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A level WJEC Biology Unit 1.1 Chemical elements are joined together to form biological compounds
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    A level WJEC Biology Unit 1.1 Chemical elements are joined together to form biological compounds

  • A level, WJEC Biology Unit 1 mind maps. There is one sheet in this subtopic of Unit 1.1 A level biology, containing all the relevant and important information needed. The information is condensed and will help you memorise key aspects of the subject. Using these notes, I achieved an A grade in my overall Biology A level and they may help many others in achieving higher grades. Unit 1.1 - Chemical elements are joined together to form biological compounds. *Bundle of whole Biology Unit 1 mind maps...
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Summary of AO5 interpretations for ALL features of American Literature OCR
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    Summary of AO5 interpretations for ALL features of American Literature OCR

  • UPDATE- I have since achieved an A in this subject, being one mark off an A* with 186/200 marks. You can be confident that these notes are of high A* quality. This document sets out key features of American literature that you need to be referencing throughout your essays, as well as AO5 critical interpretations of each feature relevant to OCR requirements and useful to bolster your grade. I know firsthand that it takes several hours to find and curate such information, requiring you to e...
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Summary A level WJEC biology Unit 1.3 - Cell membranes and transport
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    Summary A level WJEC biology Unit 1.3 - Cell membranes and transport

  • A level, WJEC Biology Unit 1 mind maps. There is one sheet in this subtopic of Unit 1.3 A level biology, containing all the relevant and important information needed. The information is condensed and will help you memorise key aspects of the subject. Using these notes, I achieved an A grade in my overall Biology A level and they may help many others in achieving higher grades. Unit 1.3 - Cell membranes and transport. *Bundle of whole Biology Unit 1 mind maps is also available* Note; these are ha...
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Summary A level WJEC biology Unit 1.5 - Nucleic acids and their functions
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    Summary A level WJEC biology Unit 1.5 - Nucleic acids and their functions

  • A level, WJEC Biology Unit 1 mind maps. There is one sheet in this subtopic of Unit 1.5 A level biology, containing all the relevant and important information needed. The information is condensed and will help you memorise key aspects of the subject. Using these notes, I achieved an A grade in my overall Biology A level and they may help many others in achieving higher grades. Unit 1.5 - Nucleic acids and their functions. *Bundle of whole Biology Unit 1 mind maps is also available* Note; these a...
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Summary A level WJEC biology Unit 1.2 - Cell structure and organisation
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    Summary A level WJEC biology Unit 1.2 - Cell structure and organisation

  • A level, WJEC Biology Unit 1 mind maps. There is one sheet in this subtopic of Unit 1.2 A level biology, containing all the relevant and important information needed. The information is condensed and will help you memorise key aspects of the subject. Using these notes, I achieved an A grade in my overall Biology A level and they may help many others in achieving higher grades. Unit 1.2 - Cell structure and organisation. *Bundle of whole Biology Unit 1 mind maps is also available* Note; these are...
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Summary A level WJEC biology Unit 1.4 - Biological reactions are regulated by enzymes
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    Summary A level WJEC biology Unit 1.4 - Biological reactions are regulated by enzymes

  • A level, WJEC Biology Unit 1 mind maps. There is one sheet in this subtopic of Unit 1.4 A level biology, containing all the relevant and important information needed. The information is condensed and will help you memorise key aspects of the subject. Using these notes, I achieved an A grade in my overall Biology A level and they may help many others in achieving higher grades. Unit 1.4 - Biological reactions are regulated by enzymes. *Bundle of whole Biology Unit 1 mind maps is also available* N...
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Summary A level WJEC biology Unit 1.6 - Genetic information is copied and passed on to daughter cells
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    Summary A level WJEC biology Unit 1.6 - Genetic information is copied and passed on to daughter cells

  • A level, WJEC Biology Unit 1 mind maps. There is one sheet in this subtopic of Unit 1.6 A level biology, containing all the relevant and important information needed. The information is condensed and will help you memorise key aspects of the subject. Using these notes, I achieved an A grade in my overall Biology A level and they may help many others in achieving higher grades. Unit 1.6 - Genetic information is copied and passed on to daughter cells. *Bundle of whole Biology Unit 1 mind maps is a...
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Research Methods - OCR GCSE Psychology
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    Research Methods - OCR GCSE Psychology

  • These notes contain the whole of Topic 7, Research Methods, for GCSE Psychology. Research Methods are the key to securing a good grade in the subject so they are condense but contain all the information needed to make learning easy.
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Test Bank For  Social Research A Tool for the Human Services 9th Edition by Duane R. Monette
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    Test Bank For Social Research A Tool for the Human Services 9th Edition by Duane R. Monette

  • Monette/ Sullivan/ DeJong/Hilton, Applied Social Research: A Tool for the Human Services, 9e Test Bank Chapter 3: Ethical Issues in Social Research Multiple Choice 1. Ethics have to do with all of the following EXCEPT: a. efficiency and practicality. b. proper and improper behavior. c. moral duty and obligation. d. responsibilities to others. ANS: A PG: 50 2. Which events in this century served as major catalysts for efforts to codify a set of ethical standards for scientific research? ...
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A History of Modern Psychology 11th Edition - Final Exam
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    A History of Modern Psychology 11th Edition - Final Exam

  • True / False 1. A course in the history of psychology is a typical requirement for only 10% of undergraduate degree programs in psychology. a. True b. False ANSWER: False REFERENCES: Why Study the History of Psychology? QUESTION TYPE: True / False 2. Virtually every modern science includes a course on its history as a part of its curriculum. a. True b. False ANSWER: False REFERENCES: Why Study the History of Psychology? QUESTION TYPE: True / False 3...
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