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- History - Medicine Through Time (Ancient Times)
- Women's First Right of Suffrage: New Zealand
- GCSE OCR C6 - Hydrogenation Margarine
- history medicine through time paper 2 tips
- Section 6
- Stalin's Dictatorship - Five Year Plans and Industrialisation
- Section 5
- History Section 4
- A2 Law: General Defences
- Behavioural Explanation for Addiction
- Core Science B3 - Life on earth
- Dido and Aeneas- Two extended scenes
- GCSE OCR C5 - Precipitation Reactions
- Law 03- Starting off answering Murder Question...
- Ethics: Two Studies- Milgram 1963 and Holfing 1966
- history vital notes
- The Nazi police state
- Diminished Responsibility and As Amended by CJA 09
- crude oil and fuels
- Othello Quotes - Iago
- Othello Quotes - Desdemona
- John Donne Quotes
- metals and their uses
- Geography AQA A physical geography,
- Dimished responsibilty
- limestone and building materials
- The fundamental ideas in chemistry
- Provocation
- Stalin's Dictatorship - Economic Situation and Collectivisation
- Electrolysis
- Stalin's Dictatorship - The Purges and Show Trials
- Stalin's Dictatorship - The Great Terror and Cult of Personality
- Case study - Boscastle
- The Aeneid- Book by book summary with some analysis and context
- Propaganda and Censorship on the British Home Front
- Biological Explanation for Addiction
- The Rebecca riots
- Stalin's Dictatorship - 1936 Constitution
- Hitler's Rise to Power
- super powers - the Usa 1945-1970
- Media - Attitude Change.
- Cultural Defence & Clash of Civilisations
- 1 - Reducing The Impacts of Earthquakes and Volcanoes
- Biological Therapies for Schizophrenia.
- Churches,Cults,Sects
- Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering.
- Nationalism
- Ethical Issues: Animal Research
- Speciation, Cloning.
- Hardy-Weinberg Principle.
- Variation and Evolution.
- Four underlying causes of WW1
- coasts case study: managed retreat- salt marsh creation- Abbot's hill farm, essex
- The Suffragettes and the vote
- Natural Hazards
- Sociology A2 AQA - Ideology
- Revision Guidelines for: Population, Urban Development and Tourism
- Revision Guidelines for: Population, Urban Development and Tourism
- Development case study: uneven development in EU- poor eu perphery- Bulgaria
- development case study: uneven development in EU- wealthy eu core germany
- development case study: natural hazard- haiti earthquake
- Nazi Germany - Social Policies and Standards of Living
- GCSE OCR C4 - Strong and Weak Acids
- Nazi Germany - Women
- GCSE OCR C4 - Contact Process
- Nazi Germany - Economic Policies
- Colours of Universal Indicator
- Nazi Germany - Racial Policy
- AQA A Geography Development Gap-Obstacles to Development.
- GCSE OCR C4 - Reaction of Acids
- Nazi Germany - Methods of Control and Repression
- Nazi Germany - Religion and Culture
- Feminism
- Nazi Germany - Propaganda and Education
- Nazi Germany - Hitler Becoming Fuhrer
- OCR history- paper 1 exam tips and information
- OCR C4 chemical patterns part 3.
- Inheritance and Chi-Square.
- History - Surgery Through Time (Anti-Septic)
- History - Surgery Through Time (Anesthetics)
- urban development in MEDC'S- case study Glasgow
- Medicine Through Time: Surgery and Anatomy
- Geography GCSE (1)
- GCSE OCR B4 - Limestone
- Development case study: large scale aid project in Ghana- Akosombo dam
- Elizabeth 1 - Government.
- Seebohm Rowntree's conclusions
- GCSE OCR B6 - Yeast
- Nazi Germany - The Munich Putsch
- Weimar Germany - Extent of Recovery in Late 1920s
- Weimar Germany - Stresemann
- Weimar Germany - Hyperinflation
- Weimar Germany - Threats to Democracy
- Social policy
- OCR A2 Biology F215: Biotechnology
- Sociology and science
- urbanisation: curitiba brazil sustainable settlement
- 1066
- OCR C4 chemical patterns part 2.
- OCR C4 chemical patterns part 1.
- PSYA3 - Eating Behaviour - Anorexia Nervosa
- PSYA3 - Eating Behaviour - Dieting
- PSYA3 - Eating Behaviour - Food Preferences
- PSYA3 - Eating Behaviour - Evolutionary Approach
- PSYA3 - Eating Behaviour - Biological Approach
- PSYA3 - Aggression - Evolutionary Explanation of Group Display
- PSYA3 - Aggression - Evolutionary Explanations
- Changing attitudes to Poverty and Vagrancy c.1483-1603
- PSYA3 - Aggression - Biological Approach
- Science
- R.S
- GCSE OCR B4 - Plant Deficiencies (minerals)
- PSYA3 - Aggression - Institutional Aggression
- science and religion
- GCSE OCR B6 - Dysentry
- Eutrophication
- Science and religion
- Fertility Hormones
- Mitosis and Meiosis
- PSYA3 - Aggression - Deindividuation
- GCSE OCR B6 - Biological Washing Powder
- Modernity and Postmodernity
- GCSE OCR B6 - Cholera
- Science and Religion
- Joseph Lister & Carbolic Acid
- PSYA3 - Aggression - SLT
- AQA PSYA3 - Biological Rhythms - Sleepwalking
- AQA PSYA3 - Biological Rhythms - Narcolepsy
- AQA PSYA3 - Biological Rhythms - Narcolepsy
- AQA PSYA3 - Biological Rhythms - Narcolepsy
- CSPE - Section 1
- AQA PSYA3 - Biological Rhythms - Insomnia
- AQA PSYA3 - Biological Rhythms - Techniques used in Sleep Research
- AQA PSYA3 - Biological Rhythms - Restoration Theory of Sleep
- Paris Peace Talks 1973-1975
- Le silence de la mer QUOTES
- Remedies for Poverty and Vagrancy and their Development with Changing Attitudes 1483-1603
- Why Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933
- AQA PSYA3 - Biological Rhythms - Evolutionary Explanation of Sleep
- Living things
- mass production
- OCR B6 brain and mind part 4.
- Sustainable development
- Capillary Beds
- Climate change
- OCR B6 brain and mind part 3
- Retail and urban change
- OCR B6 brain and mind part 2
- The greenhouse effect
- Human Impact on the environment
- OCR B6 brain and mind part1
- OCR b5 growth and development part 3
- Weather and climate
- OCR b5 growth and development part 2
- OCR b5 growth and development part 1
- OCR B4 the processes of life notes part 3
- phenomenalism
- OCR B4 the processes of life notes part 2
- gcse geography: urbanisation case study: china (impacts and how china is being managed)
- OCR B4 the processes of life notes part 1
- gcse geography-urbanisation case study: china (push and pull factors)
- Anarchism
- Meiosis.
- Protein Activation and Gene Mutation.
- Protein Synthesis.
- Roads to anarchy
- Geography unit 2 - people and planet - Changing cities
- AQA PSYA3 - Biological Rhythms - Lifespan Changes in Sleep
- Causes of Poverty and Vagrancy 1483-1603
- Evolution
- Planets Pneumonic
- AQA PSYA3 - Biological Rhythms - Sleep's Ultradian Rhythm
- Cloning
- Application of theories in care settings for adults
- Variation in plants and animals
- Revision Advise
- Adapt and survive
- Treating disease - past and future
- Fighting disease
- Health claims
- Investigating drugs
- knowledge
- urban land use 2
- Biological explanations of eating behaviour
- Alcohol and tabacco
- Drugs
- Cholesterol and salt
- gcse geography urbanisation: urban land use
- Science - Parts of an Animal and Plant Cell
- Diet & exercise
- Food Supplies
- Homeostasis
- Controlling fertility
- Renewable Energy
- Hormones
- Reflexes
- The nervous system
- China,the new industrial giant.
- Organisation of the League of Nations
- Newly industrialising Countries- Asian Tigers
- Siemens of Germany
- gcse geography: sustainability
- GCSE Geography: squatter settlements,improving
- India, Bangalore- Call Centre Growth
- Geography investigation for 4A AQA
- OCR G485 Definitions
- Disadvantage of TNC's
- Advantages of TNC's
- TNC'S
- Globalisation- Rise of TNC'S
- Unit 1: Nervous System and Reflexes
- Achievements of the NHS and problems faced by the NHS
- opposition to the NHS and the solutions to the opposition
- Sexual Reproduction
- Suicide
- POA Chapter 17- Amalgamation.
- The Weimar Republic (1919 - 1929) Revision, Pt 1
- Children Act (also known as the Children's Charter) 1906
- How effective was government propaganda during the First World War?
- Conscientious Objectors
- OCR: Social Reformers: Charles Booth
- The Armada
- History- Crime and Punishment
- Elizabeth 1 - Puritans.
- P1 – Electrical Energy: Answers
- P1 – Electrical Energy: Questions
- Drugs
- Rich People
- Franchise/voting system 1906
- Booth and Rowentree
- P1 – The Expanding Universe: Answers
- P1 – The Expanding Universe: Questions
- The significance of the Liberal Reforms
- Elizabeth Tudor and the Foreign Catholic Powers
- P1 - Energy & Efficiency Answers
- P1 - Energy & Efficiency Questions
- Elizabeth ! - Catholic threat
- Generating Electricity - Answers
- Generating Electricity - Questions
- Drugs
- rivers case study: river management river severn- water transfer
- Why did Liberals introduce Reforms?
- OCR G485 Module 4
- Elizabeth's Church SettlementNobi
- Suffragettes
- Analysis of Structure, Form and Themes of Poetry in the Place section
- Events in the Sudeten Crisis in 1938
- How did the Big Three feel about the Treaty of Versaillies
- Treaty of Versaillies weakened Germany
- Self Determination and peace treaties of 1919-1920
- Elizabeth Tudor and Religion
- Reparations and changes made to them in 1919-1932
- Steps after the Munich conference in 1938 that led to the outbreak of war in September 1939.
- Territorial changes in Central and Eastern Europe from The Peace Treaties of 1919–1920
- Ways that Germany broke the Treaty of Versailles in the period 1935–1938
- Appeasement and how did Britain and France ‘appease’ Hitler in 1933–1938
- Why did Britain changed its policy towards Germany In March 1939
- OCR A2 Biology F214: Hormones
- Mount St Helens case study
- geography unit 1 H - restless earth
- Christian Responses to the Problem of Evil and Suffering
- Medicine Through Time: Disease and Infection
- HISTORY NOTES GERMANY HITLERS RISE TO DICTATOR
- GERMANY- HITLERS RISE TO CHANCELLOR AND DICTATOR
- Religious Studies - Bible - The First Creation Story
- f215 module 1
- f215 module 1
- Biases in Diagnosis
- Why was America booming?
- Eating Behaviour
- Sleep Disorders
- Miracles
- Sleep
- Suffering
- Medicine Through Time: Public Health
- OCR G485 Module 2
- Developing Gap- Five Fold Division
- Christians and Animals
- OCR Unit 1, Module 1
- Ageing Population
- Reflex Arcs
- Elizabeth Tudor and Mary Stuart
- Case study-China's One Child Policy
- History International Relations
- List of A2 Forensic Studies
- Fold Mountains - Case Study
- Crime control
- history, hitlers germany key issue 3
- geography definitions
- Photosynthesis
- antibiotic and anti-biotic resistance (hiegher tier)
- gcse science: AQA A immunity (vaccination)
- AQA PSYA3 - Biological Rhythms - Pacemakers & Zeitgebers
- AQA PSYA3 - Biological Rhythms - Disruption
- AQA GCSE Biology Unit 1- Summary notes
- Psychic Healing and psychic mediumship
- Good and Evil
- gcse science : biodegradable plastics
- Biological Rhythms
- MEDICINE THROUGH TIME FINAL PART - 20TH CENTURY
- MEDICINE THROUGH TIME PART 3 - RENAISSANCE MEDICINE
- MEDICINE THROUGH TIME PART 2 - MEDIEVAL MEDICINE
- MEDICINE THROUGH TIME PART 1 - ANCIENT MEDICINE
- history, hitlers germany, key issue 2
- Edward Jenner - Factors
- The Second Reich (Germany 1900-1914) Revision
- Breakthrough 1: Vaccination - Edward Jenner
- Nitrogen Cycle - Types of Bacteria
- Mass media and crime, Green crime and human rights and state crimes
- the growth of isolation 1919-1922
- the roaring 20's-key issue 1. how and why did the usa achieve proseperitt in the 1920's.
- Bacteria
- Religious and Scientific Theories About Creation
- Medicine Through Time: Main Dates
- A2 Syllabus: AQA Sociology GCE (new specification) MASS MEDIA & CRIME&DEVIANCE
- RS/RE EVALUATION QUESTIONS YEAR 11
- Weimar Germany - Weimar Constitution
- Globalisation and crime
- Weimar Germany - Reaction to Treaty of Versailles
- YEAR 11 RE/RS REVISION QUESTIONS
- Geography
- health and social care
- Weimar Germany - Sparticist Uprising
- Weimar Germany - Germany Before the Revolution
- PSYA1 Bowlby accrostic
- gcse science b eutrophication
- AQA Geography A2 plate tectonics case studies
- Death and the Afterlife
- A2 Applied Science - Working Waves - Medical Physics
- A2 Applied Science - Working Waves - Communications
- A2 Applied Science - Working Waves - Fibre Optics
- A2 Applied Science - Working Waves - General Waves
- Water Hardness - Temporary and Permanent
- Gothic Quotes To Learn
- history, hitlers germany, key issue 1
- Land Army
- Women's jobs in society 1900's
- History, roaring 20s, key issue 3
- Reasons against Women Suffrage
- Women's Rights and Acts
- History, Roaring 20's key issue 2
- Case Study - Bangladesh
- History, Roaring 20's key issue 1
- Things that I find tricky (2)
- Abyssinian Crisis 1935
- OCR A2 Biology F215: Ecosystems
- Why had international peace collapse by 1939? (Extra Notes)
- Unit 3 Maths - Things that I find tricky...
- UK Reservoir - Case Study
- Manchurian Crisis 1931
- English - Studied Poetry
- English - Studied Fiction
- history sources - Key dates
- The Nazi Soviet Pact and why War was Declared in September 1939
- Edexcel A2 biology specification unit 4 and 5
- behaviourism
- GCSE AQA Chemistry - Crude Oil
- Hard vs Soft Engineering
- CHEMISTRY C1.12- NEUTRALISATION
- Economic crises; 1951-1979 - causes and consequences.
- English - Exam Notes
- lyrics
- English - Media Studies
- SPEL
- English - Function Writing
- SPELLING
- English - Studied Drama
- language change
- How to work out percentage increase and decrease
- TRANSFORMATION OF SURGERY HOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS
- History
- Geography AQA A2 Ecosystems listening notes part 2
- Geography AQA A2 Ecosystems listening notes part 1
- AQA Geography A2 Plate Tectonics Case Studies listening notes
- Ultradian Rhythms
- Hippocrates
- Philosophy Unit 3 Behaviourism
- tectonics case study: alps fold mountains
- Our world Revision flash cards
- Looking for meaning Revision flash cards
- Is it fair revision flashcards
- Stoics ethics
- Simone de Beauvoir
- A Priori and A Posteriori
- Public Policy and Abortion
- Legal Aspects of the Abortion Conflict
- Personhood
- The Standard Argument on abortion
- Three Views on Abortion
- AS General Conversation tick list
- Some World Events
- WORLD EVENTS - TYPES OF HUMOUR
- Edward
- The Existence of God
- How far did factional rivalry threaten the stability of government in the last eight years of Henry VIII’s reign?
- To what extent was it the weakness of religious opponents that accounts for the failure of religious opposition in the years 1547-1558?
- Elizabethan Parliament
- Postwar British Immigration - Key Points
- the revolt of the northern earls 15 69
- wyatts rebellion
- Ketts rebellion
- Edwin Chadwick
- Western Rebellion facts
- Pilgrimage of Grace
- Anglo-Spanish relations under Elizabeth continued
- Anglo-Spanish relations under Elizabeth
- Anglo-Spanish relations under Mary 1st
- Transformation of Surgery
- Religion under Elizabeth
- Religion under Mary
- Religion under Edward
- Industry
- The Nature of God
- Development
- Development
- Faction under Edward
- Faction during Henry VIII
- Urban Envornments
- Governtment- end of henry and edward VI
- How was the British society changed, 1980 - 1918?
- Liberals and democracy
- Migration Within and To the EU
- How did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933?
- Substance Abuse
- B2 The Circulatory System- Blood Vessels
- All Notes Needed For OCR As Biology (F212 exam)
- Non-Specific Immune Responce
- Specific Immune Responce
- All Notes Needed For OCR As Biology (F211 exam)
- Speciation
- Ageing Population - Case Study
- Managing Population Growth - Case Studies
- Government
- Spanish Grammar
- Chemistry - Atoms, molecules and compounds
- P.S.H.E
- Unit 2: people and the planet
- psychology-biological explaination of gender behaviour
- GCSE History (Cold War-Black& White Version))
- The Effects of early experiences and culture on adult relationships.
- Romantic Relationships Theory
- Romantic relationships theory
- Romantic relationships theory
- QUESTION A and B
- Biology B7
- AS AQA Economics - Macro -Cost push Inflation
- IGCSE Geography
- Sociology Crime and Deviance Functionalism
- First impressions of Curley in Of Mice and Men
- Health and Clinical A2 Psychology
- A2 Psychology OCR
- HISTORY
- case study the Alps fold mountains
- case study spurn head
- case study amazing rainforest
- epping forest temperate decduios forest biome case study
- japan 2011 tsunami and earthquake case study
- Classification of SZ
- Flooding - Case Study
- Schizophrenia
- The Depression and the Rise of the Nazis
- Key Quotations Brideshead
- computer simulation
- OCR A2 Chemistry F324: Arenes
- problems in 19th century public health before reform
- Human Reproductive Behaviour
- Hitler and the Nazis
- Augustine
- Ageing population
- Aristotle's ethics
- The moral philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas
- P1
- Outline the problems associated with an ageing population
- Grotius
- the problems with an ageing population and the solutions.
- Aristotle: eudemonia
- Aquinas’ Natural Law
- Kant’s imperatives
- Peter Singer: The Pursuit of Happiness
- Mill’s Utilitarianism
- Bentham’s principle of utility
- War
- Situation ethics- s&w
- UTILITARIANISM S & W
- Religious langauge : Myths
- Wheatley
- Ireland
- Cann
- Eberhardt
- Sherman and Strang
- Mair and May
- Haney and Zimbardo
- Dooley
- Gillis and Nafekh
- Moscovici
- Asch
- Hastie et al
- Ross et al
- Penrod and Cutler
- Castellow et al
- Pickel
- Cutler et al
- Pennington and Hastie
- Germanicau and piso full
- Canter
- History- USSR- Gorbachev Reforms
- Canter and Heritage
- Canter et al
- Gudjohnsson
- Inbau
- Mann et al
- Fisher et al
- Loftus et al
- Bruce et al
- Daly and Wilson
- Brunner et al
- Raine
- Gudjohnsson and Bownes
- Kohlberg
- Yochelson and Samenow
- Wikstrom and Tafel
- Sutherland
- Farrington
- the nature of relationships in different cultures
- Sociology and science
- Objections to the Ontological Argument
- Russian Wars 1855-1964
- Postdam and Yalta Conferences
- Why was there opposition in Germany to the Treaty of Versailles?
- english literart terms for ALEVEL AND GCSE
- P1
- Psychology a2 forensic and health summary
- Ecosystem, GPP, NPP
- Theory of Knowledge
- Philosophy of religion part 2
- pHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION PART 1
- Religion and Morality
- Miracles
- The Problem of Evil
- Themes and Purposes of the Synoptic Gospels
- Radicalisation : case studies
- Quest for the Historical jesus
- Physics, P3
- Religious belief as basic
- Pascal’s Wager
- The Argument from experience
- Teleological Argument
- Cosmological argument
- Ontological Argument
- Religious Language
- Omniscience and freewill
- Paradox of the Stone
- Divine Characteristics Problems
- Divine Characteristics
- Meditation VI – Of the existence of material things, and of the Real distinction between the soul and the body of Man.
- Meditation V- of the Essence of Material Things; and, Once more of God, that He exists
- Meditation III – of God; that he exists
- Meditation II – of the Nature of the Human mind; and that it is Easier to Know than the Body
- Descartes Meditations – Module 3 – AQA
- Physics P2 - Edexcel
- Ultrasound calculation
- Physics AQA P3
- Beginning of a star
- Split ring commutator
- GCSE Physics - Example Exam Questions
- History - Factors affecting developments in surgery
- BUSS4 Daimler Chrysler Merger
- History - Surgery
- Background Radiation
- aditional science ideas and context
- Nuclear Physics
- Mains Electricity
- Chemistry C2 -Edexcel
- Biology B2 - Edexcel
- Health and Social Care - First Aid
- GCSE Edexcel Specification B - Unit 1 - BATTLE FOR THE BIOSPHERE (Keywords)
- Law
- Business Studies GCSE Unit 3 - Breakeven Analysis
- Effects of early experience and culture on adult relationships
- english aqa exam section b
- Rosenhan
- Findings and Conclusions: Milgram
- Physics Definitions - Unit 5
- Approaches- OCR Psychology
- English
- GCSE English Language- Persuasive Techniques
- Findings and Conclusions: Asch
- GCSE English Language- Plan For Q4 (reading), Comparing Two Texts
- Physics Definitions - Unit 5
- A2 Physics Definitions - Unit 5
- A2 Physics Definition's - Unit 5
- Findings and Conclusions: Buss
- To what extend can the period of 1951 to 1964 be viewed as '13 wasted years'?
- Research
- English Language Unit 1 useful tips
- Physics OCR B A2 unit 2 listening notes part 2
- Physics OCR B A2 unit 2 listening notes part 1
- Evolutionary Relationships
- Findings and Conclusions: Gardener and Gardener
- Dissolution
- Life Cycle of Stars
- Interpersonal Attraction
- cultural essay
- formal letter tips and question
- Interpersonal Attraction - Relationships
- Relationship Maintenance
- Lost Property
- WJEC Psychology PY2 Bennett-Levy & Marteau Aims & Context
- Making a Complaint
- Applying for a Job
- Making a Booking
- Les Statistiques
- AQA GCSE Chemistry Unit 1
- Useful Phrases for writing Essays/Oral Exam
- Le Tabac
- L ´alcool
- Le Professionnalisme
- Les Avantages du Sport
- Subjunctive
- Opposition to the Tsar
- Stalin's Rise to Power
- Perfect tense
- Milgram Alternative Evidence
- The short-term impact of the 1905 Revolution
- Evaluate the success of Sergei Witte’s economic policies
- What problems did Nicholas II face in 1894?
- Situation ethics
- Foundations of Situation ethics
- Natural Law
- Causistry and Double Effect
- Real and Apparent Goods- Natural law
- ‘Efficient’ and ‘Final’ Causes
- Secondary Precepts
- The purpose of humans - the Primary Precepts
- Everything has a purpose - Natural law
- Kant's theory full
- The Categorical Imperative – Ends and means
- The Categorical Imperative – Law of Nature: Kant
- Physics 3 Transformers
- The Categorical Imperative – Universalisability : Kant
- Synthetic A Priori- Kant
- Free Will, God and Immortality - Kant
- The Good Will and Duty - Kant
- Utilitarianism
- Rule Utilitarianism
- Act Utilitarianism
- John Stuart Mill
- The Hedonic Calculus
- Bentham
- The Greatest Happiness Principle
- our countrys good characters
- Strengths and weakness of Deontology
- Edexcel English Language: Section B Practice
- Aims and Context: Bennett-levy and Marteau
- Aristotle Virtue Ethics
- Strengths and Weaknesses of O.A
- Homeostasis
- Psychology Unit 2 Stress in everyday life
- Aims and Context: Milgram
- Objects of Desire
- Ideas and Context B4 SCIENCE
- Psychology Unit 2 STRESS
- Rahe Findings and Conclusions
- OCR Media T.V Comedy
- Health and disease
- Casestudy of Bilateral and Multilateral aid
- Bilateral and Multilateral aid
- police powers
- Wilson, 1964-1970
- Labour in opposition, 1951-1964
- Loftus and Palmer Procedure
- Macmillan
- Market Liberalism notes pt. 1
- Churchill and Eden, 1951-1957
- Labour’s loss in 1951
- The Atlee government’s achievements
- Labour’s 1945 victory
- Post-Colonalism notes pt. 2
- Post Colonalism notes pt. 1
- TOPIC 1: BACKGROUND TO MARK’S GOSPEL
- Utilitarianism - Chapter 1
- Jesus
- Symbiosis, Biology, 21st Century Science, B7, GCSE
- GCSE English-Language Techniques
- John Locke - Second Treatise on Government - Chapters 3-4
- Transformers
- Generators
- Electromagnetic Induction
- The Simple Electric Motor
- The Motor Effect
- child development revision by chantal smith
- Magnetic Fields
- The Life Cycle of Stars
- Main Features of Ontological argument
- Liberal Reforms Acts
- What is nuclear fisson?
- Sentencing
- Magistrates
- Pre-trial Procedure in Criminal Cases
- How to write an A question in philosophy AS
- Ethics key words
- Ultrasound
- our countrys good- act one scene two
- Sound Waves
- Uses of Converging Lenses
- GCSE Drama Terminology
- Lenses
- Loftus and Palmer Aims and Context
- History-How British society changed 1890-1918
- Comparing therapies
- Gravitational force
- Stability
- Additional Science GCSE Ideas in Context - Notes and questions to answer
- The Economic Revolution during Thatcher's time in power
- Monetarism and the end of consensus in British politics
- Thatcher’s Style of Government.
- Thatcher's views of wets and drys
- Thatcher's early years 1975-83
- Margaret Thatcher
- The Thatcher ‘Revolution’, 1975 – 1990.
- Britain and Europe 1964 – 75
- East of Suez.
- Forces
- History
- Mirrors
- Nucleur Fussion
- Centripetal force
- Centre of mass
- Moments
- Crucial Liberal Reform Dates
- Britain and Rhodesia 1964 – 75
- The Winter of Discontent, 1978 – 79
- The IMF crisis, 1976.
- Wilson retires 1976
- AQA psychology PSYA2 Social infleunce
- The 1975 Referendum on the EEC
- Gcse science revision
- Nuclear Fission and Fusion
- Social attitudes during Thatcher
- Assessing Margaret Thatcher and her Legacy.
- Britain and Europe 1975 – 90
- Thatcher and Reagan.
- Britain and the end of the Cold War
- The Falklands War 1982
- Foreign Policy 1975 - 90
- Northern Ireland and Thatcher
- The Fall of Margaret Thatcher, November 1990.
- Thatcher and the European Union
- The Poll Tax 1989 – 90.
- The Decline and Fall of Margaret Thatcher
- NHS and Thatcher
- Thatcher and education
- The 1987 election;
- Kinnock’s Reforms
- The Labour Party during the Thatcher Years.
- The City of London and ‘The Big Bang’
- The City of London and ‘The Big Bang’
- Rolling Back the State with Thatcher
- The Miners’ Strike 1984 – 85.
- Economy under Thatcher
- Thatcher & North sea oil
- The Height of Thatcherism, 1983 – 87
- Thatcher sucess in 1983 election
- ESPÈCES MENACÉES essays style
- ESPÈCES MENACÉES
- Mode de vie durable essay style
- Pros and Cons of TNC
- MODES DE VIE DURABLES
- Forets essay style
- FORÊTS
- EDUCATION À L'ENVIRONNEMENT essay style
- EDUCATION À L'ENVIRONNEMENT
- La pollution chimique shorter version
- POLLUTIONS CHIMIQUES
- Psychology 12 mark questions for Social Influence, Stress and Abnormality (individual differences)
- Milgram Procedure
- PHYSICS Generating large scale electricity
- PHYSICS Generating AC and DC
- English Language: What do the examiners look for?
- Home Front Source Explanation #1
- comparing language- what to look for?
- Feminism and the family
- Sociology Education AQA Unit 2 & Research Methods
- Italian Adverbs
- Suffragette Source Explanation #1
- Unit 2: AS Sociology, Exam Notes
- the extent to which a sharp depreciation of the pound will improve the UK current account of the balance of payments.
- effectiveness of supply-side measures that the government could use to deal with the problems
- possible impact on the distribution of income of negative economic growth
- possible implications for macroeconomic policy of inaccurate
- ways in which economic policy can be used to stimulate economic growth
- Why is it important to have low inflation?
- Effects of recession on economy
- Physics
- Succession - AQA Unit 4 Biology
- Potsdam conference
- OCR Biology A2 Unit 2 Module 4 Notes-Responding To The Environment
- General Studies for the whole of A2 English Language Acquisition
- tests for ions
- Lord of the Flies - Simon
- industrial contaminants
- industrial contaminants
- industrial contaminants
- Main Features of Deontology
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- AS OCR Single Award HSC Act Notes (Brief)
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- Functions of Parliament
- Constitutional Reform
- New Labour Policies
- Social Democratic and Liberal Education Policy
- Discuss the factors effecting the decision making process of Juries
- Factors influencing eye witness testimonies
- N.E.P (New Economic Policies)
- OCR History- The Amristice/ Paris Peace Conference/ Aims of the Big Three/ Treaty of Versailles
- PHILOSOPY UNIT ONE
- Aggression
- Biology - Homeostasis
- Leon Trotsky
- Food and nutrition
- Describe and evaluate offender profiling techniques
- Rosenhan Methodology
- Biology: Nerves and hormones
- Slavery: British Colonies
- How accurate is it to say that the lend-lease programme was the most important reason for the USSR's victory in WW2?
- 3- Diet and Coronary Heart Disease
- Corelli's 'Trio Sonata in D' Features
- Humean Sympathy - overcoming self interest
- B7 Ideas in Context 2012
- P7 Ideas in Context 2012
- Music GCSE - Buckley: 'Grace' from the album Grace
- visible light, uv and x-rays
- Business example
- GCSE Biology
- Duchess Of Malfi Scene by Scene Summary (with quotes)
- Chemistry: Changes in the Earth and its atmosphere
- 2- Nutrition
- Treatments and punishment
- Chemistry: Plant oils and their uses
- Theories of Crime
- Biology - Controlling Fertility
- biochemistry and metabolism
- infrared radiation
- Chemistry: Useful substances from crude oil
- Disorders within memory
- Political Causes of rebellions
- Music GCSE - Bernstein: 'Something's Coming' from West Side Story
- Music GCSE - Schoenberg: 'Peripetie' from 5 Orchestral Pieces
- Music GCSE - Chopin: Prelude No.15
- Describe and evaluate the explanations of forgetting
- Music GCSE - Mozart; Symphony No. 40
- Music GCSE - Handel: 'And the Glory of the Lord'
- Role of Emotion in Forgetting
- Language and Technology
- Asch's procedure: quick bullet points
- Using Microorganisms Safely
- Fuels from Microorganisms
- A priori knowledge
- Matters of Life- Blood transfusions and transplanst notes
- Alternatives to the multi-store model
- Health and Disease
- Tabula Rasa
- Virgil Sheild of Aeneas
- Information on Hospices- Ethics
- Multi-store model notes
- Elizabeth Proctor, The Crucible, Timeline
- Analysis of Elizabeth Proctor
- B2 Protein Synthesis
- B2 Functional Foods
- 1905 - A Failed Revolution?
- Ratio analysis 2
- Medicine Through Time
- OCR Biology A2 Unit 2 Module 3 Notes-Ecosystems & Sustainability
- AQA AS Business Unit 1 - Revision Terms.
- blackpool
- Russia Before 1881
- Ratio analysis
- Biology Unit 1
- Psychological Therapies - Schizophrenia.
- Conceptual Schemes
- ICT in Accounting
- Difficulties with belief in an interventionist God
- Business
- Marketisation and Parentocracy
- Flaws of Hume's Argument
- Innate Knowledge
- Accounting concepts
- Research Methods - Other Methods.
- RS Notes
- Is certainty confined to tautologies and introspection?
- Summary gcse revision notes
- Arguments against miracles
- Does God violate natural laws?
- What do miracles reveal about the nature of God?
- Richard Swinburne
- David Hume
- OCR Biology A2 Unit 2 Module 2 Notes-Biotechnology and Gene Technologies
- Rag Desh (Area of Study Four) GCSE Music
- AS Law OCR Delegated Legislation
- AS Ethics - theories
- Food Technology Pasta
- Discuss social influences on gender development
- Parliamentary Sovereignty
- Alkane Combustion
- The alkanes
- Microorganisms in Industry
- Yeast
- Food and Drink from Microorganisms
- History GCSE Short America
- RE community cohesion
- RE
- B3 CGP Book Edexcel
- Epistasis
- Battle Of Hastings
- The Rule of Law
- electromagnetic waves - frequency/properties
- Hour
- French Vocab
- electromagnetic waves
- C3
- My Last Duchess
- Aerobic Respiration
- Edexcel RE Unit 3
- How accurate is it to state that it was due to Lenin that the fall of the provisional government occured?
- RE Gcse Unit 4 Community Cohesion
- AS Law 02 Actus Reus
- Design Argument Revision
- Hospitality
- Chemistry: Crude oils and fuels
- The macro economic objectives major conflicts
- Torts to the Land
- Chemistry: Metals and their uses
- Chemistry: Limestone and building materials
- Chemistry: Fundamental Ideas
- Physics 1
- Physics Hinesh
- Psychiatric Harm in Negligence
- Body's response to Stress
- Biology
- OCR History The League of Nations Abyssinian Crisis
- Science B4
- Rosenhan Findings and Conclusions
- RE- Believing in God, key terms and definitions
- The Troubles: Dmocracy, Conflict and Change
- Why did Alexander II decide on a policy of reform in Russia?
- Allergies
- Tort Law - Defences to Negligence
- Lenin as Leader (1917-1924)
- Satellites
- Delegated Legislation
- Rosenhan Procedure
- Citizenship Case Studies
- The Labour Market Citizenship
- Ethical Consumerism
- Fertillity Treatment
- Transition Elements
- Structual Functionalism
- Gravity
- French opinions vocabulary.
- Friction
- Causation in Negligence
- AQA Fighting Disease - Vaccination
- DT revision notes
- DT revision notes
- CLINICAL A2 ROSENHAN STUDY
- Lord Liverpool Timeline
- Ethnicity
- Functionalism and Education
- AS Sociology
- popular music
- German GCSE Higher Tier AQA Unit 9
- German GCSE Higher Tier AQA Unit 9
- Observation
- Secondary documents
- Experiments
- Religious Studies Unit 2 Year 11 Practise Exam Questions
- TYRTAEUS SOURCES
- ARISTOPHANES (LYSISTRATA) SOURCES
- physics quantum phenomena
- THUCYDIDES SOURCES
- HERODOTUS SOURCES
- XENOHON SOURCES
- Interviews
- Forces
- Kidney Failure
- Cognitive explanations for Schizophrenia
- Kidneys
- Exercise
- Psychological Explanations for Schizophrenia.
- Blood
- Questionnaires
- Official statistics
- Rime of The Ancient Mariner Analysis
- What were the consequences of the Berlin Blockade?
- Geography (G1) - Case Study AS level
- The Bloody Chamber Quotes- with annotations
- Wuthering Heights Quotes- with annotation
- Chemistry - Balancing Equations
- R.E The Identity of Jesus
- Magnetic materials
- How did Hitler consolidate his power 1933-4?
- Why did the Nazis have little success before 1930?
- Series circuits and parallel circuits
- What did the Nazi Party stand for in the 1920s?
- CHEM1 AQA AS DEFINITIONS
- B3
- CHEM2 AQA AS DEFINITIONS
- Tort Law - Vicarious Liability
- Complete and Incomplete Metamorphosis
- AS Law 02
- Was the Policy of Appeasement Justified?
- What were the achievements of the Weimar period?
- To what extent did the Republic recover after 1923?
- Tsar Nicholas II 1905-1914
- How did Germany emerge from defeat at the end of the First World War?
- How successful were Nazi policies towards women and the family?
- How did young people react to the Nazi regime?
- Key features of Virtue Ethics 3
- Key features of Virtue Ethics 2
- Biology B7 - Respiration
- Religious Education, Christian and Muslim quotes
- Henry VI timeline
- Catherine the Great
- Acids and Alkaline
- Mitosis- Stages
- Biochemical Explanations for Schizophrenia.
- Families and Households: Sociology
- Biological Explanations for Schizophrenia.
- Metals and Non metals
- eat well
- results of the 1922 election
- Bacteria
- Diffusion
- Equipment
- B1 Understanding Organisms
- B1 Understanding Organisms
- Physics - Heat Convection
- Edexcel New Specification Core Physic (Topic 6)
- Physics - Heat Conduction
- Edexcel New Specification Core Physic (Topic 5)
- Technology
- condillacs statue
- Pressure Groups; Unit 1 Politics
- Womens Suffrage
- The Vietnam War
- PLUTARCH SOURCES
- Personal rule - English Civil War
- Constitution of the US
- impresssionism
- Yalta and Potsdam feb-july 1945
- 16.8 Genetic Fingerprinting
- Napoleonic and French Revolutionary Wars - OCR - A2
- 16.7 Genetic screening and Counselling
- Microbiology: An Introduction
- book1 illiad
- A Left-Right analysis of the UK Parties
- Functions of Political Parties
- Research Methods - Documents and Content Analysis
- Research Methods - Experiments
- Research Methods - Interviews and Questionnaires.
- Issues Surrounding Classification and Diagnosis of Schizophrenia.
- Standard Component
- Sensory Testing
- Acid and Alkali
- Russia 1881-1953
- 16.6 Locating and Sequencing Genes
- Stars and space
- 16.5 Gene therapy
- 16.5 Gene therapy
- Civil Case process
- Duty of care
- AS Unit 2 Law
- GCSE PE for edexcel
- Character in The Great Gatsby
- Law Unit 1
- Law Unit 1
- Biology - The Menstrual Cycle
- Schizophrenia
- Relationships
- Eating Behaviour
- Essay on:To what extent was it Stalin’s position as General Secretary that allowed him to defeat his rivals in the years 1924-9?
- Biology - Hormones
- Key words RE units1-4
- Essay on :To what extent did the Bolsheviks win the civil war of 1918-21 because they controlled more people and had more access to weapons?
- Biology
- Beethoven's concerto in D-Maj
- Arguments for and against religious experience.
- Lignin in xylem vessels
- Haydn''s Drum Roll Symphony 4th Movement
- Vivaldi's Basson Cocerto in Em
- Law : lay people
- The Circulation System
- French - Enviroment ( Key Words )
- Edexcel New Specification Core Physic (Topic 3)
- Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Tectonic plates - Revision notes
- Essay on :'God is the only explanation of moral awareness.
- Essay on :'Moral evil may be the fault of humanity but natural evil is God's fault.'
- Essay on : To what extent does the concept of a final cause teach us anything about the real world? [10
- Essay on :(b) 'God has no right to judge human beings.' Discuss [10]
- Features of Political Parties
- The Democratic Deficit
- Genetically Modified food
- Comparing Direct and Representative Democracy
- British Parliamentary Democracy
- Abyssinian Crisis, 1935
- Chemistry - C3 - Water
- Gravity and Planetary Orbits
- Essay on evalutate the claim that the universe has too many flaws for it to be designed
- Essay on;'To what extent are things only good because God commands them?
- Circular Motion
- Chemistry - C3 - Acids and Titrations
- Additives
- Biodiversity
- Business Studies Unit 2 - Key Terms
- Balanced Moments and Stability
- Religious studies definitions
- Turning Forces and Centre of Mass
- Chemistry - C3 - Arrenhius and Lowry & Bronstead
- Addiction
- AS revision notes
- RE Gcse Unit 3 Marriage and the Family
- Group 7 - The Halogens
- Chemistry - C3 - Transition Metals
- Packaging
- Chemistry - C3 - Alkali Metals and Halogens
- Group 1 - The Alkali Metals
- soup
- Kant and conceptual schemes.
- History of the Periodic Table
- Manchurian Crisis
- mass,weight,gravity
- Chemistry - C3 - History of the Periodic Table
- Essay on;'Only Philosophers can explain creation.'
- Active Transport
- Essay on : ‘The Analogy of the Cave tells us nothing about reality.’
- Diet and exercise
- Alveoli and Villi
- Essay on : ‘There is no evidence of Intelligent Design in the universe.'
- Essay on :‘The universe is too complex for evolutionary theory to explain it.’
- Individual Differences
- Essay: ‘Nothing comes from nothing.
- Essay on : ‘Ideals are an illusion; we can only experience what is real.
- The Breathing System
- Essay on : ‘Scientists are the only ones who can explain why the universe is here.’
- Music listening - Elements of music
- Essay on : It is pointless to deny the logical necessity of the existence of God.’ Discuss. [10]
- The League of Nations
- How did the League of Nations work for a better world?
- League of Nations: Disarmament
- Why did disarmament fail in the 1930s?
- Role and Function of the Tendons
- Arthritis & Osteoporosis
- biology
- Research Methods - Official Statistics and Sampling.
- Essay on Aristotle's four causes
- Essay on radio debate between Russell and Copleston
- Spanish - Yr8
- Essay on the teleological argument
- Edexcel AS History: Britain and Ireland 1867-1922
- Essay on Anselm’s ontological argument and the response from Gaunilo
- digestion
- Essay on how Augustine accounts for evil
- BUSINESS STUDY REVISION IGCSE
- Disease and Immunity
- Gene therapy
- RE - Religious Studies 2
- Training programmes.
- GCSE Religious Studies - Background to Mark's gospel
- RE - Religious Studies
- Maths Unit 2 for Edexcel Modular
- next to of course god america i
- Essay on ACT and rule utilitarianism
- Why are referenda held?
- Referenda
- An Inspector Calls- Characters- Arthur Birling
- Essay on christian ethics
- What is direct democracy?
- COIN SOURCES
- How can political participation be increased?
- Essay on Kantian Ethics on the categorical imperative
- A2 Law - Psychiatric Injury
- LATIN OCR VOCAB a, ab to alii, alii
- YOUNGER SENECA SOURCES
- Review of the problem of evil
- QUINTILIAN/STRABO/VITRUVIUS SOURCES
- Review of the moral argument
- KS3 revision notes
- Poem- Ted Hughes: Bayonet Charge
- PROPERTIUS SOURCES
- PLINY SOURCES
- Fourth Section. Rights, Equality, and Responsibilities.
- Third Section. Relationships, Families, and Children.
- OVID SOURCES
- Gas and Solute Exchange
- Second Section. Ultimate Reality, and the Meaning of Life.
- Computing 1
- First Section. The Universe, Human Beings, and their Destiny.
- AS Biology Unit 1 Edexcel - Key words
- Meiosis
- Review of the teleological argument
- Kantian Ethics
- History - China
- Review of the cosmological argument
- Review of the ontological argument
- Chemistry - The Periodic Table
- Physics - Curve of Stability, β-, β+, α and γ radiation
- Les listes de noel
- Review of the goodness of God
- Edexcel The Cold War
- Chemistry - Atoms and Elements
- USA Edexcel History Dates
- Religion and Society Edexcel Keywords SECTION 3
- Review of God the creator
- Physics - Heat Radiation
- NATURAL LAW SUMMARY
- Review of Aristotle
- Physics - Heat Transfer
- Review on Plato
- Macrobius Sources
- Irenaeus' Theodicy
- History - China
- History - China
- History - China
- Review of Kant
- VIRGIL SOURCES
- History - China
- AS education (functionalists percpective)
- Colonisation of Wasteland: ECOSYSTEMS
- the phonological features that are found in speech of young children who havent yet learned to pronounce all phonemes correctly
- VELLIUS SOURCE
- Review on utilitarianism
- Stages of making music
- the different stages within the babbling stages that babies go through up to and including the babbling stage.
- TACITUS SOURCE
- English language, early language development reading and writing.
- SUETONIUS SOURCE
- Review on moral absolutism and relativism
- Review on natural moral law
- Oxidation Of Alcohols
- Electromagnetic Spectrum
- RE Gcse Unit 2 Matters of Life and Death
- Diagnosis of Schizophrenia.
- Human Development: Factors and Theories
- RE Gcse Unit 1 Believing in GOD
- How to conduct a flame test
- Science year 5 solid liquid gases
- AQA AS biology = ultrastructure of cells
- HORACE SOURCE
- AQA AS biology = The different biochemical tests
- Review of euthanasia and the right to life
- How has political participation changed?
- Review of engineering and embryo research
- Review of war & peace
- Review of abortion and the right to life
- a. Explain Mill's challange to the teleological argument
- a. Explain the Judaeo- Christian concept of God as law-giver and judge (25)
- (b) To what extent does the concept of a final cause teach us anything about the real world? [10]
- The Cold War Timeline
- Citizenship
- (b) Evaluate the claim that the universe has too many flaws for it to be designed. [10]
- (b) ‘The Analogy of the Cave tells us nothing about reality.’ Discuss. [10]
- Health and Social Care A911
- Business Studies Unit 4: The motives for takeovers and mergers and how these link with corporate strategy
- Business Studies Unit 4: Takeovers and Mergers Definition
- Business Studies Evaluation
- Business Studies Unit 4 Essays
- Business Studies Unit 4 Topic 12 Resistance To Change
- Biology - exchanges with the environment
- B2 The Digestive System
- Waves - Physics
- Diffusion
- 16.4 Uses of Recombitant Technology
- Physics Origins of the Universe
- The Production of Human Insulin - Simplified
- Physics Waves
- DNA Fingerprinting
- Growth
- Alternative Fuels
- Physics Mechanics
- Mark's gospel conflict and argument - Christians today
- In Vitro gene Cloning via the Polymerase chain reaction
- Loftus and Palmer Alternative Evidence
- (b) ‘Ideals are an illusion; we can only experience what is real.’ Discuss. [10]
- Regulation of Transcription
- (b) ‘The universe is too complex for evolutionary theory to explain it.’ Discuss. [10]
- Outdoor Education and High School sport in USA and UK
- Quantum Physics (AS)
- Loftus and Palmer Methodology
- (b) 'God is the only explanation of moral awareness.' Discuss [10]
- 16.2 In Vivo gene cloning using vectors
- (b) 'God has no right to judge human beings.' Discuss [10]
- physics P1 (4)
- Physics Mains Energy
- Jamica: the opportunities created by tourism
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