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    Btec Level 3 Unit 7 P1

    Hardware: CPU- The processor allows programs on the computer to run, every programs has a set of instructions that the processor decodes to make them work. The quicker the processor runs the instructions, the quicker the program responds to the user. The power of the CPU is dependent on how fast the circuits are driven. Many graphics work require a lot of processing, for example rescaling images or applying complex effects to graphics. Graphics Card- Graphics cards take digital data from the operating

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    P6 Unit 1 Btec Business Level 3

    Factor (Political, Technological, Social) Name of organisation 1 impact on business activities and stakeholders. Name of organisation 2 impact on business activities and stakeholders. Consumer protection (Social) Consumer protection is a group of laws and organizations designed to ensure the rights of consumers as well as fair trade, competition and accurate information in the marketplace. This also can be a political factor as it makes the information of the business correct to make sure the business

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    Business Btec Level Three - Unit 31 - D1

    D1 - Evaluate the way in which a fashion retailer has adapted its policies in response to an identified target market characteristic. Topman have many polices that are there in order to make the experience and the time in the store or buying online better for the consumer. The polices are often tailored to the target market to make sure that they are meeting the market characteristics. Topman makes sure that the target market that they are aiming towards is going to be attracted to what they have

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    Btec Business Level 3 Unit 4 P1

    | Method | Internal or External | Primary or Secondary | Qualitative or Quantitative | Verbal | Focus Group.A business such as Tesco would use a focus group to conduct research and find out customer feedback on new products they might want to introduce. | The focus group would be external because the group would consist of people not employed by Tesco its self. | A focus group would be primary because it is conducted by them and collected for one specific purpose. | Using focus group information

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    Btec Business Level 3 Unit 3 P1

    P1 - Outline the web architecture and components which enable internet and web functionality M1 - Explain the user side and server side factors that influence the performance of a website D1 - Explain the role of the TCP/IP protocol and how it links to application layer protocols Within this assignment I will try and explain the web architecture and the components that enable internet and the functionality of the web. If we look on what internet is, we can say it is a network connecting computers

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    Btec Health And Social Care Level 3 Unit 21 P2

    P2 There are many nutrients that are required for a balanced, healthy diet, five of which are: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins and minerals. Carbohydrates: Carbohydrates is a micronutrient, alongside fat and protein which all provide us with energy quickly. A carbohydrate is a sugar and is composed of hydrogen, carbon and oxygen. It helps digestion and provides energy. Carbohydrates are divided into 3 groups: starch, fibre and sugar, which all help digestion. Protein: Protein is found

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    Btec Business Level 3 Unit 4 P1

    P1 – Describe the recruitment documentation used in a selected organisation. A brief introduction to Tesco. Tesco PLC is a global grocery and general retailer and is the largest retailer in Britain. Worldwide, there are around 5380 stores. Measured by revenues, Tesco is the third largest retailer in the world, after Wal-Mart and Carrefour and in terms of profit, Tesco is the second largest retailer in the world, after Wal-Mart. Tesco is also the biggest private sector employer in the UK, with

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    Business Btec Level 3 Unit 10 D1

    Unit 10 Pass Criteria (D1) The first method that I used was a questionnaire I chose this method it allows me to analyse the user needs, expectations, perspectives, priorities and preferences. Because I needed to collect the data from such a large sample size it is a fast way to collect results, it also has high validity as the questions are very specific to the canteen and healthy food. By using a questionnaire it allows the staff and pupils to think about their answers; as I didn't require their

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    Btec Level 3 Develop Through Life Stages

    The physical, intellectual, emotional and social development for each of the life stages of an individual All living things have a life cycle. Every human goes through these stages throughout their life in which changes occur. -Infancy -Childhood -Adolescence -Adulthood -Elderly Infancy After around nine months inside the mother’s womb a child is born. During the infant stage the individual is extremely dependant, the adult would have to feed, nurture and look after the infant. Infancy

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    Business Btec Level 3 Unit 2 P1

    Unit 2 The selected organisation is Asda. Asda is one of the world’s most well-known and valuable brands and commands a leading market share in the world’s supermarket business. Asda produces food and general household products and it also has a cafeteria McCafe which produces hot drinks, sweets and snacks. The restaurant employs about 130 people. Its structure is a tall hierarchal structure. On top you find the Head Office which consists of the owner of Asda and the board of directors, after

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