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Introduction to cyber security: stay safe online Badge icon
Digital & Computing

Introduction to cyber security: stay safe online

...energy, but high levels of enrichment are forbidden to all but a handful of countries. As a consequence, centrifuge technology is tightly controlled, but still, centrifuges have gradually spread around the world. Most recently they have been developed by Iran, ostensibly for that country’s legal civil nuclear programme; but it is sometimes suspected it might possibly be...
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Digital & Computing

Digital thinking tools for better decision making

...Solar System (Figure 11). [A dark sky with two bright but slightly blurred objects.] Figure 11 Two objects from the Kuiper Belt, beyond Pluto...Session 1: The rise of digital thinking tools: 3.3 Speed - Speed refers to the rate at which information can be processed. Mechanisation often brings about huge increases in productivity. For example, in the 19th century,...
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Health, Sports & Psychology

Communication and working relationships in sport and fitness

...energy, and your face had more animation when you're talking about it. It came through. WOMAN Yes. I just need to figure out what the next steps are, really, and to feel more confident that it's not a silly thing to pursue. MAN OK. So bottom line here, in terms of what we seem to be talking about, is be confident you're making the right decision for yourself, and then...
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Languages

How to learn a language

...solar system, you can use the mnemonic: My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming Planets (the first one, closest to the Sun, is Mercury). Although most people associate mnemonics with this sort of examples, mnemonics are indeed any sort of memory technique that helps retain information. One useful mnemonic device is the use of imagery, and this can be very useful when...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Everyday English 2
Languages

Everyday English 2

...energy. You can use this flexibility in pace, volume and articulation to create different effects when you are speaking. In this section you have looked at: the ways people communicate non-verbally how to use positive body language to enhance your speaking and listening how to change your pace, articulation and volume to convey a message...Session 1: Speaking and...
Level 1: Introductory 48 hrs
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Education & Development

Succeed with learning

...energy and worry into action. (Harrold, 2001, p. 281) [Drawing of a man relaxing on a cushion, in a comfortable bed.] Figure 5 Need to move out of your comfort zone? Harrold explains that excitement and fear produce similar hormones. The more you live within your comfort zone, she adds, the harder it is to distinguish between these emotions because you have not had enough...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Gaelic in modern Scotland
Languages

Gaelic in modern Scotland

...energy and vision...Gaelic in modern Scotland: 3.1.1 I do! - ‘Mise’, in answer to the question ‘Who speaks Gaelic?’, means ‘I do’. ‘Mise’ is pronounced ‘mish-uh’. It also means ‘I am …’, when someone is introducing himself or herself. Here three Gaelic speakers living in Scotland in 2011 tell you a little about themselves. Karen ‘Mise Karen....
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
Caring for adults
Health, Sports & Psychology

Caring for adults

...energy to continue caring. Practical help includes having a carer’s assessment, which will look at Edward’s role as a carer and what he needs to be effective, including how caring impacts his work. This is obtainable from local social services departments. Mark may be eligible for community care if he needs help with day-to-day living such as mobility, cooking,...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs