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Rosemary

Explain what Act 1, Scene 7 reveals about the character of Macbeth.

What is troubling Macbeth at the beginning of the scene and how is he persuaded by Lady Macbeth to go through with the murder of King Duncan? You must consider: Character and acti...
Michael

The African Dream

Having recently finished an essay on the effects of SAPs (Structural Adjustment Policies) and PRSPs (Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers), It has got me thinking does Africa as a contin...
Gregory

Why are people so apathetic in the face of severe provocation?

The Edinburgh Tram Network : Participation Derailed 0695147 MA Politics Word Count: 8,727 Abstract This dissertation addresses the question of why people are apathetic ...
Sarah

Biological, Social, Psychological and Ethical factors associated with antimicrobial prescribing

The purpose of this article is to discuss two antibacterial drugs, their mode of action and mechanism of resistance. The social, psychological, biological and ethical factors related ...
Luke

The Crisis of Democracy

'Democracy motivates a seemingly ever smaller proportion of the electorate to exercise its right to vote in the states in which that right has existed the longest.' This damning verdi...
Chris

Sentence Construction

A common question from learners concerns their lack of understanding around the meaning of grammatical terms, or word class/group, such as noun, verb, adverb, adjective and so on. It ...
Jodie

Helping Students with their writing skills - Geoff Petty

Helping students with their writing Writing assignments, essays, and reports is a challenge for students at every level. Differentiation requires that we break down the difficult ...
Babette

40 days.....

With the GCSE exams a little less than 40 days away, a sense of panic may be settling in. Having gone through this process before; I know the feeling all too well. However, I propos...
Adam

Key concepts: validity and soundness

Validity and soundness are features of inferences, or derivatively, arguments. So, for example, we say that the following inference is valid: 1. All men are mortal; 2. Socrates ...
Keith

Business Studiess - AQA - BUSS3 - Evaulation

EVALUATE THROUGHOUT (apart from Q1) With so many marks available for evaluation (20), it`s not good enough to leave it until the last moment. Look to include some evaluative points ...