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Amanda Theunissen - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

Amanda Theunissen - Earth in Vision

...human being in sight for a start and there isn’t an animal in trouble, it’s just utterly, utterly beautiful and that’s all there is to it, and I can’t make any more sense of it than that it is received wisdom that audiences don’t want to be troubled, they don’t want to be troubled with stories about the environment, they don’t want to be troubled. And it’s...
Lawrence Breen - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

Lawrence Breen - Earth in Vision

...human environmental story, because given the fact they were there for three years, they’ve got this huge understanding of what was going on in the location and they would always have some element, not always, but normally there would be an add-on programme within there. That was a bi-product, they were there, they were filming it, they were going to do that. The NHU is...
Living History: Life as a Railway Worker During the 2020–21 COVID-19 Global Pandemic
Society, Politics & Law

Living History: Life as a Railway Worker During the 2020–21 COVID-19 Global Pandemic

...humans we have all adjusted to being distant from people, so working and travelling in close proximity with others in confined spaces will feel unfamiliar and potentially stressful for the foreseeable future. Railway staff will be present on the frontline as usual with some, particularly women workers, feeling uncomfortable and hesitant about approaching passengers again...
Aeroplane Design and Engineering
Science, Maths & Technology

Aeroplane Design and Engineering

...human survival. At high altitude the pressure is much lower than at ground level. Very cold air, typically -20 C at altitude, ‘bleeds’ into the aircraft air control system via the engines and is then filtered and heated to the appropriate temperature for use in the cabin. The air exchange rate is quite high, with a total volume of cabin air exchanged every 2-3...
Hero and villain: Robert Clive of the East India Company
History & The Arts

Hero and villain: Robert Clive of the East India Company

...human action. The Bengal famine started after crops failure in the EIC-ruled regions due to the failure of the monsoon in 1769, after only light rain the previous year. There had been bad harvests in 1737–8 without famine, indeed there had not been a similar event since the Mughal conquest of Bengal two hundred years earlier. The severity of the famine can be attributed...
Introduction to finite element analysis
Science, Maths & Technology

Introduction to finite element analysis

...resource -- not just the 50% of the missing piece. If we double the size of a model, it is likely to increase the solver time by something like 10 times. Larger models might not even solve at all. So, using such symmetry shortcuts is a valuable saving. The only complication is the anti-symmetry boundary condition on the cut face. We’ll say a bit more about that during...
Race and Youth Policy: working with young people
Education & Development

Race and Youth Policy: working with young people

...resources, particularly cash resources, people’s incomes, the Social Security that can help to support or replace the incomes that they might lose. So we study those different policy areas and how they’re implemented, and how have they been developed, and how they’re implemented in practice. And then of course, when we’re studying that, there’s often an...
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Money & Business

Internships and other work experiences

...resources and qualifications by visiting The Open University – www.open.edu/ openlearn/ free-courses...Week 2: What could I gain from an internship or other work experience?: Introduction - In Week 1, you were introduced to internships and some of the other forms of work experience you might choose. You also took some time to reflect on your own experiences and clarify...