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Social marketing
Money & Business

Social marketing

...these as: Psychological (motivation, perception, learning, beliefs and attitudes) Personal (age and life-cycle stage, occupation, economic circumstances, lifestyle, personality and self concept) Social (reference groups, family, roles and status) Cultural (culture, subculture, social class system). Below you will see Figure 1, which adapts the above factors to a...
Level 3: Advanced 8 hrs
‘Land grab’: an environmental issue?
Nature & Environment

‘Land grab’: an environmental issue?

...classed as development land, generally used for building housing or commercial properties. CHRISTOPHER MILES: Land prices were pretty level for many years, up to around about 2005. When the rest of the economy would be doing very well, we saw development land massively increase in value. So the disparity between agricultural land and other assets was growing by the day....
Empowering communities
Money & Business

Empowering communities

...classed as being part of the third sector might include: charities community organisations including sporting bodies non-governmental bodies non-profit and not-for-profit organisations voluntary action groups churches and religious groups. While the above definitions might seem to suggest a clear distinction between the public, private and third/voluntary sectors, the...
Level 1: Introductory 4 hrs
Fire ecology
Science, Maths & Technology

Fire ecology

...variability in the characteristics listed in Table 1 coupled with the interaction of these characteristics with other disturbances as well as climate, make fire regimes one of the most complex processes governing landscape dynamics and controlling biodiversity. Although there are several characteristics that define a fire regime, they are most often described in terms of...
Level 2: Intermediate 4 hrs
Gofalu am oedolion
Health, Sports & Psychology

Gofalu am oedolion

...Des i nôl ddoe. ANN Ges di gwyliau neis? PAT O, do. Roedd hi'n lyfli. Roedd hi’n heulog pob diwrnod. ANN Gwych. PAT Ie, odd hi’n lyfli. ANN Ac yna rwyt ti'n dod yn ôl i wynebu hyn – TIM Esgusodwch fi, Ann? ANN Ie? TIM Allet ti ddal fy nghwpan ychydig yn agosach ataf, os gweli di'n dda? Mae'n rhy bell. ANN O. Dyna ti. TIM Mae'n ddrwg gen i. PAT Felly mae gen i...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
The moral equality of combatants
History & The Arts

The moral equality of combatants

...class of their own or of the enemy country, the fact is that their condemnation focuses most immediately on the men with whom they are engaged. The level of hatred is high in the trenches. That is why enemy wounded are often left to die and prisoners are killed – like murderers lynched by vigilantes – as if the soldiers on the other side were personally responsible...
Human rights and law
Society, Politics & Law

Human rights and law

...des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen began to lay the framework for the recognition of rights such as the freedom of speech and assembly. In these documents the development of modern human international law can be seen. Whilst such documents differed in their detailed content, certain general principles underpinned them: Every human being has certain rights, which they...
Level 1: Introductory 20 hrs
Exploring anxiety
Science, Maths & Technology

Exploring anxiety

...variability in the methods of the reviews and the studies they included, which makes the comparison of prevalence figures between the studies difficult. There was wide variation between reviews in (i) number of studies they included and their sample sizes, (ii) the ages of participants, with some reviews focusing on adults and others on children, (iii) the population...
Level 3: Advanced 9 hrs