<p>2 resources :</p>
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<li>word document of 4745 words, 20 pages</li>
<li>powerpoint of 37 slides</li>
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<p>what does this cover?</p>
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<li>everything! the whole course on a streetcar named desire</li>
<li>context: historical, political, literary etc</li>
<li>the epigraph</li>
<li>themes</li>
<li>symbols</li>
<li>literary techniques</li>
<li>form and language</li>
<li>stage direction important quotes from scene 1-11</li>
<li>character profiles</li>
<li>over 200 important quotes from all characters</li>
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<p>all you need to know about the Korean war for history a level!<br />
1 document (10 pages, 2997 words) & 1 powerpoint (44 slides)</p>
<p>what’s included?</p>
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<li>timeline of events</li>
<li>the causes & outbreak of the korean war</li>
<li>US&UN involvement in the war in 1950</li>
<li>Why Truman entered the Korean War (6 sections)</li>
<li>The Significance of the US entry into the Korean War (3 sections)</li>
<li>Key Debate (4 sections)</li>
<li>US/UN/ROK retreat, June to September 1950 (3 sections)</li>
<li>The Inchon Landing</li>
<li>A US or UN war?</li>
<li>The US/UN/ROK crossing of the 38th parallel River</li>
<li>Chinese intervention in Korea and its impact</li>
<li>The Impact of China’s entry (4 sections)</li>
<li>Reasons for Truman’s dismissal of MacArthur</li>
<li>Ridgways Brilliance (3 sections)</li>
<li>Truman versus US public opinion (4 sections)</li>
<li>causes of stalemate 1951-3 (3 sections)</li>
<li>difficulties in reaching a settlement</li>
<li>the outcome for the participants (6 sections)</li>
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<p>5 documents (total: 25 pages, 7979 words)</p>
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<li>CONTEXT: BLACK AMERICANS TO 1865 (3 pages, 631 words)</li>
<li>FREE AT LAST, 1865-77 (4 pages, 1341 words)</li>
<li>THE TRIUMPH OF JIM CROWN, 1883-C.1900 (5 pages, 1730 words)</li>
<li>THE CHANGING GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRUBUTION OF BLACK AMERICANS, C. 1850 – C. 1930 (5 pages, 1539 words)</li>
<li>THE NEW DEAL & RACE RELATIONS 1933-41 (8 pages, 2783 words)</li>
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<p>these 5 documents will include all information on each topic, a full and inclusive study pack for civil rights & race relations for history a levels- from event summaries, key information, key dates and more!</p>
<p>word document containing all you need to revise for Frankenstein for A LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE ( 43 pages, 10,253 words)</p>
<p>what’s included?</p>
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<li>key literary words</li>
<li>context (4 sections)</li>
<li>themes & genres</li>
<li>intertextuality & references (4 sections)</li>
<li>narrative structure</li>
<li>chapter summaries (24 chapters)</li>
<li>over 500 important quotes with page numbers & catergorized by character & theme for easy access</li>
</ul>
<p>What’s included in this facts booklet?<br />
1 document, 14 pages, 3926 word, bullet points with sentences on key facts</p>
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<li>introduction</li>
<li>the constitution</li>
<li>devolution</li>
<li>parliament</li>
<li>the prime minister & executive</li>
<li>the supreme court</li>
<li>democracy & political participation</li>
<li>electoral systems</li>
<li>voting behavior & the role of media</li>
<li>political parties</li>
<li>bonus uk politics facts (not under a category) - to get that extra level of knowledge!</li>
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<p>document inlcuding information on</p>
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<li>Gender</li>
<li>Race</li>
<li>Class & Education</li>
<li>Geographic region</li>
<li>Urban vs. Rural</li>
<li>Religion (protestant vs catholic)<br />
-polarisation of American politics (Red America vs Blue America)</li>
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<p>2.5 pages including:</p>
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<li>civil government</li>
<li>state of nature</li>
<li>state of war</li>
<li>of slavery</li>
<li>of property</li>
<li>of political or civil society</li>
<li>of the beginnings of civil society</li>
<li>of the ends of political society & government</li>
<li>of the forms of a commonwealth</li>
<li>of the extent of the legislative power</li>
<li>of the legislative, executive and federative power of the commonwealth</li>
<li>lockes theory of private law</li>
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<p>1 page fact sheet covering</p>
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<li>theory of human nature</li>
<li>theory of state of nature</li>
<li>theory of authority and social order</li>
</ul>
<p>Covers 5 UK Government & Politics Topics in small paragraphs + bullet</p>
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<li>5 pages, 1277 words, word document</li>
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<p>UK Political System</p>
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<li>Majoritarian or consensual democracy</li>
<li>Brexit & The UK political system</li>
<li>Two party or multiparty politics?</li>
<li>Rights & Liberal Democracy</li>
</ul>
<p>The Constitution</p>
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<li>Parliamentary Sovereignty in practice</li>
<li>Implications of the Scotland Act 2016</li>
</ul>
<p>Devolution</p>
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<li>Who Voted for Scottish Independence?</li>
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<p>Parliament</p>
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<li>Deployment of armed forces?</li>
<li>Dissolution of parliament and call for an early general election</li>
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<p>The Executive & Prime Minister</p>
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<li>Who becomes PM?</li>
<li>Power of Patronage</li>
<li>Cabinet reshuffle gone wrong</li>
<li>Establishing cabinet committees</li>
<li>Reshaping central government structure</li>
<li>Limitations on power of policy making input</li>
<li>Public standing</li>
<li>Cabinet limitations on discussing/making decisions on major issues</li>
<li>Vote of no confidence</li>
<li>Temporary suspension during referendums</li>
<li>Coalition</li>
<li>Individual ministerial responsibility</li>
<li>Causes for ministerial resignation</li>
<li>John Major and Gordon Brown: context and leadership style</li>
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