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What happens to you when you read?
Health, Sports & Psychology

What happens to you when you read?

...business partner Marley, on every one, implying Scrooge’s increasing dread, and also allowing the reader to empathise with that dread, almost experiencing it for ourselves. Dickens finishes this mini-scene by having Scrooge react to the emotion as he gets up in exasperation and walks across the room. The important thing to take away from this activity into the rest of...
Starting with maths: Patterns and formulas
Science, Maths & Technology

Starting with maths: Patterns and formulas

...business and archaeology. We hope that these examples illustrate some of the very broad applications of maths and how mathematical relationships can be used in making decisions. As you work through these examples, you may like to consider where else maths might be used in each of these topics! When you are trying to solve a real-life problem mathematically, you often use...
Revision and examinations
Education & Development

Revision and examinations

...business of answering questions. If you become familiar with the presentation of the exam paper, it can be reassuring. This activity can also help you to decide which topics you might want to revise. Once you have an idea of the style and format of your exam paper, you are ready to gather together the materials from which you will need to revise...Revision and...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
What do we mean by digital health and social care?
Health, Sports & Psychology

What do we mean by digital health and social care?

...business process support. The electronic records are in a different colour as they straddle all levels of the system as a whole, reflecting the pivotal role it plays in any digital strategy. It is the foundation on which many of the other apps are built. Next are the technologies that provide tools for health and care professionals. These include decision support, the...
Coaching others to coach Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

Coaching others to coach

...busy, as everybody is, that I will probably keep putting stuff off. And I need somebody, basically, who's going to keep me in check or challenge me to be better and be quite straightforward with that. So I kind of gravitated to Mark. And as it turned out, I think I was the only one that selected him, because I could see a guy that wasn't going to you know wrap me up in...
Level 2: Intermediate 24 hrs
The Empties Generation: Why did we hit peak booze in 2004
History & The Arts

The Empties Generation: Why did we hit peak booze in 2004

...busy having a good time to notice. [Beer bottles in a field] Gemma died young. We’d been in the same year at school and, like me, she’d gone to university afterwards. One night in 2001, my sister told me that Gemma had been killed. The car she was in was hit by a van that crossed onto the wrong side of the motorway. The driver was reportedly more than four times over...
Richard Brock - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

Richard Brock - Earth in Vision

...business increased and a lot of trash fish was chucked out of boats, so the fulmars did well and now they’ve gone down, because they’re eating plastic. So the film actually starts in somebody’s house where they’re using plastic in some way and they flush a plastic item down the loo or down the sink, alright so I’ll let you choose your item. Anyway, it goes down...
Sir David Attenborough - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

Sir David Attenborough - Earth in Vision

...business. And so yes, archives, but I suggest that a) they’re very expensive b) they are more limited in the information they can give you than you might suppose. Most blue-chip programmes ignore environmental issues. Is this right? The first thing is that natural history broadcasting covers a whole span of things and they don’t necessarily have to do everything in...