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Health and wellbeing in the ancient world
History & The Arts

Health and wellbeing in the ancient world

...systems, using each as a starting point to explore ancient theories of the structure and function of the human body, and other aspects of ancient life. You'll discover ancient Greece and Rome in full, from the public to the personal, and from army and urban life to the lived experience of women and children. Using evidence on the hair and face, the eyes, the digestive...
Communication and working relationships in sport and fitness Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

Communication and working relationships in sport and fitness

...system’, The Sport Psychologist, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 235–45. Hall, E. T. (1966) The Hidden Dimension, first edn, New York, NY, Doubleday and Co. Kerr, G. A., Stirling, A. E., Heron, A., MacPherson, E. A. and Banwell, J. M. (2015) ‘The importance of touch in sport: athletes’ and coaches’ reflections’, International Journal of Social Science Studies, vol. 3, no....
The First World War: trauma and memory
History & The Arts

The First World War: trauma and memory

...system was that a man had to go to a board, he had to explain his symptoms, and he would then be awarded a percentage. And he would be told, come back in three months. And sometimes men went on doing that for years. And people found that very stressful. People with mental health problems found that extremely stressful. And then at the end of it you might be told, well you...
Exploring a Romano-African city: Thugga
History & The Arts

Exploring a Romano-African city: Thugga

...systems, religion, building types, city forms, art, language, social organisation, etc. We should be able to see ‘things Roman’ appearing in Africa and ‘things African’ disappearing...Exploring a Romano-African city: Thugga: 2.2.2 Model 2: African + Roman= African traits continue to dominate and Roman traits fail to become established (rejection) - This model is...
The Ancient Olympics: bridging past and present
History & The Arts

The Ancient Olympics: bridging past and present

...system by which men aged between 17 and 19 received physical education in all Greek cities). In addition, according to the Gymnasium law of Beroia, ‘the ephebes [i.e. adolescent males] and those less than 22 years of age are to train in spear-throwing and archery every day…’, which served as a form of military training. Therefore, setting a right example and...
Improving patient, family and colleague witnesses’ experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings
Health, Sports & Psychology

Improving patient, family and colleague witnesses’ experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings

...system that there is potential for additional trauma caused by the experience of being a witness. This evidence-based course provides learning about the Fitness to Practise process and being a witness. [RCN logo] This course has been accredited for continuing professional development by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN). The RCN cannot confirm competence of any...
Diagrams, charts and graphs
Science, Maths & Technology

Diagrams, charts and graphs

...system can be made to cope with points involving negative coordinates, such as (−2, 3) or (−2, −3). Just as a number line can be extended to deal with negative numbers, the x-axis and y-axis can be extended to deal with negative coordinates. In this way, if a point is to the left of the origin, its x-coordinate is negative, and if it is below the origin, its...
Level 1: Introductory 5 hrs
Reading evidence
Society, Politics & Law

Reading evidence

...System. Crown copyright material is reproduced under Class Licence Number C01W0000065 with the permission of the Controller if HMSO and the Queen’s Printer for Scotland; Figure 5: The Runnymede Bulletin, 319, September 1999, The Runnymede Trust. Data from Leigh, Johnson and Ingram (1998), Deaths in Police Custody: Learning the Lessons, Police Research Group at the Home...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs