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History of reading tutorial 1: Finding evidence of reading in the past
History & The Arts

History of reading tutorial 1: Finding evidence of reading in the past

...become critical of the different types of evidence used for studying reading, but also suggest some pathways for your own research. Before we delve into different categories of evidence in detail, it might be worthwhile to point out exactly where the details of the source from which the reading experience is derived are located. Source information can be found right at...
Does prison work?
Society, Politics & Law

Does prison work?

...become more violent. So the, nature of their offending behaviour tends to get worse rather than better. LARRY VINER People appear again and again who have served custodial sentences for whom it has obviously not made any difference. People regularly commit offences on bail because they know they're going to go to prison and they want to get as much as they can before they...
Level 2: Intermediate 1 hr
Innovation in health and social care: social and historical
Health, Sports & Psychology

Innovation in health and social care: social and historical

...becoming resistant and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is now widespread among humans, known by its more popular name, MRSA. Video 1 Alexander Fleming and the accidental mould juice Why is Alexander Fleming’s discovery described as accidental? Why was it timely that Alexander Fleming discovered penicilin? How effective was it? What are the limitations of the...
Speeches and speech-making
History & The Arts

Speeches and speech-making

...become such familiar elements in our language. ‘Voice’ is often used in this everyday, metaphorical sense. We’ll pause on this point so that you can consider it for yourself. Activity 1 In each of the sentences below, decide whether the word ‘voice’ is used literally or metaphorically: (a) He spoke in a soft, soothing voice. (b) The members spoke with one voice...
Level 1: Introductory 1 hr
Welsh history and its sources
History & The Arts

Welsh history and its sources

...become aware of a variety of approaches employed by historians in interpreting and constructing history generally and Welsh history specifically understand issues that contribute to the cultural identity of Wales...Welsh history and its sources: 1.1 How the course works and what it contains - This unit has been designed to help anyone with an interest in the history of...
Level 1: Introductory 25 hrs
АНГЛІЙСЬКА НА КОЖЕН ДЕНЬ
Languages

АНГЛІЙСЬКА НА КОЖЕН ДЕНЬ

...Students on an Introduction to Psychology course [Book called Introduction to Psychology] Football fans [Newspaper report on a football match] Pop music fans [Magazine called Pop & Rock News] Vegetarians or those cooking for them [Book called 50 Vegetarian Favourites] Two lists follow, match one item from the first with one item from the second. Each item can only be...
David Allen - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

David Allen - Earth in Vision

...becoming accepted across the planet now, so I want to go and look at how that change is happening in the natural world and how the natural world is adapting to it, and that includes an understanding of time within change. Everything in this is about speed of change, we’ve changed everywhere, we’ve done change before, it’s all about the speed of change, looking back...
Challenging Workplace Gender Roles: One Woman’s Story
Society, Politics & Law

Challenging Workplace Gender Roles: One Woman’s Story

...become a thing of the past. Sources and Links: For more on the work of female Tracers in Scotland, and further images, see the following links: The Ballast Trust - http://ballastblog.blogspot.com/2018/05/women-working-in-industry-female-tracers.html National Galleries Scotland -