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Birth of the Welfare State
History & The Arts

Birth of the Welfare State

...L. Bryson, L. Macmillan 'December 1942: Beveridge Observed: Mass Observation and the Beveridge Report' by J. Jacobs, from Beveridge 1942- 1992: Papers to Mark the 50th Anniversary of the Beveridge Report edited by J Jacobs, J, Whiting and Birch Books About this extract This article is adapted from the study material from the Open University course Understanding Health &...
Astronomy: images of the Universe
Science, Maths & Technology

Astronomy: images of the Universe

...l , is related to its measured length, l , by cap l equals l divided by cosine of theta Equation label: (Equation 2) Example 2 You want to measure the shape of a galaxy that an image shows to have an ellipse shape, but you believe is in fact a disc (round dinner-plate shape) that is inclined relative to the observer, as in Figure 6a. The angle by which the galaxy is...
Level 2: Intermediate 6 hrs
Beginners’ French: A trip to Avignon
Languages

Beginners’ French: A trip to Avignon

...dans les pauses. Audio 2 Exemple You hear: The post office. You ask: La poste, c'est où? Christine answers: C'est cours Président Kennedy. Answer Dialogue Here is the dialogue in full: Posez les questions après les indications en anglais. Numéro 1 The post office Vous La poste, c'est où? Christine C'est cours Président Kennedy. Numéro 2 The town hall Vous La...
Reframing Self-Limiting Beliefs
Health, Sports & Psychology

Reframing Self-Limiting Beliefs

...L. F. (2005) ‘Implicit self-attitudes predict spontaneous affect in daily life’, Emotion, 5(4), pp. 476–88, doi: 10.1037/1528-3542.5.4.476. Olson, M. A. and Fazio, R. H. (2002) ‘Implicit acquisition and manifestation of classically conditioned attitudes’, Social Cognition, 20, pp. 89–104, doi: 10.1521/soco.20.2.89.20992. Rudman, L. A. (2004) ‘Sources of...
Formulating research questions
Education & Development

Formulating research questions

...L., de Barros, C.M., Rebelo-Harris, B., Meads, C. and Saunders, C.L. (2021) ‘Are we asking the right questions? Working with the LGBTQ+ community to prioritise healthcare research themes’, Research Involvement and Engagement, 7(1), p. 64. Available at: https://researchinvolvement.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40900-021-00298-7 (Accessed: 23 April 2025). Darko,...
John Napier
Science, Maths & Technology

John Napier

...L, each moving along its own line. [Figure 3] Figure 3 The line P0 Q is of fixed, finite length, but L’s line is endless. L travels along its line at constant speed, but P is slowing down. P and L start (from P0 and L0) with the same speed, but thereafter P’s speed drops proportionally to the distance it has still to go: at the half-way point between P0 and Q, P is...
Level 2: Intermediate 3 hrs
Can computers be therapists?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Can computers be therapists?

...L. BENNETT, K. BENNETT, A. & GRIFFITHS, K. M. (2010). Beacon: A Web Portal to High-Quality Mental Health Websites for use by Health Professionals and the Public. Medical Journal of Australia. 192 (11). S40-S44. NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CLINICAL EXCELLENCE (NICE). (2009) Depression in Adults: The Treatment and Management of Depression in Adults. London: NICE....
Electrochemical Grinding (ECG)
Science, Maths & Technology

Electrochemical Grinding (ECG)

...l–1) at 25-40°C and 15–70 kPa pressure. As the electrolyte is corrosive, machine parts must be corrosion resistant and workpiece must be thoroughly cleaned after grinding. High throughput is desirable since the corrosive electrolyte means machines cannot be shut down for long without electrolyte removal and thorough cleaning. Maximum wheel contact arc length should...