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A Europe of the Regions?
Society, Politics & Law

A Europe of the Regions?

...autonomous political institutions and laws; but there are also small newly created regions such as Murcia and tiny La Rioja which filled awkward gaps between more established regions...A Europe of the Regions?: 2.4 Summary - ‘Regions’ and ‘regionalism’ in Western Europe display great diversity in economic, social, cultural and political terms, varying not only...
Level 2: Intermediate 8 hrs
Electronic applications
Science, Maths & Technology

Electronic applications

...autonomously, collecting samples and analysing them, then sending the data back to Earth. Such a system is clearly making use of signal processing and communication, but it is also using control subsystems to move the vehicle around. [Described image] Figure 2 Mars Rover Systems that use signal processing, control and communications are not just found on other planets. On...
Level 2: Intermediate 10 hrs
Teaching secondary mathematics
Education & Development

Teaching secondary mathematics

...autonomous learners that are willing to take risks. Effective teachers of mathematics do not just help their students to convert from a fraction to a decimal; they also demand that they think about when one should be used in preference to the other, or whether the two forms of representation are always equivalent. Students who habitually make such connections use...
Training for endurance in sport and fitness
Health, Sports & Psychology

Training for endurance in sport and fitness

...autonomic nervous system (Neal et al., 2012) and increase the risk of injury if insufficient rest is provided (Owen et al., 2015). Now complete Activity 5. Activity 5 Timing: Allow 45 minutes for this activity You have considered two TID models as approaches to enhancing endurance performance. If you were Petra’s trainer, which of these models would you advise her to...
The meaning of crime
Society, Politics & Law

The meaning of crime

...autonomic nervous system (ANS) characteristics amongst known offenders. The ANS is the unconscious part of the nervous system connecting the brain to our internal organs, senses, skin and muscles. Mednick argues that criminal offenders tend to have an ANS which is less sensitive to environmental stimuli than non-offenders. This creates personalities and dispositions that...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Upper intermediate French: discovering French cinema
Languages

Upper intermediate French: discovering French cinema

...système de financement des films grand public 4. thèmes abordés dans les films d’art et d’essai 5. les réalisateurs marseillais 6. l’université d’Aix-Marseille 7. l’université populaire d’Aubagne 8. exemples de sujets de société et d’actualité 9. le coût de production d’un film d’art et d’essai a. 1. caractéristiques des cinémas d’art et...
An introduction to web applications architecture
Science, Maths & Technology

An introduction to web applications architecture

...autonomous a service is, the more control it will have over its own implementation and run-time environment, and so the greater will be its flexibility and potential for evolution. Both implementation and run-time environment can be modified without affecting consumers. Statelessness: excessive state information can compromise the availability of a service and limit its...
Language in the real world
Languages

Language in the real world

...autonomous self –­­ that could also contribute to theory. The theoretical and applied disciplines could now coexist in an equal and mutually beneficial relationship. As a reborn discipline with its own identity, applied linguistics could also examine contexts other than language teaching and learning, and therefore contribute further insights into theoretical...
Level 3: Advanced 6 hrs