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Advanced French: At the science museum in Paris
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Advanced French: At the science museum in Paris

...multiplication : quatre-vingt = 4 x 20 ; trois mille = 3 x 1 000 par multiplication + addition : quatre-vingt-quinze = 4 x 20 + 15 Ces nombres sont invariables , sauf « un », « vingt » et « cent ». Par exemple : Nous partons à minuit moins une. « Vingt » et « cent » prennent un « s » quand ils sont multipliés par un autre nombre et sont directement suivis du...
Economics and the 2008 crisis: a Keynesian view
Society, Politics & Law

Economics and the 2008 crisis: a Keynesian view

...multiplication sign. For example, in Section 6, you will see the equation of consumption C = a + bY. We write ‘bY’ instead of writing ‘b × Y’ (with the multiplication sign ‘×’). The general rule is that when two terms are placed side by side, they are to be multiplied. The economy as modelled by the circular flow diagram, below, appears to be a rather...
Questioning crime: social harms and global issues
Society, Politics & Law

Questioning crime: social harms and global issues

...multiple inequalities – in health, education, neighbourhood, ethnicity and environmental risk for example – mean that opportunities and abilities to respond to adversity are much more limited. It has further been argued that the harms associated with structural inequality need to be highlighted for the significance that they have...Questioning crime: social harms and...
Travelling for culture: the Grand Tour
History & The Arts

Travelling for culture: the Grand Tour

...multiple stanzas, and usually these stanzas will be formally very similar. * Symbol A thing that represents or stands for something else. * Toga An ancient Roman garment consisting of a long piece of cloth which had to be draped around the body and over the shoulders in a particular way...Travelling for culture: the Grand Tour: References - Byron, G.G. (2008 [1819])...
The meaning of crime
Society, Politics & Law

The meaning of crime

...multiple meanings. Those meanings are socially constructed. The most important differences in the meanings of crime occur between strictly legal definitions and those that relate crime to the breaking of other codes and conventions – normative definitions. These may be formal moral codes like religions, or more informal codes of socially-acceptable behaviour. Both these...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Introducing music research
History & The Arts

Introducing music research

...multiplicity of ways in which musical topics can be investigated, and the broader range of ideas and theories that the study of music both draws on and contributes towards. The different examples also draw attention to the wide range of sources that musicologists draw on in their work and the range of musical contexts that can present opportunities for musicological...
Level 3: Advanced 12 hrs
Developing resilience in sport
Health, Sports & Psychology

Developing resilience in sport

...multiple terms to describe resilience, there is consensus among researchers that resilience is best understood when examined in a particular context as models of resilience developed in other domains, such as business, might not be transferable, for example to sport (Wagstaff et al., 2017). In simple terms, resilience is ‘the ability to use personal qualities to...
Level 2: Intermediate 10 hrs
Practice supervision and assessment in nursing
Health, Sports & Psychology

Practice supervision and assessment in nursing

...multiple sources of evidence, collaborating with colleagues to inform the assessment decisions Please note: Providing effective supervision and assessment will be covered later in this course...Practice supervision and assessment in nursing: 2.4 Preparing for the role of Practice Supervisor and Practice Assessor - Whether you are preparing to be a Practice Supervisor or a...