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These are Grade A context notes for Frankenstein (1818) they discuss all the key Context ideas
Document summarising how the ozone layer is broken down, following the OCR A-Level Chemistry specification. Includes mechanisms of CFCs and NO radicals breaking down the ozone by free radical substitution clearly.
This is an in-depth and comprehensive guide on all of the topic that frequently come up on a design and technology product design paper. It is written by someone who achieved 95% overall in DT GCSE (Grade 9) and is predicted an A* at A-Level. I have struggled to find resources for DT and hope that this guide can help students achieve a 9 or A* at GCSE or A-Level. 
 
This guide can be used for GCSE and A-Level product design papers, and is specifically designed for the OCR exam board, but is app...
A set of summary notes for the second year unit of ‘Issues in Mental Health’ from the OCR A-Level psychology course. All necessary information is included: 
-Historical Views of Mental Health 
-Definitions of Abnormality 
-Categorisation of Mental Disorders 
-Rosenhan 
-Characteristics of Depression, Anxiety and Schizophrenia 
-Biochemical Explanations of Mental Illness 
-Genetic Explanations of Mental Illness 
-Brain Abnormalities 
-Gottesman et al. 
-Biological Treatments of Depression 
-B...
A Level physical geography for the OCR Paper 1 Physical systems. Covers all 16 markers for the ELSS topic 1.2, as well as necessary knowledge to gain AT LEAST an A in this section of the paper. In depth plans with three factors for each 16 marker and incredible up-to-date A* standard detail for each paragraph. Covers detail on the two required case studies - the Amazon and the Arctic. WHAT YOU NEED FOR THE ELSS SECTION (or any carbon / water cycle questions) OF YOUR EXAM!
Notes on all the prescribe sources for the OCR A-level, with dates, where it was found and information
The essay received 39/40 when marked receiving an A* grade. 
 
This essay writes on 3 of Humes challenges, 1 per paragraph, to Paley’s teleological argument, those being: 
 
1. Questioning aptness of Paley’s argument. 
2. Highlighting the Irrational Conclusion to believing in specifically a Christian God from the teleological argument. 
3. Humes understanding of causality and Humes Fork.
Notes on: - origins of tragedy and how it developed during the 5th century BC - including its relationship to satyr plays, the contribution of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, use of actors and the chorus, use of masks, costumes and props, common themes of tragedy, relationship between the cultural context and social matter of the plays, Aristotle’s theories about tragedies - including peripiteia (reversal of fortune), hamartia (tragic mistake) and catharsis (purging of emotions)
Notes on: - origins of comedy and how it developed during the 5th century BC - including the contributions of Aristophanes, use of actors and the chorus, use of masks, costumes and props, types of humour, comic techniques and effects, common themes of comedy, relationship between the cultural context and subject matter of the plays
Notes on: - role and significance of drama and the theatre in ancient Athenians society - including the religious context of dramatic festivals, the organisation of the city Dionysia - including the makeup and involvement of the theatre audience, structure of the theatre space, and how this developed during the 5/4th centuries BC - including the machinery associated with the theatre (crane and wheel platform) and how they contributed to the staging of Greek drama