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Collaborative problem solving for community safety
Money & Business

Collaborative problem solving for community safety

...Determine the threat, its nature and extent so that you can assess the situation and make the right decisions. Ask yourself, do you need to take the necessary action straight away or is this an ongoing problem? What is the most likely outcome and what would be the implications? Are the police the most appropriate people to deal with the problem, and are you best equipped...
Approaching plays
History & The Arts

Approaching plays

...determining the performance, it was more likely to be the case that the performance signalled the direction the writing of the play script would take. Recall, for example, that the staging of Henry V took place before the play text was published. To illustrate this point further, we can go back beyond Shakespeare to some of the earliest forms of drama where very few of...
Level 2: Intermediate 15 hrs
The history of female protest and suffrage in the UK
History & The Arts

The history of female protest and suffrage in the UK

...determined to use this form of protest as a means of advancing their aims. MICHAEL PORTILLO Professor June Purvis is the biographer of Emmeline Pankhurst. She senses that Prime Minister Asquith was very much the focus of the suffragettes’ anger. JUNE PURVIS He was a very staunch anti-suffragist so he wasn’t in favour of votes for women. And I think when the...
Early modern Europe: an introduction
History & The Arts

Early modern Europe: an introduction

...determines whether children live or die. Part B: Richard Gough, the history of Myddle Richard Gough (1635–1723) wrote The History of Myddle between 1700 and 1706. It is a biographical portrait of a village, based on Gough’s own memories and reflecting his opinions. Most of the material describes life in the late seventeenth century. Read the following extract from...
Children and violence: an introductory, international and interdisciplinary approach
Society, Politics & Law

Children and violence: an introductory, international and interdisciplinary approach

...determined. However, this is problematic, partly because research is inconclusive about the effects of testosterone (Durkin, 1995). Also, not all boys are violent or even aggressive and, in a society where aggression is downplayed, there is little evidence for these ideas. Girls are usually socialized to be less aggressive than boys and physical aggression in girls is...
The oceans
Science, Maths & Technology

The oceans

...determined by two competing processes: precipitation and evaporation. Precipitation (P) (including rain and river flow) reduces the salinity of the sea surface while evaporation (E) increases surface salinity by the removal of water. The (E-P) balance is shown in Figure 10 along with the resulting approximate global surface salinity distribution. [Described image] Figure...
Level 2: Intermediate 15 hrs
Marketing in the 21st Century
Money & Business

Marketing in the 21st Century

...determined by factors such as technological characteristics, distribution outlets, sales staff and other employees representing the organisation. The way all of these contrast (positively and negatively) with the organisation’s competitors will lead to the customer making a decision about their preference, for example, preferring a Bang and Olufsen television to one...
Attachment in the early years
Education & Development

Attachment in the early years

...determining how happy and contented we are. Attachments are two-way, dynamic processes between people and start from the beginning of life. John Bowlby, often called ‘the father of attachment theory’, was the key figure in developing a complex model of the attachment system and proposing how it serves to provide security to individuals while also encouraging them to...
Level 2: Intermediate 6 hrs