...`P4 Explain the main factors affecting the current patterns of health in the uk M2 - Discuss the factors likely influence current and future health patterns in the uk D1 - Evaluate the influence of government on factors that contribute to the current patterns of health and illness in the uk It is highly known that there is a difference in social classes, culture and socio-economic lifestyles between the north and south of England. This ranges from the accessibility of treatments, the range of income and life expectancy and also morbidity and mortality rates. (© Times Newspapers Limited 2015) This can be known as the postcode lottery. Although the government try to enforce health care provisions to prevent these health inequalities it is evidently failing. The map on the left shows that the highest amount of premature deaths are from northern citizens. This may be down to access to facilities, as a majority of Britain’s money is invested into the south which leads them to having more treatment facilities. This diagram also shows that cause is likely to be stroke, lung disease, heart or liver disease. A major factor of this could be due to social class. The north of England is very industrialised as it has many large factories where working class people are employed, these are physically demanding jobs on a low income that can eventually lead to chronic back pain and the low income most probably will lead to poor diet and housing. However, in the South of England there...
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...School nurse – kirsty Student -Jessica J : hi miss im here to ask a few questions about a balanced diet , I think I don’t have the correct diet needed K: that’s fine just sit down and I will explain everything about a balanced diet , firstly a balanced diet is having all the right amounts of food from the food groups Do you know the food groups ? J : yeh but I don’t really know the benfits of having them . K: that’s okay , the benefits of having carbohydrates is that is provides energy , prevents, controls your weight , carbs are whole grains , some sugars and starch and fibre , you should have 33( in your meal . J: oh so carbohydrates are good what food will I get carbs from ? K: bread , pasta , limited amount of sugars , cereal , flour , potatoes if oyu decide to eat the naughty foods like fizzy drinks , dougnuts these are the ones which don’t have good carbs ,if you don’t have enough carbs your energy will be very low s carbs keep you fuller for longer which means no snacking . J: that information is helping , whats vitamins ?. K: vitamins is in fruit and veg , the vitamins are vitamin K, vitamin A and vitamin C. J: what are the benefits of having vitamins ? K: the benefits of having vitamin C is that it maintains healthy gums , vitamin K is essential for blood clotting while vitamin A maintains healthy skin , we get our vitamin C from citrus fruit like lemons , we get vitamin K from our leafy green vegetables while we get vitamin A...
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...Wrotham School BTEC Task Sheet Front Cover Name of Centre: Wrotham School Title of Course: BTEC National Subsidiary Diploma in Business Studies Unit Number and Title: Unit 2: Business Resources Name of assessors: Mr Williams Mr Toher Deadline for completion: Statement of Context: At the core of every organization are the human, physical, technological and financial resources that enable it to function. In this unit you learn the importance organizations place on managing their resources efficiently in order to achieve their objectives. Understanding how these resources are managed is one of the keys to assessing how well an organization is performing. The first part of this unit explores the range of human, physical and technological resources for a selected organization. You will investigate the importance of managing these resources efficiently and the contribution that recruiting and retaining suitable staff can make to the organization’s performance. The importance of managing the physical and technological resources efficiently is also explored. The level of an organization’s performance can be seen in its financial statements and the second part of this unit will develop your knowledge and understanding of them and highlight the need for the monitoring and control of costs and budgets. Scenario 1 You have obtained work experience as an assistant in a Recruitment Agency. One of the Agencies more important clients, ASDA...
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...JWT2 Instructional Theory, Task One With any classroom comes challenges and considerations regarding each student as an individual in their academic endeavors. Every year, each class brings a new set of personalities, learning styles, abilities and attitudes towards education. Students bring with them their own baggage of sorts that includes any disability or special ability, learning preferences and their attitudes that will shape how they will learn. These are all important considerations when creating curriculum for these students. If their styles, preferences, abilities, and attitudes are disregarded, it will be a lot harder to create success in the classroom for these students. Therefore, it is necessary to address any and all student challenges and preferences in a meaningful way that will allow for the success of all students in the classroom in all areas and subject materials. Potential Challenges When considering the whole class, there are some challenges present that require some modifications on a daily basis. This class is very social. This is not a negative, however, it can be a challenge for some students to complete individual work...
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...Task 2 Advantages of ecommerce Having a business open 24/7 I have been asked the discus in detail the impacts and negative impacts of an e-commerce business; I am going to first discus the impacts of an e-commerce business running 24/7. There are many impacts with having an 24/7 e-commerce online business, I first looked at the website tokokoo.com (online) that it mention that the advantage of it being opened 24/7 is that people all over the world can purchase what the e-commerce website is selling, this impacts your business as all parts of the world we be buying your products and services at all times ‘Even while you’re sleeping, your customers can visit your store and browse your products and place their orders’. Another advantage of it being opened 24/7 is that you can purchase items/services anytime you want this is a good impact new targets markets can be made which is for the people who work long hour days which means they are too busy in the day because there working which means they do not have time for shopping in the day, this impacts your business and achieves more customers which means you will sell more. Includes that customers will be satisfied as they can purchase items from their own home. A disadvantage of having a 24/7 business is that you will have to pay more for staff to keep this e-commerce business operated at all times, people who would be operating the website are not on a normal wage like a shelf stacker it is far more. The negative impact...
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...Edexcel GCSE Business Unit 2: Controlled Assessment Task 1 What would be the most suitable location for a small business to start up in your local area? Chicken cottage is one of the leading halal fast food services in Keighley which I am going to talk about. The original one was founded in 1994. In Keighley it is on the Cavendish high street. Their mainly are a fast food takeaway but can also eat inside so it is sort of a restaurant as well. It sells different types of chicken such as burgers, stake, etc. it is mainly a take away and you can also eat indoors. The four factors to do with location that I have decided to investigate are: Transport links, location of competitors, market (customers and population) and access to Labour. My primary research which I did was I went to Chicken Cottage to have an interview with the owner to find out why he chose the location for his business e.g. was it access to customers or staff, etc. I also carried out a primary research questionnaire of customers to see how they travelled to the restaurant and how far they were prepared to travel, etc. The location of the building is on Cavendish Street, Keighley. This is a busy high street. I also asked him if I could leave questionnaires for the customers he agreed For my secondary research I went online to see the competitors for his business, plus I researched if his business was easily accessible and it turned out that it was. I also got a number of the population of Keighley...
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...* Change the task type settings to control how resources affect task assignments * Apply a preset resource contour to change work value distribution * Working with task information forms When planning a project schedule, adjustments are often needed to reflect necessary changes in project scope, assignments, etc. In MS Project, when an assignment is changed, the schedule is recalculated to display the changes. You can work with the scheduling method and the task type settings when making changes to the initial resource assignment. In the previous lesson, the initial resource assignments were made for our project. But we need to learn how to make adjustments to how those resources are used. It is important that you read every part of this lab carefully, if not twice. Working with Effort-Driven Scheduling How a task reacts to the addition and removal of resources is defined by the scheduling method and the task type settings. In MS Project, the default scheduling method is effort-driven scheduling. Effort-driven scheduling extends or shortens the duration of a task to accommodate changes to resources but doesn't change the total work for the task. Work is the amount of effort, or number of hours, resources put into a task. The total work for a task is determined by the duration estimate for the task and the initial resource assignment using the following formula: Work = Duration * Units For example, say you give a task the duration of...
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... cost of direct labor) Push P h vs pull processes ll 2 1 Today’s lecture: goals Theory: What is the impact of setups and batching on process capacity? How can we determine what the best batch size is? Analysis of a real life process: Benihana Case study: 3 Quiz question 1 A. B. B C. D. Turn your clicker to channel 25 Switching from a push to a pull system will generally Increase the process capacity Increase the flow rate of the process Decrease the average flow time of the flow units Increase the utilization of some of the resources 4 2 Batch process A batch process is a process which produces multiple types of flow units in successive groups, or batches This applies mostly to manufacturing make to stock processes manufacturing, make-to-stock The equipment is usually highly flexible but often requires setups when switching production from type of flow unit to another E.g. Shirts of different sizes and/or colors A (production) batch is a set of production units that are (p ) p processed before the resource needs to go through another setup 5 Definitions Definition 1: Setups are down times, i.e. times during which no flow units can be worked on by the resource because the machine is being set up Definition 2 (more general) : Setups are activities for which the duration is independent of the number of flow units 6 3 Back to Kristen’s Cookies Co. Were there...
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...Decision Analysis 3/1/2014 Unknown A. Workflow In order to improve the workflow in the plant, Shuzworld will have to improve the layout of their facility in order to create their product in a cost efficient and productive manner. This will enable Shuzworld to increase productivity, while ensuring the quality that consumers have grown to be accustomed to. Shuzworld will be able to accomplish this by equalizing the task times at the company’s work stations in order to ensure that employee time is maximized to its full potential. This can be accomplished by organizing employees into work cells that focus primarily on the product they are working on. By focusing on the product within the work cell, the company will be able to make better use of the production floor, as well as reduce the amount of direct labor required while increasing the sense of participation by employees. This will translate into higher rates of productivity on the assembly lines. One way to improve the work area for the employees is to create work cells that enable employees to communicate with each other in a simpler fashion, as well as have employees cross trained so that they can intervene and assist when necessary. Instead of having a traditional assembly line, the assembly line should be made into a U shape. The U shaped assembly line will reduce the amount of employee movement, and make it easier for employees to communicate amongst themselves during the construction process (MyOMLabs, 2012)...
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...line with 17 tasks is to be balanced. The longest task is 2.4 minutes, and the total time for all tasks is 18 minutes. The line will operate for 450 minutes per day. 1. What are the minimum and maximum cycle times? Minimum is 2.4 minutes, maximum is 18 minutes. 2. What range of output is theoretically possible for the line? 25 units to 187.5 units. 3. What is the minimum number of workstations needed if the maximum output rate is to be sought? Eight. 4. What cycle time will provide an output rate of 125 units per day? 3.6 minutes. 5. What output potential will result if the cycle time is (1) 9 minutes? (2) 15 minutes? (1) 50 units. (2) 30 units. * A manager wants to assign tasks to workstations as efficiently as possible, and achieve an hourly output of 33⅓ units. Assume the shop works a 60-minute hour. Assign the tasks shown in the accompanying precedence diagram (times are in minutes) to workstations using the following rules: 1. In order of most following tasks. Tiebreaker: greatest positional weight. 2. In order of greatest positional weight. 3. What is the efficiency? * A manager wants to assign tasks to workstations as efficiently as possible, and achieve an hourly output of 4 units. The department uses a working time of 56 minutes per hour. Assign the tasks shown in the accompanying precedence diagram (times are in minutes) to workstations using the following rules: 1. In order of most following tasks. Tiebreaker:...
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...BTEC Level 2 Extended Certificate in HOSPITALITY [pic] Smithills School Pride and Respect Unit 2 Unit code: D/600/9933 HOW THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY IS SUPPORTED BY OTHER INDUSTRIES [pic] Assignment 2 ASSIGNMENT BRIEF |Name: | |Form | | |Unit: |2 |Title: |How the Hospitality Industry is Supported by other Industries | |Assignment No: |2 | |Date Issued: | | |Critique Date: | | |Submission Date: | | |Credit Value: 1 |Guided Learning Hours: 10 | |Assessment Criteria to be covered in this assignment...
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...Network Technology and Service Integration Unit 1 Homework The following homework is designed to cover the course objectives for this unit. Assignment 1.1: Textbook/Workbook Assignments • Complete the following exercises and questions from Routers and Routing Basics: CCNA 3 Labs and Study Guide: Vocabulary Exercise: Matching on page 3 VLSM Subnetting a Subnet Exercises on pages 9-11 VLSM Addressing Design Scenarios 1-6 on pages 15-20 Summary Route Exercises on pages 21-24 Concept Questions on pages 25-27 VLSM Case Study on page 27 Internet Research on page 29 (Use the ITT Tech Virtual Library.) • Complete Chapter 9 Review Questions 2-7, 10, 14, 20-22 on pages 258-259 of Introduction to Telecommunications. Submit your written answers to your instructor at the beginning of Unit 2. . Assignment 1.2: Virtual Labs • Complete Virtual Labs 6, 7, and 8 from the CCNA 640-802 CCNA Simulator, which you can find by clicking through these paths: ICND1 Troubleshooting Scenarios Lab 6: IP Addressing and Routing. ICND1 Troubleshooting Scenarios ICND1 Part 4: Troubleshooting Labs Lab 7: IP Routing I ICND 2 Troubleshooting Scenarios Lab 13: IP Routing II Submit your written answers to your instructor at the beginning of Unit 2. ©ITT Educational Services, Inc: Date: 03/13/09 Network Technology and Service Integration Unit 2 Homework The following homework is designed to cover the course objectives for this unit. Assignment 2.1: Textbook/Workbook Assignments • Complete the following exercises...
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...BTEC Level 2 Extended Certificate in Business |Unit: 4 Customer Service |Subject Tutor: | | |Sura Altikriti, James Hulme | |Assignment Title: |Ref: 1 of 2 | |We can improve! | | |Student Name: |Personal Tutor: | | |Helen Cheshire | |Overall Target Grade: |Unit Target Grade: | |Issue date: |Submission date: | |Extension Granted: |Submission Date: | Final Assignment Grade |Unclassified |Level 1 |Level 2 P |Level 2 M |Level 2 D | | | ...
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...Service Unit - DC Director Communications - DG Director General - DR Donor Relation - SC Scientist - CRP6 CL CRP 6 Component Leader - RD Research Director - FSU Finance Service Unit - DC Director Communications - DG Director General - DR Donor Relation Daftar Workflow dan Pengujiannya pada Project Management System : Berikut ini daftar workflow pada aplikasi Project Management System. Saat melakukan initiate dokumen, pastikan melakukan Save Draft terlebih dahulu. Lalu setelah itu edit dokumen tersebut lalu Submit. Proposal 1. Proposal (nilai kontrak proposal > USD 250.000) Initiator: Scientist, Expected Result : Inbox masuk ke CRP 6 Component Leader & Research Director Proposal Layer 1 | No. | CRP 6 Component Leader | Expected Result | Research Director | Expected Result | Status Pengujian | PIC | 1. | Approve | * Inbox CRP6 CL hilang. * Inbox RD eksis. * Inbox FSU masih kosong (layer 2) * Inbox DC masih kosong (layer 2) * Inbox DG masih kosong (layer 2) | Approve | * Inbox CRP6 CL hilang. * Inbox RD hilang. * Inbox FSU masuk. (layer 2) * Inbox DC masuk. (layer 2) * Inbox DG masuk (layer 2) | OK | Salman | 2. | Approve | * Inbox CRP6 CL hilang. * Inbox RD eksis. * Inbox FSU masih kosong (layer 2) * Inbox DC masih kosong (layer 2) * Inbox DG masih kosong (layer 2) | Request For Revise | * Inbox CRP6 CL hilang. * Inbox RD hilang. * Inbox FSU masih kosong. (layer 2) * Inbox...
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...replenish shortages for Massachusetts Army National Guard units without hindering currently scheduled training events. 2. RECOMMENDATION. Course of Action 3. Inactive Duty Training (IDT). Excess equipment will be turned-in utilizing Soldiers from the assigned to the unit, during the scheduled IDT period. The unit will make changes to the current training plan to incorporate completion of the mission and assigned training. 3. BACKGROUND. The Massachusetts Army National Guard has prioritized units that need to have all equipment shortages filled over the next 45 days. To accomplish this, units with changes to the assigned Modified...
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