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Managing Relationships and Work
Health, Sports & Psychology

Managing Relationships and Work

...et al., 1998, in Lawton-Smith, 2017). Trust (see the ‘Trust in the Workplace’ article). An understanding, too, of the lifecycle of a relationship or team, the shifting roles within them of individual members (Belbin, 1981), and of team processes (such as inputs, throughputs and outputs) is likely to lead to them being more positive and sustainable. For managers, an...
Population ageing: a global health crisis?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Population ageing: a global health crisis?

...double that of more developed regions. Your introduction to ageing societies and global ageing is now nearly complete! There is just one more term that needs clarifying, and that is ‘developed regions’. Regions and countries are classified differently by different organisations. For instance, the World Health Organization (WHO) refers to high-, middle- and low-income...
Cynorthwywyr addysgu: Cymorth ar waith
Education & Development

Cynorthwywyr addysgu: Cymorth ar waith

...et al (2002) i 91 y cant o'r ymatebwyr ddweud eu bod weithiau'n tynnu plant allan o ystafelloedd dosbarth. Ffigur 3 Cindy Bhuhi, cynorthwyydd addysgu dwyieithog, Ysgol Babanod Lee, Slough Mae ymdeimlad pellach bod cynorthwywyr addysgu wedi gorfod dod o hyd i 'le' i'w gwaith. Fel rhan o weithlu cymharol newydd, maent wedi gorfod integreiddio eu hymarfer cymorth ag ymarfer...
Innovation, markets and industrial change
Society, Politics & Law

Innovation, markets and industrial change

...doubling all the firm's inputs more than doubles output, there are increasing returns to scale. This may be because there are economies of increased dimensions. For example, enormous oil tankers and very large lorries can transport goods at lower cost per unit than smaller ships and vehicles because their capacity rises faster than the materials needed to make and run...
Introducing Black leadership Badge icon
Society, Politics & Law

Introducing Black leadership

...et cetera, are more superior to what we called the Global South which are Black and Brown people. So those manifestations have continued from early 17th century from slavery until today. [MUSIC PLAYING] The most clear example in contemporary society of the manifestations of racialisation is South Africa and the apartheid system, where people are stratified into white,...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Introduction to polymers
Science, Maths & Technology

Introduction to polymers

...double bond (C=C), like ethene (ethylene) or propene (propylene) (also olefins). alkyne: any compound with the carbon-carbon triple bond (C≡C), like ethyne (acetylene). aromatic: any structure possessing a benzene ring or higher derivatives such as naphthalene, and also heterocyclic rings as in polyimides. asymmetric carbon atom: a saturated carbon atom where the four...
Level 3: Advanced 20 hrs
Achieving public dialogue
Science, Maths & Technology

Achieving public dialogue

...circulated to politicians, the impact in terms of influence on policy of this conference was negligible (Durant, 1999). However, some valuable lessons were learnt, including: the necessity for a political commitment to take lay-panel recommendations seriously; the importance of choosing a topic where a debate is timely and opportune. However, setting up the first UKNCC at...
Level 3: Advanced 16 hrs
Social care in the community
Health, Sports & Psychology

Social care in the community

...double-hander, June can't do it all her own. So the most important thing is get him out of the bed in the mornings, make sure he's up, dressed, ready for breakfast. Elvis Malcolm You try to make the client feel safe, and relating to them. When I'm washing him, if you notice, I tell him, yeah, I'm going to wash your face, stop me. You don't put up your hand like you might...
Level 1: Introductory 3 hrs