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Learning from sport burnout and overtraining Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

Learning from sport burnout and overtraining

...systems that sit around athletes. The third set of factors are the individual factors. So these are much more the personality-based factors for that individual athlete, such as perfectionism, or athletic identity, or motivation. So as you go through the session, you'll learn about those different factors and how they can put an athlete at risk from burnout. You're also...
Napoleonic paintings
History & The Arts

Napoleonic paintings

...system of official patronage was in place. After Bonaparte seized power, David hoped to be given responsibility for running government art policy himself; in 1800 he was offered the title of ‘painter to the government’ but turned it down, apparently because it lacked the powers that he wanted. It was not until the end of 1802 that the administrator who was to be in...
Level 2: Intermediate 16 hrs
Approaching literature: reading Great Expectations
History & The Arts

Approaching literature: reading Great Expectations

...system depicted in the novel, and the great expectations it feeds on, are ultimately rooted in the reality of the prison hulks (Figure 3), the decay and murder that occupy the more or less hidden underground of the narrative. The most pointed irony of Pip's story is that the woman he falls in love with, and perhaps in the end joins, turns out to be the child of that dark...
Making sense of art history
History & The Arts

Making sense of art history

...below shows some of the lines in The Policeman's Daughter that are contributing to the system of linear perspective (and the illusion of depth) in the painting. There is also a circle around the vanishing point, which is actually behind the figure in the picture. Figure 6 shows something similar for Paula Rego's painting The Dance, in which the system of linear perspective is much more subtle. Figure 5: Linear......
Level 1: Introductory 5 hrs
Practising science: Reading the rocks and ecology
Science, Maths & Technology

Practising science: Reading the rocks and ecology

...system of parallel ridges, or ripple marks, like the ones shown in Figure 13a, form by the action that flowing water has on the erosion, transport and deposition of sand grains. In sedimentary strata, ripples and dunes (which are effectively larger versions of ripple marks) are normally seen in cross-section rather than in plan view, because pristine depositional surfaces...
Talk the talk
Education & Development

Talk the talk

...system actually operates. That was what he was talking about on that quote. And I would say he got it right almost a decade ago. So, I'd very much like to see us begin to really seize this as an opportunity to get this into our medical records. So with that, I'll leave you that in my particular view of health: Geography always matters. And I believe that geographic...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs
Learning how to learn
Education & Development

Learning how to learn

...system seemed to suit me. Wanted to do psychology degree. Chose Biology, brain and behaviour as the course title sounds good and the description appealed to me. Might do science degree. This course relevant to psychology and science degrees. Most students have a mixture of reasons for studying, some more dominant than others. And many students find their motives change...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
The range of work with young people
Education & Development

The range of work with young people

...systems that young people have are each other. ANDREW: I think if all the activities weren’t there and I didn’t have a penny to do an activity, the relationships would still be there, and the work would still go on. When we started The Factory Project out, we had 42 pounds in the bank, that was it, you know. And to set a project up on such a minimal amount of money...