Storing food properly is an important part of controlling food safety hazards. Different types of foods need to be stored in different areas. For example‚ raw meat and poultry should be covered and stored on the bottom shelf of the fridge so that any blood or juice can’t drip onto food below. Chilled food needs to be kept in the fridge at a temperature of 5 degrees or below. Freezers need to be -18 degrees or colder and frozen foods must be kept in there at all times unless being prepared. Checking
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TASK 3 : P5 – EXPLAIN HOW AND WHY GROUPS OF CUSTOMERS ARE TARGETED FOR SELECTED PRODUCTS. Product 1 : Café Latte Target Market: People who like coffee and people ages and above. Price: The prize will vary in the cup size. Tall – AED 15 Grande – AED 17 Venti – AED 19 Place: Distributors: The product is available in Coffee House at Deira. Promotion: Flyers: The staff will be handing out flyers to the passers-by. Online Advertisement: The product will be place in the store’s website and any other
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11/2011 INT1 Task 3 Does freezing popcorn yield more popcorn? Project Design Plan. This scientific experiment is to gauge the amount of kernels popped when the storage temperatures of the kernels are changed. Does freezing popcorn kernels for 24 hours yield more or less popped kernels than popcorn kernels stored at room temperature? By performing this experiment we can decide how to maximize our food potential. We will purchase six
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asked him if he said Child A couldn’t play with the trains. He said that he did because there wasn’t enough room for child A to play at the train table even though he was the only one person plating there. In turn I said child B there is enough room‚ 3 people can play here at a time and asked “what do we do at school with toys” he replied I don’t know‚ so I asked child A if she knew and could help child B‚ she said we share them. At this point the class teacher came over and asked if everything was
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drenTASK 2 Organisations that work in this area IKEA WORKING ALONG SIDE WITH UNICEF: NOVEMBER 2‚ 2012‚ SYDNEY: EVERY purchase of an IKEA Soft Toys for Education product helps children across Africa and Asia go to school. Around the world‚ 61 million children aren’t able to go to school. UNICEF is working in the world’s hardest to reach and poorest communities to ensure all children complete a basic school education. It does this with the support of the IKEA Foundation Last year‚ the annual
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HAT task 3A Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is caused by a coronavirus; initial symptoms are lethargy‚ generalized aches and fever followed by cough‚ shortness of breath and occasionally diarrhea. The virus is known to be transmitted by droplets of body fluids when the infected individual coughs or sneezes. It is also thought to possibly be transmitted via contact. The virus is known to survive for up to 3 hours after contaminated droplets have dried. Live virus has also been found in the
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Task 3: The Importance of Confidentiality and Data Protection Confidentiality Not sharing the information about the families I am working with Data Protection Act The Data Protection Act of 1998 controls the way information is handled and to gives legal rights to people who have information stored about them. The act covers both digital and physical records. In the course of working as a childminder a lot of information will be acquired about the families you work with. A childminder
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Southeast Asia (MediResource‚ Inc. 1996-2013). World Health Organization (WHO) received reports of >8‚000 SARS cases and approximately 800 deaths during the winter of 2002 through the spring of 2003. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention July 7‚ 2012). The first recognized case was in a middle-aged business man who traveled extensively in South-East Asia before being admitted to a hospital in Hanoi on February 26‚ 2003. He was admitted with a high fever‚ dry cough‚ muscle aches and
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Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 2 TASK 1 3 1.1 USE OF TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT USERS OF HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE SERVICES IN LIVING INDEPENDENTLY 3 1.2 BARRIERS TO THE USE OF TECHNOLOGY 4 1.3 BENEFITS OF USE OF TECHNOLOGY 4 TASK 2 6 2.1 HEALTH & SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 6 2.2 ETHICAL CONIDERATIONS 6 2.3 IMPACT OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS 7 TASK 3 9 3.1 SPECIFIC NEEDS OF MAGGIE 9 3.2 ASSISSTIVE DEVICES USED FOR MAGGIE 9 3.3 USEFULNESS OF TECHNOLOGY FOR HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE USERS 10 CONCLUSION 11 REFERENCES
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