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    Gcse Media Crime Drama

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    Media Practice Paper 1a) The ever increasing popularity of crime dramas is a result of the programme being voyeuristic and escapist in terms of representations‚ as people often seek the thrill and danger without being involved in the programme itself. An example of this would be in ‘Sherlock’‚ as the protagonist ‘Sherlock’‚ is shown to be an intellectual genius‚ solving the crimes mathematically by using his own unique technique. This is important‚ as the audience almost want to spy on the character

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    History Assessment 04) The treaty of Versailles was signed in June in 1919 at the end of the first world war when Germany had lost. The treaty included rules that Germany had to abide by‚ these rules were created in order to prevent Germany invading any other country and starting another war. The demilitarization of the Rhineland was one of the conditions that Germany had to agree to ‚ this meant that France and Belgium felt more secure and out of Germany’s reach. Another term of the treaty of

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    Mr Sommers - Drama Gcse

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    Jethro and Mr Sommers We had to create a still image ‘statue’ of Jethro. Underneath the statue‚ I chose to show Jethro as being hopeful. I was on my knees but had my fist clenched and to the side of me‚ suggesting that there were still issues with the way that people were treated‚ the time that the statue was meant to be made was during the peak of slavery. The clenched fist representing that Jethro and his fellow people would fight towards freedom. Dan played Mr Sommers‚ he stood with folded arms

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    Hypothesis: I believe that alcoholic compounds with bigger relative formula mass will release more energy in combustion reaction than the less alcoholic hydrocarbons compounds. Equipment: Different types of alcohols in spirit burner (CH4‚ C2H6‚ C3H8‚ C4H10‚ C5H12)‚ Thermometer‚ water‚ beaker‚ scale‚ measuring cylinder‚ tripods‚ clamp‚ gauze‚ heat mat‚ lighter or matches. Hazard: Most of alcohol we using are flammable‚ irritant‚ toxic and harmful. 1 provide spirit burners which have removable

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    Exam Notes Economics GCSE

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    Economics Revision AER (saving) Annual Equivalent Rate (AER) shows the percentage of compound interest that would be paid on your savings once a year if you didn’t withdraw or add anything. The AER is the official rate for savings accounts‚ and allows you to compare rates fairly. You might also see the ‘Gross’ interest rate shown – which will be less than the AER because it doesn’t show compound interest‚ just the flat rate of interest you’d get for the original amount you saved. APR (borrowing)

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    cheapest and most popular form of entertainment nowadays. There is almost a TV set in every household. People of all ages can use it to entertain themselves at any time they like. It is clear that television is very useful in our life because it helps us not only to relax our minds but also to get knowledge of all areas of human life. However‚ nobody could deny its negative effects on its viewers especially children. Watching TV constantly might lead children to several useless habits such as ignoring

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    GCSE BUSINESS KEY TERMS

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    Business key terms Business: an active that requires the organisation of resources to achieve a reward‚ whilst running a risk. Entrepreneur: an individual with an idea for a business. Franchise: the legal right to use the name and logo of an existing firm and sell the same products/services. Franchiser- the person selling it‚ for example‚ Macdonald’s. Franchisee- the person buying it‚ for example asda’s. Social enterprise: an activity that achieves a reward for a society. Aim: A stated

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    Spoken Language Study CA How long should it be? Time available Approx 800-1000 words 3 hours What should be included? Part 1: Introduction to essay. Explain briefly what you’re going to talk about in your essay. Mention the research you have completed‚ and how that will be used. Part 2: What is texting? Why is it multi-modal? What are your initial thoughts and feelings about this way of communication? Part 3: What are the critic views of texting? Why is it important

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    SDME: Happisburgh Background Happisburgh is located 30km north east of Norwich‚ the soil consists mainly of relatively soft Jurassic-Cretaceous aged mudstone‚ limestone and sandstone‚ and as such is easily eroded; currently it is sitting on and even in the sea coast‚ with a population of 1400 people and roughly 600 buildings also while currently being a coastal village it was once separated from the sea by the parish of Whimpell‚ historic records seem to suggest that over 250m of land were eroded

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    Throughout the UK‚ the expected benchmark of GCSE’s an individual is to achieve is five‚ including English and Maths at grades A*-C. These requirements are important because it gives individuals an opportunity for further education and a future in the workforce. Today‚ ‘65%’ of deaf children are failing to meet these requirements compared to ‘36%’ of children with no special educational needs (SEN)‚ (The Guardian‚ 2016). Why is that

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