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Neighbourhood nature
Nature & Environment

Neighbourhood nature

...communities of animals and plants remain, but conservationists are concerned they will be lost if these woods are not restored by gradual removal of the conifers, allowing native species to regrow...Neighbourhood nature: 1.5 Woodland management - Woodland in the UK has been managed for centuries. The use of coppicing is where a tree or shrub is cut back to the base at...
Level 1: Introductory 1 hr
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Health, Sports & Psychology

Forensic psychology

...communicate with each other. In parallel, there has been a growth in both the number of postgraduate courses in forensic psychology, and the number of psychology or law degrees that include an option in ‘psychology and law’. A number of different terms have been adopted to describe the applications of psychology to law, including ‘legal psychology’,
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Gweithio hybrid: llesiant a chynhwysiant
Money & Business

Gweithio hybrid: llesiant a chynhwysiant

...communication and collaboration...Gweithio hybrid: llesiant a chynhwysiant: 1.3 Cyd-destun eich sefydliad - Mae'n bosibl bod gan eich sefydliad strategaethau llesiant a chynhwysiant ar waith eisoes, ond ai dogfennau polisi yn unig ydynt, neu a ydynt yn cael eu corffori drwy ymddygiadau a sgiliau staff ar bob lefel a gwerthoedd, diwylliant ac ymarferion yn eich...
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Science, Maths & Technology

Moons of our Solar System

...community. There are three classic explanations for the origin of our own Moon that have been around for a number of years, as well as a more modern idea that has become the most widely accepted. The first of the classic theories is called the fission hypothesis. The fission theory suggests that the Earth and the Moon were once part of the same planetary body, but that...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Approaching poetry
History & The Arts

Approaching poetry

...oral verse form because she was interested in raising ambiguities. But perhaps the point of the word ‘nay’ chiming throughout ‘Love From the North’ is to indicate the female speaker saying no to both men – the compliant lover and his opposite, the demon lover, alike? After all, ‘nay’ is the sound which gives the poem striking unity and coherence. Keats's...
Level 2: Intermediate 20 hrs
How to be a critical reader
Languages

How to be a critical reader

...community spirit and strong social networks in two deprived areas of London, both of which have experienced considerable population change. Answer However, research by Mumford and Power (2003) has revealed a strong sense of community spirit and strong social networks in two deprived areas of London, both of which have experienced considerable population change. Select the...
Level 2: Intermediate 7 hrs
Using data to aid organisational change
Money & Business

Using data to aid organisational change

...Community Studies and Eurobarometer Cross-national comparison of a wide range of social and political issues, including European integration, life satisfaction, social goals, currency issues, working conditions and travel Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), UK The most comprehensive source of earnings information in the UK, broken down by industry, occupation, age...
Two concepts of freedom
History & The Arts

Two concepts of freedom

...communal periods because of the loudness of the TV. Noise is a major problem. (Ashley, et al. (1994), p. 12) So is this prisoner really free to study? Although the prison authorities don't actively prevent him from doing so, the noise in the prison at some times of the day does. A prisoner's freedom may be curtailed in many ways beyond preventing him or her leaving the...
Level 2: Intermediate 20 hrs