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Pain and Aspirin
Science, Maths & Technology

Pain and Aspirin

...University students who study the module that this course comes from. This OpenLearn course provides a sample of level 1 study in Science...Pain and aspirin: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: demonstrate general knowledge and understanding of some of the basic facts, concepts and principles relating to the development of medicines...
Level 2: Intermediate 4 hrs
Introducing the environment: Ecology and ecosystems
Nature & Environment

Introducing the environment: Ecology and ecosystems

...universe. That is, energy cannot be created or destroyed – in any process, the total amount of energy is always constant. Activity 4 Timing: 0 hours 15 minutes Making notes This section contains a lot of information. Did you do anything as you read it? Did you simply read the text, or did you make notes? Read the description of the rockpool again. Try to pick out one or...
Justice, fairness and mediation
Money & Business

Justice, fairness and mediation

...University in association with the Police Service of Northern Ireland....Justice, fairness and mediation: Introduction - Questions of justice and fairness are central to how societies operate and how people and communities interact. While we might perhaps assume that there is one single view of what either justice or fairness mean, in reality they are contested ideas –...
Level 1: Introductory 4 hrs
Understanding language and learning
Languages

Understanding language and learning

...University course EE818 Language, literacy and learning...Understanding language and learning: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: understand key issues in the relationship between language and learning understand the importance of language in learning understand the different ways in which language features in learning reflect...
Studying mammals: The opportunists
Nature & Environment

Studying mammals: The opportunists

...University Press Figure 3 A food web for one particular location within the Arctic tundra, based upon protracted ecological study in that area. This habitat is dry and very cold and is north of the forest line. Notice that some animals that are classed as secondary consumers may include plants in their diet (dashed lines) Figure 3: adapted from Biology for the IB Diploma...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
Critical criminology and the social sciences
Society, Politics & Law

Critical criminology and the social sciences

...University course DD212 Understanding criminology...Critical criminology and the social sciences: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: outline the scope and nature of some of the key disciplines in the social sciences identify the core features of critical criminology explain how aspects of the social world might be explored from...
National identity in Britain and Ireland, 1780–1840
History & The Arts

National identity in Britain and Ireland, 1780–1840

...University course A225 The British Isles and the modern world, 1789–1914...National identity in Britain and Ireland, 1780–1840: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: understand how the concepts of ‘nation’ and ‘nationalism’ emerged during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries understand the processes that led to...
Nine days' wonder in York
History & The Arts

Nine days' wonder in York

...guide to such question in matters of imagination and information as the patience of a less amiable shepherd would not have borne. Many a tale, true or o'ertrue, our verger had, which he told with unction; when he ascended with us to the body of the church, and said that the stained glass of the gigantic windows suffered from the depredations of the mistaken birds which...