Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: outline a range of different reasons – social, personal, health, economic, family-based – that cause children to be separated from their families of origin and to live in different settings demonstrate the development of key transferable study skills including the ability to summarise arguments, learn from personal experience, and apply theory to issues and dilemmas in practice interpret and mak
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4.1 Thinking about gender So far in this unit you have considered some general issues concerning difference, diversity and communication in care services, and how these issues relate specifically to ‘race’ and ethnicity. In this section we move on to another area that has been the focus of debate and of initiatives in policy and practice. As with ethnicity, the roots of much current thinking about gender in health and social care are the campaigns of activists in the 1970s and 1980s. However, it is also important
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Once on the endangered list, Peregrine Falcons now reside in the Grand Canyon in large numbers. Watch them hunt at speeds of up to 125 MPH. (2:15)
Round 5: Odd one out Which wiki is the odd one out? Wikileaks is the odd o References De massa en de marge : Voorbereidende lessen bij het bezoek aan Kazerne Dossin ‘De massa en de marge’ is een voorbereidend lessenpakket van twee lesuren dat stilstaat bij hoe de opkomst van het nazisme de Duitse samenleving grondig veranderde. Onder de vorm van een boeiend groepswerk, filmfragmenten en literatuur … Acknowledgements Course image: Aaron Landry in Flickr made available under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Licence. The content acknowledged below is Proprietary (see terms and condition Festival of Britain AA51_07997 Festival of Britain, South Bank, Lambeth, London. Reg Butler's 'Bird and Cage' sculpture exhibited on the South Bank Exhibition site during the Festival of Britain. Photographed by M W Parry in 1951. Challenges to Innovation - Wayne Delker, Clorox Conclusion This free course provided an introduction to studying Environment & Development. It took you through a series of exercises designed to develop your approach to study and learning at a distance, and helped to improve your confidence as an independent learner. 4.1 PROMPT There is so much information available on the internet on every topic imaginable. But how do you know if it is any good? And if you find a lot more information than you really need, how do you decide what to keep and who to discard? In this section we are going to introduce a simple checklist to help you to judge the quality of the information you find. Before we do this, spend a few minutes thinking about what is meant by information quality. Ballooning CVS01_01_014 Tales of balloon flight. A hand-coloured engraving of French photographer Nadara€™s balloon a€˜Le Geanta€™, following a crash landing. Nadar was the first person to take a successful photograph from a balloon in 1858. From the Cecil Victor Shadbolt collection of lantern slides dating from 1882-1892. World's first hydrogen balloon CVS01_01_010 Tales of balloon flight. This unmanned balloon, 'Le Globe' was launched by Jacques Charles and the Robert brothers on the Champ de Mars, Paris, on 27th August 1783, landing in Gonnesse after a forty-five minute flight, where it terrified local peasants who destroyed the balloon. Hand-coloured engraving shows peasants attacking the balloon. From the Cecil Vic Information at Early Design Stages 2.3.3 Fracturing and motion of the ice shell If the rigid surface layer of Europa's ice is thin (or, at least, has been thin for some of the time), and overlies either water or some kind of weak and mushy ice as indicated by large craters such as Pwyll, then we might expect to find some evidence for fracturing and motion of the rigid ice shell. This is precisely what the pattern of dark bands such as those on Author(s): References Architectural Composition in Digital Space 6.5 Military and humanitarian interventionism While the ICC may be the most radical cosmopolitan effort at global justice institution-building so far, it is not the only one. The move towards cosmopolitan global institutions that extend beyond the UN's original goals and values has speeded up during the 1990s. Cosmopolitans would contend that international institution-building does not necessarily lead to more interventionism. Communitarians such as Chandler see as significant that in the field of international human rights interventioni
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Wayne L. Delker, Chief Innovation Offer (retired) of The Clorox Company, discusses the challenges to innovation faced by a public company.
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This paper concentrates on information at the early stages of the design process. However those do not concern all the information regarding the task available to the designer or the already existing solutions, but the information generated by the designer during the process of problem solving. The creative nature of architectural design and the lack of complete information during the process determine the role and the place of the information system in the design. It is necessary that the infor
In this paper the possibilities of using the computers at course of architectural compositions are considered. As the start point of the new teaching method of architectural composition we used the course of tradition architectural composition, elaborated at our Faculty. The course of Digital Architectural Composition was finished in 2002. The main goal of using the new digital media for modelling architectural forms was checking the new possibilities of form creation. Traditionally, searching o