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NIOS 12th Eng+Phy+Chem+CS
These are the note for the candidates appearing for, Indian Board of Education i.e., NIOS, to help the students in order to study better with full devotion and score better.
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Overview of notes for Lady Windermere's Fan by Oscar Wilde, including social and biological background context
£1.50 Preview RemoveConstructing Arguments: Pro - Con Notes and Lyme Research
English 102 Required text: Writing Arguments 10th Edition by John D. Ramage School: HACC Professor: Sarah Lupinacci In class notes about writing a pro - con argumentative essay with plenty of references to exact page numbers in the required text. Some research included as examples of the pro side of the argument. This was in preparation for an argumentative essay about treating Lyme Disease.
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Zakaria Zaki , Morocco Country . A talented and struggled Cricket player who made cricket as his life and plays it with great passion. Challenges faced by Morocco country's cricket player.
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Brief description of the timeline of Beowulf and discussion of the role of Monsters
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Public relations report from my final year of university - achieved the grade of 1st. 4,500 words. Lots of theories. Well constructed arguments. Bibliography. Appendices.
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1st year beginner notes based on overall essay writing to help with punctuation and correct grammar use in essays. Along with examples in writing and future references to books to associate writing with.
£2.25 Preview RemoveA Christmas Carol - GCSE Essay
Detailed GCSE Essay on the novella 'A Christmas Carol'.
£2.50 Preview RemoveKING LEAR NOTES - on Gloucester's suicide
A brief notes page about Gloucester's Suicide in the play King Lear. These notes are for A-level students who are studying King Lean in their English Literature qualification. This page contains; an easily understandable summary of the scene, key quotes and analysis, as well as context points. This is a key moment in the play and can be worked into almost any essay - so it is useful to know it in depth before your exams!
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A grade AS level detailed notes on The Wild Swans at Coole by W.B Yeats for English Literature A level exam. Includes: form and structure, context, themes, quotes and analysis, other poems.
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A detailed list of critical quotations, performances/productions, context and comparisons to other texts mainly for King Lear, but also in reference to Paradise Lost and Volpone. Used for OCR English Literature A Level. Made by student predicted A* with full UMS last year in the subject. Very thorough, and with complex and unusual contemporary and modern sources.
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This is a reference for you on how to make an essay based on the critical literary theory of 'expressivism'. This is for 4th year expert primarily, but other level can take this also.
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This document provides a comprehensive overview of the topic of ‘cell membranes and organisation’ in biology, A-level and AS level. It covers all the important aspects of cell membranes, including the structure ( Fluid Mosaic model), composition and function. The document also delves into the processes involved in transport across cell membranes, such as diffusion and osmosis, as well as factors affecting osmosis, like heat, pH and ethanol. The notes cover both cell membranes and organisation in both plant cells and animal cells. This information is presented in a clear and concise manner, making it easy to understand and ideal for students of high school and college biology
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Key quotes in Frankenstein from Victor, Walton and the monster
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This is a note that shows steps for students to take to be able to succeed/do good in high school
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GCSE English Literature character profile for 'An Inspector Calls' by JB Priestley. Includes description, relationships with other characters, themes and quotes.
£2.50 Preview RemoveUnraveling the Mysteries of the Masters Ten Renowned Writers in Detail
Through careful reading and analysis of the literature textbook chapters, students can gain a deeper understanding of the life and works of celebrated authors. In this article, we present ten summaries of textbook chapters on specific authors, such as Shakespeare, Hemingway, Austen, Fitzgerald, Woolf, Morrison, Dickens, Faulkner, Poe, and Garcia Marquez. From the timeless plays of Shakespeare to the haunting stories of Poe, these authors have left a lasting impact on literature and continue to captivate readers today. By exploring their lives and works in detail, students can enhance their appreciation for the rich tradition of literature and gain insights into the unique styles and themes that define each author's legacy.
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This study guide tells the story of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, including vocabulary words, detailed descriptions of the characters, lessons to be lear ned, and guide questions to aid you in learning this literary work. The contents of this guide are offered in both English and Filipino.
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Notes of a lecture on Edgar Allan Poe, the gothic and a reading of The Black Cat.
£1.00 Preview RemoveThe Tempest- a reflection of colonial attitudes?
‘The relationship between Prospero and Caliban can be seen as a reflection of European man’s colonial attitudes in the seventeenth century’ How far do you agree with this statement? An English Literature AS Level piece of coursework which received an A grade, it discusses Prospero's treatment of Caliban both before and after Caliban's incident with Miranda and how this relfects European man's colonial attitudes.
£2.50 Preview RemoveSimple Figurative Language
These notes are geared towards a 9th grade English Honors class. They are relatively simple but provide a basic understanding.
£1.50 Preview RemoveGreat Gatsby notes
Notes that cover the entire book --> great for exams, essays and orals concerning this novel.
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This is an annotated selection for the Shakespearean play Henry IV part 1. This scene dissection is ideal for creating a thesis or any need for annotation of deeper understanding.
£1.50 Preview RemoveIt can be argued that the role of the mother in fiction is to nurture. How does the absence of his mother affect Frankenstein?
This text is aimed at A-Level English Literature students aiming for the Band 6 mark criteria. It is a perfect paragraph surmising Victor Frankenstein's relationship with his mother through an in-depth analysis of her death.
£1.00 Preview RemoveMajor themes in the Iliad
Nowadays, we believe that God created man in His own image. But the mythological period was opposite. People created God in their own image. The Iliad is one of the few texts which is really difficult to understand. There is a tendency that Helen is responsible for the Trojan War. And many students see it just as a love story leading to tragic war. But that is not all. The deep philosophy is inherent in every line of this masterpiece. Achilles is not merely a demi-god, nor Hector merely a warrior prince. Writers work on human nature.
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University level notes for 'Written on the Body' by Jeanette Winterson. Notes from a second year English Literature module called Gender and Sexuality.
£3.13 Preview Remove"Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold"-Two most critical analysis
Dover Beach is a very thought provoking poem, written by Matthew Arnold. Here are two most critical analysis that helpful and very much needed to understand the core of the poem.
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1000 word literature essay on the Film "Crash" by Paul Haggis
£0.99 Preview RemoveThe Bell Jar Notes
Degree level notes on Sylvia Plath's 'The Bell Jar'. 7,572 words of highly detailed notes on themes including self, mental health, women, success, place, cityscapes, sentiment vs cynical, societal expectations, Postwar/Cold War era, advertising/media, narrative voice, money/economics. Typed.
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CONTENTS 1 FINDING THAT JOB 2 PREPARING FOR THE INTERVIEW 3 LEGISLATION THAT EMPLOYERS NEED TO COMPLY WITH 4 UNDERSTANDING THE EMPLOYERS’ PERSPECTIVE 5 CONDUCTING YOURSELF AT THE INTERVIEW 6 COMMON INTERVIEW QUESTIONS ... AND HOW TO ANSWER THEM 7 QUESTIONS YOU CAN ASK AT YOUR INTERVIEW 8 QUESTIONS ASKED BY READERS 9 AFTER THE INTERVIEW 10 TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS 11 FURTHER TYPICAL INTERVIEW QUESTIONS
£2.50 Preview RemoveUniversity 1st grade Paradise Lost essay
Is Milton's Satan described as a tragic hero? 2500 words. This essay got me a 71 in the UK grade system, which works out as very high 90s in the American system. It covers his tragic flaw, how far he could be considered to be a hellenic, Aristotelean or Christian hero and the parallels created between him and Eve.
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"Antony and Cleopatra" by William Shakespeare AS & A LEVEL ENGLISH LIT notes. Consists of a summary for each scene and analysis of significant quotes.
£2.50 Preview RemoveCompare and contrast how Webster presents Vittoria in Act One Scene Two and Act Three Scene Two of The White Devil.
This essay is aimed towards those who are studying the Gothic genre in English Literature at A-Level standard. The text focuses on a Section A question with regards to Webster's The White Devil - specifically the character of Vittoria - and obtained and A grade.
£3.13 Preview RemoveThe Al-Hamlet Summit
This is a compilation of quotes from scholarly articles I used to write an essay on The Al-Hamlet Summit--a Shakespeare adaptation set in the Middle East. These notes focus primarily of race and gender. This was for the class 'Global Shakespeare' at Trinity College Dublin in 2017. Rather than reading through all the articles yourself, you can just read the important parts and put them straight in your essay! Whether you just want a starting point in your essay research, or you want to spend minimal time researching but still quote a variety of resources to impress your assessor, look no further!
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This short module will enable you to overcome the FEAR of WRITING.
£2.50 Preview RemoveThe Initial Presentation of Hyde in 'Jekyll and Hyde'
A brief analysis of the introduction of the character of Hyde in the novella Jekyll and Hyde. Includes analysis of various motifs and themes. Poster format. GCSE level
£1.50 Preview RemoveDifferent kinds of Literature
This note can be used in Literature subjects/courses in any college year about the different types and kinds of literature
£1.10 Preview RemoveEssay comparing the presentation of love in John Donne's poetry
Written for A-Level English, the essay is titled Compare the presentation of love in two John Donne poems and looks at The Sun Rising and She whom I loved.
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