My Revision Notes

  • My Revision Notes: Pearson Edexcel A Level Politics
    By Anthony J Bennett, Angela Mogridge

    It is a 2-hour exam which is worth 84 marks, a third of the total marks for A-level Politics. In Section A, you need to answer ONE 12-mark question from a choice of two. This section tests AO1 and AO2 (see below) and the question will ...

  • My Revision Notes: OCR A2 Criminal Law and the Special Study Paper
    By Sue Teal, Craig Beauman

    Pearson (1992) – shows when fear could apply as a qualifying trigger and that the fear could be of violence against another person. • Smith (2000) and Holley (2005) – shows the difficulties the courts got into which have hopefully been ...

  • My Revision Notes: Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Design and Technology
    By Ian Fawcett, Andy Knight, Jacqui Howells

    Exam board: Pearson Edexcel Level: GCSE Subject: Design and Technology First teaching: September 2017 First exams: Summer 2019 Target success in Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Design and Technology with this proven formula for effective, ...

  • My Revision Notes: AQA A Level Psychology
    By Molly Marshall, Susan Firth

    (d) Maintenance stage is the stage where he person works to prevent a relapse and to consolidate the changes they have made. (e) Contemplation stage is the stage where the person is ... (b) One weakness of Strickland et al.'s study is the.

  • My Revision Notes: AQA A-level PE
    By Symond Burrows, Michaela Byrne, Sue Young

    Steiner proposed that the results of group effort could be based on an equation that sums up the influences on cohesion: Actual productivity = Potential productivity – Losses due to faulty processes • Actual productivity is the team's ...

  • My Revision Notes: Aqa a Level Sociology
    By Laura Pountney

    Target success in AQA A-level Sociology with this proven formula for effective, structured revision.

  • My Revision Notes: Edexcel A-level Business Second Edition
    By Andrew Hammond

    Porter sees this as a crucial element in achieving a long-term competitive advantage. The matrix shows the four major strategic choices that Porter suggests can lead to long-term success. The key issues to consider when analysing a ...

  • My Revision Notes: Edexcel A-level Business
    By Andrew Hammond

    Exam Board: Edexcel Level: AS/A-level Subject: Business First Teaching: September 2015 First Exam: June 2016 Target success in Edexcel A-level Business with this proven formula for effective, structured revision; key content coverage is ...

  • My Revision Notes: Edexcel AS/A-Level History
    By Alan Farmer

    The 1920 election Republican bosses chose Warren Harding, a conservative, as their presidential candidate. The Democrats nominated James Cox. Cox tried to make membership of the League of Nations the main campaign issue, but voters were ...

  • My Revision Notes: AQA A2 Geography
    By Michael Raw

    [10] Section B 4 Data from afieldwork investigation intotheinfluence of slopeangle and drainage on the distribution of bracken in a moorland area in northern England are shown in Table 1. Table 1 Slopeangle and bracken distribution ...

  • My Revision Notes: AQA A2 Law
    By Sally Russell

    Unlock your full potential with this revision guide which focuses on the key content and skills you need to know for the Criminal Law and Concepts of Law papers for AQA A2 Law.

  • My Revision Notes: OCR A Level Computer Science
    By George Rouse, Jason Pitt, Sean O'Byrne

    ... order and the pointers used to sort the list. b) Show this data with Lion removed. c) Show this list with Tiger added. ... A linked list is basically a treasure hunt with the directions to each location stored at the previous one.

  • My Revision Notes: OCR GCSE (9-1) History A
    By Aly Boniface, Catherine Priggs, Lizzy James

    Study of the historic environment 11 Kenilworth Castle 1120s–1224: Henry I orders Geoffrey de Clinton to build Kenilworth to check the power of the Earl of Warwick ○ Henry I, the grandson of William the Conqueror, ...

  • My Revision Notes: Edexcel AS/A-level History
    By Barbara Warnock

    Adenauer believed that the future of Germany lay with a Western-oriented (that is, US- and French-orientated) foreign policy, and with this in mind, he rejected Stalin's (probably insincere) overtures about possibility creating an ...

  • My Revision Notes: OCR A-level History
    By Nicholas Fellows, Mike Wells

    African Americans created all-black universities such as Howard (1867), Spelman (1881), Fisk (1866), Tuskegee (1881), Morehouse (1867), Lincoln (1854), Atlanta (1865) and Hampton (1868) – the so-called black Ivy League, ...

  • My Revision Notes: AQA A-Level Design and Technology
    By Kate Bush, Julie Drake

    Edging Edgings such as scalloped lace trims, braids and Decorative edge trims fringing come with finished edges. sewn onto finished products. Bindings Strips of fabric that have been diagonally cut across the cross or bias grain of the ...

  • My Revision Notes: AQA AS/A-level History
    By Robin Bunce, Neil Owen

    The discontent towards the leadership abilities of Nicholas II had long been an issue in Russian politics, having been a major cause of not only the 1917 February Revolution, but also the failed 1905 Revolution.

  • My Revision Notes: AQA GCSE (9-1) Design and Technology
    By Ian Fawcett, Pauline Treuherz, Debbie Tranter

    Norman Foster is a British architect who partnered Richard Rogers to build housing in the UK. • Forster's architecture is a high-tech, contemporary style, which considers environmental impact and involves the innovative use of materials ...

  • My Revision Notes: AQA GCSE (9-1) Design and Technology
    By Ian Fawcett, Pauline Treuherz, Debbie Tranter

    Norman Foster is a British architect who partnered Richard Rogers to build housing in the UK. • Forster's architecture is a high-tech, contemporary style, which considers environmental impact and involves the innovative use of materials ...

  • My Revision Notes: AQA AS/A-level History
    By Roger Turvey

    serve the king. The Church was a meritocracy that enabled men of humble birth to rise to positions of power. Wolsey was a 'prince' of the Church: he was appointed Archbishop of York in 1514, made a Cardinal in 1515, and became a papal ...