A) Money; wealth B) Income; money C) Money; income D) Wealth; income 7) ________ is a flow of earnings per unit of time. 7) _______ A) Money B) Income C) Wealth D) Currency 8) An individual's annual salary is her 8) _______ A) income. B) money. C) liabilities. D) wealth. 9) When we say that money is a stock variable, we mean that 9) _______ A) the quantity of money is measured at...
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...Assignment front sheet Qualification Pearson BTEC Level 5 HND Diploma Business Student name Unit number and title Unit 6: Business Decision Making Assessor name James Kwok Date issued Completion date Submitted on 5th January 2015 16th February 2015 Assignment title BDM: To start-up a upstairs coffee cafe in the city(2 of 2) Learning Outcome Learning outcome Be able to produce information in appropriate formats for decision making in an organisational context Assessment Criteria 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 LO3 In this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows you are able to: Produce graphs using spreadsheets and draw valid conclusions based on the information derived Create trend lines in spreadsheet graphs to assist in forecasting for specified business information Prepare a business presentation using suitable software and techniques to disseminate information effectively Produce a formal business report Use appropriate information processing tools Prepare a project plan for an activity and determine the critical path Use financial tools for decision making Task Evidence no. (Page no) 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 LO4 Be able to use softwaregenerated information to make decisions in an organisation 4.1 4.2 4.3 Learner declaration I certify that the work submitted for this assignment is my own and research sources are fully acknowledged. Student signature: Date: In addition to the above PASS criteria, this assignment...
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...Course Title | BTEC Level 3 Nationals in Business | Unit Title | Unit 2 – Business Resources (60 hour unit) | Level | 3 | Unit Number | 2 | Unit Credit | 10 | Assignment Title | Describing Recruitment documents | Part Unit | P1, P2 & M2 | Whole Unit | n/a | Learner Name | | Signature | | Assessor | Mark Grant | Signature | | Start Date | 22/10/14 | Submission Date | 12/11/14 | Feedback Date | 26/11/14 | | | | | | | Vocational Context | It is important to understand the purpose and format of different types of documents that are used in the recruitment process, as you will be coming across them when you apply for jobs. This assignment will allow you to develop a good understanding of these documents. Additionally you will possibly need to create them if you are involved with recruiting staff during your career. | The Brief | ------------------------------------------------- (P1, P2 and M2) A family friend has been operating his own small fashion clothing business (KH Fashions) that has been trading for five years. He has decided to expand the business and has asked you to research different businesses.------------------------------------------------- He wishes to take on staff from outside the family, and because he wants to do this in a professional way, has asked you specifically to research how human and non-human (such as technological and physical) resources are used within organisations. | Grading Criteria. | Evidence | What...
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...ME 3322, Thermodynamics I Chapter 1. Getting Started: Introductory Concepts and Definitions Learning Outcome ► Demonstrate understanding of several fundamental concepts, including closed system, control volume, boundary and surroundings, property, state, process, the distinction between extensive and intensive properties, and equilibrium. ► Apply SI and English Engineering units, including units for specific volume, pressure, and temperature. ► Work with the Kelvin, Rankine, Celsius, and Fahrenheit temperature scales. ► Apply the problem-solving methodology used in this book. Defining Systems ► System: whatever we want to study. ► Surroundings: everything external to the system. ► Boundary: distinguishes system from its surroundings. Closed System ► A system that always contains the same matter. ► No transfer of mass across its boundary can occur. ► Isolated system: special type of closed system that does not interact in any way with its surroundings. Control Volume ► A given region of space through which mass flows. ► Mass may cross the boundary of a control volume. Macroscopic and Microscopic Views ► Systems can be described from the macroscopic and microscopic points of view. ► The microscopic approach aims to characterize by statistical means the average behavior of the particles making up a system and use this information to describe the overall behavior of the system. ► The macroscopic approach describes system behavior in terms of the gross...
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