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How I wrote Frankenstein
History & The Arts

How I wrote Frankenstein

...human endeavour to mock the stupendous mechanism of the Creator of the world. His success would terrify the artist; he would rush away from his odious handywork, horror-stricken. He would hope that, left to itself, the slight spark of life which he had communicated would fade; that this thing, which had received such imperfect animation, would subside into dead matter;...
Supporting young trans people’s rights to health and happiness
Education & Development

Supporting young trans people’s rights to health and happiness

...human rights treaties in history. It’s been ratified by the UK along with all other countries in the world, apart from the USA. Article 12 enshrines the rights of every child to express their views, feelings and wishes in any matters affecting them – and to have these taken seriously. These rights are enshrined in the concept of ‘Gillick competence’ in English and...
A hug for the brain: what does it mean to have a happy, healthy brain?
OpenLearn Ireland

A hug for the brain: what does it mean to have a happy, healthy brain?

...human brain] Visualising the brain Use your hand to make a brain so you can visualise it. Place your thumb in the middle of your palm as shown in the left-hand side of the figure below. Where your thumb is is where the limbic region is, which is made up of the amygdala and the hippocampus. The amygdala is the part of the brain that is responsible for emotional regulation....
Supply chain sustainability
Money & Business

Supply chain sustainability

...resources that give the organisation the ability to carry out its mission, seize opportunities and react to unexpected threats while maintaining general operations of the organisation. According to Woods Bowman at DePaul University in the US, ‘financial sustainability’ refers to the ability to maintain financial capacity over time (Bowman, 2011). Regardless of an...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Astronomy with an online telescope Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

Astronomy with an online telescope

...human eye adapts to dark conditions and how to use dark adapted vision to its best effect when observing the night sky have an understanding of the different types of telescopes and the advantages of an observatory location at a remote site such as Tenerife understand how the positions of celestial objects are specified and be able to use this knowledge to predict when a...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Leadership: external context and culture
Education & Development

Leadership: external context and culture

...resources and values. As the material in this section emphasises, context is no longer just about your immediate working environment but about other influences too – global, national, local, economic and political. Although we need to guard against simplistic causalities, it is relevant to think about how global trends may have local ripples. For example, as leaders we...
Why maps are made
Society, Politics & Law

Why maps are made

...resources. Maps may be a source of conflict and competing claims to land and water. In some cases the conflicts are also cross-cultural. Western-style corporations laid claim to territory in Australia which was occupied by Aboriginal peoples who do not recognise that kind of property ownership. Indigenous peoples in Central America (e.g. in Honduras) have challenged...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Using Turnitin effectively: building integrity into your writing
Education & Development

Using Turnitin effectively: building integrity into your writing

...resources in the Good Academic Practice collection, and will help you to take the next step: it focuses specifically on Turnitin and how it can be used to strengthen your writing and your confidence in academic integrity...Using Turnitin effectively: building integrity into your writing: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: explain what...