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The physical impacts of ADHD
Health, Sports & Psychology

The physical impacts of ADHD

...classed as a ‘learning difference’ or ‘neurodiversity’ means that people can assume it is about the brain and therefore primarily impacts the brain – but what about other parts of the body? Here, we explore four examples of how ADHD can also impact someone’s body and reflect on these in relation to school and workplace accommodations. These examples are taken...
Icarus: entering the world of myth
History & The Arts

Icarus: entering the world of myth

...des Beaux Arts). These subsequent versions of the myth may on the surface depart from Ovid’s narrative, and you should note that the poem is actually reacting to the painting in the first instance, and is, therefore, ‘once removed’ from Ovid. If you already have some skills of visual analysis or feel comfortable with literary critiques of twentieth-century poetry,...
Reading and note taking – preparation for study
Society, Politics & Law

Reading and note taking – preparation for study

...feedback and comments noted in the "Now read the discussion" link beneath the article. Try not to read these until you have completed the activity. Hamilton child safety curfew to be extended Calls for scheme to go national, despite rise in crime on estates where trial held Jim Wilson The expansion of the so-called child curfew in Hamilton was announced yesterday as the...
The Lee Jeans Occupation, Greenock, 1981
Society, Politics & Law

The Lee Jeans Occupation, Greenock, 1981

...Class Movements Library in Salford, demonstrate that they had received this advice early in the dispute, and their legal advisors believed the sit-in was legal. After the workers had been in occupation for six weeks, the union finally relented, and asked for a formal ballot to be cast among the workers; 97 per cent voted in favour of continuing the dispute. Despite...
Hero and villain: Robert Clive of the East India Company
History & The Arts

Hero and villain: Robert Clive of the East India Company

...class loyalty was on the rise, the Edwardians used imperial propaganda to create a sense of nationalist pride.The period around 1890 to 1914 saw several statues erected to imperialists, including Bristol’s Edward Colston (1895) and Oriel College’s Cecil Rhodes in Oxford (1910). By then, British imperialists had lost their swagger abroad and were nervous of the threat...
Introduction to music theory 1: form
History & The Arts

Introduction to music theory 1: form

...la la’). Choruses also tend to contain a song’s most memorable and engaging musical material. In the next activity, you will try to identify verses and choruses in a new song. Activity 2 Listening to ‘I’ll Be Around’ Timing: Allow around 10 minutes Part 1 Listen to the first two minutes of Audio 2 and identify where the verses and choruses begin. Enter the track...
Continuing classical Latin
History & The Arts

Continuing classical Latin

...de la langue latine (rev. version of 7th edn), Paris. Palmer, L.R. (1954) The Latin Language, London...Continuing classical Latin: Acknowledgements - Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following sources: Course image: POP in Flickr made available under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Licence. James Clackson Trevor Fear Geoffrey Horrocks Naoko Yamagata Every effort...
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Ahead of Super Tuesday, what have we learned about the candidates?
Society, Politics & Law

Ahead of Super Tuesday, what have we learned about the candidates?

...class and conservative – closely parallel those of states throughout the region. The crucial “Super Tuesday” primary on March 1 is filled with states that resemble South Carolina, including Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas. Trump’s big win in South Carolina demonstrates unquestionably that his campaign resonates with southern Republicans....