8.1 Feelings about care relationships Diane couldn't imagine being paid for what she did. She thought that, if she was paid, she would, ‘have felt obligated to do it’. This way it felt like her choice. ‘I wanted to make those choices freely.’ John described the basis of his caring for Mr Asghar as, ‘a mutually beneficial friendship … always has been’. Enid emphasised that she looked on her caring as a parental responsibility. ‘They're my children and it's my duty to look after them … they weren't ask
3.5.1 Gestural communication DA describes gestural communication as 'extremely eloquent' [p. 271] and such behaviour is well established in other mammals beside primates, for example cats and dogs. To attain this eloquence, gestural communication requires good visual acuity. In fact, gestures often rely on colour perception to enable individuals observing the gesture to respond accurately. For example, DA describes how De Brazza's guenons draw attention to their white-bearded dewlaps by shaking their heads when signallin
Notebook: Cyber Bullying (CBS News)
 Bullying through electronic media has surfaced as a serious issue. Katie Couric offers her perspective, as she says that parents need to have a talk with their children about this growing problem. By one count one of three kids are being bullied.Â
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Sustaining enterprise education
This presentation examines the impact of enterprise education on the career aspiration, decisions and intentions of HE students
1.2 The peptide bond and primary structure of proteins The primary structure of a protein is defined as the sequence of amino acids of which it is composed. This sequence ultimately determines the shape that the protein adopts, according to the spatial limitations on the arrangement of the atoms in the protein, the chemical properties of the component amino acid residues, and the protein's environment. The peptide bonds that link amino acid residues in a polypeptide are formed in a condensation reaction between the acidic carboxyl gr
Dr Heather Shore - 60 seconds research
Dr Heather Shore, an expert in the history of crime in Britain, has just sixty seconds to describe her research interests.
https://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/research/2777.htm
http://mediacentre.leedsmet.ac.uk/author/heather-shore/
International Volunteering Programme Ahmednagar India 2012
Our University's community, cultural and international partnerships offer amazing volunteering opportunities including international volunteering projects all over the world.
We have been sending volunteers to work with Snehalaya and Sanjay Nagar in Ahmednagar, India, since 2008. Our volunteers stay at Snehalaya's shelter home which operates a school, medical centre and educational programmes. There are also opportunities to work on other off-site projects including an adoption centre for aban
Barry Blake MSc Events Management - Online Learning
Barry Blake, Course Leader for the MSc Events Management -- online learning, gives an overview of the course and the benefits graduates can expect.
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Stewart Harper - Applying For Our Online Postgraduate Courses
Head of Student Admissions, Stewart Harper, talks you through the process for applying for our online courses.
For more information please visit http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk
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How to Teach Children Alliteration
This video is intended for teachers and parents. It explains what alliteration is and how to explain alliteration to children. It also tells why alliteration is important for children to leave. It differentiates alliteration from rhyming.
Little Red Writing Hood - Hooked on Phonics
This video is an adaptation of the classic "Little Red Riding Hood" story. In this version, Little Red is bringing a basket to her granny's house with blocks, magnet letters, letter-shaped cookies, and alphabet soup. The wolf keeps stopping Little Red and stealing some of her letters. At the end, the viewer discovers the letters were used to make a "Happy Birthday" banner for a surprise party for Little Red at granny's house. (04:00)
3 Introducing the primates You can experience this free course as it was originally designed on OpenLearn, the home of free learning from The Open University: Author(s): 2.2 Persistent currents lead to constant magnetic flux An important consequence of the persistent currents that flow in materials with zero resistance is that the magnetic flux that passes through a continuous loop of such a material remains constant. To see how this comes about, consider a ring of metal, enclosing a fixed area A, as shown in Figure 6a. An initial magnetic field B0 is applied perpendicular to the plane of the ring when the temperature is above the critical temperature of the material from which the rin Apple’s Beats Buy: Desperation or Opportunity? Viscosity 7.346 Virus-host Interactions in Infectious Diseases (MIT) Video Prototype Lessons #5 - Unlucky Numbers! Mathews - female nude OP32776 Festival of Britain 1951. Lambeth, London. A plaster figure of a female nude by John Mathews, outside the Homes and Gardens Pavilion at the South Bank Exhibition site. Photographed in June 1951.
Purchasing the music products and streaming service firm Beats Electronics was a rare move for Apple. According to Wharton’s Peter Fader, the acquisition shows that the company realizes the iTunes download model is rapidly becoming obsolete.
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This module discusses how viscosity is characterized.
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Co-evolution and adaptation between viruses and humans are often portrayed as a zero-sum biological arms race. Viruses enter host cells equipped with an array of mechanisms to evade the host defense responses and replicate. The rapid rate of mutation of viruses permits evolution of various methodologies for infection, which in turn drive development of non-specific but highly effective host mechanisms to restrict infection. This class will discuss the varied solutions each side has developed as
Learn about Japanese culture with JapanesePod101.com! Every country has its superstitions, and Japan is no exception! Whether you believe in them or not, learning about superstitions is a great way to find out more about Japan’s culture…and learn more Japanese along the way!In this lesson, you will learn about superstitions related to unlucky numbers. Visit [...]
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