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COVID-19: Immunology, vaccines and epidemiology Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

COVID-19: Immunology, vaccines and epidemiology

...Infantile paralysis) Varicella zoster virus Chicken pox, shingles Mumps virus Mumps Words: 0 Feedback Here is the completed table: Table 1 Viral infections (completed) VIRUS DISEASE ACUTE OR LATENT/CHRONIC INFECTION SARS-CoV2 COVID-19 Acute Rubella virus German measles Acute Ebola virus Ebola Acute Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Acquired immune deficiency syndrome...
John Webster, The Duchess of Malfi
History & The Arts

John Webster, The Duchess of Malfi

...mental instability represented in this scene. Discussion In Act 1, before the brothers gang up on their sister in an effort to bully her into submission, Ferdinand tells Bosola that he ‘would not have her marry again’ (1.1.262). This blanket hostility to a second marriage goes beyond anything voiced by the Cardinal, who is much more concerned about the prospect of an...
Level 2: Intermediate 12 hrs
Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus
History & The Arts

Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus

...Sinfield (1983) and John Stachniewski (1991), have argued that Marlowe is exploring the mental and emotional impact of the form of Protestantism that prevailed in England during the late sixteenth century, based on the doctrines of the French-born Protestant reformer Jean Calvin. Calvinist theology developed and changed over time, but at this historical juncture it stressed the sinfulness and depravity of human nature. In ......
Learning to teach: making sense of learning to teach
Education & Development

Learning to teach: making sense of learning to teach

...mental state at all – I felt that towards the end of it that I was getting tired and that the challenges of broadcasting were not quite as great as they had been, and I felt that in a sense I’d achieved everything I wanted to achieve in radio, and I’m of a volition that you only live your life once and you try and experience as many things as possible. And because I...
Understanding science: what we cannot know Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

Understanding science: what we cannot know

...mental five-volume work, Mécanique Céleste, published between 1799 and 1825, which was the intellectual successor to Newton’s Principia. The first two volumes of it were expanded and translated into English as the Mechanism of the Heavens (1831) by the Scottish mathematician, Mary Somerville. This translation was highly acclaimed and established Somerville’s...
Advanced French: At the science museum in Paris
Languages

Advanced French: At the science museum in Paris

...santé ». Vrai Faux a. Vrai b. Faux La bonne réponse est a. Select the answer for Question 1f here 6. Les escaliers roulants situés dans le hall d’entrée permettent aux visiteurs d’accéder aux étages supérieurs. Vrai Faux a. Vrai b. Faux La bonne réponse est a. Discussion 2. La séquence vidéo nous montre un quartier composé surtout de tours/HLM. Il s’agit...
Exploring health: is your lifestyle really to blame?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Exploring health: is your lifestyle really to blame?

...mental health issues and a lack of social cohesion in communities. Research evidence suggests that people’s ability to change or choose a lifestyle depends upon a range of social and environmental factors. This evidence takes the form of both quantitative and qualitative research. You have already seen how quantitative research is key in terms of exploring aspects of a...
Composition and improvisation in cross-cultural perspective
History & The Arts

Composition and improvisation in cross-cultural perspective

...mental processes, that is, without the aid of manuscript, sketches or memory’ (Harvard Dictionary, pp. 351–2). As examples of composed and improvised musics you might have thought of some of the following: for composed music, most Western art music; as improvised music, jazz and, perhaps, one or more non-Western traditions such as Indian art music. By the end of this...