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Eating for the environment
Nature & Environment

Eating for the environment

...central apartment in Milton Keynes (i.e. around 4 km from the site of the OU’s main campus) and in Awassa, also referred to as Hawassa, in Ethiopia. According to the Numbeo website (2019), a three-course meal in a mid-range restaurant in central Milton Keynes can cost about £20 per person. In Awassa it is approximately £9.50. Similarly, monthly rent of a one-bedroom,...
Level 2: Intermediate 8 hrs
Spectres, Monsters, Fairies and Vampires: An introduction to the Irish Gothic
OpenLearn Ireland

Spectres, Monsters, Fairies and Vampires: An introduction to the Irish Gothic

...central character in need of rescuing. They were in many ways a rich storehouse for Gothic fiction, lending their characters, narrative structures and supernatural elements to this developing genre. Published in 1825, Thomas Crofton Croker’s popular Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland was the first of a flurry of publications which aimed to capture...
Commercial awareness
Money & Business

Commercial awareness

...central concern: developing better commercial awareness? Why is identifying value valuable in that context? Why is it valuable to members across an organisation? Recognising the value you yourself bring and contribute to the organisation: helps to align your day-to-day activities, short-term and ‘local’ objectives (e.g. what you want your team to be achieving this...
Level 1: Introductory 2 hrs
Herodotus and the invention of history
History & The Arts

Herodotus and the invention of history

...central panel shows a scene from mythology, as the young woman Europa is carried off on the back of a bull (the god Zeus in disguise) across the sea (represented by fish). Geometric patterns frame the scene.] Figure 7 The Kidnapping of Europa. Mosaic, between first and second centuries CE. Zeugma Mosaic Museum, Gaziantep, Türkiye. In fact, Alexander uses the evidence...
Engineering: The challenge of temperature
Science, Maths & Technology

Engineering: The challenge of temperature

...central control point favours thermometers with electrical output. Compatibility: May need to be compatible with other instrumentation. Cost: Cost per unit, or total cost of manufacturing, is almost always a consideration. Exercise 1 In a mercury-in-glass thermometer, the length of a narrow column of mercury is measured. Explain how this is related to the local air...
Managing complexity: a systems approach
Society, Politics & Law

Managing complexity: a systems approach

...central ideas of systems thinking. Gather up your ideas of what these central ideas are by spending around 15 minutes on the following activity. Activity 5 Timing: 0 hours 15 minutes Make notes on what you think are the main features of systems thinking. This is not a test question. There are no right or wrong answers. I am simply inviting you to explore what you already...
Animals at the extremes: hibernation and torpor
Nature & Environment

Animals at the extremes: hibernation and torpor

...central regulatory mechanism, an ‘internal clock’, that provides the reference point for entering hibernation and when to resume normal behaviour. Apart from occasional periods of arousal to forage and excrete, hibernating animals are inactive for several months on end. During this period, the lack of food and water means that physiological processes, blood and...
A journey through two Englands
History & The Arts

A journey through two Englands

...central plain, watered at one extremity by the Avon, at the other by the Trent. As the morning silvered the meadows with their long lines of bushy willows marking the water-courses, or burnished the golden corn-ricks clustered near the long roofs of some midland homestead, he saw the full-uddered cows driven from their pasture to the early milking. Perhaps it was the...