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Pamela

Business start ups.

Transitioning to independent business owner - major points to consider:· Cash flow· Income expenditure· Invoicing · Business stationery· Business terms and conditions. Comm...
Muhammad

Structure of matter

What is matter? Is a glass with some water in it half empty or full? Actually, neither is correct. The glass is completely full, half full of water and half full of air. What is air...
Aakarsh

The Code of Life: How DNA Shapes Who We Are

DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is a molecule that carries the genetic information of all living organisms. It is found in the cells of all living things and serves as the blueprint fo...
Karen

How can I help my child with maths

Why does my child find maths so hard? For many children at different ages, maths can be hugely difficult, creating anxiety and distress. In today s article, we explore why that is a...
Karen

Learning in KS1

Key Stage One might be the first part of your child s school education but it s also one of the most crucial to their future enjoyment of learning!While it s easy to assume ...
Ashley

Star vocab and phrases to use in 11+/13+ writing

Vocab Adjectives lithe, skulking, myriad, inimitable, salientAdverbs sullenly, dejectedly, serenely, spitefully, indeliblyVerbs saunter, cajole, chrysalise, ensconce, c...
Pamela

Transitioning to entrepreneurial business.

My personal journey from qualified Occupational Health Adviser to successful independent Occupational Health Consultant Adviser. This journey is also suitable for other entrepreneu...
Mo

Recent Business Theories

Business theory has been developed and revised over time to keep up with the ever-evolving world of business. Several new theories have received a great deal of attention in recent ...
Elena Magdalena

Reflection

THIS IS THE EXAMPLE MY CLASSMATE HAS ACHIEVED THE GRADE WITH THIS WORK Introduction:This product is made to reflect on my experience within a charity, and one of the cases I have b...
Twinkle Vijaybhai

Interesting facts about prime numbers

understanding primes and composite numbers is to think of them as the product of factors. "2 times 3 equals 6, so 2 and 3 are factors of 6. So, there are two ways to make six 1 t...