"Admission all Classes": Variety at the Grand Theatre podcast
"Admission all Classes": Variety at the Grand Theatre podcast
"Admission all Classes": Blackpool and the North West on Film
"Admission all Classes": Blackpool and the North West on Film
"Admission all Classes": Fantasy and Illusion: Showzam! Podcast
"Admission all Classes": Fantasy and Illusion: Showzam! Podcast
"Admission all Classes": Cabaret: Duckie podcast
"Admission all Classes": Cabaret: Duckie podcast
"Admission all Classes": End of the Pier podcast
"Admission all Classes": End of the Pier podcast
Admission all Classes
Admission all Classes
"Admission all Classes": Introduction
"Admission all Classes": Introduction
1 Word classes
How has the English language changed over the course of the last 500 years? What are the social and political contexts that have affected how these changes have come about? This unit will consider the development of the English language from the 15th to the 19th century.
2.1 Psychology as an objective science
How can you analyse children and their development? This unit allows the learner to analyse how children's cognitive shills develop over time. You will also learn about how various different investigative methods have developed over time and how different techniques can produce different results.
2 Vygotsky and socio-cultural psychology
Are you interested in English language education? This unit examines the use of language as a cultural tool which allows humans to become involved in a two-way process of constant change. The unit will help those within the teaching environment to relate theoretical discussion to professional practice.
1.2 The main classes of stars
Stars can necessarily be observed only at a distance. This unit introduces the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram, an essential tool in understanding the nature of stars. You should have some understanding of the basic stellar properties of luminosity and temperature in order to get the most from the unit.
4.5 Classes
Enterprise systems are software applications that automate and integrate all many of the key business processes of an organisation. With some understanding of software development, you will learn about current development practices for this type of system and develop relevant skills to apply them to real-world problems. You will develop core skills in object-oriented analysis and design, allowing you to develop software that is fit for purpose, reusable and amenable to change.
6.3 The psychology of risk
Do you hate making decisions? Does the ability of others to make snap decisions really frustrate you? This unit will help you understand some of the processes involved in decision making. Attention to the psychology of decision making and the social context in which decisions are made can improve your understanding of others and yourself.
Loose ends: Packages, imports, access control, nested classes, super, instanceof (con't)
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Loose ends: Packages, imports, access control, nested classes, super, instanceof
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Abstract Methods and Classes con't.
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Abstract Methods and Classes
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Java Library List Classes
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Psych 119: Lecture 29
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Psych 119: Lecture 28
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