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Physical fitness helps attenuate age-related declines in cognitive function. Discuss. (22/06/2010) Suzanna327 0 out of 0
Physical fitness helps attenuate age-related declines in cognitive function. Discuss.


The demographic shift, in combination with developments in healthcare, has led to an increased number of elderly people which is still on the rise, with fewer younger people. As a result, a mixture of interest and concern has grown in relation to...
 
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Use of sonnet throughout the ages (Shakespeare, Milton and Rossetti) (19/06/2010) exploiit196 0 out of 0
The term “sonnet” is derived from the Provençal word “sonet” and the Italian word “sonneto”, both meaning little song. By the thirteenth century, a sonnet was traditionally found to contain fourteen lines, and conform to a strict rhyme scheme. It was also regular for sonnets to be written using iambic pentameter....
 
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Differing attitudes to social responsibilty through Joe and Chris Keller (A. Miller's (19/06/2010) exploiit162 0 out of 0
All My Sons is the successful second Broadway production created by Arthur Miller, an American playwright and dramatist. Written in 1947, it focuses on post-war America and the social consequences that occurred after the country’s forced involvement in World War II. America had remained impartial throughout the early stages of the...
 
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Is Lady Macbeth a fiend-like Queen? (19/06/2010) exploiit87 0 out of 0
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English playwright (and actor). He was very well educated, despite not attending university. It is unknown when Shakespeare’s first play was written, or in which order his works were created. It is known however, the he wrote plays based on English history, comedy and romance, as...
 
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Red, White and Brainwashed - The Influence of Modern Media (Argue/Persuade) (19/06/2010) exploiit84 0 out of 0
George Orwell once wrote that “who controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past”. Who controls all three? Your much trusted mass media reports what is, what has been and what will come to be in every possible way. Radio transmissions, television broadcasts, print publications… these...
 
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Heaney/Duffy: Comparing the end of childhood innocence (Poetry) (19/06/2010) exploiit65 0 out of 0
We recently studied two poems which illustrated the transition from childhood into adolescence. These two poems were “In Mrs. Tilscher’s Class” by Carol Ann Duffy and Seamus Heaney’s “Death of a Naturalist”.

Seamus Heaney penned “Death of a Naturalist” in the mid-1960s. It is set in Bellaghy, Derry, Northern Ireland (where he...
 
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Explain what a study of St. Mark’s Gospel can tell Christians today about the nature of Discipleship (19/06/2010) exploiit71 0 out of 0
Christians today tend to agree on the main points and ideas of discipleship however, different interpretations can be formed about Mark’s Gospel. Fundamentalists and Literalists believe that the Gospel can have no error, and take the writings very literally. Conservatives and Liberals on the other hand, share the views that Mark’s...
 
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Explain how Mark's teaching about discipleship might affect the life of a Christian today. (19/06/2010) exploiit71 0 out of 0
The baptism of a child is an initiation into a community and marks the beginning of their journey following Christ. When introduced t a Christian family, one is expected to work for others in selflessness, and is responsible for carrying out the Lord’s work. However it must be acknowledged that, although...
 
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‘It is not possible to be a true disciple of Jesus in the modern world’. Do you agree? (19/06/2010) exploiit57 0 out of 0
In the Christian society of today, more than one opinion circulates on this matter. I will consider both points of view in detail.

Many believe that it is impossible to true disciple of Jesus in the modern world. They support this with the argument that consumerism and materialism have taken rule over...
 
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Explain how Mark's teachings might affect the life of a Christian today (Marriage). (19/06/2010) exploiit56 0 out of 0
In modern day society, Christians may be affected in a number of different ways by the Catholic teachings in regards to Marriage. Present day pressures often feature as a difficulty in responding fully and appropriately to these teachings, both within a relationship or family, and further into one’s Christian community. Like...
 
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A priest should always refuse the sacrament to those who do not practice their faith. Do you agree? (19/06/2010) exploiit39 0 out of 0
More than one point of view is existent in regards to whether or not a priest should refuse the sacraments to those who do not practice their faith. I will consider both opinions in detail through my answer, before coming to my own conclusion and deciding whether I agree or disagree...
 
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Metal Corrosion (Chemisty Coursework - Written only) (19/06/2010) exploiit61 0 out of 0
Problem:
Look inside many care engines, particularly where the battery is, and you will see that the metal around the battery is corroded. This happens when the acid leaks from the battery and reacts with the metal body which is an alloy made mainly from magnesium.


Investigation:
An experiment was carried out to find...
 
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Resistance of a Copper Wire (Physics Coursework - Written only) (19/06/2010) exploiit276 0 out of 0
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SKILL AREA P: Planning Experimental Procedures
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The Problem:
What do you want to find out from this investigation?
In this investigation, I plan to discover how the length of a piece of wire affects its level of resistance.


Background Knowledge:
What scientific knowledge do you have which might be useful in planning our investigation?

Electricity is one...
 
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Does Britain have a presidential or a cabinet style government? (19/06/2010) exploiit69 0 out of 0
Under the arguments of both Walter Bagehot and Richard Crossman, a constant debate wages in regards to the British political system; does an autocratic Prime Minister reign, or is a more democratic Cabinet Government in power? Each side of this dispute is supported by contrasting points, and so it is difficult...
 
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How was opposition to the Vietnam War portrayed in contemporary literature, film and popular song? (19/06/2010) exploiit95 0 out of 0
There is a vast variety of media forms which can influence any person’s opinion on certain topics, the strongest of which would be music, literature and film. During the war, Vietnam was one of the more prominent themes up for discussion, and continues to be quite a popular topic today. Artists...
 
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How do sources A, B and C show support for the war in Vietnam? (19/06/2010) exploiit56 0 out of 0
Sources A, B and C all present a thread of support for the war in Vietnam, each in a different way. The first is both visual and audible evidence of then American President L.B. Johnson’s point of view on the war, and his means to justify it. The second is an...
 
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How reliable are Sources F and G as evidence of the activities of US servicemen in Vietnam? (19/06/2010) exploiit42 0 out of 0
The reliability of sources F and G are disputable. Both have an element of plausibility, and could prove very useful in providing information about the activities of U.S. servicemen in Vietnam, but they are shrouded with unknown factors.

Source F very patently represents opposition to the misconduct of American soldiers fighting in...
 
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Johnson called North Vietnam a “fourth-rate, raggedy ass little country” (Sources C, D and E) (19/06/2010) exploiit56 0 out of 0
President L.B. Johnson dismissed Vietnam as a “fourth-rate, raggedy ass little country”, exercising his arrogant and small-minded stance both on his own country’s authority and the ability of his opposition. In suggesting that Vietnam is “fourth-rate”, we come to understand that Johnson regards the country as backward and under developed. He...
 
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Assess the role of the media in influencing American attitudes to the Vietnam War (Source K et al) (19/06/2010) exploiit72 0 out of 0
Source K is interesting in how it portrays American media at the time of the Vietnam War – instead of presenting television broadcasts as simple sources of information, they can be seen as tools used to taint the ideas of a mass audience (the American public). The authority of this media...
 
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The House of Lords is Britain's only effective opposition. Discuss. (19/06/2010) exploiit71 0 out of 0
The House of Lords serves as the second chamber to the House of Commons in the United Kingdom. It is comprised not of elected representatives, but of appointed peers who work to scrutinise and legitimise in a similar manner, though more extensively, to the Commons.

The House of Lords is often looked...
 

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