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Historia del Arte
Habla de cómo el arte ha estado con nosotros desde su creación, haciendo una línea temporal y mostrando como ha hecho impacto en diversas culturas, historias y lapsos de tiempo.
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The social, political and historical circumstances surrounding the text. For GCSE/Started Grade English
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20 PAGE QUOTE BOOKLET FROM ALL THE CHAPTERS IN LORD OF THE FLIES GCSE. INCLUDES PAGE NUMBERS. GCSE REVISION BOOKLET GET AN A* BY REMEMBERING SOME OF THESE QUOTES.
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Aimed at Scottish Higher English students, but can be used as a backbone for any level of study regarding the book. Notes that sum up and touch upon the main themes throughout the second chapter of "Sunset Song" by Lewis Grassic Gibbon. Follows the SQA course notes. Other notes from the latter chapters are also available, and exemplar essays are also available.
£1.50 Preview RemoveImproving Employee Engagement and Performance In General Motors
This proposal gives direction to help companies' effort to improve worker commitment and performance as per needs established by the CEO. Clients’ name consulting group will introduce a scorecard methodology for testing the performance of workers in the company. As per the scorecard methodology goal, clients’ name consulting group will improve workers commitment. To additionally regulate an emphasis on worker performance, the activity will be incorporated with the existing human capital execution survey necessities under the companies’ guideline. This proposal does exclude new revealing necessities, however, puts forward a progression of the management practices that are imperative to improving worker performance, commitment, and satisfaction
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Remains AQA English GCSE (new syllabus) One Page, gives ideas 3 things to write about in essay, key quotes, poems that link well
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Quotations and analysis of context for Paradise Lost and Volpone. Used for OCR exam board A Level English Literature, and created by student predicted A* with full UMS in AS English Literature. Wide variety of contemporary context from complex sources that reference back to the two texts.
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Sentences can be active or passive. Therefore, tenses also have "active forms" and "passive forms." You must learn to recognize the difference to successfully speak English.
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Here is French conjugation verb, it is more then 100 pages.
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Notes on the life and works of the poet Ovid, written for an assignment for AS level Latin whilst studying the Metamorphoses - the notes focus a bit on this poem in particular.
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Algunos ejemplos de preguntas de selectividad sobre Lorca.
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A-Level English literature chapter notes for Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy with particular reference to the pastoral genre.
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University level notes for 'The Fat Black Woman's Poems' by Grace Nichols. Notes from a second year English Literature module called Gender and Sexuality.
£2.00 Preview RemoveAn outline of Language Levels excluding Grammar
Detailed notes with examples on the language levels. Compiled by an A standard student, to help you get an A in your OCR English Language AS level.
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These notes summarise Windeatt's guide to Chaucer's poem. They helped me with my Oxford University Finals paper on Middle English literature. They are extremely useful for commentaries. They are a comprehensive exploration of the context of the poem, its sources and analogues, and its language.
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Este documento explica qué es un texto argumentativo, sus objetivos y estructura, también describe el debate formal, sus participantes y la estructura.
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Detailed analysis of character list and plot from the novel Mrs Dalloway. Good for revision.
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Hobbes claims that people are authorized to an absolute sovereign while at the same time reserving to himself or herself the right to resist under certain circumstances. This right to resists or rebel undermines Hobbes's claim for the absolute power of the sovereign and it renders the entire Hobbesian justification for absolute sovereignty invalid. The Leviathan has therefore sometimes been called out as a rebel’s catechism, justifying rebellion instead of supporting absolute power. This essay will prove that Hobbes’ claim for an absolute sovereign in his commonwealth is flawed because of the right that each individual holds to protect themselves above all else. Supporting evidence from Jean Hampton’s, Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition will be cited, and a unique comparison between Hobbes and Locke will be made to further prove that the Leviathan can justifiably be called a rebel’s catechism. *THIS IS A FIRST CLASS ESSAY WITH MUCH DETAIL AND INFORMATION. INCLUDES REFERENCES.
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These notes cover reading assignments and lecture material (summary of We Are all Completely Beside Ourselves)
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Here there are all the key quotes in Macbeth, divided into the 5 main themes, so are perfect to use when revising for an exam. I used these for my Eng. Lit. GCSE in Summer 2017 and gained an A* under the new syllabus.
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An AP level in depth analysis of everything you need to know about Jane Eyre, from characters, to setting, to motifs, themes, and potential AP prompts and responses.
£2.50 Preview RemoveFull in-depth A* analysis of Macbeth
I have gone through almost every line of Macbeth and provided a complete analysis. These notes earned me an A* at A-level and got me a place at UCL. The notes are suitable for GCSE, A-Level and University Level.
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Exposure AQA English GCSE (new syllabus) One Page, gives ideas 3 things to write about in essay, key quotes, poems that link well
£1.00 Preview RemoveShakespeare's "Othello" Act Two Notes
A collection of close analysis for Act Two from a range of articles/forums/class discussions/study guides. I did these notes for A2 but I'm sure they will be useful elsewhere too!
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In this book the ideas expressed in my previous books are explained with diagrams and graphics.
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In this file, there are questions about IELTS writing task 2.
£12.50 Preview RemoveStaying Mentally Healthy Leaflet
Here's another example of leaflet writing prep for my GCSE mocks
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The Content Test (206) 2024 Edition is a comprehensive resource tailored for students and professionals seeking to excel in their assessments. This edition includes all questions along with correct, verified answers, ensuring that users have access to accurate information for their studies. Already graded A+, this study guide is designed to enhance understanding and retention of key concepts. With its user-friendly format, it serves as an essential tool for effective exam preparation. Ideal for those aiming for high performance, this resource not only reinforces knowledge but also builds confidence in tackling the content test. Whether for academic or professional advancement, this guide is an invaluable addition to any study arsenal, providing the necessary insights and answers to achieve success.
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description of all political events taking place from 1900-2000, including WWI and WWII, the Cold War, and Recontruction.
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Hobbes claims that people are authorized to an absolute sovereign while at the same time reserving to himself or herself the right to resist under certain circumstances. This right to resists or rebel undermines Hobbes's claim for the absolute power of the sovereign and it renders the entire Hobbesian justification for absolute sovereignty invalid. The Leviathan has therefore sometimes been called out as a rebel’s catechism, justifying rebellion instead of supporting absolute power. This essay will prove that Hobbes’ claim for an absolute sovereign in his commonwealth is flawed because of the right that each individual holds to protect themselves above all else. Supporting evidence from Jean Hampton’s, Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition will be cited, and a unique comparison between Hobbes and Locke will be made to further prove that the Leviathan can justifiably be called a rebel’s catechism.
£10.00 Preview RemoveThe Kite Runner Chapter 19 summary and analysis A Level English Lang and Lit AQA
This handy revision grid includes a plot summary, characters, themes, language analysis, context and Afghan vocabulary for chapter 19 of Khaled Hosseini’s the Kite Runner. Designed for AQA AS/A Level English Language and Literature specification.
£2.00 Preview RemoveJohn Milton the puritan republican, and renaissance humanist
John Milton is a puritan writer and bourgeois revolutionist. He condemned the corruption of Charles I and their followers. Milton was a writer and staunch fighter for freedom and against tyranny. He was a strong supporter of bourgeois plebeian.
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Literary and Historical Context of “Easter, 1916”
£6.25 Preview RemoveIntroduction to black diaspora
It is a literature text that emphasizes on black Africans residing in other countries especially what they are going through in the hand of the white people.
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question and answers related to the development of mobile app in kotlin
£1.50 Preview RemoveIETLS Academic Writing sample task
Task 1A You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The chart below shows the number of men and women in further education in Britain in three periods and whether they were studying full-time or part-time. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words. Answer: The bar chart illustrates the figure of females and males whether studying full-time or part-time when they were getting further education in British during three different time periods. According to the picture, the number of males who studied in the British as a part-time students during these three periods first showed a falling trend, form 1000 thousand in 1970/71 to around 800 thousand in 1980/81, and then this figure slowly increased, reaching to 900 thousand in 1990/91. While the total part-time students’ number was much more than full-time students, the figure of British male students who choose full-time for their further education increased dramatically in these three time periods, it was less than 100 thousand in 1970/71, but after 3 decades, this figure grew to about 300 thousand. The same as male students in British, the number of female students who choose part-time for their further education was also far more than the figure of full-time educated students. From these three periods, part-time female students increased significantly, from less than 800 thousand in 1970/71 to around 1100 thousand in
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From these notes you will know that why do people have different accents and what are the different factors that affect our accent. These notes are especially meant for UG & PG students.
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