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On Beauty
This article seeks to examine the legal implications of the inclusion of the term beauty , as regards the built environment, in the National Planning Policy Framework ( NPPF ...
Continuity or change?
Para. 1.6 of the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government s Planning for the Future White Paper1 ( the White Paper ) states that vision has been buried under lay...

What are the key features of the UK constitution?
The UK constitution is `uncodified`, meaning it is made up of several sources found in leading statutes, conventions, judicial decisions, and treaties. This means that Britain s con...

WRITING for assessment
This article is an extension of my piece on EXAM TECHNIQUE (special needs). This considers THE ESSAY or EXTENDED WRITTEN PIECE and/or PROJECT. Most academic and professional qualifica...

Critique a Set Text with confidence
With reference to Spanish A Level Criticising a Set Text with Confidence. One of the elements of the modern languages A level exam is that
it seems to scare a large number of studen...

Algebraic Fractions Arithmetic
An algebraic fraction is a fraction in which the numerator and denominator are both polynomials. For example, the fraction (2x+3)/(x-4) is an algebraic fraction.To add or subtract alg...

What are Prime Numbers?
A prime number is a positive integer greater than 1 that has no positive integer divisors other than 1 and itself. For example, 2, 3, 5, and 7 are prime numbers, but 4, 6, 8, and 9 ar...
Preparing for your GCSE & A level Exams : Advice from a medical student
When revising, it can seem like there is a lot to have to learn. As you practise some exam questions and lose some marks, it can make you feel more and more disheartened. By following...

CHESS - THE BASICS
According to Wikipedia chess is a board game between 2 players, sometimes called Western Chess or International Chess, it emerged in Spain during the late 15th century.In this article...

What are prime numbers
Prime numbers are positive integers who have exactly two distinct divisors- 1 and itself. Every positive integer can be uniquely factorised as a product of powers of distinct prime n...



