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Sea level rise in Bangladesh
Nature & Environment

Sea level rise in Bangladesh

...Central, based on the recent paper by Kulp and Strauss (2019). References Blackmore, P. (2013) ‘Climate Change: causes and consequences for development’, in Butcher, M and T. Papaioannou (Eds), New Perspectives in International Development, Open University Burdett, M. (2018) ‘Societal impacts of climate change: Sea level rise’
Introduction to active galaxies
Science, Maths & Technology

Introduction to active galaxies

...central wavelength of the spectral line. Why would the atoms be in motion? An obvious reason is that they are 'hot'. Atoms in a hot gas, for example, will be moving randomly with a range of speeds related to the temperature of the gas. For a gas of atoms of mass m at a temperature T, the velocity dispersion is given by where k is the Boltzmann constant (1.38 × 10−23 J...
Level 2: Intermediate 20 hrs
Archive course extract: Attachment theory
Education & Development

Archive course extract: Attachment theory

...central premise of attachment theory is that infants learn about ways of relating from these early relationships with their attachment objects and build up a set of expectations about themselves in relation to others. On the basis of these first experiences they build what has been termed an ‘Internal Working Model’ (IWM), which means they can approach new situations...
Hammering into hearts: How Dilshod Nazarov's Rio victory lifted the Tajiks
Health, Sports & Psychology

Hammering into hearts: How Dilshod Nazarov's Rio victory lifted the Tajiks

...Central Asian country ever since, writing: Long live Tajik mothers who give birth to sons like Dilshod Nazarov. Well done, mother of Dilshod. Tajikistan, the most remittance-dependent country in the world, has had a torrid few years after an economic crisis in Russia, where over a million citizens live and work, rattled the national economy to its core. The country has...
Systems maps
Science, Maths & Technology

Systems maps

...central position and to place related components close together. It also makes sense to show important sub-systems at a reasonable size and less important ones somewhat smaller, as this is the way relative size is likely to be interpreted by others. Use overlaps sparingly. Overlap only when the sharing of components is important. Multiple overlaps should be avoided. It is...
Video 10 mins
Clickety Clack: a railway poem
Society, Politics & Law

Clickety Clack: a railway poem

...on strike before. We were all feeling very proud and were very aware of what a journey it has been for women to get to the stage where we can vote and participate in a picket line. So here we are, women on the railway still making history. [h]Lois Nicholson (author), Vicky Robinson and Heather Watson-Gordon on the official RMT picket line at Helensburgh Central Station....
Introduction to the trauma-informed investigation of rape and serious sexual offences article series
Society, Politics & Law

Introduction to the trauma-informed investigation of rape and serious sexual offences article series

...central to investigative decision making. It means considering any necessary adjustments to allow the victim to give their best evidence. Suspect-focused investigations involve understanding the behaviours of the suspect and how they have acted to exploit the vulnerability of the victim. A context-led approach means thinking about the context of each reported offence,...
A Buen Puerto: Fast Forward in Spanish
Languages

A Buen Puerto: Fast Forward in Spanish

...central role of music and dance in Cuban life. Cuba: Mixed roots A description of the roots of both Cuban people and culture: a mixture of Spanish and African. Cuba: Religious dance This video shows a dance whose origins are in the Yoruba religion, known as Santeria in Cuba. The symbolism of the various characters in the dance is explained. Cuba: With rhythm in the body...