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Revision/Summary notes for Criminal Law - perfect for a quick refresh before an exam for 1st year uni students or A-Level Law Students
University level Tort Law revision/summary notes for 1st years or students studying Law A-Level - ideal of quick refresh before an exam
This lecture talks about the intracellular processes that dictate a neuron membrane's resting and action potential. This delves into the microscopic details such as the actions and movements of ions through the membrane.
This lecture talks about the ethics of conducting research and important ethical principles that researchers must know before carrying out a study. It covers principle including, informed consent, deception, privacy/confidentiality, protection from harm and includes real life case studies as examples.
These are lecture notes from Week 1 of Research and statistical methods, taken in Oct 2025 for year one (). They dive into the statistical side of research including, research/null hypotheses, probabilities, different types of statistics as well as some reading notes from wider textbooks in relation to this lecture.
Notes from the Week 1 lecture for the module Research and Statistical methods for psychology students. The course is Psychology BSc first year (). Includes an introduction to Psychology and the scientific method as well as research methods used to study phenomena.
The document “Lecture 10 – Clean” is a revision and exam preparation lecture for an undergraduate accounting module at Warwick Business School (WBS). It serves as a comprehensive recap of the entire term’s content, along with exam guidance, sample questions, and revision strategies.
This essay critically examines whether limits on free speech are justified, focusing on John Stuart Mill’s harm principle and its modern interpretations. It explores how Mill’s liberal philosophy balances individual liberty with societal protection, analysing applications to contentious issues such as pornography, hate speech, and political expression. The discussion incorporates perspectives from philosophers including Feinberg, MacKinnon, Waldron, and Schauer, and evaluates concepts like t...
"Empower Your Future: Dynamic Business School Summary Notes for Aspiring Leaders and Students"
An essay on the witch figure in the 2015 film 'The Witch', achieving a first grade at university level. 
 
Useful for students in understanding how to structure a university level essay in practice, especially for essay-based degrees. 
 
Full Bibliography included.