1,507 search results

Subjugation and slavery: fake news in the nineteenth-century press
History & The Arts

Subjugation and slavery: fake news in the nineteenth-century press

...money for the anti-slavery campaign, but the attitudes still reflected the racial pecking order. Writers found many different ways to promote the idea that African people were sub-human and from a different species to the white European to prove the inferiority of black people. Writers found many different ways to promote the idea that African people were sub-human......
Can you manage a supply chain?
Money & Business

Can you manage a supply chain?

...money keeping stock that you don’t need. So that’s the challenge. When you’ve tried it once, and it might have seemed that you could do it better, you can change certain things about the game, such as where you position yourself in the supply chain to try to keep it stable. And you can keep on practising. So good luck, have a few goes and see if you can manage a...
What are the security risks of living in a Smart City?
Science, Maths & Technology

What are the security risks of living in a Smart City?

...business requirements… My departments have business reasons why they want to purchase that new technology or develop that new application. It’s my job to give them alternatives, to show them the risks involved with these alternatives and provide recommendations for security controls to reduce any associated risk.” Hayslip is right to point out these challenges, and...
Fermanagh: The backdrop to the G8 summit
Science, Maths & Technology

Fermanagh: The backdrop to the G8 summit

...business start-ups but they often fail as grants and support decrease. Distances to the Belfast hub mean fewer jobs are available in government departments – a major employer in the rest of NI. Despite the Northern Ireland/Republic of Ireland (ROI) border, much of Fermanagh’s focus is southwards and westwards into ROI. The focus of cultural, economic, shopping and...
Ramadan: What do you need to know?
Education & Development

Ramadan: What do you need to know?

...business. If this is the case, flexible arrangements should be agreed and granted in accordance with local flexible working policy, and staff members must continue to work their contracted hours. Staff may also wish to take annual leave during Ramadan or to celebrate Eid. Requests for leave should be handled in the usual way, though managers should have regard for the...
Dan Rees - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

Dan Rees - Earth in Vision

...money that’s coming from co-producers is also dropping, so we need to rely on our archive in order to keep the quality of our programmes up. BBC natural history archive: Should it be made available to the public? In terms of opening up our BBC archive to the public, I’m speaking here from an individual perspective, not on behalf of the BBC, my personal opinion is we...
Krishan Arora - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

Krishan Arora - Earth in Vision

...money in the system to pay for the creation of it. And the problem, of course, in the digital field is that if you say, ‘Hey, it’s all free, everybody can use everything’ then they go, ‘Well why should we ever pay somebody to make it?’ And you go, ‘No, no, no, that’s not the deal! You’ve still got to pay for the creation of it, but then you can use it...
Krishan Arora - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

Krishan Arora - Earth in Vision

...money in the system to pay for the creation of it. And the problem, of course, in the digital field is that if you say, ‘Hey, it’s all free, everybody can use everything’ then they go, ‘Well why should we ever pay somebody to make it?’ And you go, ‘No, no, no, that’s not the deal! You’ve still got to pay for the creation of it, but then you can use it...