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Panic attacks: what they are and what to do about them
Health, Sports & Psychology

Panic attacks: what they are and what to do about them

...money towards the barber, and stumbled into the street. Trembling violently, I staggered towards the clock at the head of the pier. Desperately I looked around for my wife; at that moment I felt only the appearance of Joyce would save me. There was no sign of her, and another seizure, even more powerful, came swiftly upon me. I tried to walk away, but I couldn’t. I held...
Why use literature reviews in health and social care?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Why use literature reviews in health and social care?

...money than the usual treatments that we were giving. But a decision was made. It was important enough to be able to fund that, to roll it out across the whole county of Derbyshire. SANDY FRASER: And is it still running today, or is it –? JULIE HIRST: It’s not still running today. It ran for about three years, and then things changed at different levels in the – I...
Brighton Pavilion
History & The Arts

Brighton Pavilion

...money was coming from, and where he got the idea for the Pavilion (try biographies, books on court history). Find out about Brighton and why it had become fashionable at this juncture – at a guess, it must have been fashionable for the prince to have ended up there (start with histories of Brighton, and eighteenth- century, early nineteenth-century and modern guidebooks...
Level 2: Intermediate 16 hrs
Becoming an ethical researcher Badge icon
Education & Development

Becoming an ethical researcher

...busy setting. Could researchers simply observe and make field notes? Is there a combination of audio and video recording and use of field notes which might capture the important data from the observation while minimising disruption to those being observed? Collecting good quality data is in itself an ethical issue: participant voices must be heard if the study is to do...
Caring for an older family member with learning disabilities
Health, Sports & Psychology

Caring for an older family member with learning disabilities

...money in their will. Encourage them to look into a discretionary trust so that any money inherited does not impact the funding of your adult child’s or sibling’s care. Search for ‘wills and trusts’ on www.mencap.org.uk. Central to being proactive is doing a fair amount of making sure your opinion and that of the person you care for is properly heard! This is known...
Discovering disorder: young people and delinquency
Society, Politics & Law

Discovering disorder: young people and delinquency

...businesses and offices) has long been viewed as normal, and rarely results in prosecution. Such crimes may range from stealing office stationery (often viewed as a ‘“perk” of the job’) or ‘fiddling expenses’ through financial fraud to acts of organisational neglect, omission and carelessness that result in deaths or injuries to workers and/or customers (for...
Children and young people: food and food marketing
Education & Development

Children and young people: food and food marketing

...money, you've got the right shops available to you, you've got the cooking facilities you need at home, the skills to prepare that food in the right way, yes, you can really carve your furrow. And there are households in the UK on extremely low incomes who are managing to do that and a huge credit to them. However, that whole idea that you just have to make healthy...
Basic science: understanding experiments
Science, Maths & Technology

Basic science: understanding experiments

...Business School...Week 3: Sugar, yeast and life: Introduction - JANET SUMNER Hello and welcome to Week 3. Over the last two weeks you've investigated the physical properties of some materials, both solid and liquids. And you've also investigated how water can move through a cell wall, which showed us one of the molecular properties. This week your simple experiment is...