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An introduction to music theory
History & The Arts

An introduction to music theory

...variable beat produced by moving between these two time signatures...An introduction to music theory: 3.9 Grouping and beaming notes in compound time - As with grouping notes within a single beat in simple time, beaming together quavers and semiquavers that belong to a single beat is a useful guideline to follow when grouping notes together in compound time. As you...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Planning a better future
Education & Development

Planning a better future

...class to teachers and lecturers, communicating with people on the same course as me. Volunteer at Samaritans’ helpline: listening to people talk about their worries, planning my shifts to fit with other team members and my family. Head gardener: teaching summer students the basics, operating machinery, planning seasonal jobs so they are shared out across the team. Son:...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
The law-making process in England and Wales
Society, Politics & Law

The law-making process in England and Wales

...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, one of its most important roles...
Discovering music through listening
History & The Arts

Discovering music through listening

...class, type or category of music that behaves according to specific conventions. * Interval The distance between two pitches. * Legato Smooth, connected. * Melody The correct term for a tune. * Muted Muffled or softened. * Pitch The absolute quality of a musical note perceived as high or low, but determined by frequency. * Pizzicato Plucking the strings of an instrument...
A short introduction to the English language
Languages

A short introduction to the English language

...class, but also of establishment, figures, officials, and so this is why you see the BBC has been widely distrusted by some, even I, as part The Telegraph, will be distrusted by some people on Twitter and social media. This is why you have people going to alternative media outlets. They describe and decry the MSM, the mainstream media for peddling what they say is fake...
Англійська у світі сьогодні
Languages

Англійська у світі сьогодні

...de vivre, розмовляючи англійською – в обох випадках посилаючись на образні вислови французької культури, щоб підсилити значення того, що хочеться виразити вербально. Інші запозичені слова, однак, стають...
Contemporary issues in managing
Money & Business

Contemporary issues in managing

...de corps with which to limit human recalcitrance at work. The rhetoric of control, coupled with a new vocabulary of teamwork, quality, flexibility, and learning organizations, constitutes culture management projects that seek to create culture as a mechanism of soft domination (Clegg, Kornberger & Pitsis, 2016). Figure 5 below shows how the mechanisms of control in some...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Discovering chemistry Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

Discovering chemistry

...class, it may be covalent, ionic or metallic. This classification is summarised in Figure 8. [Diagram showing how the term 'chemical substances' can be broken down.] Figure 8 A classification of chemical substances by structure and bond type Consider the compounds IBr, CaCl2 and CaMg2. One is ionic, one is covalent, and one is metallic. Identify which is which, and match...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs