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How to write a CV
Education & Development

How to write a CV

...family. Skills-based or functional CV This type of CV emphasises your skills and personal qualities rather than your employment history. This format can suit best if you… Are changing career and want to show employers how transferable skills gained in other types of employment will be relevant for the post. Have extensive gaps in your employment history, because they...
What is a virus?
Science, Maths & Technology

What is a virus?

...families of viruses] Figure 1. Morphology and approximate relative size of different families of viruses. Viruses consist of DNA or RNA that is often tightly associated with proteins to give more stability. The genetic material (DNA or RNA) can be contained within regularly-shaped proteins that give geometric shapes (capsids) or have a looser membrane covering, or both....
The range of work with young people
Education & Development

The range of work with young people

...family home as a parent or foster parent. This course highlights the importance and variety of the ‘spaces’ that young people frequent and the nature of their relationship with the adults that they meet. As we progress through the course you will have the opportunity to focus on settings with which you are familiar, as well as The Factory Project – just one example...
Animals at the extremes: the desert environment
Nature & Environment

Animals at the extremes: the desert environment

...tree for the clade. The cladogram (Figure 47) indicates a number of clades within the lark family. The lengths of the branches in the cladogram indicate phylogenetic distance between the clades. Tieleman, I. et al. adaptation of metabolism and evaporative water loss …, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, 270. The Royal Society © Tieleman, I. et al. adaptation...
Language on the move: Migrating literature and Zachary Richard’s Cajun tales
Languages

Language on the move: Migrating literature and Zachary Richard’s Cajun tales

...families, and subjected to inhuman conditions on the deportation ships and in their lands of exile. Despite the widespread scattering, the Acadians’ strong communal ties kept small communities together. Around 1765 a group of Acadians, hearing of a land to settle where French was spoken, traveled to Louisiana by way of Saint Domingue (today Haiti) to build a new Acadia....
Accessibility and inclusion in digital health
Health, Sports & Psychology

Accessibility and inclusion in digital health

...family members. The example is given of a woman being supported to search and find housing association accommodation. Disadvantaged in Leeds developing Skills for Tomorrow This project appears to have a broad reach across a multicultural community. It specifically offers help to: people with fewer educational qualifications, perhaps because they left education prematurely...
Crimes of the powerful
Society, Politics & Law

Crimes of the powerful

...family violence’, which may be founded on, for example, patriarchal ideological assumptions, and ‘hate crimes’, which may be founded on, for example, racist or homophobic ideological assumptions. Crimes of the powerful White-collar crime Any criminal offence committed by a person of relatively high status or who holds relatively high levels of trust where the...
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The emergence of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus
Health, Sports & Psychology

The emergence of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus

...family (Group 2) as SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV), but in a new lineage (called Group 2c). The initial name of this novel coronavirus was hCoV-EMC, which stood for human coronavirus–Erasmus Medical College, where the first isolate was sequenced. An additional isolate, provisionally named human coronavirus England 1, was isolated from a patient in London, UK, who had been...