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Time Management & Note-Taking Help Sheet
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---4January 20242023/2024
- This handout provides students of all levels with advice and strategies on how to use their time more effectively and take notes more efficiently. This help sheet gives students the tools to combat common study obstacles and achieve greater academic success.
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MASCULINITY OF SOLDIERS
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---5July 20222021/2022A+
- ANALYSIS OF BRITISH PRISONER OF WAR, EX SOLDIERS, EXPERIENCES OF WW2 GERMAN CAMPS AND HOW THIS AFFECTED THEIR SENSE OF MASCULINITY AND EMOTIONS. INCLUDES PRIMARY SOURCES AND HISTORIOGRAPHY WITH ANALYSIS. EXCELLENT TOP MARKS DISSERTATION
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“THE VIETNAM WAR WAS A ‘NOBLE CAUSE.’” (RONALD REAGAN). DISCUSS
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---6July 20222021/2022A+
- America supported South Vietnam’s economy, military, and gave advice to the Diem government during the Vietnam war for an array of political reasons. Many of America’s reasons for escalating the conflict reflected American politicians’ interests in involvement but did not emphasise enough whether entering the conflict was best for the Vietnamese. This would have made the conflict a noble or higher cause for Vietnam because it would have given an opportunity for the Vietnamese to progress...
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What role did transportation play for the Chinese economy and material life? 1577- 1880.
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---5July 20222021/2022A+
- What role did transportation play for the Chinese economy and material life? 1577- 1880. 
This essay will examine the importance of transportation for the Chinese economy and material life by closely analysing the Oversized Hanging Scrolls, Petition 11 and the Chinese Wallpaper and Porcelain Plate from the East India Company sources. It is argued that the movement of commodities abroad, the maintenance of China’s urban life and the transatlantic movement of indentured people explain the cruc...
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DOES GLOBAL HISTORY HAVE TO BE COMPARATIVE
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---5July 20222021/2022A+
- This essay will assess the extent to which global history must be comparative by examining a working definition of ‘global history’, by assessing globalisation’s impact upon the perceived nature of time and space, and global history’s relationship with national histories. Most historians concur that global history is a new ‘perspective’ with which to examine the past, and this method gained popularity from the 1980’s. It seems that comparison is a fundamental tool of examination f...
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PRISON JUSTICE SYSTEM NOTES
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---5July 20222021/2022
- PRISON JUSTICE SYSTEM NOTES - Are prisons an effective way of ‘doing’ justice and punishment? Court magistrates’ documents could provide insight into court officials’ aims in sending criminals to prisons. This could include reform or marginalising criminals from the public. Prisoners’ records from prison riots give prisoners voice, providing us with insight into prison conditions and activities. During the 1970’s and 1980’s, public critique against prisons based upon humanitarian g...
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DIGITAL REVOLUTION ON HISTORY
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---4July 20222021/2022A+
- Essay. The digital revolution has drastically transformed what History can and will be in the future. It redefined the authors, audiences, and records essential to the discipline. 
The digital revolution broadened the number of people who could write academic History. With the rise of the internet, online resources transformed the academic landscape. Online bibliographies listed literature and online collections provided access to books, articles and primary documents immediately. Before the di...
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Are prisons an effective way of doing justice?
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---7July 20222021/2022A+
- Are prisons an effective way of doing justice? From the 1960s until the 1980s, episodes of significant debate occurred discussing prisons’ efficacy in managing crime, let alone in ending it. On this occasion, the debate ended with a larger, arguably more violent, less effective prison system. Why was there a strengthening of prisons? Was it that no-one proposed serious alternatives, the timing of the debate or another reason? A whole series of debates included improving youth offenders’ pris...
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