ASSIGNMENT: HSC 2015 Support Individuals to meet personal care needs YOUR NAME ………………………………………………………….… YOUR PLACE OF WORK …………………………………………...... DATE STARTED ……………………………………………………….. DATE COMPLETED …………………………………………………… Declaration of Authenticity: I declare that this is my own work and that I have not presented the work of any other person as my own. Signed: Date: FINAL ASSESSMENT AS ASSESSOR:
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Jennifer Collins Ent 1000 3-20-2013 Industry Paper Food Truck vs. Organic Trucks The street food trend has been a growing industry nationwide. According to American City Business Journal of Orlando‚ Fl.‚ “more than 3‚000 street vendors made $1.3 billion in revenue in 2010‚ a 12.7% jump from the revenue from the prior year. The average startup cost of a food truck is only about $5‚000-50‚000 and the yearly profit potential can be anywhere from $100-250‚000 per year.” The list of costs for startup
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MERTON TRUCK COMPANY Sol 1 : Given : Selling Price od Model 101 truck : 39000 Selling Price of Model 102 truck : 38000 We know‚ Contribution C = SP – VC VC for Model 101 : Direct Material + Direct Labor + Variable Overhead : 24000 + 4000 + 8000 = $36000 VC for Model 102: Direct Material + Direct Labor + Variable Overhead : 20000+ 4500+8500 = $33000 Let no of Model 101 produced be X Let no of Model 102 produced be Y Z= (39000-36000)X + (38000=33000)Y Z=3000X + 5000Y
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How to Buy a Car Stephanie Gallion ENG 080 Looking for a new car? Well here are ten easy steps to finding the car that best suits you and your needs. First step‚ “What kind of car do you need?” Instead of worrying about what you are wanting‚ worry about what you are needing. What are you going to use the car for? How many seats do you want to fill? Do you care about gas mileage? What kind of driving do you do the most? How far do you drive every day? Usually people‚ when buying a new
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identify and meet the individual needs of learners In my specialism my role is to promote good progress and outcomes of students. To reach the target I have to identify learners’ needs. What is a learner’ needs? A learner’s needs represent the gap between what the learner wants to get out of the learning experience and his or her current state of knowledge‚ skill and enthusiasm. In my current practices I find out the needs by asking the students‚ or during the first class‚ I observe how they react
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Toyota Announces New Organizational Structure and Executive Changes Toyota City‚ Japan‚ Mar 6‚ 2013 - (JCN Newswire) - Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announces that it will implement executive‚ organizational and personnel changes to further strengthen its management structure toward realizing the Toyota Global Vision announced in March 2011. The new structure is based on a review of the organization’s way of working and making decisions‚ and is aimed at achieving real competitiveness and
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1.1 Describe how cognitive‚ functional and emotional changes associated with dementia can affect eating‚ drinking and nutrition? Cognitive: depending on the type of dementia a person has they may have trouble in recognising the food in front of them or not understand that the food provided is for them‚ they may even view the food in front of them as food. This can be caused by their minds not recognising what is in front of them. Functional: depending on the type of dementia a person has they may
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Study. Read "Toyota” on pp. 352-353. Submit answers to the following in essay form. Nida DEMIRBAS INTRODUCTION Toyota Company established in September 1933‚ the company rulled by the Toyota Automatıc Loom Companıes founding ’s son Kiichiro. After a little bit time later‚ in 1934 department produce first A type engine. Also‚ the company complete model A1 prototype passenger car in May 1935‚ then they used the engine in the G1 truck. Toyoda Model AA Sedan‚ AB phaeton and GA truck are announced
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Toyota originally blamed floor mats for the recall even though the gas pedal was the actual cause‚ but the car owners need to know exactly what was causing the gas pedal to accelerate and stick‚ without releasing. In conclusion that Toyota has a problem producing defective gas pedals‚ the following are examples: October 25‚ 2009 LA Times reported‚ “A federal report finds a possible flaw in the gas pedal design of a runway Lexus that crashed in August‚ killing CHP officer Mark Saylor and three family
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How does the Internet change consumer and supplier relationships? The Internet is one of the great inventions of human kind. Go along with the development of science and technology‚ Internet changed the face of the world. Especially‚ in business‚ Internet plays a vital role because it connects all factors to create the success of business. Internet links customers and suppliers into the stable and mutual benefit’s relationship. Firstly‚ Internet changes the relationship between customers and suppliers
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