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For some people, staying awake might help fight depression
Health, Sports & Psychology

For some people, staying awake might help fight depression

...When I’d asked her if she thought her husband would notice any change in her symptoms, she’d said she hoped he’d notice the change in her physical appearance. Hope. After she has spent more than half her life without it, I suspect its return is the most precious golden anniversary gift of all. This article was originally published by Mosaic under a CC-BY licence...
IT in everyday life
Science, Maths & Technology

IT in everyday life

...physical and mental bits of our work. […] Equipment for the roaming worker will have access to the network via satellite or terrestrial systems. People will control computers and services simply by talking in everyday language. Computers will understand all major languages and understand what the user means most of the time, asking clarification questions to resolve any...
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Hybrid working: skills for digital transformation
Digital & Computing

Hybrid working: skills for digital transformation

...physical documents? Do you know what to do if you receive spam emails? Who do you let use your devices? The National Cyber Security Centre has further tips for staying secure online and the Learn My Way website has a basic introduction to Online Safety resource that you may wish to explore...Hybrid working: skills for digital transformation: 5.2 Digital governance and...
Youth justice in the UK: children, young people and crime Badge icon
Education & Development

Youth justice in the UK: children, young people and crime

...physical capacity for independent participation in society. Activity 1 At what age can someone …? Timing: Allow approximately 30 minutes for this activity Use an internet search tool to find answers to the following questions. At what age …: … can someone legally drive a car in the UK? … can a child be left on their own? … can someone leave school? … can...
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History & The Arts

Exploring the history of prisoner education

...physical punishments – such as death, transportation, and whipping (among others) – with imprisonment led to the rise of new types of prisons in the early 1800s. The penal system in all four nations became a complex web of institutions through which men, women and children flowed depending on the seriousness of the crime of which they were accused and, if convicted,...
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Money & Business

Diversity and inclusion in the workplace

...physical wellbeing to balanced representation and employee voice equal parental leave and flexible working patterns ongoing progress towards equal pay for all colleagues sharing their personal stories through vlogs, events, fireside chats and blogs family wellbeing support guidelines covering topics such as menopause, fertility treatment, pregnancy and baby loss and...
The science of nutrition and healthy eating Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

The science of nutrition and healthy eating

...physics as well as giving some insight into healthier eating. Reading food labels, choosing healthier foods, hydrating appropriately and understanding how we taste food will allow you to be more informed about the choices you make about the food you eat...Are we really what we eat? How do we know what is in our food? Does it need to be difficult to follow a healthy eating...
Principles and practices of peace education
Education & Development

Principles and practices of peace education

...physical and verbal fights. Direct violence might arise from deeper, less immediately visible violence. For example, cultural violence describes the beliefs and assumptions that affect the ways in which particular groups of people are treated. Racism, homophobia and ableism are examples of cultural violence that can become most clearly visible when they result in direct...