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Applying social work law to asylum and immigration
Society, Politics & Law

Applying social work law to asylum and immigration

...c. 50,000 The correct answer is c. Answer After several years of relatively stable numbers of asylum applications, there has been a recent increase after the COVID-19 global pandemic. There were 48,540 applications, which is still around half the level of the previous peak in 2002 (84,132 applications). Unaccompanied children and young people There were 3775 applications...
Economics explains discrimination in the labour market
Society, Politics & Law

Economics explains discrimination in the labour market

...C are being paid less than comparable men. It is also evident that the greater the variation in productivity within the female group, the more women will be underpaid compared with men who may be less productive. The curve showing the distribution of productivity would be wider, and, hence, there would be more overlap with the distribution curve for men. Discrimination...
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Education & Development

Ewch â’ch addysgu ar-lein

...C., Ferguson, R., Cross, S. a Waterhouse, P. (2013) Beyond Prototypes: Enabling innovation in technology-enhanced learning [Ar-lein]. Ar gael yn www.beyondprototypes.com/ (Cyrchwyd 21 Rhagfyr 2017). Sharrar, L. a Bigatel, P. (2014) Moving a Face-to-Face Course Online without Losing Student Engagement [Ar-lein]. Ar gael yn
Level 2: Intermediate 24 hrs
Making decisions
Money & Business

Making decisions

...C then they should prefer A to C. Second, decision makers are assumed to engage in a formally rational decision-making process on the basis of those preferences...Making decisions: 3.2 Utility theory - Utility theory is based on this assumption of rationality and describes all decision outcomes (financial and otherwise) in terms of the utility (or value) placed on them by...
Level 3: Advanced 4 hrs
Digital forensics
Science, Maths & Technology

Digital forensics

...C. G. (2013) ‘Fingerprint identification not infallible, nor scientific & based on fraud’, cliffordmillerlaw, 8 March [Online]. Available at http://cliffordmillerlaw.wordpress.com/2013/03/08/fingerprint-identification-not-infallible-nor-scientific-based-on-fraud/ (Accessed 2 December 2013). Palmer, G. (2001) A Road Map for Digital Forensic Research: Report from the...
Level 3: Advanced 8 hrs
Studying mammals: Plant predators
Nature & Environment

Studying mammals: Plant predators

...c) What is the purpose of the pika's haymaking activity? Discussion (a) Plants may have spines and spikes on their leaves and stems (acacias have particularly fierce spines amongst their leaves, see Figure 4) and they may secrete poisons or have toxic chemicals inside their cells. (b) Tapirs avoid being poisoned by being selective about the type of leaves that they eat...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
Learning to teach: making sense of learning to teach
Education & Development

Learning to teach: making sense of learning to teach

...C grades, most of them, for their GCSE English and when their results came out, five of them got A grades, five of them got B grades and two of them got C grades. And that day of those results... And I did a lot during my broadcasting career, I had some incredible highs. I remember broadcasting on the first day when we took over from Terry Wogan on the breakfast show and...
Childhood in the digital age
Education & Development

Childhood in the digital age

...C. (2012) ‘The effects of social media on children’, Communication and Social Media, EWU WordPress. Available at: https://inside.ewu.edu/ cmst496-stafford/ the-effects-of-social-media-on-children/ (Accessed: 14 January 2020). Bradbury, A., Lee, S. and Roberts-Holmes, G. (2017) ‘Hyper-governance and datafication in early years education: children as
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs