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    SCENE 1 Jane Austen by a rustic fireplace under a snow-filled window, sitting on a rocking chair knitting a sweater. Jane Austen - For centuries now we have heard the heroics of Hamlet, as he rose from the dark ashes of his father’s death to overtake his evil uncle… But for the first time ever, I share with you his most important story yet, for this, my friends, is how Hamlet saved Christmas. Jane Austen motions towards the fireplace, as a flame rises and the scene fades to black. Exeunt

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    Introduction One of the most crucial composers throughout the transition of the classical era to the romantic era was Beethoven. He was pronounced as the greatest living composer by the time he was 50. Throughout his lifetime he had published 138 compositions and after his death there were over 200 more compositions published. This is an amazing feat as he had started suffering from hearing loss at the age of 26 and by the time he was around the age of 46, he became fully deaf. He created some of

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    I am currently teaching at Basingstoke College of Technology and teach GCSE Math’s and Functional Skills. There has been a massive focus from the government on English and maths and a great deal of pressure on schools and colleges to ensure that the pass rate for functional skills increases. Functional skills are qualifications in maths, English and ICT that equip learners with the basic practical skills required in everyday life, education and the workplace. To ensure that Functional skills are

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    A Biology Case Study on Whether Cannabis Should be reclassified to a Class B Drug Introduction: In this case study on cannabis, I am going to be exploring whether Cannabis, which is currently a Class C drug, should be reclassified to become a Class B drug. It is commonly thought that if Cannabis was reclassified, it would dissuade drug dealers and users from taking and selling the drug, as if caught with it a longer sentence and heavier fine would be enforced. I will also be discussing how easy

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    Geographical understanding (Introduction) I am doing my GCSE geography coursework assessment for 25% of my total mark in controlled assessment, the main topic I am encompassing is associated with the CBD of Birmingham, and my task is to research the hypothesis if Birmingham’s CBD has been a more desirable place to work and shop (i.e. the header). I will use secure primary evidence I have conducted and secondary data to reinforce my investigation. The key concept of the terms definitions I'm discussing

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    an exploration into the relevance of MidYIS tests as a predictor for results at GCSE Music. A comparison will be made between two sets of skills: those assessed by the MidYIS test - taken by most children in England at the beginning of year 9 - and those which, according to exam boards and experienced music educators, are tested at GCSE. Certain fundamental skills required for success at GCSE Music cannot be tested in the MidYIS tests, and I would suggest that a combination

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    year A-level programs, where it is intended specifically for students who have completed the GCSE courses. It also offers a One-Year Fast-Track A Level Programme that lasts from September to June which focuses on an intensive approach to learning. GCSE courses ensure the maximization of drawing out of the full potential of the students. Students who are enrolled in Year 10 will take up a two years of GCSE study and those joining in YEAR 9 would learn starting from the introductory topics. In some

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    Currently, I attend Wellacre Academy and study: GCSE English Language, GCSE English Literature, GCSE Food Technology, GCSE French, GCSE History, GCSE Mathematics, and GCSE Triple Science. I have also taken and passed my exam for GCSE Music, receiving a C grade. I hope to obtain high grades in each of my subjects, and study: A level Music, A level Music Technology and A level Biology at Xaverian. With my time at Wellacre, I have developed many skills, but my proudest development is my progression

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    kirsty jones 32251 8151 Edexcel GCSE Chemistry/Science Unit C1: Chemistry in our World Foundation Tier Sample Assessment Material Time: 1 hour You do not need any other materials. Paper Reference 5CH1F/01 Total Marks Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. Answer all questions. Answer the questions in the spaces provided – there may be more space than you need. Information The total mark for

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    college There are various reasons as why I want to do Health and Social Care in college. I am already very familiar with Health and Social Care as I am taking it as a GCSE option currently. I believe that taking Health and Social in college will help me grasp much more knowledge and much better understanding in the course. I am enjoying GCSE Health and Social Care because it involves knowing how each and every life stage develops and knowing this has really helped me understand the life stages much more

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