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Managing my money for young adults Badge icon
Money & Business

Managing my money for young adults

...energy suppliers. Reconsider your gym membership, if you have one, and look into ‘pay as you go’ instead. Depending on how often you go, you could save money. Think about whether a branded item is really value for money. Cut down on the number of takeaway meals you have. Cutting from two to one a week would save typically over £250 a year. Call your phone supplier...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Developing career resilience Badge icon
Money & Business

Developing career resilience

...energy to think about change. Resilience is also often discussed in a general context, but there are times when developing your capacity for resilience might be in response to a very specific need. In the next section you will look at one person’s experience of building mathematical resilience...Week 2: Personal resilience – born or made?: 4.2 Growing resilience – a...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Introduction to quantum computing
Science, Maths & Technology

Introduction to quantum computing

...energy of the free particle, italic h over two pi times omega . ( italic h over two pi is the reduced Planck’s constant.) Answer Operating on normal cap psi sub free of x comma t with i italic h over two pi times prefix partial differential of solidus prefix partial differential of of t we find that multiline equation row 1 i italic h over two pi times prefix partial...
Hybrid working: change management
Money & Business

Hybrid working: change management

...Energy - Build momentum Questions: How can you create and sustain the energy? Has the resource been identified and agreed? Has a programme office been established? Has backfill been agreed is necessary? Has the resource been freed up? What are you doing well? What do you need to do? Control - Execute discipline Questions: How much central control is required? Is ‘Go...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Partnerships and networks in work with young people
Health, Sports & Psychology

Partnerships and networks in work with young people

...energy levels for the proposed action can wither. (Huxham, 1996, p. 5)...Partnerships and networks in work with young people: 2.6.4 Differences in culture - Different professional groups also have different ways of working – including ways in which they perceive and relate to young people. Some professionals, for example, still see young people as ‘clients’, with...
Social problems: Who makes them?
Society, Politics & Law

Social problems: Who makes them?

...energy that should be devoted to the tasks of reproduction. Equally, men's behaviour has been interpreted as the product of biological forces and drives. For instance, biologists have developed an approach known as ‘parental investment theory’ to explain why women are monogamous home-builders while men are philandering adulterers. According to this theory, the...
Level 2: Intermediate 20 hrs
Making sense of art history
History & The Arts

Making sense of art history

...energy or movement in terms of the way that they draw the spectator into the pictorial space and control their reading of a composition. For example, in Gilbert and George's Life (Plate 7) it's arguable that the diagonal lines formed by the edges of the wings and the men's arms work in guiding the eye around the composition and towards the men's faces, as shown in Figure...
Level 1: Introductory 5 hrs
Mastering systems thinking in practice Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

Mastering systems thinking in practice

...energy, enthusiasm and commitment come into the evaluation? Comment Activity 1 is the first of several such activities. It is an example of a pattern of activities that constitute reflective practice or reflective learning. This style of learning is based on the notion that the understandings most useful to us, and that most readily become part of us, are learned by...