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Getting started with Italian 3
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Getting started with Italian 3

...table with the missing times. Ascoltate l’audio e inserite gli orari di partenza o arrivo nella tabella. Listen to some people in the tourist information office in Piombino asking about departure and arrival times for the ferries. 1.– A che ora parte il traghetto per Olbia? – Parte alle undici e venti. – E a che ora arriva? – Arriva alle sedici e trentacinque....
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Social work law and UK regulation
Society, Politics & Law

Social work law and UK regulation

...Table 1 Your positive and negative observations of law POSITIVE NEGATIVE Words: 0 Discussion [Photo of two judges. They are both wearing a judge wig and black robe.] Figure 2 What does law make you think of? There are no right answers to this activity, which probably provoked a range of responses and ideas about law. It is important to recognise that you have pre-existing...
Level 2: Intermediate 5 hrs
Surfaces
Science, Maths & Technology

Surfaces

...DE}, faces {1, 2, 3, 4}. Faces 1 and 2 meet at the edge AE and at vertices A and E. Faces 1 and 3 meet at vertex E only. Faces 1 and 4 meet at edge DE and at vertices D and E. Face 3 has 3 edges (BC, BE, CE) and 3 vertices (B, C and E). We noted earlier that the endpoints of an edge may coincide. This means that an edge can meet itself, as is illustrated by the circular...
Level 3: Advanced 20 hrs
Supporting female performance in sport and fitness Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

Supporting female performance in sport and fitness

...table questions about why female performance can vary significantly on different days. In Activity 5 she explains the impact the menstrual cycle can have on the fuel used by females during exercise and other variations that affect female sporting performance. Activity 5 Are women the anomaly or is it really the men? Timing: Allow about 15 minutes Watch the TedTalk below...
Technological innovation: a resource-based view
Science, Maths & Technology

Technological innovation: a resource-based view

...de-skilling of the task in hand. For example, transferring a craftsperson’s skill into a computer program for operating a lathe allows a lower-skilled operator to produce a finished article to the same standard as the original craftsperson. And the development of a ‘script’ for use in a telephone call centre allows the de-skilling of people doing customer-facing...
Digital forensics
Science, Maths & Technology

Digital forensics

...de criminastique (Treaty of Criminalistics), in the 1920s postulating that microscopic examination of clothing and other physical evidence could reveal information about the history of the wearer. He is best known for Locard’s Exchange Principle which can be summarised as ‘every contact leaves a trace’ Locard’s Exchange Principle states: ‘Wherever two surfaces...
Level 3: Advanced 8 hrs
An introduction to intercultural competence in the workplace
Education & Development

An introduction to intercultural competence in the workplace

...table. Then margarine disappeared. Then bread became too expensive. Then milk became rationed. And most of all, a kind of normalised political fear invaded our lives. All of these stories make me who I am. But to insist on only these negative stories is to flatten my experience and to overlook the many other stories that formed me. The single story creates stereotypes....
Exploring depression
Science, Maths & Technology

Exploring depression

...Table 1). Table 1. Age-standardised DALYs (per 100,000) attributable to major depressive disorder and dysthymia, 1990 and 2010 (adapted from Whiteford et al., 2015) Disorder 1990 Male 2010 Male 1990 Female 2010 Female Major depressive disordera 694.8 689.9 1171.7 1161.2 Dysthymiab 135.3 135.8 189.7 190.0 Footnotes (a) Major depressive disorder accounted for 63,200,000...
Level 3: Advanced 7 hrs