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Accounting and Finance 4
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Biochemistry 2
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Biology 11
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BSc Mathematics 1
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Criminology 2
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English and Film 9
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Geography 2
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History and Sociology 2
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International relations 5
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Law 22
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Law LLB 1
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LLB Law 40
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Marketing and management 1
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Neuroscience 45
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Neuroscience Bsc 1
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Postgraduate 1
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Psychology 23
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Psychology with Sociology 1
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Undergraduate 3
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Graham Virgo • ISBN 9780198804710
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The banking system plays a vital role in creating and managing the money supply. Banks take deposits from individuals and businesses and lend them out to borrowers, thereby creating new money in the economy. This process is known as fractional reserve banking and is regulated by central banks to maintain stability in the financial system. 
 
Notes of money and banking provide a comprehensive overview of the role of money in the economy and the workings of the banking system. These notes cover to...
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University of Sussex•MONEY AND BANKING
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The banking system plays a vital role in creating and managing the money supply. Banks take deposits from individuals and businesses and lend them out to borrowers, thereby creating new money in the economy. This process is known as fractional reserve banking and is regulated by central banks to maintain stability in the financial system. 
 
Notes of money and banking provide a comprehensive overview of the role of money in the economy and the workings of the banking system. These notes cover to...
The banking system plays a vital role in creating and managing the money supply. Banks take deposits from individuals and businesses and lend them out to borrowers, thereby creating new money in the economy. This process is known as fractional reserve banking and is regulated by central banks to maintain stability in the financial system. 
 
Notes of money and banking provide a comprehensive overview of the role of money in the economy and the workings of the banking system. These notes cover to...
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University of Sussex•Money and Banking
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The banking system plays a vital role in creating and managing the money supply. Banks take deposits from individuals and businesses and lend them out to borrowers, thereby creating new money in the economy. This process is known as fractional reserve banking and is regulated by central banks to maintain stability in the financial system. 
 
Notes of money and banking provide a comprehensive overview of the role of money in the economy and the workings of the banking system. These notes cover to...
A 1st class essay exploring women's trauma and madness in Emily Dickinson's poem 'There's a Certain Slant of Light', Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar, and Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea. 
 
Thoroughly researched, eloquently written, and fully referenced. 
 
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Alas, female anxieties of identity loss, entrapment and surveillance continue today, forcing women either to submit to liminal half-lives or to violate gender norms. The latter entails a life of pu...
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University of Sussex•English Literature - creative & critical
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Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson (Barnes & Noble Collectible Classics • Emily Dickinson• ISBN 9781435162563
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A 1st class essay exploring women's trauma and madness in Emily Dickinson's poem 'There's a Certain Slant of Light', Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar, and Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea. 
 
Thoroughly researched, eloquently written, and fully referenced. 
 
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Alas, female anxieties of identity loss, entrapment and surveillance continue today, forcing women either to submit to liminal half-lives or to violate gender norms. The latter entails a life of pu...
A well-written 3,000 word document, covering: 
- an astrology blog post plan based on Jane Eyre 
- a poetry workshop plan for young people's mental health 
- an original poem based on CAMHS 
- a sketch for a literary festival
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Acts of Writing
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Jane Eyre • Charlotte Bronte• ISBN 9780141198859
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A well-written 3,000 word document, covering: 
- an astrology blog post plan based on Jane Eyre 
- a poetry workshop plan for young people's mental health 
- an original poem based on CAMHS 
- a sketch for a literary festival
Lecture and seminar notes on writivism (1500 words), covering: 
- what you understand writivism to be, and from where that word originated 
- the roles that acts of writing have in effecting change in the community 
- how poetry affects change
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Acts of Writing
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Lecture and seminar notes on writivism (1500 words), covering: 
- what you understand writivism to be, and from where that word originated 
- the roles that acts of writing have in effecting change in the community 
- how poetry affects change
A 2,000 word compilation of readings about book to film adaptations, covering: 
 
- why adaptations are made 
- what purpose they serve 
- what makes a good adaptation
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Acts of Writing
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A 2,000 word compilation of readings about book to film adaptations, covering: 
 
- why adaptations are made 
- what purpose they serve 
- what makes a good adaptation
A well-written 1,000 word notes series on adaptations, covering: 
 
- what makes a good adaptation 
- pros and cons of faithful adaptations 
- what's your favourite adaptation and why? 
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Acts of Writing
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A well-written 1,000 word notes series on adaptations, covering: 
 
- what makes a good adaptation 
- pros and cons of faithful adaptations 
- what's your favourite adaptation and why? 
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This document is 38 pages long and provides lecture and seminar notes for every week of the Acts of Writing Course. It received a high 1st. 
 
Close Analysis: 
- Maus, Art Spiegelman 
- 'I Want My Time With You', art installation 
- Heroes, Zephaniah 
 
Lecture/ seminar notes: 
- Storytelling, Walter Benjamin and Popova 
- What makes a good adaptation? 
- Lifewriting & social media 
 
Creative exercises: 
- Poetry for advocacy workshop design 
- Sketch for a literary festival 
- Jane Eyre ast...
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University of Sussex•English Literature, Acts of Writing
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Jane Eyre • Charlotte Bronte• ISBN 9780141198859
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This document is 38 pages long and provides lecture and seminar notes for every week of the Acts of Writing Course. It received a high 1st. 
 
Close Analysis: 
- Maus, Art Spiegelman 
- 'I Want My Time With You', art installation 
- Heroes, Zephaniah 
 
Lecture/ seminar notes: 
- Storytelling, Walter Benjamin and Popova 
- What makes a good adaptation? 
- Lifewriting & social media 
 
Creative exercises: 
- Poetry for advocacy workshop design 
- Sketch for a literary festival 
- Jane Eyre ast...
A 1st class lab report. 2,000 words. Thoroughly researched, eloquently written, fully referenced. 
 
Includes: 
- introduction 
- hypothesis 
- method (participants, measure, design, procedure) 
- discussion (validity and reliability) 
 
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The question “what do women find attractive in men?” preoccupies men and scholars alike. Studies exploring women’s sexuality indicate that many factors shape female perceptions of male attractiveness, with physique and facial features proving p...
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University of Sussex•Psychology as a Science
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A 1st class lab report. 2,000 words. Thoroughly researched, eloquently written, fully referenced. 
 
Includes: 
- introduction 
- hypothesis 
- method (participants, measure, design, procedure) 
- discussion (validity and reliability) 
 
Extract: 
 
The question “what do women find attractive in men?” preoccupies men and scholars alike. Studies exploring women’s sexuality indicate that many factors shape female perceptions of male attractiveness, with physique and facial features proving p...
A 1st class essay on Milgram's Obedience studies. 1,500 words. Well-researched, fully referenced, eloquently written. 
 
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Unfortunately, Milgram's (1974) primary explanation of participant obedience, the agentic state, is widely regarded as weak and unconvincing. It argues that the experimenter exerts pressure upon the teachers, reducing them to helpless automatons fixated upon fulfilling their duty to the experimenter (Blass, 2004). Alas, there’s no empirical evidence to suggest ...
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University of Sussex•Psychology, Individuals & Groups
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Obedience to Authority • Stanley Milgram• ISBN 9780062930828
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A 1st class essay on Milgram's Obedience studies. 1,500 words. Well-researched, fully referenced, eloquently written. 
 
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Unfortunately, Milgram's (1974) primary explanation of participant obedience, the agentic state, is widely regarded as weak and unconvincing. It argues that the experimenter exerts pressure upon the teachers, reducing them to helpless automatons fixated upon fulfilling their duty to the experimenter (Blass, 2004). Alas, there’s no empirical evidence to suggest ...