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Revision notes for AC 1.1 - Unit 4 criminology. 
Includes the government law making process and the judicial law making process.
a simple exam question plan on the revolution in government under Cecil.
evaluating the psychodynamic approach from the WJEC text book and some extra from other websites.
buddhism as level essay on going for refuge
An essay discussing the four noble truths are the only teachings needed in buddhism evaluate the view.
notes from the text book on the psychodynamic approach with a few extra notes from other websites. not including the debate: mother as a primary care giver
summary of glaciation for the changing landscapes paper, includes the glacier system and processes etc.
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I achieved a high A* Grade in my final A-Level exams using these notes!!! 
I believe you can achieve an A* if you can memorise these notes! Simply use blurting, a method of active recall, to write everything you remember from the notes, then identify the parts you couldn’t remember, then repeat until you can remember it all! If you can do that, you’ve got an A* in the bag! 
They are clear, concise, and are laid out according to the specification; there is no information missing or in excess...
I achieved a high A* Grade in my final A-Level exams using these notes!!! 
I believe you can achieve an A* if you can memorise these notes! Simply use blurting, a method of active recall, to write everything you remember from the notes, then identify the parts you couldn’t remember, then repeat until you can remember it all! If you can do that, you’ve got an A* in the bag! 
They are clear, concise, and are laid out according to the specification; there is no information missing or in excess...