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Oxford BA Theology and Religion essay: ‘What are the aims settings and sources of Luke’s Gospel?'
An Oxford BA Theology and Religion essay on Luke's aims settings and sources. Written by a current Oxford student. Part of 1st year/ fresher's content. High marks achieved. 2128 words with citations.
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An Oxford BA Theology and Religion essay on Luke's aims settings and sources. Written by a current Oxford student. Part of 1st year/ fresher's content. High marks achieved. 2128 words with citations.
Oxford BA Theology and Religion essay: 'Prophet, healer, martyr, Lord: Who is Jesus for Luke?’
An Oxford BA Theology and Religion essay on Luke's presentation of Jesus in his gospel. Written by a current Oxford student. Part of 1st year/ fresher's content. High marks achieved. 2298 words with citations.
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An Oxford BA Theology and Religion essay on Luke's presentation of Jesus in his gospel. Written by a current Oxford student. Part of 1st year/ fresher's content. High marks achieved. 2298 words with citations.
Oxford BA Theology and Religion essay: ‘How and why does Luke use the Old Testament?’
An Oxford BA Theology and Religion essay on Luke's use of the old testament in his gospel. Written by a current Oxford student. Part of 1st year/ fresher's content. High marks achieved. 2427 words with citations.
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An Oxford BA Theology and Religion essay on Luke's use of the old testament in his gospel. Written by a current Oxford student. Part of 1st year/ fresher's content. High marks achieved. 2427 words with citations.
Oxford BA Theology and Religion Essay- ‘Critically evaluate the accounts of the gender relationships in the stories of Genesis, with particular reference to Genesis 12-25.’
An Oxford BA Theology and Religion essay on Gender relationships in Genesis. Written by a current Oxford student. Part of 1st year/ fresher's content. 1st achieved. 2175 words with citations.
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An Oxford BA Theology and Religion essay on Gender relationships in Genesis. Written by a current Oxford student. Part of 1st year/ fresher's content. 1st achieved. 2175 words with citations.
A* A Level English Literature NEA- Eduqas WJEC
Top mark a level English literature NEA Essay. Just over 3000 words. Title of the essay: '"Like a compass needle that points north, a man's accusing finger always finds a woman." To what extent is this true of the way in which Atwood and Hosseini explore the entrapment of female characters in their novels?' Books explored: The Handmaid's Tale (Atwood) and A Thousand Splendid Suns (Hosseini)
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Top mark a level English literature NEA Essay. Just over 3000 words. Title of the essay: '"Like a compass needle that points north, a man's accusing finger always finds a woman." To what extent is this true of the way in which Atwood and Hosseini explore the entrapment of female characters in their novels?' Books explored: The Handmaid's Tale (Atwood) and A Thousand Splendid Suns (Hosseini)
A* A Level History NEA Essay- Germany (AQA)
Top mark essay for AQA A Level history. Covers sources, interpretations, and content, with footnotes. In the word count.
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Top mark essay for AQA A Level history. Covers sources, interpretations, and content, with footnotes. In the word count.
A* unseen poetry A Level English Literature response- 'Adlestrop'
An A* essay response to the unseen poetry 'Adlestrop' for A Level English Literature. Perfect example of how to get top marks on this component of the exam.
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An A* essay response to the unseen poetry 'Adlestrop' for A Level English Literature. Perfect example of how to get top marks on this component of the exam.
A* essay on madness in Hamlet (English Literature A Level)
The essay title is: How far would you agree that ‘Hamlet presents us with a flawed protagonist who is unable to escape the turmoil of his mind?’ 
Perfect A* essay which covers context, critics, language techniques and has a clear argument with many quotations.
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The essay title is: How far would you agree that ‘Hamlet presents us with a flawed protagonist who is unable to escape the turmoil of his mind?’ 
Perfect A* essay which covers context, critics, language techniques and has a clear argument with many quotations.
A/AS Level Religious Studies A* summary notes: conscience
In depth and detailed summary notes for OCR Religious Studies: Conscience. Made by an A* student who is now studying at Oxford. Comprehensive notes perfect for essay plans.
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In depth and detailed summary notes for OCR Religious Studies: Conscience. Made by an A* student who is now studying at Oxford. Comprehensive notes perfect for essay plans.
A/AS Level OCR A* summary notes: metaethics
In depth and detailed summary notes for OCR Religious Studies: Meta ethics. Made by an A* student who is now studying at Oxford. Comprehensive notes perfect for essay plans.
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In depth and detailed summary notes for OCR Religious Studies: Meta ethics. Made by an A* student who is now studying at Oxford. Comprehensive notes perfect for essay plans.
A* Condensed notes: Religion and Ethics: OCR A Level Religious Studies
A* condensed detailed notes: AQA A Level History: America: Depth Study
A* condensed detailed notes: AQA A Level History: America: Depth Study
A* Hamlet essay on the ghost: EDUQAS A Level English Literature
A* Hamlet essay: 'Corruption': EDUQAS A Level English Literature