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The shop is full of high level resources targeting top grades in English Literature, History and French. Resources have been thoroughly researched and put together by a current undergraduate at the University of Oxford in order to contain optimum detail and apprehension. Revision can be challenging to say the least, but these resources have been designed to make it enjoyable and as 'easy' as possible.

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The shop is full of high level resources targeting top grades in English Literature, History and French. Resources have been thoroughly researched and put together by a current undergraduate at the University of Oxford in order to contain optimum detail and apprehension. Revision can be challenging to say the least, but these resources have been designed to make it enjoyable and as 'easy' as possible.
Un Sac de Billes French A-Level Extensive Revision Notes
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Un Sac de Billes French A-Level Extensive Revision Notes

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Extensive Revision Notes for Joseph Joffo’s ‘Un Sac de Billes’ for French A Level. Aiming high? This is the bundle for you! Included is revision notes (included analysed quotes) from each scene; revision already planned and written essays on a number of characters and themes; high quality quote analysis; essay plan revision powerpoint and an overview of the language used throughout the book. Example of a chapter analysis: Chapitre Dix: Chez Rosette De retour au camp Moisson Nouvelle, ils apprennent que leur père a été pris dans une rafle. Leur identité juive étant révélée, ils doivent donc s’enfuir de nouveau. Joseph et Maurice partent d’abord en direction de Montluçon pour rejoindre leur sœur aînée, Rosette, qui habite non loin de là, à Ainay-le-Vieil. Mais du fait qu’il y ait un collaborateur dans le village susceptible de les dénoncer, elle leur explique qu’ils ne peuvent pas rester plus longtemps. Ils partent alors pour Aix-les-Bains en Savoie pour rejoindre leurs frères et leur mère, qui avait réussi à échapper à la rafle. N’arrivant pas à surmonter l’arrestation de son mari, elle ne tardera pas à remonter à Paris. Encore forcés de fuir, les deux frères tentent finalement de retrouver une vie normale dans le village de Rumilly. ENGLISH TRANSLATION Back at the Moisson Nouvelle camp, they learn that their father has been caught in a roundup. Their Jewish identity being revealed, they must therefore flee again. Joseph and Maurice first set off in the direction of Montluçon to join their older sister, Rosette, who lives not far from there, in Ainay-le-Vieil. But the fact that there is a collaborator in the village likely to denounce them, she explains to them that they cannot stay longer. They then left for Aix-les-Bains in Savoy to join their brothers and their mother, who had managed to escape the roundup. Unable to overcome the arrest of her husband, she will not be long in returning to Paris. Still forced to flee, the two brothers finally try to find a normal life in the village of Rumilly. “Tu as eu peur?” “Non… enfin pas beaucoup, j’ai été malade, à un moment mais je suis guéri” (Highlights how Joseph felt about his time in the Gestapo headquarters) “Cela m’ennuie de quitter la Méditerranée, j’y reviendrai quand je serai plus grand et que ce sera la paix” (Higlights how Jo believes that he will survive to return to the Mediterranean) “Même en payant des millions, je ne pourrais rien vous vendre, il y a bien longtemps qu’il n’y a plus d’arrivage, les maisons de gros ne livrent plus” (Highlights how many items in France were scarce due to rations) “Vous ne trouverez pad d’hôtel à Montluçon, il y en a deux qui ont été requisitionés par les Allemands et un autre pour la Milice” (Highlights how the Gestapo had requisitioned all the hotels in France) Hopefully you will find this resource useful, but please do not hesitate to message me via email at alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Civil Rights in the USA Thematic Study Notes for African American Rights (A-Level History)
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Civil Rights in the USA Thematic Study Notes for African American Rights (A-Level History)

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Civil Rights in the USA : African America Revision Notes 45 pages / 14,000 words of content for African American rights in the USA. Revision Notes broken up into themes and sub-themes for ease. For example: Topic: The Position of African Americans in 1865 (The Reconstruction Period) What was the position of African Americans in 1865? Subtopic: The Position of African Americans in 1865 • April 1865 South came within the Union’s jurisdiction and slaves became free • New status as freedmen did not mean that they immediately gained the same rights as white owners • War left the position of African Americans unresolved o One suggestion that all former slaves should leave the USA but Lincoln ruled this out o Another idea was to ensure African Americans had the same rights and status of whites  Formidable problems in south given the resentment by a defeated white population accustomed to considering African Americans as property • Former slaves caught between being legally free and not being seen as equal • Issue of quite what they were free to do – no means of making a living • Sharecropping o White landowners allowed former slaves to work their land in return for a considerable share of what was produced o Not very different from slavery The sources used to create this resource include the following: OCR Textbooks and Revision Guide for this unit America’s Women (Gail Collins) Massolit Lecture Videos (Subscription required) America’s Dream (Garson) BBC In Our Time Podcast on Martin Luther King (Highly recommend In Our Time for extra detail) This resource includes a sharable PDF version and a editable Word Document. Furthermore, there is also a link to a very helpful Youtube Video that informed this document. Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Any further questions please email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Civil Rights in the USA Synthesis / Thematic Tables (Woman, NA, AA and TU) covering the period
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Civil Rights in the USA Synthesis / Thematic Tables (Woman, NA, AA and TU) covering the period

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Civil Rights in the USA : Synthesis Tables (Women, Trade Unions, Native Americans and African Americans) Revision Notes broken up into themes and tables for synthesis. Highly useful resource for the thematic and synthetic style questions. Colour Coded: Red - Negative Change Green - Positive Change BOLD - Highly Significant Event The tables for Women and Trade Unions have been thoroughly filled out with significant amounts of detail. Due to the nature of the 2022 exams, however, the Native Americans and African Americans tables are less detailed with space for you to add your own facts. Please use the tables for Women and Trade Unions as a guide (although the colour coding still applies to the latter tables). Space to fill in your own ideas / thoughts / facts ! Also included are extra tables to complete for your own active revision. The sources used to create this resource include the following: OCR Textbooks and Revision Guide for this unit America’s Women (Gail Collins) Massolit Lecture Videos (Subscription required) America’s Dream (Garson) Martin Luther King (Highly recommend In Our Time for extra detail) Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Any further questions please email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com (or if you would require a preview before purchase).
Fascism in Italy 1911-1946 Detailed Revision Guide and Course Workbook (OCR A-Level History)
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Fascism in Italy 1911-1946 Detailed Revision Guide and Course Workbook (OCR A-Level History)

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Fascism in Italy 1911-1946 Highly Detailed Revision Notes for the entire course as stipulated by the specification and a course workbook to aid your revision. Nearly 50 pages of highly detailed analysis, containing optimum detail and thoroughly knowledge. These notes have been formulated to correlate entirely with the exam specification (editable Word version and a sharable PDF version). Also included is a workbook (40 pages), which has also been produced to match the specification. In order to benefit from the workbook, it is important to have both the revision notes to hand and the Access to History: Italy: The Rise of Fascism 1896–1946 Should you require this book cheaply, I have two available copies which I am selling at £4.50 each as they are in fantastic condition (retail price on Amazon is £19.40). Please email the below address should you be interested in this deal. Please do not hesitate to email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com should you have any questions regarding this resource or the OCR course in general. If you do purchase, and like, this resource, it will be most appreciated if you left a review.
Civil Rights in the USA Thematic Study Notes for Trade Unions (A-Level History)
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Civil Rights in the USA Thematic Study Notes for Trade Unions (A-Level History)

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Civil Rights in the USA : Trade Unions Revision Notes 57 pages / 16,000 words of content for Trade Unions in the USA. Revision Notes broken up into themes and sub-themes for ease. For example: Topic: The Position of the Trade Unions and Organised Labour To what extend did the position of unions change in the period 1865-1992? Subtopic: The Position of unions and labour at the beginning and end of the Period • Issues around the position of union and labour rights o Right for unions to exist o Recognition of unions o Involvement of unions in negotiations overpay and working conditions o Establishment of systems for mediation o Freedom of workers to withdraw their labour without fear of punishment • Progress not continuous The sources used to create this resource include the following: OCR Textbooks and Revision Guide for this unit America’s Women (Gail Collins) Massolit Lecture Videos (Subscription required) America’s Dream (Garson) Included in this resource is a PDF editable copy as well as an editable Word Document. Furthermore, an incredibly helpful Youtube Resource on the Trade Unions, which informed the resource, has also been included. Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Any further questions please email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Revision Notes History A-Level (101 pages!!)
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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Revision Notes History A-Level (101 pages!!)

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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 A-Level History Revision Notes (101 pages!!!) Thematic Revision Material targeting the following themes: Nature of Government. Economy and Society. Wars and Revolutions. (Satellite States not included due to content for 2022 examinations being cut back). There are notes written on the Satellite States which will be published separately. Rulers include: Alexander II, Alexander III, Nicholas II, Lenin, Stalin and Khrushchev. Each Revision document is targeting the element of synthesis, which is vital to achieve the top grades in the A-Level Russia History Exam. For example, if you received a question on ‘Opposition to government’, the revision notes have been structured to explore the themes in relation to the methods used by government in order to prevent opposition: Police, Army, Censorship and Propaganda. In addition, the revision notes have an element of synthesis as they explore each ruler of the period. The material used to write these revision notes have come from the following sources: Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 A-Level OCR Textbooks and Revision Guide Orlando Figes’ Useful Website ‘Revolutionary Russia’ (Subscription Required) Soviet Union Primary Source Material Robert Service’s Books : ‘The Last of the Tsars’, ‘Lenin’ and ‘Stalin’ Orlando Figes’ ‘A People’s Tragedy’ Simon Sebag Montefiore’s ‘Romanovs’ and ‘Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar’ William Taubman’s ‘Khrushchev: The Man and his Era’ Russia and its Rulers Lecture Series on Massolit (Subscription Required) John Laver ‘Personalities and Powers’ (Stalin, Lenin and Trotsky) BBC Russia and its Rulers Documentary Series When purchasing this resource, you will find a PDF easily sharable copy of the 101-pages of revision notes as well as an editable Word Document. Moreover, an incredible helpful Youtube Documentary on the Russian Rulers is also included as it greatly helped my own understanding of the period and, therefore, informed the revision notes. Thank you very much for your interest in this source.
Civil Rights in the USA Thematic Study Notes for Women (A-Level History)
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Civil Rights in the USA Thematic Study Notes for Women (A-Level History)

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Civil Rights in the USA : Women’s Rights Revision Notes 68 pages / 28,000 words of content for Women’s rights in the USA. Revision Notes broken up into themes and sub-themes for ease. For example: Topic: Period for Women’s Rights: The Civil War and the Gilded Era (1865-1900) Subtopic: The Position of Women before the Civil War (1861-1865) • Women were increasingly active in several ways in 18th Century o As a result of a growth in religious enthusiasm women were often active in church societies, Sunday schools and religious meetings o Women participated in the campaign against slavery and were often ardent abolitionists, supporting the end of slavery in the South o Some (like former slave Harriet Tubman) played a heroic role in rescuing slaves and helping them to reach free territory in the North o Promotion of temperance – discouraging the drinking of alcohol o Development of a movement for women suffrage • There was a link between the social concerns that women took an interest in and organised themselves to promote the wider political issue of suffrage • In order to promote change women needed to have a political voice at national, state and local level • The sheer number of organisations for such causes shows that before the Civil war women were expanding their interests outside the home The sources used to create this resource include the following: OCR Textbooks and Revision Guide for this unit America’s Women (Gail Collins) Massolit Lecture Videos (Subscription required) America’s Dream (Garson) Included in this resource is a sharable PDF copy, a editable Word Document and a very helpful video on women’s rights and the 19th amendment. Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Any further questions please email alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Russia and its Rulers A-Level History 1855-1964 Revision Slides
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Russia and its Rulers A-Level History 1855-1964 Revision Slides

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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 A-Level History Revision Notes 50 Slides of Thematic Revision Material targeting the following themes: Nature of Government Impact of dictatorial regimes on the Economy and Society Impact of War and Revolution on the development of the Russian Empire and the USSR Impact on the Minorities and Satellite States Rulers include: Alexander II, Alexander III, Nicholas II, Lenin, Stalin and Khrushchev. Each Revision Slide in targeting the element of synthesis, which is vital to achieve the top grades in the A-Level Russia History Exam. For example, if you received a question on ‘Opposition to government’, the revision notes have been structured to explore the themes in relation to the methods used by government in order to prevent opposition: Police, Army, Censorship and Propaganda. In addition, the revision notes have an element of synthesis as they explore each ruler of the period. The material used to write these revision notes have come from the following sources: Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 A-Level OCR Textbooks and Revision Guide Orlando Figes’ Useful Website ‘Revolutionary Russia’ (Subscription Required) Soviet Union Primary Source Material Robert Service’s Books : ‘The Last of the Tsars’, ‘Lenin’ and ‘Stalin’ Orlando Figes’ ‘A People’s Tragedy’ Simon Sebag Montefiore’s ‘Romanovs’ and ‘Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar’ William Taubman’s ‘Khrushchev: The Man and his Era’ Russia and its Rulers Lecture Series on Massolit (Subscription Required) John Laver ‘Personalities and Powers’ (Stalin, Lenin and Trotsky) BBC Russia and its Rulers Documentary Series Thank you very much for your interest in this source. Any queries over the source, or course in general, please do not hesitate to email me at alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com
Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Depth Study Revision (Alex II,  PG and Khrushchev)
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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Depth Study Revision (Alex II, PG and Khrushchev)

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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Depth Study A-Level History Revision Notes (17 highly detailed and comprehensive slides for the three themes) Depth Study Revision Material targeting the following themes: Alexander II, Provisional Government and Khrushchev. Rulers include: Alexander II, Kerensky, Lenin (Civil War) and Khrushchev. The material used to write these revision notes have come from the following sources: Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 A-Level OCR Textbooks and Revision Guide Orlando Figes’ Useful Website ‘Revolutionary Russia’ (Subscription Required) Soviet Union Primary Source Material Orlando Figes’ ‘A People’s Tragedy’ William Taubman’s ‘Khrushchev: The Man and his Era’ Russia and its Rulers Lecture Series on Massolit (Subscription Required) PERSONAL CONTACT/INFORMATION WITH WILLIAM TAUBMAN AND NINA KHRUSHCHEVA (Granddaughter of Khrushchev) As a History undergraduate, I believe that it is really important to include information in your essays that is unique (not ‘textbook’ material). As a result, having an insight into Khrushchev from the perspective of a prolific historian or professor is a really ‘gem’. Thank you very much for your interest in this source.
Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 High Quality A* Content Information Depth Study
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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 High Quality A* Content Information Depth Study

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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Depth Study A-Level History Revision Notes Depth Study Revision Material targeting the following themes: Alexander II, Provisional Government and Khrushchev. Rulers include: Alexander II, Kerensky, Lenin (Civil War 1917) and Khrushchev. The material used to write these revision notes have come from the following sources: Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 A-Level OCR Textbooks and Revision Guide Orlando Figes’ Useful Website ‘Revolutionary Russia’ (Subscription Required) Soviet Union Primary Source Material Orlando Figes’ ‘A People’s Tragedy’ William Taubman’s ‘Khrushchev: The Man and his Era’ Russia and its Rulers Lecture Series on Massolit (Subscription Required) PERSONAL CONTACT/INFORMATION WITH WILLIAM TAUBMAN AND NINA KHRUSHCHEVA (Granddaughter of Khrushchev) Thank you very much for your interest in this source.
Russia and its Rulers Khrushchev Depth Study A* Information
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Russia and its Rulers Khrushchev Depth Study A* Information

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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 Khrushchev A-Level History Revision Notes Depth Study Revision Material targeting the following themes: Khrushchev (De-Stalinisation, Economy and Society, Cold War and Satellite States). Rulers include: Khrushchev. The material used to write these revision notes have come from the following sources: Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 A-Level OCR Textbooks and Revision Guide Orlando Figes’ Useful Website ‘Revolutionary Russia’ (Subscription Required) Soviet Union Primary Source Material Orlando Figes’ ‘A People’s Tragedy’ William Taubman’s ‘Khrushchev: The Man and his Era’ Russia and its Rulers Lecture Series on Massolit (Subscription Required) PERSONAL CONTACT/INFORMATION WITH WILLIAM TAUBMAN AND NINA KHRUSHCHEVA (Granddaughter of Khrushchev) Thank you very much for your interest in this source.
French A-Level Full Independent Research Project : May 1968 riots in France
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French A-Level Full Independent Research Project : May 1968 riots in France

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This resource is perfect for those who want to save time on researching for their IRP for French A-Level or, alternatively, to serve as an example of a high-level research project. Title (taken from the French A-Level Specification) : May 1968 the causes and the consequences. Included in the document: Powerpoint Presentation full of top quality research, sources and ideas (included answers to possible follow up questions - over 70 slides!) A written 2-minute presentation on May 1968. Extra answers for the wider discussion on the following themes (over 40 pages): Context : Les Trentes Glorieuses et le repise économique, Une société en pleine mutation et Les oubliés de la croissance économique. Acteurs Principaux: Charles de Gaulle, homme d’état français, Georges Pompidou, homme d’état français et Daniel Cohn-Bendit, homme politique allemand. Le Catalyseur: L’université de Nanterre et ‘Dany le rouge’ (Daniel Cohn-Bendit). Les Causes: L’usure du pouvoir, L’insatisfaction estudiantine, La politique à l’université, Le défi à la hiérarchie et Les ouvriers. Le Mouvement de Mai 1968 (for background knowledge) : Le mouvement de 22 mars, La première nuit des barricades, Les ouvriers entrent en grève, Une France paralysée, Les accords de Grenelle. La Crise: La Crise Étudiante, La Crise Sociale et La Crise Politique. Les Conséquences: Un président de plus en plus décrié, Une société bouleversée, Les accords de Grenelle et une victoire pour les ouvriers, Les étudiants et la loi Edgard Faure et La place de l’homme dans la société de consommation (une contradiction problématique). Les Revendications ailleurs dans le monde francophone: Belgique, Sénégal et Tunisie. L’héritage de Mai 1968. Les Sources : Le journal de Mavis Gallant, Milou en Mai par Louis Malle, Jean-Paul Sartre sur la violence et Emmanuel Macron (Un mai 1968 en 2018?) Pourquoi Mai 1968? Ce qui me frappe le plus… Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. It took me the course of two years to produce and collate the information, so I hope that it will be greatly helpful to you.
Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 OCR Research and Resources
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Russia and its Rulers 1855-1964 OCR Research and Resources

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This resource includes the following: OCR Who’s Who (List of Individuals for Russia) Extended Research (How can you expand on your research?) List of Content Worksheets to complete for Revision Purposes (understand thematic and synthesis element). Thank you for being interested in this resource.
French Podcast Series (A-Level French)
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French Podcast Series (A-Level French)

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Weekly Podcasts that include the transcript in order to help students with the listening section of A-Level French. Podcast on the French Elections (who can vote?) Links very nicely with the topic of the young and the right to vote. Podcast by Easy French Podcasts on ‘Voyage!’ Included: MP3 Audio Podcast Download Vocabulary Lists Transcripts Thank you very much for your interest in this resource. Please see week 1 Podcast learning for transcripts and vocabulary lists on two more very interesting podcasts.
English Literature Edexcel A-Level - The Handmaid's Tale and Frankenstein Detailed Comparison Plans
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English Literature Edexcel A-Level - The Handmaid's Tale and Frankenstein Detailed Comparison Plans

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English Literature Edexcel A-Level - The Handmaid’s Tale and Frankenstein Detailed Essay Plans. Thoroughly researched a detailed tables comparing the two prose texts. Example themes include Fear, Storytelling, Men and Masculinity, Knowledge, Religion and Family (many more too). Covered each book cover-to-cover, ensuring that all possible questions are dealt with in someway. Example of one of the essay plans (POWER COMPARISON):
High Quality Phrases for A Level French
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High Quality Phrases for A Level French

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Do you want to achieve an A or A* Grade in A-Level French? Look no further than these A* level phrases that will make your oral exam go ‘WOW’! A handle of phrases that have been collated over a long series of time from various different resources (including French native speakers themselves). Example: Introduction Il y en a qui pensent que - Some people think that On entend souvent dire que - It is often said that Tout le monde s’accorde à penser que – Everyone agrees that Il est généralement admis que - It is generally agreed that Il est bien connu que - It is well known that Il convient donc d’examiner - We should therefore examine La question est donc de savoir - The question therefore is On ne peut pas renier le fait que - One can’t deny the fact that Il est évident que - It is obvious that All related to arguments and expressing opinions (whether positive or negative). Great resource for Paper 1, 2 or 3 for AQA A Level French. Please do not hesitate to email me at alevelrevisionmadeeasy@gmail.com should you require any further details.