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This document explains the functionalist perspective on the family, focusing on key sociologists such as Durkheim, Parsons, and Murdock. It covers core theories including primary socialisation, the warm bath theory, functional fit, loss of functions, and the four functions of the family, alongside clear evaluation points. The notes are suitable for A-Level sociology revision and provide a structured overview aligned with family and household topics.
This document provides a clear overview of different family and household types, including nuclear, extended, reconstituted, lone-parent, and chosen families. It also covers key sociological theories and concepts on domestic labour and the division of labour, with detailed references to Parsons, Bott, Young and Willmott, and Oakley. The notes are well suited for revision and exam preparation, including guidance on how to structure a 15-mark sociology essay.
A* analysis of "Postscript for Gweno" 
 
A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE 
 
Alun Lewis anthology
Mind map (summarised) of the WJEC notes on 3.2 - Photosynthesis. Includes all relevant information to make flash cards and organise subtopics for revision
Study notes on the merchant's tale. There is a summary of key episodes and scenes, a glossary for key technical terms and context linking to quotes for useful essay planning
A context summary grid of the key contexts influencing Shakespeare's 'King Lear' and key quotes that link to the contexts - good for structuring essays
This essay examines the bawdiness and seriousness of The Merchant's Tale by Chaucer. It is following the Edubqas exam board and it got an A* (35/40): 40 marks written in 40 minutes.
An A* analysis of Edward Thomas' poem "A Private" A Level English Literature
A* analysis of Edward Thomas' poem "Lights Out"
This contains my AC 1.2 for WJEC Level 3 Criminology. I achieved a perfect A* (100%) - proof of which is on the preview for my 'All AC's' document on my page :)