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Can you predict the outcome of a Brexit deal with a little logic and a bit of arithmetic?
Science, Maths & Technology

Can you predict the outcome of a Brexit deal with a little logic and a bit of arithmetic?

...de la fermiere (loosely translatable as wanting not only to have their cake and eat it, but also to kiss the baker’s daughter). But on the other hand, it is conceivable that Deal UK ought to be better than the deals granted to countries that have never been EU members. It would debase the status of EU membership to treat the UK worse than those who have never been...
Jean-Pierre Gattuso - Stories of Change
Nature & Environment

Jean-Pierre Gattuso - Stories of Change

...de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) National Centre for Scientific Research, France. participant RH: So this is Jean-Pierre Gattuso. Where are you from? JPG: Villefranche-sur-Mer. RH: Jean-Pierre, what sort of a state are the oceans in as result of our CO2 emissions? JPG: The CO2 emissions trigger two major changes, that is the warming of the water because the ocean is...
Primary science: supporting children’s learning
Education & Development

Primary science: supporting children’s learning

...Table 1 Placing objects in size order ladybird bacterium the Earth flea galaxy human being atom molecule plant cell proton red blood cell solar system star universe virus Answer The objects should be listed in the following order: (smallest) proton atom molecule Note: A micrometre (micron) is 1 millionth of a metre (note the English spelling). Protons, atoms and molecules...
Mapping Britain
Society, Politics & Law

Mapping Britain

...spaces. Successful Cities The importance of egalitarianism in cities and how this is or is not reflected in town planning. De-industrialisation and Cities Attitudes to cities and the differences between larger and smaller cities. Planning and cities The increase in inequalities between affluent and less affluent. Notions of citizenship and the impact of climate change....
What chemical compounds might be present in drinking water?
Science, Maths & Technology

What chemical compounds might be present in drinking water?

...Table...Do you want to know what’s in the water that you drink? This free course, What chemical compounds might be present in drinking water?, examines the chemical compounds that occur in drinking water. A high level of certain anions in water can cause environmental pollution and health problems. Cations are also important. For example, calcium salts contribute to the...
EPQs: why give a presentation?
Education & Development

EPQs: why give a presentation?

...table (like people in a café), in an informal circle, or some other arrangement? Is the room layout fixed or can you re-arrange it to suit your presentation? Audience Who will be in the audience? If you have read the previous section, you’ll have thought about this and how you can create a presentation that will appeal to them. How many people will be in the audience?...
Critically exploring psychology
Health, Sports & Psychology

Critically exploring psychology

...Table 1 by filling out the second column with examples of specific issues you might explore when approaching the study of happiness from the five different psychological disciplines listed. The first row has been done for you as an example. Table 1 Different ways to study happiness DISCIPLINE EXAMPLES OF WHAT YOU MIGHT BE LOOKING AT WHEN STUDYING HAPPINESS Cognitive Are...
Colour in Byzantine Art
History & The Arts

Colour in Byzantine Art

...De Sensu considers sight as the most important among the senses, while in De Anima he states that ‘The purpose of sight is colour’. The significance of colour as the ultimate manifestation of sight was developed further in Byzantium, where colour was associated with both earthly and heavenly powerfulness; as such it was discussed extensively in patristic and...