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EPQs: writing up your dissertation
Education & Development

EPQs: writing up your dissertation

...concepts, because we want our writing to be understood by everyone but that means a balance with explaining too much. We need to give enough detail to make our point understood, and scientific, if it’s that kind of research question, without being too complicated. All in all, it comes down to the need to simplify. More tips from Ann As Pascal – and Claire – suggest,...
Ian Kershaw on Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast
History & The Arts

Ian Kershaw on Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast

...concept the interpretative cornerstone of my biography of Hitler. The more you look at Hitler, the more the point strikes home. He alone was capable of such a monstrous vision. He alone was prepared at all stages to think the unthinkable, unhesitatingly to take the most radical options, to burn all bridges behind him. But in presiding over such breathtakingly terrible...
Lead and manage change in health and social care
Health, Sports & Psychology

Lead and manage change in health and social care

...concepts. These references are a good place to start: Cameron, E. and Green, M. (2009) Making Sense of Change Management: A complete guide to the models, tools and techniques of organizational change, 2nd edn, London, Kogan Page. Dawson, P. (1994) Organisational Change – A processual approach, London, Paul Chapman Publishing. Staff resistance to change has been...
Spectres, Monsters, Fairies and Vampires: An introduction to the Irish Gothic
OpenLearn Ireland

Spectres, Monsters, Fairies and Vampires: An introduction to the Irish Gothic

...concept of beings who are dead coming back to life in an altered form. Who popularised the term 'uncanny'? Jentsch describes the uncanny in German as ‘unheimlich’ (or unhomely) as something strange and unfamiliar. Sigmund Freud's essayThe Uncanny (1919), however, developed this idea to include a quality of being familiar and also strange at the same time. For Freud...
The caring manager in health and social care
Health, Sports & Psychology

The caring manager in health and social care

...conception of power’, Progress in Development Studies, 3(4), pp. 307–322...The caring manager in health and social care: Acknowledgements - This free course was written by Mathijs Lucassen, based on materials developed by Mary Larkin. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Creative...
Health and safety in the laboratory and field
Science, Maths & Technology

Health and safety in the laboratory and field

...concepts of health and safety within a science laboratory or in the field. There are a number of legal requirements that must be adhered to before carrying out work in a laboratory. One of these is the necessity to carry out risk assessments on the chemical and biological agents that are to be used as part of your practical work activities. As part of this process you may...
Global challenges in practice: designing a development intervention
Money & Business

Global challenges in practice: designing a development intervention

...concept, which you were introduced to in Week 1, highlighting issues of process and time. This week focuses on design. This naturally sits within the second stage of the project cycle you were introduced to and comes once research and investigation during the exploration stage has revealed the need for an intervention. Arguably, interventions should seek to learn and...
The law-making process in England and Wales
Society, Politics & Law

The law-making process in England and Wales

...concept. Parliament is the expression of the will of the people. It’s democracy in action, looking out for our best interests. Whether elected MPs or unelected lords, their job is the same – to represent you and me. Well. Not just you and me, clearly. That would be – that would be weird. They represent everyone. Even him. CAR OWNER: What are you doing? POLICE...