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Breaking down law cases into accessible chunks
Breaking down cases into accessible chunks. One of the most daunting tasks facing students in law faculties is the ability to break down cases into accessible chunks. Every law case i...

Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Profession
For the
past two years, leading law firms have launched new research and development departments,
aimed at developing their legal technology and investing in new opportunities
to i...

Long-Term Development
The first step to Success is to make a Decision. So, have you decided to be Stronger, Healthier, Happier? Change your life for the better. Set your goals, excel yourself. Make yoursel...

Pure Imagination
How are we going to get our children to read books again? In a television interview, Terry Wogan posed this question directly
to the great children s author Roald Dahl as far back ...

Innateness and Education
In many ways, education has become one of life s earliest dividing factors. From extremely young ages, children are placed into sets more concerned with immediate ability and not futu...

Answering why questions in science: A common mistake and how to avoid it.
In my experience, teaching at university s as well as at other levels, one of the main ways many people lose marks when taking science exams is not answering the question which has ...

Teaching notes: Macbeth
IntroductionThe timesA tragedy written by William Shakespeare in 1606, when King James I was on the throne. Jacobean times.PoliticsShakespeare uses drama to make political comment, u...

What is Mathsematics
Mathematics is defined as the study of measurements, numbers, and space, one of the first sciences developed by humans because of its many benefits. The word "mathematics" refers to t...

Discoverying Japanese Society - Four Cultural Quirks!
Japan is one of the most unique societies on earth with a number of distinctive cultural quirks. In some countries, an ignorance of cultural habits may not be seen as a big issue, yet...

The Trade un ion Act 2016 is a proportionate response to the need to balance the right to strike with the interests of employers, consumers and the wider public interest. Discuss.
The Trade un ion Act 2016, despite not
yet actually being in force, has been widely maligned amongst commentators
fearful of the impact it will have on the right to strike. This ess...