food. Having food and breaks the classroom rules. Therefore if any students in the classroom of food should receive a referral or during lunch detention. For example in our situation grapes were thrown around and left in the classroom all smashed. The Great’s got stuck in the carpet and it’s hard to clean out it’s even worse for the generators that have to vacuum. Anyway the throwing of food should not be done anywhere especially the classroom because this classroom is where we learn and we have to
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exciting new emerging possibilities. To adopt new possibilities‚ modern education reforms are progressively driven by a growing understanding of what works in education and how to go about productively improving teaching and learning in schools. This essay will focus on emerging possibilities and ongoing reform in primary education that are necessary for 21st century learning and hence need to be embraced both locally and globally. This essay will include the elaboration on emerging technologies
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Explain what is meant by the term “community based nursing practice.” Community nurses work across various areas‚ providing health care to people of any age. They provide nursing to assist in all areas of health needs to people anywhere in the community from community health centres‚ health clinics‚ schools and universities and client’s homes. This essay will focus on three aspects of community nursing‚ firstly‚ aged care nursing; secondly‚ the organisation ‘Silver Chain’ and finally‚ Holyoake;
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Introduction: "Marketing is marketing‚ irrespective of the product or marketplace". This is a theme common to many introductory marketing texts and degree courses. The two most common exceptions cited to this proposition are buying behavior models between consumers and business buyers and the extended ingredients of the services marketing mix. While the overall sentiments of marketing hold true across product and market boundaries‚ perhaps the differences are in fact more marked? Intends to spark
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many cross-sector and public-private partnerships. What key qualities do you look for in partnership initiatives? And what warning signs alert you to possible problems—particularly when multiple parties are involved? We are living in a world in which cross-sector and public-private partnerships have become essential to all stakeholders’ core missions. Whether on a global‚ country or local level‚ the world has transformed in such a way that the old boundaries of ‘siloed sectors’ have become blurred
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Q. Explain the factors which make it difficult to amend the US Constitution (15 marks) To amend the US Constitution‚ a bill has to go through a two-stage process: proposal and ratification. The proposal stage has to have two thirds majority in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Every successful amendment has started this way and even the failed ones. A proposal can also be made by a Constitutional convention‚ which is a one-off body which is put together for a specific purpose‚ and
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International Trade Final Report | Analysis of Emerging country: South Africa | Elizaveta TemnikovaJekaterina ScerbakovaDaniel GustavssonBBA-3 | Executive Summary In the following pages we will analyze the place of South Africa in International Trade. In order to do so we will analyze the background of the country‚ develop PESTLE analysis‚ look at the balance of payments as well as trade balance‚ examine exchange trade policy and growth rate of the economy
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“Explain the characteristics of perfect competition‚ monopoly and oligopoly and consider the usefulness of these models in understanding business activity in the UK economy.” Introduction Definitions of • Perfect competition • Monopoly • Oligopoly Perfect Competition: - All Firms sell an identical product - All firms are price takers - All firms have a relatively small market share - Buyers know the nature of the
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I. INTRODUCTION THE HISTORY OF MARKETING MIX The term "marketing mix" was coined in 1953 by Neil Borden in his American Marketing Association presidential address. However‚ this was actually a reformulation of an earlier idea by his associate‚ James Culliton‚ who in 1948 described the role of the marketing manager as a "mixer of ingredients"‚ who sometimes follows recipes prepared by others‚ sometimes prepares his own recipe as he goes along‚ sometimes
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INTRODUCTION Marketing must play the leading role in shaping business strategy as Philip Kotler said‚ marketing is the social and managerial process by which individuals and groups obtain what they need and want through creating and exchanging product and value with others. A product is anything that can be offered to a market for attention‚ use or assumption that might satisfy a want or need. It includes physical objects‚ services‚ persons‚ places‚ organization and ideas. Marketing holds that achieving
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