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Why use literature reviews in health and social care?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Why use literature reviews in health and social care?

...community mental health, in the third sector as well as Scottish local authorities. Throughout my career I’ve been curious about the basis on which social workers make decisions about whether, how and why to intervene in people’s lives. I’ve also become increasingly aware of the often-slim evidence base that we draw on, and the importance of being able to locate and...
Understanding economic inequality
Society, Politics & Law

Understanding economic inequality

...community, the role they played in society worked hand in hand. But what happened, then, a lot of those extra responsibilities and social responsibilities that companies accepted were all ditched. Audio 1 According to the interview, what have been the main changes in the wage level in the UK and how wage income is shared among all workers in the economy? Discussion In the...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Artists and authorship: the case of Raphael
History & The Arts

Artists and authorship: the case of Raphael

...Laing and L. M. Newman), New Haven and London, Yale University Press. Loh, M. (2007) Titian Remade: Repetition and the Transformation of Early Modern Italian Art, Los Angeles, Getty Research Institute. Maas, A. (1910) ‘Publius Lentulus’, in The Catholic Encyclopedia [Online], New York, Robert Appleton Company. Available at www.newadvent.org/cathen/09154a.htm (Accessed...
Introduction to Planetary Protection
Science, Maths & Technology

Introduction to Planetary Protection

...community. The Panel has several ex-officio members from the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM), the United Nations Office of Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), and the COSPAR Committee on Industrial Relations...Introduction to Planetary Protection: 3.3 The COPSAR Planetary Protection Policy - The COSPAR Planetary Protection Policy is a set of...
Minerals and the crystalline state
Science, Maths & Technology

Minerals and the crystalline state

...communicated between different users. The image can be manipulated either by zooming in or out or by panning around the specimen, at different magnifications. As the main image is zoomed or panned, the inset image in the bottom right-hand corner shows its location as a red rectangle. The dimensions of the field of view displayed are given in millimetres, below the inset...
Level 2: Intermediate 10 hrs
Digital forensics
Science, Maths & Technology

Digital forensics

...community. For example, Einstein’s theories on relativity now extend understanding formed by Newton’s ideas on gravity. The same applies in legislation, as new ideas, experiences and, often, criminal practices emerge. As well as considerable improvements in methods of detection, advances such as fingerprints have enhanced the proof allowed in law (although even this...
Level 3: Advanced 8 hrs
Studying mammals: Plant predators
Nature & Environment

Studying mammals: Plant predators

...communal living. Answer (a) There is safety in numbers for the herbivores when there are carnivores around. Within a group of animals grazing together, there are a lot of eyes to spot an advancing predator and warn the others. Also, when the herd is running, it can be hard for a predator to single out a particular individual to attack. It may not be obvious where one...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
Learning to teach: making sense of learning to teach
Education & Development

Learning to teach: making sense of learning to teach

...communicate with them, so that you can know what makes them tick, but at the same time they’ve got to have that mutual respect for you so that they will work and they will get down to it – you can’t be too chummy, you can't be too distant. You have to hit the right area in terms of the relationship, and I think that that is hugely important. The material you’re...