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Accountancy 1
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Biology 2
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Bsc Management 7
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Criminology and Sociology 1
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Finance 1
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History 5
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Law LLB 42
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Management Studies 1
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Neuroscience 1
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Personal Statement 1
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Psychology 43
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This is your guide and example to First-class essays! 
Each essay is carefully written in an official/exam-styled with self-made diagrams/illustrations (required by the lecturer) and a full list of references. The word limit for each essay is 1000 words. 
Essay question 1: Comparing different bacterial pathogens- explain the mechanisms by which antibiotic resistance is acquired and selected for (70% of mark). Outline what general strategies you would use to combat antibiotic resistance (30% of...
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The University of Nottingham•Pathogens C13597
This is a PDF of my lecture notes from Developmental Disorders in Context module from the University of Nottingham. This is lecture 5, impact of prenatal environment on brain development. This is an optional fourth year course so is Master's level.
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The University of Nottingham•Developmental Disorder in Context
Bacterial Pathogenesis and Infections is a 20-credit module that is compulsory for the MSc Microbiology and Immunology and the MSc Clinical and Molecular Microbiology/Molecular Pathway at the University of Nottingham. 
Each lecture covers in-depth a virulence factor or pathogenesis of bacteria. Examples include Biofilms, Quorum Sensing, Roles of Iron in Infections, Antigenic Variation, etc. A different lecturer or researcher in that field teaches each lecture. 
This summary of lectures served ...
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The University of Nottingham•Bacterial Pathogenesis and Infections
Providing an overview of the lecture material from the series of lectures regarding special relativity from the modern physics section of the Newton to Einstein module.
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The University of Nottingham•From Newton to Einstein
This is a PDF of my lecture notes for the Developmental Disorders in Context module from the University of Nottingham. This is lecture 4, called Awareness of ADHD in primary care. This is an optional fourth year module and is Master's level.
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The University of Nottingham•Developmental Disorders in Context
This is a PDF of my lecture notes for Developmental Disorders in Context module lecture 3. It is the impact of media portrayals on Tourette's syndrome. This is a fourth year optional module so is Master's level.
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The University of Nottingham•Developmental Disorders in Context
This is a PDF of my lecture notes for the second lecture of the University of Nottingham's Developmental Disorders in Context module. This lecture is about autism and policing. It is a fourth year optional module and is Master's level.
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The University of Nottingham•Developmental Disorders in Context
This is a PDF document of my lecture notes for Lecture 1 of the Developmental Disorders in Context module from the University of Nottingham MSci degree. This lecture is called Transportation and developmental disorders. This is a fourth-year module and is a Master's level lecture.
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The University of Nottingham•Developmental Disorders in Context
Financial system 

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The University of Nottingham•Financial Economics
Introduction to some theoretical concepts related to the allocation of risk by financial institutions. Then it will apply these concepts to the analysis of financial and banking crises.
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The University of Nottingham•Financial Economics