A* Euthanasia/Situationalism/Natural Law Essay - RS OCRQuick View
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“Situationalism is the best method of assessing whether Euthanasia is morally acceptable” 28/30 A* essay for AS-Level OCR - Religious Studies - Ethical Theories Compares Natural Law and Situation Ethics in the context of euthanasia Very good examples, scholars and evaluation.
Bonhoeffer's teachings - AS Essay - OCRQuick View
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Bonhoeffer's teachings - AS Essay - OCR

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Full essay Title - Bonhoeffer’s teachings on ethics has no relevance today A/A* essay AS-Level OCR - Religious Studies - Developments in Christian Thought 12/15 for AO1 12/15 for A02
AS-Level - History - Richard III Source Essay A*Quick View
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AS-Level - History - Richard III Source Essay A*

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A* 23/25 Source Essay First essay as a background/context to the Tudor © option with AQA History A-Level Very thorough analysis and very good use of context With reference to these extracts and your understanding of the historical context, which of these two extracts provides a more convincing interpretation of Richard III’s reign?
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AQA A2 Tudor 'Change over Time' Table

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Change over time - Breadth Study - Tudors 1C - AQA History A-Level Good revision tool A table which has clearly and concisely presented information on the below: COLUMNS Henry VIII Edward VI Mary I Elizabeth I ROWS How effectively did the Tudors restore and develop the powers of the monarchy? Why and with what results were there so many changes to the Church and religious practice? How serious a threat was posed to Tudor monarchs by opposition and rebellion? (n/a for Elizabeth I) How far and why were England’s relations with foreign powers changed? How important was the role of key individuals and groups, and how were they affected by developments? (n/a for Elizabeth I) To what extent and why was power more widely shared during this period? (n/a for Elizabeth I)
Night of the Long Knives Source Essay A* AQA A-LevelQuick View
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Night of the Long Knives Source Essay A* AQA A-Level

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A grade essay A-Level AQA Democracy and Nazism (Germany, 2O) Source essay Aisha Khan Paragraph With reference to these sources and your understanding of the historical context, assess the value of these three sources to an historian studying the events leading up to the ‘Night of the Long Knives’, 30 June 1934. History One full essay examining three sources. One extra bonus source paragraph on Night of the Long Knives. 2246 words in total Sources come from AQA Sample 1 Paper
A2 Unseen American Lit paragraph - English Lit OCRQuick View
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A2 Unseen American Lit paragraph - English Lit OCR

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An analysis of an extract from “The Imported Bridegroom” Introduction and paragraph Demonstrates the key AOs Unseen American Literature Unit OCR English Literature A-Level Very good context, close language analysis and links to other wider reading books Good exemplar
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Paradise Lost - Eve's portrayal Book9

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How has Milton shaped our impressions of Eve so far? Book 9 Analysis of Eve A really original view with excellent links to critical views and lovely context Book 9 - Paradise Lost - John Milton Mini-Essay OCR, AS Level
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Streetcar Named Desire- Women/Patriarchy

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28/30 A* essay OCR AS Level A Streetcar Named Desire “Streetcar presents a patriarchal society, in which women are the victims of powerful men” Clear, emphatic intro Really effective analysis of stage directions and characterisation Effective contrasts of Blanche’s and Stanley’s fortunes at the end
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The Great Gatsby - Nick Carraway essay - OCR/AS Level

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OCR English Lit AS-Level Mini-essay on Nick Carraway and his relationship with others Band 5 in the Marking Criteria Fluent argument and strongly expressed Excellent range of text quotations Very good knowledge of text and question Language and technique is analysed in some detail Alternative interpretations (psychoanalytic/feminist) included
Tudor A-Level essay Government 1529-1553Quick View
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Tudor A-Level essay Government 1529-1553

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To what extent did English government respond effectively to the domestic problems which it faced in the years 1529 to 1553? This is a very strong A* essay. A-Level. Tudors History AQA Edward’s reign essay
RS - Situation Ethics essay - OCR- A*Quick View
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RS - Situation Ethics essay - OCR- A*

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This is a complete essay. It is an extremely strong A* essay. (27/30) 1771 words in total Religious Studies OCR AS Level The title is "Situation Ethics is too subjective to be useful for making important moral decisions. "
A*Tudor Source Essay AQA 1C A-LevelQuick View
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A*Tudor Source Essay AQA 1C A-Level

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History A-Level AQA Option 1C Tudors Breadth Study Source question 30 marks Strong A* Essay 27/30 Shows excellent understanding of the extracts, good analysis if it is convincing, arguments of sources are clearly outlined, and all the extracts have been given equal focus. Excellent focus on the Mid-Tudor crisis. Using your understanding of the historical context, assess how convincing these arguments are in relation to the existence of a mid-Tudor crisis between 1538 and 1558. 30 marks. Sources are included in the document.
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Utilitarianism essay - A*/ RS / OCR

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This is a full essay. A* quality. 27/30 To what extent is Utilitarianism helpful in living a truly moral life ? Religious Studies OCR AS Level Strong argument, scholars and examples shown.
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A*HenryVII TudorsEssayAQA 1C Rebellions/Pretenders

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History AQA A-Level Option 1C: Tudors Breadth Study A* Essay Full Essay Shows excellent knowledge, understanding and arguments Level 5 21/25 A* Henry VII’s reign “The popular rebellions faced by Henry VII gave him more problems than the threats posed by pretenders to the throne.” This essay is a scanned-in version of the original copy.