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Starting with law
Society, Politics & Law

Starting with law

...change in recent history is the way in which the law has permeated all parts of social life. The universal standard of whether something is socially acceptable is progressively becoming whether it is legal. In earlier times, most people were illiterate and did not have the vote. They were ruled, in effect by what we would call tyranny. And this was not just in 1250. That...
Level 1: Introductory 3 hrs
Language and thought: introducing representation
History & The Arts

Language and thought: introducing representation

...change the meaning of the utterance. The speaker would still have said that the German economy is bouncing back, not that the folding bed is bouncing back. Many find this thought intuitively appealing. To others, it seems unnecessarily prescriptive. Why, they ask, can we not use language in ways of our own choosing? If someone wants to use ‘jealous of’ to mean envious...
Judicial decision making
Society, Politics & Law

Judicial decision making

...changed the time, they might have forgotten that the clocks went back, or they may have pressed the ‘snooze’ button earlier. They might infer that it is 80% likely that the knock on the door is the delivery driver, but perhaps it is instead a neighbour who has locked himself out of his flat, or a group of police officers coming to arrest him for that jewellery heist...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
The repute and reality of being a Roman emperor
History & The Arts

The repute and reality of being a Roman emperor

...change, but did much else? Nevertheless it is possible to note that the relationship often flowed in two directions. The urge to commemorate and celebrate the emperor often originated within a given province at the will of the inhabitants, not because it was decreed or enforced by Rome. The inhabitants of the empire were not simply ruled and controlled by others but...
The Moon
Science, Maths & Technology

The Moon

...change in perspective could be gained by moving from the north pole to the south pole. The other reason is that although the Moon rotates at an exactly constant rate, its progress round its orbit varies slightly in accordance with Kepler's second law of planetary motion (Chapter 02). However, the terrain near the edge of the lunar disc is never well displayed, because we...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Getting started with Spanish 2
Languages

Getting started with Spanish 2

...change. To form the present tense, just add the present tense endings of the respective conjugation to the stem. The endings show the person and the number (for example, trabajo = first person singular). -AR -ER -IR trabaj-ar com-er escrib-ir (yo) trabaj-o com-o escrib-o (tú) trabaj-as com-es escrib-es (él/ella, usted) trabaj-a com-e escrib-e (nosotros/-as) trabaj-amos...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
John Napier
Science, Maths & Technology

John Napier

...change at all, neither does any other number when it is multiplied by 1 increase or diminish, and for this consideration, whoever multiplies a number by a number, it comes to a number, whose denomination is 0. And whoever adds 0 to 0 makes 0. Afterwards, whoever multiplies 2, which is the first number, by 1, which is a number, the multiplication comes to 2: then...
Level 2: Intermediate 3 hrs
Justice, fairness and mediation
Money & Business

Justice, fairness and mediation

...changing needs of the modern world. Ultimately, it is about recognising the value and importance of justice and the need to recognise the rights of every human as enshrined in human rights legislation and conventions...Justice, fairness and mediation: 3 Restorative justice - Another form of justice which has gained increasing awareness in recent years is restorative...
Level 1: Introductory 4 hrs