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History, Culture & Architecture Tour of Edinburgh
Experience Days Tours: This three-hour guided walking tour of Edinburgh will fascinate discerning sightseers. Led by descendants of one of the city’s most influential families, it’s a chance to explore the unique history, culture and architecture of the Royal Mile and Old Town.Tours begin outside Usher Hall on Lothian Road, a building of special significance to your guides Stuart and Richard. It was their ancestor Andrew Usher, a successful 19th century whisky distiller, whose donation of £100,000 funded the new concert hall’s construction! After a brief introduction, they’ll lead you on a three-hour stroll through Edinburgh’s historic Old Town, pausing at various landmarks along the way. These will include the city’s oldest surviving building, Queen Margaret’s Chapel; Edinburgh Castle, St. Giles’ Cathedral, Princes Street Gardens, the National Galleries of Scotland, and many more. Together, these will tell the story of a city built on centuries of struggle and shaped by remarkable characters. Follow in the footsteps of leaders, writers, philosophers, bodysnatchers, witches and a faithful Skye terrier—and leave feeling enlightened when the tour concludes!The History, Culture & Architecture Tour of Edinburgh promises a fascinating few hours for curious visitors, and Experience Days vouchers make thoughtful gifts for history buffs. If you’re planning a trip to Auld Reekie, why not treat your travelling companion today!
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History, Culture & Religion Walking Tour of Glasgow
Experience Days Tours: Glasgow has some of the most fascinating history in all of the United Kingdom, with incredible architectural feats that span hundreds of years. Explore buildings and historic sites dating back to the 15th century on this two hour walking tour!Meeting outside Glasgow Cathedral close to the statue of James Lumsden, the tour will begin when the group has gathered and been introduced by the guide. Tour groups are kept to a maximum of ten guests to allow for a more personal experience, allowing plenty of opportunity to ask questions and get the most from your morning! Crossing the historic Molendinar Burn, you'll get to experience the atmosphere of an ancient druidic site, as well as Glasgow’s Royal Infirmary, Glasgow Cathedral, the Provand’s Lordship, the Old College Lands, and much more. Your journey will be narrated with tales of famous figures, scandalous secrets and beautiful buildings, so you'll finish the excursion with a renewed appreciation for the City of Glasgow!This Historical Walking Tour of Glasgow is ideal for history buffs who want to learn more about their home town, or tourists wanting a fun and educational trip round the city. Treat someone to an Experience Days Gift Certificate and see what you learn!
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London SoHo History and Culture Tour for Two
Experience Days Tours: SoHo is one of the most vibrant districts in London, with a history that includes cultural movements, scandals, revolutions and a community formed from every corner of the globe. Join a highly knowledgeable guide on an exploration of the neighbourhood during this two hour tour!Meeting at the Criterion Theatre in Piccadilly Circus, you'll set off on a meandering journey through the streets leading to Chinatown. What makes this tour so special is the broad range of topics covered; music lovers will delight at Beatlemania hotspots and the studio where Bohemian Rhapsody was recorded, women's rights enthusiasts will revel in tales of the suffragettes, those with a morbid curiosity may enjoy hearing about the catastrophic cholera outbreak of Broad Street, budding philosophers can learn about the SoHo influences on Karl Marx, and members of the LGBT community can discover iconic bars in the district. Finish up in Chinatown and enjoy more stories from your guide over a plate of dumplings or two - there really is something for everyone! A gift voucher for the SoHo History and Culture Tour would make a fun birthday present for London locals, or a unique family day out in the capital that's as educational as it is entertaining.
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History Wallbook
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Can people perceive inappropriate stimuli?
Yes, people can perceive inappropriate stimuli. Inappropriate stimuli can refer to anything that is offensive, disturbing, or inappropriate in a given context. People may perceive inappropriate stimuli through their senses, such as seeing something inappropriate, hearing inappropriate language, or feeling uncomfortable in a certain situation. The perception of inappropriate stimuli can evoke emotional responses and impact one's well-being.
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What are examples of internal stimuli?
Examples of internal stimuli include hunger, thirst, pain, emotions such as fear or happiness, and physiological processes like changes in blood sugar levels or hormone levels. These stimuli originate within the body and can influence behavior and physiological responses. Internal stimuli play a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis and regulating various bodily functions.
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What are the adequate stimuli for...?
The adequate stimuli for touch receptors are mechanical pressure, vibration, and temperature changes. For taste receptors, the adequate stimuli are chemicals that dissolve in saliva and come into contact with taste buds. For olfactory receptors, the adequate stimuli are volatile chemicals that are inhaled and bind to receptors in the nasal cavity.
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What are perceptible and imperceptible stimuli?
Perceptible stimuli are stimuli that can be detected by our senses, such as sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell. These stimuli are easily noticeable and can evoke a response or reaction from an individual. On the other hand, imperceptible stimuli are stimuli that are not easily detected by our senses and may not consciously register in our awareness. These stimuli can still have an impact on our behavior or emotions, even though we may not be consciously aware of them.
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Thinking History - Vikings
24 A5 cards featuring a photograph on one side and five questions or activity suggestions on the reverse. The cards have been designed to develop an enquiring approach to the subject and encourage observational and descriptive skills. This versatile
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Thinking History - Monarchs
20 A5 cards featuring a photograph on one side and five questions or activity suggestions on the reverse. The variety of questions and activities means that work can be pitched at an appropriate level for most abilities. The cards have been designed
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British History Timeline
An overview of the major events in British history from the Stone Age to the current day, this timeline features images and photographs to help your pupils understand the chronology behind the study of history. Events such as the Roman invasion, the
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Vikings History Pack
Travel back in time and visit the ferocious Vikings with this packed kit of worksheets, crafts and information posters With photocopiable cross-curricular activities from weaving and creative writing to Runes worksheets, this pack contains everything
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What are adequate stimuli for sensory cells?
Adequate stimuli for sensory cells are the specific forms of energy or physical signals that can activate and excite the sensory receptors. For example, the adequate stimulus for photoreceptor cells in the eye is light, while the adequate stimulus for mechanoreceptor cells in the skin is mechanical pressure or vibration. Each type of sensory cell is specialized to respond to a particular type of stimulus, and their activation by the adequate stimulus is essential for the transmission of sensory information to the brain.
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What are stimuli for societal development problems?
Stimuli for societal development problems can include factors such as inequality, poverty, lack of access to education and healthcare, political instability, environmental degradation, and technological disruption. These issues can hinder the progress and well-being of a society, leading to social, economic, and political challenges. Addressing these stimuli is crucial for fostering sustainable development and creating a more equitable and prosperous society.
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What are perceptible and non-perceptible stimuli?
Perceptible stimuli are those that can be detected by our senses, such as sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. These stimuli are tangible and can be directly experienced by an individual. Non-perceptible stimuli, on the other hand, are not directly detectable by our senses and may require the use of specialized tools or instruments for their detection. Examples of non-perceptible stimuli include ultraviolet light, infrared radiation, and certain types of electromagnetic waves.
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What are stimuli for animals and plants?
Stimuli for animals are external factors that trigger a response in their nervous system, such as changes in temperature, light, sound, or the presence of food or predators. Plants, on the other hand, respond to stimuli such as light, gravity, touch, and the presence of certain chemicals in their environment. These stimuli can trigger various physiological and behavioral responses in both animals and plants, allowing them to adapt and survive in their respective environments.
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