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    Explain legal issues‚ policies and procedures relevant to assessment‚ including those for confidentiality‚ health‚ safety and welfare As part of the government’s scheme in raising and maintaining national standards for recognised qualifications it is of importance to maintain certain records. Training Organisations are subject to inspection by OFSTED so have to keep records for performance‚ safety and financial reasons. • Registers-attendance at lessons • Visit Report Forms-proof you

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    Legal requirements and the policies and procedures of own organisation and awarding organisation should be followed where relevant to assessment procedures. Burton and South Derbyshire College’s health and safety policy ensures that the College complies with the Health and Safety at Work etc Act (HSWA)1974 and related Regulations. This places a legal responsibility upon the assessor‚ as well as the organisation and the learners. The health and safety of yourself‚ your colleagues and your learners

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    When asked the question‚ "Which of the three types of taxes best fits the taxpayers needs?"‚ there are several factors to consider. Criteria for taxation and principles of taxation are some of those factors. Three criteria for taxes are equity‚ simplicity‚ and efficiency. Two principle of taxation are benefit principle and ability-to-pay principle. All of these factors either serve or disservice the taxpayers and help determine which taxes are most beneficial. As I have mentioned‚ criteria for

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    Harwick Hall. In that stormy night‚ the children uncover the story of RichardClayton Harwick which is very disturbing. It is a tale of a boy who of many years ago learned what it waslike to have a truly wicked stepfather. Richard Clayton Harwick’s long hidden journal provides an inner tale that triggers off‚ one by one‚each of the stories of the listening children. It turns out eventually that they all have step parents‚ somekind‚ some bad‚ some just plain wrong and so they tell each other their stories

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    1.1 Explain the features of effective team performance As the manager of a small team‚ I work closely with them ensuring that all staff are treated with respect‚ I encourage them to develop their own skills and knowledge. I encourage them to research any further training they feel they may need to expand their skill set. I believe that I lead by example and that this sets a standard of positive leadership resulting in the staff feeling that that they can trust me as a manager‚ therefore creating

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    precipitate reaction results in less grams desired amount (2 grams) Abstract: The objective of this experiment was to synthesize 2.00 grams of CaCo2 for a hypothetical manufacturing company using the two least detrimental (in regards to health and the environment) and least expensive chemicals possible through a precipitate reaction. A precipitate reaction happens when cations and anions of certain aqueous solutions react and combine forming a precipitate‚ which is an insoluble ionic solid. In this

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    Within health and social care setting there are many different policies and procedures that have to be followed in certain situations. There are a number of policies and procedures that are put into place to help children‚ young people and their families whilst they are being looked after. A policy is a set of guidelines and rules that are agreed and put into place by the organisation and procedures are the steps and methods that are followed from the policy. They help to guide the professionals

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    Which President done most for the Civil Rights? Truman Truman’s administration published "To Secure These Rights" in 1947 a drive was started in 1948 to end discrimination in federal employment in 1950‚ the supreme court all but overturned what is referred to as Plessy v Ferguson. These were a series of laws dating from 1896 which effectively approved the “Jim Crow" segregation laws that characterised the South. The laws introduced the "separate but equal" philosophy of the south - but with the

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    agency NASA selected Gram Power’s technology among the top-10 cleantech innovations from around the world. Two fresh graduates from the University of California Yashraj Khaitan and Jacob Dickinson founded GRAM POWER which enables villagers to generate and store renewable energy from biomass‚ solar or wind on-site. While on a university project they came to know about the scarcity of electricity in villages‚ this goaded them to devise energy solutions for villagers. This year‚ Gram Power set up India’s

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    01 tecHnicAl analytical procedures relevAnt to AccA QuAlificAtion PAPers f8 AnD P7 AnD cAt PAPer 8 ‘The auditor shall design and perform audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances for the purpose of obtaining sufficient appropriate audit evidence.’ (ISA/HKSA 500(6)) To obtain audit evidence‚ the auditor performs one – or a combination – of the following procedures: ¤ inspection ¤ observation ¤ external confirmation ¤ inquiry ¤ reperformance ¤ recalculation

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