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Work and mental health
Health, Sports & Psychology

Work and mental health

...business and stuff, a house down by the sea as well. Yeah, that I renovated. I had my family and everything. And then I just got ill. Yeah, so I lost everything, really. Three years ago Louis developed serious mental health problems and had to give up work. LOUIS: I was diagnosed with anxiety, depression. And I sort of … sorry. Anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic...
Level 2: Intermediate 6 hrs
Exploring anxiety
Science, Maths & Technology

Exploring anxiety

...business, media and public service professionals all showed higher levels of stress as compared to other occupational groups. The main factors cited by respondents as causing work-related stress, anxiety or depression were workload pressures (including tight deadlines), excessive responsibility and a lack of managerial support. A further breakdown of the data showing...
Level 3: Advanced 9 hrs
Herodotus and the invention of history
History & The Arts

Herodotus and the invention of history

...business models’ and ‘Malicious actors’.] Figure 1 The roots of ‘fake news’, from UNESCO’s 2017/2018 Report into World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development Global. Study note: a note on names In this course, you will come across a number of names of places and people from the ancient Mediterranean world that may be unfamiliar to you. We have...
The MMR vaccine: public health, private fears
Health, Sports & Psychology

The MMR vaccine: public health, private fears

...money would be better spent on research into autism. 9 June 2001 Lothian division of the British Medical Association (BMA) requests the BMA to back single vaccines as an alternative for parents who refuse the MMR. 30 November 2001 Wakefield ‘asked to resign’ from Royal Free Hospital. 13 December 2001 Review by Medical Research Council into autism finds that the number...
Gaelic in modern Scotland
Languages

Gaelic in modern Scotland

...money’) in Scottish Gaelic and níl airgead agam in Irish. The accents, which indicate vowel lengthening, are different in each language. In Irish they are all acute and in Scottish Gaelic, following reform of the orthography in the early 1980s, they are all grave. Thus, welcome signs in Ireland say ‘Fáilte’ whereas in Scotland they proclaim ‘Fàilte’. Some...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
Eutrophication
Nature & Environment

Eutrophication

...money. Removing nitrates from water supplies in England and Wales cost £20 million in 1995. Higher frequency of algal blooms increases the costs of filtration for domestic water supply and may cause detectable tastes and odours due to the secretion of organic compounds. If the bloom is large, these compounds can accumulate to concentrations that are toxic to mammals and...
Level 2: Intermediate 12 hrs
Exploring philosophy: faking nature
History & The Arts

Exploring philosophy: faking nature

...money, 10 pounds, as opposed as to 80, 90 pounds. And the quality of the music is sometimes astonishingly good. [BAND SINGING] BAND MEMBER 1 I think everybody has thought to do a tribute band, because they are a fan of the original band. [PLAYING ELECTRIC GUITAR] BAND MEMBER 2 We all grew up listening to Guns N' Roses, every single one of us. BAND MEMBER 3 Yeah. [PLAYING...
Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing Badge icon
Education & Development

Supporting children's mental health and wellbeing

...money is tight, she decides to take the job, but this means that nobody is available to look after Sheila. So Sheila is evacuated to the countryside, away from the bombing, to live with people who can look after her until it is safe to go back home. The people who take in the evacuees are strangers; they often live on farms and some use the children as unpaid workers....