Programme Essays

  • Completing a Fitness Training Programme

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    Completing a Fitness Training Programme 1. Title Page 2. Contents 3. Planning – Introduction 4. Testing of prior fitness 5. Testing of prior fitness (continued) 6. Comparing my scores to national averages 7. Setting achievable targets 8. Theoretical aspects – General fitness 9. Specific Fitness and Principles of Training 10. The FITT principle and weight training 11. Training methods 12. Training methods continued 13. Continuous training 14. The effect of preparation

  • ERADICATION OF CHILD LABOUR

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    APPEAL EDUCATIONAL AWARENESS PROGRAMME FOR ERADICATION OF CHILD LABOUR 1. Background of the Organisation : Inspired by the Nationwide call of Mahatma Gandhi ‘March towards Village,’ People’s Institute of Rural Development - PIRD was established in the year 1983. PIRD is working for landless labour, poor farmers, child labour & women groups related to rural development programmes. Campaign against child labour and education for child labour are also our major programmes. 2. Facts about Child Labour

  • Organisational Structure and Culture of the Oceans 11 Team

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    wished to review how the Ocean’s 11 team was formed and discuss by putting a management development programme together, the organisational behavioural aspects of the group. A vast amount of research was conducted in order to put together the management development programme together to show other organisations how to prevent problems within their group and avoid issues that will be mentioned in this programme. The main objectives of this report are to research and analyse what motivates a group or team

  • How have sitcoms changed over time?

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    Although ‘Men Behaving Badly’ is not that much older than ‘Friends’ the more recent episodes of Friends are quite different to the final episodes of M.B.B. The most obvious difference between the two programmes is the clothes the actors wear and their accents. Of course this is to be expected due to the difference in time and location of filming but also the characters play very different parts. In M.B.B. all the characters are around aged 30 and live in quite a bad part of London and not particularly

  • COMPUTER SECURITY ISSUES

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    Virus can effect the system. They are pieces of codes created by hacker to create a nuisances and to another extreme corrupt valuable data. Examples of these can be animated icons flying pass the computer screen and to another extreme can be programmes designed to delete the hard drive. The Computer Virus can be caught through a number of ways. The most highly publicised way, is through the Internet, other ways are through removable storage media, such as floppy disks and zip drives. They can

  • Social Planning, Community Development, and Social/Community Action

    2634 Words  | 6 Pages

    dentists, hospitals, health visitors and other public services and facilities. Frequently however, issues arise amongst a community that need attention. In this essay I will outline and discuss some of these issues and the interventions, projects or programmes designed and used to tackle and combat them. The three models of intervention or, ‘Community Development’, I will discuss in this essay, "Social Planning", "Community Development", and "Social/Community Action", all have the same aim regardless

  • Investigation Report on Website Development

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    content. The content will need to match up with your audience's expectations (Barnett & O'Rourke, 2006). One sample audience would be prospective students looking for a programme that might interest them ("What makes a good…", n.d.). A site that reflects this is Massey University, where you can "match interest to programmes". 2.1.2 Compelling Content Content is the most important single element on a website, this will be the reason why they visit your site in the first place (Barnett & O'Rourke

  • ESL Admissions Essay - My New Life in America

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    officials asked if I carried any agricultural products, I looked at her at a loss for what to do. In the following days, I found that many things that were extremely easy in China became the biggest problems to me. I couldn't understand the TV programmes and couldn't read newspapers and magazines, I didn't know how to check out after shopping, and I didn't even dare go out alone. All of these came from the language obstacle. In China, I had never had a problem like this. I had my family

  • Television Violence

    3778 Words  | 8 Pages

    viewers has been a controversial issue for many years. Some viewers believe that there is an increasingly large amount of violence on television and this widespread public concern has "led to calls for stricter controls on the depiction of violence in programmes" (Gunter and McAleer 1990:92). Exactly how much violence is there on television though? Many cultivation theorists have studied this, acquiring data in the form of content analysis. They agree on a definition of a violent act, for example Gerbner

  • Religious Television Programmes

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    Religious Television Programmes There are three main types of religious programmes; magazine, worship and documentary. Throughout my essay I hope to explore these programmes, providing examples and discussing their effect on an audience. I hope to do this by evaluating and analysing the different programmes. I will also discuss the reasons behind why they are made. Religious programmes are made for a reason. They are a replacement to going to a church or another place of worship. They

  • Identify and analyse the relationship between the business’s training

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    analyse the relationship between the business’s training and development programme and its management of performance and explain how these two functions may be influenced by different motivational theories HSBC puts a lot of emphasis on providing excellent training and development programmes. HSBC believe that it is this quality of training that has enabled them to become a successful organisation. The training programmes are usually carried out in a consistent and formal way. HSBC believe

  • Teachers and KPLI programme

    1015 Words  | 3 Pages

    quality of them. Kursus Perguruan Lepasan Ijazah (KPLI) is one of the programmes that offered education programme to students who already had a degree in certain area such as business, engineering, management and so on. This programme is to prepare them to be a teacher in primary school. According to Santhi (2009), this programme was a fast track programme where the students can finished their study after one year. Besides, this programme was introduced since 3 January 2003 by Ministry of Education (MOE)

  • Religious Programmes on Television

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    Religious Programmes on Television There are many different types of religious programmes on T.V such as Songs of praise on BBC 1. This programme lasts for about half an hour and includes famous guest singing religious hymns. These guests include people like Michael Ball and Lesley Garret etc. Also they have a vicar who performs a typical ceremony like what normally would happen on a Sunday morning. And on Sky TV there is a whole channel to “24 hour broadcasts such as “The life of Jesus”

  • Essay On Loyalty Programme

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    There have been many new generations of loyalty programmes that have gained a widespread appeal during the first airline industry when America introduced its first flyer programme. Loyalty Programmes can be traced back to 1896 through the introduction of S&H Green Stamps which was recorded as the largest consumer’s goods in the world. Technological development generated a large increase in loyalty programmes which helped to develop the world economically. “2000 Jupiter Research study, 75% of US consumers

  • Drama piece using different extracts from other plays and social

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    Drama piece using different extracts from other plays and social references from television programmes Drama essay one part two In our drama piece we are using different extract from other plays and social references from television programmes. We have also used song lyrics, which fitted the mood and context of the piece to inspire us and add to the drama. The portrayal in books and film has helped us to build up our characters and to see the reactions from the different times in which

  • Needle and Syringes Programme

    1122 Words  | 3 Pages

    The needle and syringe programme (NSP) is the programme that supplies needle and syringe and also other equipment used to prepare and illegal drug. This programme is run by pharmacies and drug services. World Health Organization (2007) stated that the purpose of this programme is to reduce the transmission of blood- borne viruses and other infections that caused by sharing injecting equipment. The work of NSPs has focused on HIV prevention and also rising HIV-prevalence among clients in many locations

  • Six Week Training Program

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    Six Week Training Program Planning The purpose of this training programme is to improve my muscular strength and speed for badminton. I do not suffer from any injuries or health problems so there will not be any problems with that. However If I do suffer from any injuries during the programme I will write them down and if they have caused me any problems and what I will do to change my programme in order for my injuries to heal quicker. I will need to take some safety aspects into

  • The Care Programme Approach (CPA)

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    Introduction This essay will critically analyse Care Programme Approach (CPA) assessment and care plan in an OSCE I undertook. By utilising the CPA and sources of current literature, I hope to demonstrate my knowledge and understanding in relation to this skill as well as identifying areas with scope for learning. Assessment is about collecting information on a person’s needs and circumstances, and making sense of that information in order to identify needs and decide on what support or treatment

  • Livestock Feeding Programmes

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    of 2.5 production cycles per year. 3) Review the available feeding systems and methods for storing feed on the College farm (or similar). Consider cattle, sheep and pigs. 4) Demonstrate a practical ability to design and implement a feeding programme. Here you should briefly summarise a practical example of where you have been involved in planning a ration for a group of farm animals and have taken part in feeding these animals either on the College farm or elsewhere.

  • Road Safety Programme Essay

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    Road Safety Programme Irelands National Roads Authority is responsible for operating, maintaining and improving the national road network. In carrying out it remit, it faces a number of key challenges, not least is the safety programme. Excellent progress has been made on upgrading the national road network in recent years, but much of the unimproved network remains congested, sub-standard and unsafe. Safety is a high priority. Ireland has, in common with most European countries, made good progress