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Everyday English 2
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Everyday English 2

...data. They are often written by people who are expert in their subject area, so the language may be more specialist and difficult to understand for non-experts. The language may sound more complicated. A good formal report usually contains a number of signposts, such as: headings subheadings bullet points. Formal reports are divided into sections, with signposts to what...
Level 1: Introductory 48 hrs
Cynorthwywyr addysgu: Cymorth ar waith
Education & Development

Cynorthwywyr addysgu: Cymorth ar waith

...data a mesur. Mae disgyblion ym Mlynyddoedd 2 hyd at Flwyddyn 9 yn sefyll profion darllen a rhifedd. Hefyd, mae FfLlRh yn cael ei ddefnyddio bellach fel adnodd i gynllunio'r cwricwlwm ar draws y sector cynradd yng Nghymru. Felly, un o effeithiau'r Rhaglen Gymorth Genedlaethol a FfLlRh yw eu bod wedi cynyddu llwyth gwaith athrawon, sy'n golygu bod mwy o gyfleoedd i...
Scottish courts and the law Badge icon
Society, Politics & Law

Scottish courts and the law

...data section. [The strategic priorities of the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service from 2016 to 2017.] Figure 5 Strategic priorities of the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service 2016-2017 [The strategic priorities of the Scottish Courts and Tribunal Service from 2020 to 2023.] Figure 6 Strategic priorities of the Scottish Courts and Tribunals Service 2020-2023 The...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
The science of alcohol Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

The science of alcohol

...data in Table 1, what can you say about the relative volatility of the three odorants? Ethyl formate is much more volatile than the other two compounds; it boils at a temperature well below the boiling temperature of water (100 °C). Ethyl nonanoate boils at a temperature well above that of water and so is less volatile, and ethyl palmitate boils at a temperature that is...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Starting with maths: Patterns and formulas
Science, Maths & Technology

Starting with maths: Patterns and formulas

...data suggest about the height and the motion of the person who made these footprints? Discussion The height of the person is estimated to be 7 × 21.8 cm or approximately 153 cm. To work out the relative stride length, we need to calculate the hip height and then substitute it into the relative stride length formula. The hip height is 4 × 21.8 cm or 87.2 cm. So the...
Health and wellbeing in the ancient world
History & The Arts

Health and wellbeing in the ancient world

...analysis of a rare Roman skin cream. A 2,000-year old secret is out: The University of Bristol recreated the 2,000-year-old Roman cosmetic cream using modern technology. Not Philip II of Macedon: This article published in Archaeology in 2000 discusses the skeleton incorrectly thought to be Philip II of Macedon. Reconstructing Seianti - Learning from human remains:...
Expert evidence and forensic science in the courtroom
Society, Politics & Law

Expert evidence and forensic science in the courtroom

...analysis, then the court is entitled to reject it. An illustration of a court using a validity error to overturn a conviction is that of R v T,Footnote 24 which we will look at in a bit more detail towards the end of the course. In that case, footprints from the crime scene showed that the culprit’s trainers had damage that did not match the trainers later recovered...
Art and life in ancient Egypt
History & The Arts

Art and life in ancient Egypt

...analysis of surviving artefacts, for Egyptologists and art historians to have been able to ascertain some of the reasons why Egyptian art is as it is. Perhaps the most basic truth to acknowledge, however, is that this is a question that is easy to ask but difficult to answer. Just as in the case of hieroglyphics, the Egyptian language was impossible to read for nearly two...
Level 1: Introductory 30 hrs