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Rural entrepreneurship in Wales
Money & Business

Rural entrepreneurship in Wales

...types of customers are likely to be attracted to its benefits? Potentially, how many customers are there? Are enough of them willing to pay the prices or fees to cover all your costs and provide you with a reasonable living? Write down your answers (even if they are just initial thoughts) so that you can refer to them later. Share your thoughts with other entrepreneurs in...
Level 1: Introductory 30 hrs
Introducing research in law and beyond
Society, Politics & Law

Introducing research in law and beyond

...types of research - Your research will draw upon both primary and secondary research. The difference between primary and secondary research is that primary research is new research on a topic that adds to the existing body of knowledge. Secondary research is research into what others have written or said on the topic...Introducing research in law and beyond: 3.1.2...
Exploring the psychological aspects of sport injury Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

Exploring the psychological aspects of sport injury

...types of sport injury, which can broadly be split into ‘acute’ and ‘chronic’ injuries. The next activity explains what these are. Activity 1 Types of sport injury Timing: Allow about 15 minutes Watch Video 1 below and then read the article Sports Injuries to explore some of the causes and types of sport injury. (You can open the link in a new tab by holding down...
Ian Kershaw on Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast
History & The Arts

Ian Kershaw on Hitler's Place In History: The Lecture Podcast

...phrase of a Nazi functionary in 1934, I called the preemptive initiatives ‘working towards the Führer’, and made the concept the interpretative cornerstone of my biography of Hitler. The more you look at Hitler, the more the point strikes home. He alone was capable of such a monstrous vision. He alone was prepared at all stages to think the unthinkable,...
Teachers sharing resources online
Education & Development

Teachers sharing resources online

...type in either keywords or a particular aspect that you’re looking at. TES then narrows it down for you an awful lot. It can give you keyword matches or key stage matches so if you’re early years, primary or secondary, it breaks it all down for you. If you then decide this resource is good then you can open it up. You can look at the rating scale as well. People can...
Level 2: Intermediate 10 hrs
Social problems: Who makes them?
Society, Politics & Law

Social problems: Who makes them?

...types of people who are seen as a problem for others or for society at large (even if these people do not define themselves in the same way). For example, we might be able to identify groups of people who are seen to pose a threat or danger to society in some way: vandals, noisy neighbours, hooligans, prostitutes, the mentally ill, and so on. The demand here is that...
Level 2: Intermediate 20 hrs
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Money & Business

Risk management

...types of risk. You will explore each of these steps in more detail in the coming sessions. Box 1 COSO and ISO 31000 There are many similarities between COSO and ISO 31000. They share many common principles. Both focus on identifying, assessing and treating risks and monitoring them on a regular basis. They also both focus on the importance of good governance and culture...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Has Jeremy Corbyn saved Labour simply by standing for election?
Society, Politics & Law

Has Jeremy Corbyn saved Labour simply by standing for election?

...DE, social housing renters, some black and minority ethnic voters and other hard-to-reach groups. That would mean not only that fewer constituencies were Labour-winnable, but that there were simply fewer potential Labour supporters registered in 2020. Stacking the deck The strategy is well underway. First was the ERA Bill’s proposal to change voter registration into a...