The pattern that must be repeated is arranging the dots three by three (3x3) for each row horizontally and vertically, and not more than three dots diagonally. So how do you work fast on this table? - First, make sure you put 3 dots on each row horizontally. - Second, put the dots next to one another, there shouldn’t be any space between them (move them a little bit to the right). - Then, count the dots horizontally. You now have three dots in each cases, horizontally. - Number four, count the dots diagonally and vertically. - Five, move the excess dots found horizontally, to the right and left so that you also have 3 dots aligned vertically and not more than 3 dots diagonally. - Lastly, you now have 3 dots aligned vertically and horizontally
There are seven areas of development in the EYFS. The seven areas of development and are split up as three main areas and are physical development, personal, social and emotional development, communication and language. The other four are still important but not detrimental as the other areas and they are Understanding of the World, Literacy, Arts and Design and Maths.
Unit: 654 Manage disciplinary processes in health and social care or children and young people's settings.
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Energy keeps all living organisms alive, as they need a continual supply of energy to function in order to survive. Some of these processes are continuous such as, metabolism, which is the chemical reactions which occur in the body, these occur by using or releasing energy from chemical substances. Another continuous process which use energy is the transporting of molecules in order for them to break down, and to build new ones. The breakdown of large molecules into their simpler forms to release energy is known as catabolism, for example, when glucose is used in a cell to release energy. And the opposite reaction, is called anabolism. This is when energy is used to build complex structures from simple cells, for example, tissue growth and
P4 - explain possible priorities and responses when dealing with two particular incidents or emergencies in a health or social care setting.
There are three key professionals working with Mr.Ali and supporting him through his decisions. They are also working together with each other to put together a support plan for Mr.Ali. The three key professionals are; a community psychiatric nurse, support worker and dietician.
The Human Rights Act applies to everyone within the country as it makes sure everyone is treated the same but it could be in different ways. This act allows students to have freedom of thought and religion. People are allowed to have and voice their own opinions but they have to take into consideration not everyone believes the same and they may disagree with their opinion. It helps people to become their own individual and to express themselves in a healthy way. This act also allows everyone to have the right to further and higher education within their own county.
A practical exercise is an option to allow those who do not perform well in traditional interviews to demonstrate that they do have the skills required to do the job role, for example if no mention is made of excellent verbal communication skills as an essential requirement of the job but accurate data entry skills are then this can be demonstrated using an exercise whilst taking account of the candidates limitations in the former aspect.
Mental illness in this manner is the belief that such illnesses can be identified and classified (As in the DSM & ICD)
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1.1 Explain the models of practice that underpin equality, diversity and inclusion in own area of responsibility
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Process: It took many different methods and ways to find the method to actually get the answer. The first method I tried was a bad method but helped to find out the right method. First I tried to count them all up one by one then tally them on a piece of paper but this method didn’t work because I missed a lot of squares and it took way too long. The next method I tried had the exact same problems as the first but gave me the method that worked. I tried to count how many were in each row then add all of it together but once again it didn’t
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Next, check the dots to figure out your face shape and help figure out which eyeglasses to choose. For an oval shape, the dots will be farthest apart on your cheekbones and equally spaced on your jaw and forehead, making it longer that it is wide. The diamond shape resembles an oval, but the jaw and forehead dots will be closer together. The dots are farthest apart on the cheekbones of a round face, with the forehead and jaw closer together so the width and height of the face are about the same. For a square face, all three pairs of dots are