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Assistive technologies and online learning
Education & Development

Assistive technologies and online learning

...education the kinds of assistive technology they may need to use include: technology that facilitates access to a standard PC, technology that facilitates access to the Internet, technology that facilitates access to and manipulation of written word[s], technology that facilitates access to and manipulation of spoken word[s], technology that helps to compensate for...
Exploring issues in women's health
Health, Sports & Psychology

Exploring issues in women's health

...educated in England, to have lives and good jobs, because they fought a lot for that. So to come here and show any weakness, or shame, or negativity in any way wasn't an option. So it was always about hiding all of that and not talking about it. And also I found religion was another big thing. So it was all about pray and turning to God, and I also felt like if we did...
Introduction to music theory 2: pitch and notation
History & The Arts

Introduction to music theory 2: pitch and notation

...DE/BKG (2009). Inst Geogr National Figure 9: Map showing the Central African Republic and the Republic of the Congo (to be distinguished from the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the south and east of it) Map data © 2024 Google Figure 10: Sundanese saron https://su.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gambar:Saron_laras_Pelog_dan_Salendro_koleksi_Jurusan_Karawitan_ISBI_Bandung.jpg Deed...
Hybrid working: planning for the future
Money & Business

Hybrid working: planning for the future

...Educational Funding Council for Wales. [HEFCW logo]...Hybrid working: Planning for the future: Introduction - Planning for the future is key for any organisation to thrive, be successful and have positive outcomes for your stakeholders and customers, or students if you are a higher education institution. Organisations are constantly evolving and there is a continual...
The law-making process in England and Wales
Society, Politics & Law

The law-making process in England and Wales

...education, health, defence. ‘De-fence?’ What? This fence? Yeah, well. Right. So my cabinet is a bit like my gang. I’m the leader of that gang. I like that, it’s good. I’ll be Prime Minister, then. Finally, I will have ultimate power. Ah, but will you? Yes. Ah, but will you though? Yeah. But will you? Yes. No. Because you’re forgetting about: Parliament. Now,...
Who gets to be a human? Religion in colonial histories and Indigenous resistance
History & The Arts

Who gets to be a human? Religion in colonial histories and Indigenous resistance

...educational, and religious institutions. Activity 1 Am I one of ‘us’ or one of ‘them’? Timing: Allow approximately 10 minutes to complete this activity. Take a moment to reflect on who you include when you think of ‘us’ and who you imagine as ‘them.’ Consider your participation in these groups. Did you choose to be part of them, or were you included by...
Introducing key global development challenges
Society, Politics & Law

Introducing key global development challenges

...educational policy, creating international defence alliances, or developing a global transport system are forms of deliberate development. Such changes affect all of us, our livelihoods, and our wellbeing to a greater or lesser extent, depending on where we are located in the overall picture. The issues of deep concern associated with development, such as environmental...
How the sausage links us together
History & The Arts

How the sausage links us together

...Des Moines in 1959 (“we have beaten you to the moon, but you have beaten us in sausage making” he apparently quipped) to the advice given in a 16th-century Spanish medical text that men who wished to engender intelligent, handsome boys should avoid eating sausages before having sex. The origins of the sausage lie, then, in the very origins of human cookery yet retain...