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Module Assessment Paper 4 Keys

Task 1.

1-g,

2-j,

3-h,

4-a,

5-i,

6-e,

7-b,

8-f,

9-d,

10-c.

Task 2. To be organized exactly as stated in the Module Assessment Paper 4.

Task 3.

  1. The title page tells the name of a book and the author’s name. It also tells the name of the company that published the book.

  2. The copyright page is on the back of the title page. It tells when the book was published.

  3. The foreword/preface contains introductory comments about the book. It can be written by the author or someone else.

  4. The contents page lists the titles of the chapters or units in the book and the pages on which they begin.

  5. The glossary contains definitions of difficult or unfamiliar words that appear in the book.

  6. The bibliography is a list of books about a certain subject. It can also be a list of books the author used or referred to in the text.

  7. The index is a list of all the topics in a book. It is in alphabetical order and lists the page or pages on which each topic appears.

Task 4.

1-d,

2-i,

3-g,

4-k,

5-l,

6-b,

7-n,

8-a,

9-e,

10-f,

11-m,

12-o,

13-j,

14-h,

15-c.

Tapescripts

Unit 1

Task 15

Hello! And welcome to the HumanConcepts video series. In this video we will show you how HumanConcepts Organizational Planning Suite allows you to easily visualize matrix reporting relationships. In today's global economy, the structure of many organizations has become increasingly complex. People are frequently given multiple, cross-functional roles and responsibilities, and it's often difficult to represent matrix management in an org chart. In this example, Adele Miller holds the position of HR Business Partner. Adele’s primary manager is Patricia Parker, the VP of Human Resources. One of Adele’s many roles is to provide HR services to both the Sales and Operations departments in her company. In this role Adele has a secondary reporting relationship to each of the department heads – George Davis, the VP of Sales and Glen Finley, the VP of operations. Clicking on George Davis takes us to the Sales work chart. Notice that Adele is also included in George’s chart. This allows George to easily communicate the structure of his organization to new team members. George can also change the view so that Adele’s box is highlighted to indicate her dotted line relationship. Notice that Adele’s box is excluded from headcount calculations since she is not included in George’s cost centre. For example, the span of Control field indicates that George has three direct reports instead of four. Adele can also be excluded from any salary or budgetary role-up calculations within George’s organization. George can simplify the chart so that Adele’s other managers are no longer displayed in her box. In this mode the arrow button in the corner of the box allows you to quickly view and navigate matrix manages. The box border makes it easier to distinguish between indirect and direct reporting relationships. Indirect reports can also be included in charts that are printed or published in PDF and PowerPoint. As you can see it is easy to use Human Concepts Organizational Planning Suite to visualize matrix reporting relationships. To view more videos or to learn more about HumanConcepts please visit our website.

Unit 3

Task 13

Video 1

Bookpal Australia Ltd.

So you want to get your book published? Here’s the bad news, if you pick the first route of traditional publishing. I hate to bust your bubble; but the truth is, it is very difficult to get published, and you’d probably know that 99% of manuscripts are rejected. You see… most publishers nowadays only accept proven authors. So chances of you getting published are slim to none. The good news is there is an alternative. That alternative is “Self publishing”. Now, to be fully honest with you, self publishing is not a bed of roses either. The whole publishing process is so complicated… to know how it all works, and to hire people for each task of the publishing process, will take you forever, cause you tremendous stress and waste lots of time. At the end of it, self publishing may mean you can spend a lot of time just to produce a few books, with no distribution or exposure for your books.

That’s why you need Bookpal, we provide you with an easy, one stop place to get tour book published. All you have to do is give us your manuscript in Microsoft Word… and Voila! We do all the hard work to make you a published author! Now, you’re probably wondering: “Well, there are a few self publishing films around. Why should I choose Bookpal?” Great questions. Hang on while I explain the 4 things that make Bookpal different…

Firstly, Bookpal has the widest distribution channel out of any self publishing company in the world! To be specific, our distribution network covers over 27,000 bookstores across Australia, USA, Canada, UK, Singapore, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Thailand, Taiwan and Malaysia. The fact is your published book will also be made available in over 1,000 internet bookstores, including Amazon, Book Depository and most other local and international internet bookstores. Now you are probably wondering about eBooks? The good news is we can also publish you on the Amazon Kindle and Apple’s IPad! What does that all meant to you? It means maximum exposure for your book, giving you the best possible chance for success!

Secondly, because publishing a book can be a daunting task, you will have a dedicated support person guide you through the publishing process. In most cases, your support person in Brisbane will get back to you within 24-hours or less, to solve any problems you may have during or after the publication of your book. The result? No more speaking to different people in call centres in India or the Philippines every time you call!

Thirdly, Bookpal is the only self publishing company in the world that can offer to our unique “Guaranteed Amazon Bestseller” service. I’m not kidding you around… you will be working with the very same team that has created bestselling books for the likes of Dr. Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, Harvey Mackay, John Assaraf, Mark Victor Hansen, Anthony Robbins foundation, Brian Tracy, Alex Mandosian, Greg Reid, Stedman Greham, Tom Hopkins, Steve Olson, and many more. Yes… you read that right! We can get your book on the bestseller list on Amazon… guaranteed or 100% of your money back!

Finally, Bookpal has something none of our competitors’ even dare think about… we have a Money Back Guarantee on our services. You see… anytime before your book gets approved by you to go to print, if you feel we have not kept any of our promises, you will be entitled to a part or full money back refund, depending on the service you have chosen. To date, we have less than a 1,5% refund rate… which goes to show the quality of our services. Still not convinced?

Task 6 (Workbook)

Video 2

Here’s what some of our clients have to say:

“I decided to just immediately go the self publishing route. This has been a really interesting experience for me.”

Carmel Rowley

“… as well. And that’s exactly what book held, you know they had time to listen to what I had to say, to raid what I had to write”.

Eddie Labbad

“When I found Bookpal and I looked it up in the web page and I said Wow, that’s a good print!”

Gigi Sedlmayer

“So, what I wanted was someone that would look after me from concept to bookshop. I knew I could get it from Bookpal”

John Driscoll

“With it being our first book, not knowing anything about book publishing, they helped us with every step on the way. And I can only highly recommend Bookpal.

Logan Historical Society

“Yes, Yes, this is my book, once in a life, and it’s dedicated to my three sons and Bookpal had been terrific!”

Margie Robbins

“They have been nice helpful in every aspect of all I’ve been through. And I was absolutely delighted that I had the opportunity to have my book published through Bookpal”

Ray Pitty

“…and I would recommend them for anybody, especially if you want to self publish, they will talk you through it, it’s easy going, relaxed, no pressure. Yes, I am a fan of a good experience.”

Trevor Salter

If you have any questions, or if you are ready to get your book published, click on the button below this video. Or call our Brisbane office on 130076 9998 now!

Unit 4

Task 17

Cequent performance products, Inc.

We, here at Cequent, are both pleased and proud of the most recent changes to our organization. By consulting our three divisions and our ten brands we are able to give our customers the best service and the most complete line in the industry with only one telephone call, one purchase order and one invoice. We currently are shipping from 8 various locations, but, as a complete company, in order to better service our customers, we realize the need for centralized warehouse for the combined products. We will continue to support our satellite warehouses as shown in this graphic. At our electric product offering we have combined the distribution centres originally located Angola, Indiana and McAllen, Texas by combining our different brands in one location, we can service you, our customers, better. This section is managed by our warehouse manager – Laramie Ramey. On our electrical site we have 68 years of engineering excellence. And in our new trailer section we have combined the distribution centres originally located in Wausay, Wisconsin and Houston, Texas. This section is managed by a warehouse manager Ken Wills. These two brands combined have a hundred and ninety three years of quality products. This is our towing and staging section of the warehouse. A hundred and fifty two years of a highest quality products and service in the towing industry combined in one warehouse. Orders we received at our customer service locations and it ended into the order entry system and then separated into the three sections. Each order is polled and is consolidated into staging area waiting for shipment. I’d like to thank you on joining us on a short tour. We are looking forward to servicing you.

Unit 6

Task 8

History of the Book

About 10 thousand years ago in Samaria which is modern day Saudi Arabia the book begins its journey as a clay tablet. This name is in the near the way to keep record of crops and livestock, so they began making clay tablets to write on. The simple form of writing that they invented called Cuneiform (“wedge shaped”). They used sticks to write on the tablets and then maybe laid them out in a sand to harden them. However there had to be a better way… “Yes, I think it’s done”: “Did you break another one?”…

This better way came around 3500 B.C. in Egypt. The Egyptians had developed the more complex form of writing with pictures called “hieroglyphics”. They also invented a type of paper to write on. This first form of paper was made from the tall rave that grew along a Nile river called a papyrus plant. Papyrus became a major industry for the Egyptians, and they begin to export it. With this new business Greece was their best customer. The Greeks began to make scrolls out of the papyrus. This scrolls were light way and easy to carry. Since Greece was a world capital of learning in those days, scroll made it easier for scholars, teachers and others to carry important information with them.

The Greeks also invented a form of writing. It was an alphabet of 24 symbols called letters. Around 146 B.C. the ever-growing Roman Empire conquered Greece. They too helped the book progress. They wrote on thin wooden boards which they punch closely and then tight together. This wooden book became known as the codex. In order to write in these new books they applied wax to the wood, allow time to let it dry and then a writer would scratch the letters into the wax. These wooden books were soon replaced by ones that had papyrus pages. That was making it even easier to use and carry. Today codex is a technical term for any book made up of multiple pages bound together. We can… pay the Graces for this new progress.

Next, the use of parchment of starched animal's skin made the book even more like the ones we use today. The skins were bleached and robbed smooth. There are many advantages to using parchment. It was last likely a tare, ink could be erased if needed, it could be painted and you could use both sides of it.

This form of the codex with parchment was the first version of the modern book.

In regard to the book the Chinese were writing on palm leaves that have been plant. These flatten leaves have been in placing together like a fan to be read. The Chinese wanted a better more practical material though and they finally found it when in 105 A.D. the world's first sheers of real paper were invented. With this paper they made books that were written by hand. Eventually they developed a print-making method called woodcut which made illustration making multiple impressions on the same page easier. Because of this new paper the Chinese changed how they made books. They began to glitter pages together and folded them “accordion style”.

Unit 7

Task 5

How It's made books

Book bindings date back to second century, Egypt, where Christian Moncks sawed sheets of papyrus together, then enclose them in letter cover boards connected by strips of high. Moncks in Medieval Europe stitch together hand written parchments, binding them between wooden boards often covered in leather, sometimes even embellished with gold leave and jams. The 16 century saw the arrival of cheaper printed books with simple case board bindings.

Today commercial book binding is highly mechanized. The process starts with large sheets of paper, each containing several consecutive pages of the book. A worker positions a stuck of each sheet into a machine appropriately called the guillotine. Its sharp blade drops down and sharps off access paper. After trimming the stuck moves into a machine called the folder which falls each sheet into book size with the pages and the right order. As we see here in slow motion, the machine starts by perforating the fold line. Then the sheet moves along the conveyer belt until it hits a stopper to the fire right. That stop position aliens the perforation between two rollers. Watching slow motion how those rollers pull the page down pressing a need fold. This process repeats itself for each fold of the sheet. The result of all that folding is what’s called a signature – a unit of pages in the correct order, but still attached each other. A book is made up of several signatures.

Another machine now assembles them in the right sequence along with the cover for binding. There are many different binding methods. This one is called wire stitching. As we see here in slow motion, the machine drives heavy duty staples right through the spine of the signature’s uncover. The staples are cut from steal wire that’s so strong. You have to tear the book apart to remove them. Here's another slow motion. Look at that stapling action.

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