A digital comms. manager that in his spare time tutors GCSE, A-level and Degree level subjects. This ranges from GCSE English, Maths, Science and History to A-level English, History and Philosophy to Degree level History and Law.
A digital comms. manager that in his spare time tutors GCSE, A-level and Degree level subjects. This ranges from GCSE English, Maths, Science and History to A-level English, History and Philosophy to Degree level History and Law.
This unit of work covers all relevant case law and includes detailed notes for the following areas:
duty of care
omissions: liability of public authorities
wrongful life, wrongful conception
standards of duty of care
Theoretical discussions on: liability of public authorities, omissions, psychiatric harm, wrongful conception
A set of detail and super concise notes of:
Constitutions and Constitutional Conventions
Freedom of Assembly and Association
Freedom of Expression and National Security
Good Governance and Political Accountability
Human Rights Act 1998
Judicial Review
Parliament - Scrutiny
Parliamentary Sovereignty
Separation of Powers
The EU
The Rule of Law
Purchase all tort law resources including -
causation and remoteness in tort
defamation and trespass
defective premises
defences in tort
duty of care, omissions, public authorities
economic loss
private nuisance, public nuisance and rylands v fletcher
product liability, employer liability and vicarious liability
And the extra bonus unit - “negligence spider diagrams that include”.
The extra unit is a 13 slide presentation including details spider diagrams to help you answer any negligence based problem question. The presentation includes all relevant case law and supporting materials.
The spider diagram covers:
Duty of care - legal elements of negligence, definition, development of the duty of care test
Liability for omissions - misfeasance, rescuers as claimants, categories of exceptions
Liability for the acts of third parties
Liability for psychiatric harm
Liability for economic loss
Exceptional breach of duty scenarios
Public authority liability
Causation in negligence
Problems with “but for” test / factual causation
Factual causation - loss of a chance, consecutive causes, failure to warn of risks
Legal causation
Novus actus interveniens
Defences
A 75 slide presentation in relation to the 3 Crusades. The presentation is aligned with the A-level History course, The Crusades and the Crusader States 1095-1192.
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A 127 slideshow covering everything necessary from 1945 to 1960s and a brief look at detente.
It covers:
What is the Cold War?
Soviet perspective post-WW2
The Three Big WW2 conferences
Soviet expansion into the East: Poland, Czechoslovakia and the Baltic States
Truman doctrine & the Marshall Plan
Cominform & Comecon
Berlin Blockade & the Berlin Airlift
Developments in 1949-55
Berlin, Cuba and Czechoslovakia (1960s)
The aftermath of the 1960s; key moments for detente during the 1960s
It includes detailed explanations of all the key events in the module, numerous source based questions, exam style questions and a couple of quizzes.
203 slide PPT created to align with the OCR History AS/A2 Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035-87 and Norman England 1087-1107
module.
It includes everything you need and more to ensure you understand the topic and can answer exam questions.
3221 word essay answering the following question: “In the context of the period 1896-1979, to what extent was Zionism responsible for the continuing conflict between Jews and Palestinian Arabs in the Middle East?”
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Just the 1st page of a 3,000+ essay answering the following question: In the context of the period 1896-1979, to what extent was Zionism responsible for the continuing conflict between Jews and Palestinian Arabs in the Middle East?
A 18 slide PPT covering the following, according to the AQA English Literature A-level syllabus:
Slide 1 - cover
Slide 3-4 - victory and its place within tragedy
Slide 5 - war within Othello / victory of war
Slide 6 - Greek / Shakespearean tragedy
Slide 7- Why is tragedy important?
Slide 8 - Aristotle / Greek tragedy
Slide 9 - Task for students to answer questions in relation to concepts of tragedy and Othello
slide 10 - Shakespearean tragedy
Slide 11 - Comparison of victory / Lewis Hamilton vs War
Slide 12 - War within Othello
Slide 13 - War within an historical contemporary context
Slide 14 - War as a literary device
Slide 15 - Task for students to watch a detailed summary of Othello and make notes
Slide 16 - Task for students to rank parts of Othello in relation to certain criteria
Slide 17/18 - Quotes worth learning