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Getting started with Chinese 1
Languages

Getting started with Chinese 1

...double seven’. The numbers 0–99 Once you know the numbers 1–10 in Chinese, it is easy to form the rest of the numbers up to 99. For example: shíyī 11 (ten one) shí’èr 12 (ten two) èrshí 20 (two ten) sānshí 30 (three ten) sìshí 40 (four ten) èrshíyī 21 (two ten one) èrshí’èr 22 (two ten two) When you come to read Chinese, you will notice that...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Forensic science and fingerprints
Health, Sports & Psychology

Forensic science and fingerprints

...double loop whorl. Arches can be plain or tented. The expert will also try to assign the print to a particular finger - essential when making a comparison with a known print. The next stage is to examine the detailed features or minutiae. There are actually many of these but examples would include ridge ending, bifurcation, lake and short independent ridge...Forensic...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
Getting started with German 1
Languages

Getting started with German 1

...double s (ss), similar to s, but a little bit sharper. Activity 4 Here are some more examples of those typical sounds in German. Read the place names below and, in your notebook, write down a word association in your own language that will help you remember how to say the word when you see it written down. Beispiel eu in Deutschland sounds like ‘oi’ in ‘oil’ or...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Applying to study for a PhD in psychology
Health, Sports & Psychology

Applying to study for a PhD in psychology

...circulated in a modern university. To achieve specific goals, you will have to identify relevant gatekeepers and information providers. All of these aspects of research will require efficient communication, particularly through email. You will also need to read regulations, fill in forms and engage in email communications during the application procedures. 2. How could...
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Badge icon
Education & Development

Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing

...et al., 2015). Children who did not conform to the expected norms of behaviour were often marginalised from society, punished harshly and labelled in pejorative ways. The next section includes a timeline of some of the key events relating to societal views and developments in relation to children’s mental health. The sources used for this timeline include historical...
Communication and working relationships in sport and fitness Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

Communication and working relationships in sport and fitness

...et al., 2013). The following video clip explains how numerous micro-expressions can involuntarily flicker across your face in 1/25th of a second. NARRATOR To navigate our increasingly complex social world, we need to learn to collaborate and cooperate with one another. And that means we must learn how to understand the needs and desires of others. GIRL And we’re done....
Cyflwyniad i greu newid gwleidyddol a chymdeithasol
Society, Politics & Law

Cyflwyniad i greu newid gwleidyddol a chymdeithasol

...et al, 2018). Gellir ei ddeall mewn ffordd syml iawn (gweithgareddau sy’n ymwneud â ‘chyfrifoldeb personol’, megis ufuddhau i’r gyfraith a thalu trethi), yr holl ffordd i synnwyr eithafol, gan ganolbwyntio ar fynd i’r afael ag anghyfiawnder mewn cymdeithas, a ddiffinnir gan Westheimer a Kahne (2004) fel dinasyddiaeth ‘sy’n canolbwyntio ar gyfiawnder’....
Improving patient, family and colleague witnesses’ experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings
Health, Sports & Psychology

Improving patient, family and colleague witnesses’ experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings

...et al., 2020). Whistleblowing is in the public interest because it legally protects people to raise concerns that affect the public or workers in an organisation. Raising concerns through appropriate routes is seen as important in protecting the public and people working in health and social care to ensure the quality and safety of care (General Medical Council, 2014;...