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An introduction to data and information in health and social care
Health, Sports & Psychology

An introduction to data and information in health and social care

...alphabet of touch Louis Braille, the inventor of the braille system, was only a precocious 10-year-old when he entered Valentin Haüy’s pioneering school for children with a visual impairment in 1819. Haüy – a specialist in decoding manuscripts before he founded the school – had already invented a form of writing for people with a visual impairment using an...
Working as a researcher | Developing research and study skills
Education & Development

Working as a researcher | Developing research and study skills

...alphabetical order. [EdD student, Year 3] I think I would have tried to find a good referencing tool early, but I think I would need to have it explained to me why it is good. [EdD student, Year 3] Points for you to consider: How well do you think you are managing your references? Does your system work for you, or do you need to amend it? Ethical considerations What...
Killed by Agatha Christie: Strychnine and the detective novel
History & The Arts

Killed by Agatha Christie: Strychnine and the detective novel

...alphabetical listing of all the toxic compounds – from strychnine to arsenic to thallium to taxine – and all the related chemistry in the Christie ouevre. I’ve been reading Christie and admiring her devious plotting since I was a teenager given to raiding my mother’s prized collection of murder mysteries. Her work and others from the 1920s and 1930s, a era...
Introduction to computational thinking
Science, Maths & Technology

Introduction to computational thinking

...alphabetically before the current entry’s headword. In this case, the entry with headword W must appear in the first half of the dictionary. Look for the word W, following the same approach, in the first half of the dictionary. W appears alphabetically after the current entry’s headword. In this case, the entry with headword W must appear in the second half of the...
Beginners’ Chinese: a taster course
Languages

Beginners’ Chinese: a taster course

...Hakka, Min, Wu and Xiang. Select the answer for Question 1d here 4. Chinese is a non-alphabetic script and is a tonal language. True False a. True b. False The correct answer is a. Discussion True. Chinese is often perceived in the West as a difficult language, mainly because of its different character script and the fact that it is a tonal language. Select the answer for Question 1e here 5. The word for ‘China’ in ......
Getting started with French 2
Languages

Getting started with French 2

...Francais: à table) (Collette) INTERVIEWER Qu’est-ce que vous aimez manger ? COLETTE J’aime les légumes, les crudités… INTERVIEWER Vous aimez le poisson ? COLETTE Le poisson, oui. INTERVIEWER Les moules ? COLETTE Les coquillages, oui, les moules, les huîtres… INTERVIEWER Vous aimez la cuisine italienne ? COLETTE Ah, j’aime beaucoup la cuisine italienne....
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Challenging Workplace Gender Roles: One Woman’s Story
Society, Politics & Law

Challenging Workplace Gender Roles: One Woman’s Story

...alphabet by hand. This was done using ink from inkwells and was a messy business, for which she had to wear long-sleeved overalls. This took a lot of patience and dedication, but she soon excelled in this skill. On her own initiative, she also attended night classes at Clydebank Technical College to learn technical drawing, an opportunity she had been denied at school...
Quantitative and qualitative research in finance
Money & Business

Quantitative and qualitative research in finance

...alphabet of the surnames of the shareholders. A minimum of three letters per register were sampled, to avoid just looking at family clusters. So for example if we’d just taken a B and all the owners, the big directors and things had a name beginning with B it would have biased our sample. With each random letter of the alphabet chosen, a random number start page was...