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Starting with law
Society, Politics & Law

Starting with law

...adults and young persons. The Court of Appeal decided that the cricket club should be allowed to continue to play at the ground and so the injunction was not appropriate. However, the sum of damages to be paid by the club to Mr and Mrs Miller was increased to account for past and future damage. In practice, it is not always easy to achieve the balance between rights and...
Level 1: Introductory 3 hrs
The social nature of being human
Society, Politics & Law

The social nature of being human

...de corps or some sense of relational intimacy. You don't know them as individuals, but there, there is definitely a sense of a shared identity. So in that sense, I think you can talk about a change in how you conceptualise yourself. ...The social nature of being human: 2 Groups and politics - [Described image] Figure 3 (Not) on his own In this course, you will examine...
An introduction to crime and criminology
Society, Politics & Law

An introduction to crime and criminology

...de Haan and Loader, 2002; Karstedt et al., 2011; Drake & Harvey, 2014). Crime, harm and victimisation are all issues that can draw out painful or angry responses, and sometimes these responses are amplified through the media and the stories that you hear about crime. These passions will help to stimulate your criminological imagination, but they can also, sometimes, get...
Hadrian's Rome
History & The Arts

Hadrian's Rome

...De Fine Licht (1968). Figure 10 Front designs of the Pantheon. Drawing by Mark Wilson Jones. Figure 11 Comparison of the hypothetical original project for the Pantheon (left) and the building as executed (right). Drawing by Mark Wilson Jones. Discussion The Pantheon as we see it today has inspired architects for almost the last 2,000 years. It is a well-studied monument,...
Level 3: Advanced 10 hrs
International relations: exploring territorial divisions
Society, Politics & Law

International relations: exploring territorial divisions

...de facto British and French rule, as ‘mandated territories’ under the auspices of the League of Nations (the forerunner to the United Nations (UN)). Following on from the stipulations of the Sykes–Picot agreement, the territories of modern-day Syria and Lebanon fell under French control, while present-day Palestine/Israel, Jordan and Iraq were administered by the...
Gofalu am oedolion
Health, Sports & Psychology

Gofalu am oedolion

...Des i nôl ddoe. ANN Ges di gwyliau neis? PAT O, do. Roedd hi'n lyfli. Roedd hi’n heulog pob diwrnod. ANN Gwych. PAT Ie, odd hi’n lyfli. ANN Ac yna rwyt ti'n dod yn ôl i wynebu hyn – TIM Esgusodwch fi, Ann? ANN Ie? TIM Allet ti ddal fy nghwpan ychydig yn agosach ataf, os gweli di'n dda? Mae'n rhy bell. ANN O. Dyna ti. TIM Mae'n ddrwg gen i. PAT Felly mae gen i...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
Succeed with maths: part 2 Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

Succeed with maths: part 2

...adults is 0.04 g. Convert this to milligrams, the more usual way to quote this value. Answer c.1 milligram (mg) is a thousandth of a gram. This tells us that: one g equals 1000 mg So, the multiline equation line 1 daily recommended intake equals left parenthesis 0.04 multiplication 1000 right parenthesis mg line 2 equals 40 mg As with length, imperial units for mass are...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
An introduction to data and information in health and social care
Health, Sports & Psychology

An introduction to data and information in health and social care

...de la Serre, a French army captain, visited the school and described his system of 12 raised dots representing sounds which could be combined to form words. Braille experimented with Barbier’s system and, by the time he was 20, he had simplified it so that each letter of the alphabet could be represented by six raised dots arranged in three rows. The dots are precisely...