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These lecture notes look at aggregate demand which is an essential topic within macroeconomics. These notes look at the key definition and then go into depth about the topic. The notes are written precisely and easily to aid understanding.
These lecture notes look at Aggregate Demand Policies and Expectations. These are essential to aid your understanding of the topic. These notes are in depth and well written in a simple way to help you learn best.
These lecture notes look at aggregate demand within macroeconomics. It also mentions the AD-AS Model which is essential with this topic. These notes include key definitions and in depth descriptions about this topic including graphs to aid understanding.
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Mind and Behaviour multiple choice questions for first year psychology students at university of bath
Lecture notes for Income Inequality from 01/12/22. 
Includes description and analysis of The Spirit Level and problems with health, education, crime and climate change, as well as implications
Lecture notes for Health Psychology from 21/11/22 
Includes employee life cycle, predictivist perspective, personnel selection and organisational justice.
Lecture notes for ‘Problem’ Families from 10/11/22 
Include problem families, characteristics, history, England riots, policy response and evaluation.
Lecture notes for Disability as a social problem or a disabling society? from 24/11/22 
Includes disability policy, medical model, social model, history of disability, and policy response to disability.
Lecture for Family Homelessness and Policy Responses from 03/11/22. 
Includes housing as a need, policy responses to housing, UK housing crisis, family homelessness, family housing as an issue, consequences of family homelessness and inadequate housing.