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Infection and response
Homeostasis and response
Responding to change (a2 only)
Energy transfers (a2 only)
Cell biology
Organisms respond to changes in their internal and external environments (a-level only)
Biological molecules
Organisation
Substance exchange
Bioenergetics
Genetic information & variation
Inheritance, variation and evolution
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1c the tudors: england, 1485-1603
2o democracy and nazism: germany, 1918-1945
2d religious conflict and the church in england, c1529-c1570
World war two & the holocaust
2j america: a nation divided, c1845-1877
2m wars and welfare: britain in transition, 1906-1957
The cold war
Inter-war germany
1l the quest for political stability: germany, 1871-1991
1f industrialisation and the people: britain, c1783-1885
Medieval period: 1066 -1509
Britain & the wider world: 1745 -1901
2n revolution and dictatorship: russia, 1917-1953
World war one
Britain: 1509 -1745
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Criminology
Sociological Theories- Right and Left realism
This is one of the sociological theories for criminology level 3 diploma.
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AC 1.6 - Methods of collecting
Examining validity, ethics, strengths, limitations, and potential ideas for collecting crime statistics and ensuring their reliability.
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ac 1.3 unit 1!
Explore the far-reaching impact of unreported crime on individuals, communities, and cultural norms.
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Crim - Unit 3 - AC1.3
Consequences of unreported crime
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criminology unit 1 AC1.3
AC 1.3
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AC 1.3 - Consquences of unreported Crime
The impact of police prioritization on unreported crimes, historic offenses, unrecorded crimes, and cultural change in society.
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Unit 1 - AC1.2: Explain the reason that certain crimes are unreported
WJEC - Criminology - Unit 1 - AC1.2: Explain the reason that certain crimes are unreported (personal reasons, social and cultural reasons)
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Criminology - AC 1.6 - Methods of collecting
Examining validity, ethics, strengths, limitations, and potential ideas for collecting crime statistics and ensuring their reliability.
7
535
0
Criminology - ac 1.3 unit 1!
Explore the far-reaching impact of unreported crime on individuals, communities, and cultural norms.
4
200
0
Criminology - Crim - Unit 3 - AC1.3
Consequences of unreported crime
19
1369
0
Criminology - criminology unit 1 AC1.3
AC 1.3
12
754
0
Criminology - AC 1.3 - Consquences of unreported Crime
The impact of police prioritization on unreported crimes, historic offenses, unrecorded crimes, and cultural change in society.
7
592
0
Criminology - Unit 1 - AC1.2: Explain the reason that certain crimes are unreported
WJEC - Criminology - Unit 1 - AC1.2: Explain the reason that certain crimes are unreported (personal reasons, social and cultural reasons)
96
3624
0
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