Learner Assessment Submission and Declaration Learner name: Maddie Johnson | Assessor name: Lesha Stryleki | Issue date: 17/09/15 | Submission date: 09/10/15 | Submitted on: 5/10/15 | Programme: | Unit: | Assignment reference and title:The organisation Pfizer assignment | Please list the evidence submitted for each task. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found or describe the nature of the evidence Task ref. | Evidence submitted | Page numbers ordescription
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Electoral process for candidates To be a candidate for the uk • You have to be a British citizen • a citizen of the Republic of Ireland • a citizen of a commonwealth country who does not require leave to enter or remain in the UK, or has indefinite leave to remain in the UK You cannot be • a member of the armed forces Electoral process for parliament First-past-the-post is used to elect MPs to the House of Commons and for local elections in England and Wales. the UK or local authority
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THE STATUS OF JEJEMON LANGUAGE: IT’S IMPACT TO ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE LEARNERS INTRODUCTION The jejemon phenomenon has stirred emotions and raging debates. And whether it is a menace to language or the wellspring of youthful creativity, it pays to take a moment or two of objective reflection before simply declaring it as just another nuisance that must be stamped out. The jejemon culture spreads rapidly bringing out both good and bad reactions in the educational setting. As a new language
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Visit schools anywhere in the world, and one will notice a number of similarities and differences. There are students, teachers, books, blackboards, and exams everywhere. However, a school system in one country is not identical to the system in any other country. It cannot be exactly the same because each culture is different. The educational system is a mirror that reflects the culture and the society. By looking at the school system of the United States, Japan, and Britain, the social structure
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Bilingual Education In 2012, Psychology Today reported that in 2007 the American Community Survey reported approximately 18 percent (ages 5 and up) of the United States population was bilingual. In 2013, the National Center for Education Statistics reported an increase from 1976 to 2012 in minority enrollment in college (Hispanic, Asian/Pacific Islander, Black, American Indian/Alaska native). Bilingual education has been a highly controversial topic in America. Based on the report from the National
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Historical Systems of Power Governance and Authority Western Governors University Prompt A Colonialism is the settlement of foreign land through sending their countries citizens to establish a new colony for that country without the use of military involvement. British settlement of North America is a perfect example of colonialism. The Lost Colony of Roanoke was England’sfirst attempt of colonialism in 1590, but it failed because of the indigenous people.In 1607 a
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Anyone can speak English. Now it is your turn! To begin with, language is a tool of communication to transfer information. It has obviously distinguished mankind from the rest of the animal world (Barber, Beal, and Shaw: 2012). Learning a language is a matter of language acquisition. When we learn a language, it means we make an attempt to acquire a language. That is why you need to know how humans acquire languages. Language can be acquired by two ways, viz. spontaneous learning and guided learning
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Introduction Data Management is the administrative process by which data is acquired, stored, and processed into information. This information can then be used in a variety of ways to help the company, their Management and their employees. This report will review an organisations approach to collecting, storing and using HR data. It covers the reasons why an organisations needs to collect HR data, types of data it collects and how it supports HR, different methods of storing information and their
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“Sonny’s Blues” “Sonny’s Blue” reflect the black people life in the Harlem renaissance. African American talented and intelligent writer were recognized during the era of Harlem renaissance. Talented writer put their maximum effort in order to send their voice to black people around united state. They reach people soul and mind through a different kind of literature. In particular, African American talented uses poetry, fiction, drama, and essay. Especially at that time black people were facing
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Escaping the Darkness Balram, a mistreated servant portrays his need for release by relating to Iqbal's poem. From Balram’s point of view, living in India isn’t all it’s talked up to be. However, Balram knew he was different, even as a small child. He was considered to be a "White Tiger", hence the title of the book. Aware of his greater destiny, he was determined to leave his life in India and never look back. Balram summarizes Iqbal’s poem, in which he sees himself
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