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Jacob

COVID and the Decline of Liberty

In one sense, it feels as if freedom in the West is constantly expanding, from the liberalism of the 1960s to the great awokening of the past decade, in which even our freedom t...
William

What is religion?

Religion is a system of beliefs of a group of people, which influence and determine there faith, practices, world view and culture. Some of the major religions of the World are Chris...
Abigail

What is a Mole?

All things avogadro, moles and amount are a crucial element (pardon the pun) to A-Level, and even GCSE, chemistry. However, students often come up to A-Level Chemistry unsure of exact...
Hanna

“Individual choice and desire is usually in conflict with societal values.” State whether you agree or disagree.

Ibsen s A Doll s House explore the social issues that persisted during the 19th century. Through the complex protagonists of the play, Ibsen is able to portray individual...
Thomas

Recent case law on `Hyperlinking`: An overextension of the right to communicate?

IntroductionCopyright imposes exclusive rights to object to certain activities regarding a work of intellectual property. As a harmonised area of law, the copyright regime has always ...
Mohammed

A painful lesson

A painful lesson Over four and a half million young people were due to sit their GCSEs and approximately 280,000 were meant to be taking A-level exams this summer. When the unpreced...
William

What is Christianity

Christianity is one of the major religions of the World, such as Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam , etc. Christianity was founded by Jesus of Nazareth in Palestine. Jesus later became kn...
Peter

How to learn music theory

Music theory gets a bit of a bad reputation sometimes. A lot of student musicians think of it as dry, uninteresting and irrelevant. The bane of many a music student`s life is the G...
Jeremy

Key Steps to Risk Assessment

5 Steps of Risk Assessment.1)Identify the Hazard.What has the potential to cause harm?2) Assess the Risk?What is the likelihood of harm occurring and what extent could that harm be?3...
Callum

How do you evaluate sources in AQA History? What makes a source useful?

In AQA GCSE history a question that can cause confusion amongst students is about the usefulness of sources. This can be for a variety of reasons - at my school we study Health and th...