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Notes available for the following studies at The University of Nottingham (UON)
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A-Level/International Baccalaureate 6
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Accountancy 9
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Ancient History 4
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BA hons Management 1
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BA Hons Modern Languages with Business 1
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Biochemistry and Genetics 2
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Biochemstry 16
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Biology 3
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Bsc Management 25
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Computer Science 1
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Criminology and Sociology 2
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Economics 3
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Electrical and electronics MSc 1
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Engineering 1
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Finance 2
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Finance, Accounting and Management 4
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History 32
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Internataional Studies with Chinese 1
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Law LLB 87
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Law with Spanish and Spanish Law 1
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Management Studies 16
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Mechanical Engineering 11
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Medical Physiolgy and Therapeutics 6
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Medicinal and Biological Chemistry 18
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Medicine 9
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MSc Food Production Management 7
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Natural Sciences 2
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Neuroscience 3
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Nursing 5
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Personal Statement 1
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Physics MSci 5
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Physiotherapy 1
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Psychology 56
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The University of Nottingham 81
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Veterinary Medicine and Science 2
Popular books The University of Nottingham (UON)
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This document covers so much detail, you won't even need to read the book! It draws upon every possible key theme, and quotes/points to draw upon. Learn this for your exam and you're set to answer any essay question on it, whether it be themes, or character-based.
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The University of Nottingham•English Language A: language and literature
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A Streetcar Named Desire • Tennessee Williams• ISBN 9780811216029
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This document covers so much detail, you won't even need to read the book! It draws upon every possible key theme, and quotes/points to draw upon. Learn this for your exam and you're set to answer any essay question on it, whether it be themes, or character-based.
This document explains and provides a detailed breakdown of how to successfully assess, evaluate and analyse unseen pieces, what exactly to mention, and techniques for tackling questions.
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The University of Nottingham•English Language A: language and literature
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This document explains and provides a detailed breakdown of how to successfully assess, evaluate and analyse unseen pieces, what exactly to mention, and techniques for tackling questions.
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FULL GUIDE on everything ranging from themes to characters on the play, Death of a Salesman. Every key theme, quote, stage prop, and pickle picked up and analysed in this essay.
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Death of a Salesman • David Hume, Prof. Enoch Brater• ISBN 9781408108413
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FULL GUIDE on everything ranging from themes to characters on the play, Death of a Salesman. Every key theme, quote, stage prop, and pickle picked up and analysed in this essay.
This module introduces students to major issues in the social, political and cultural history of Europe in the early modern period by analysing demographic, religious, social and cultural changes that took place between c.1500 and 1800. Students will examine the tensions produced by warfare, religious conflict, the changing relationships between rulers, subjects and political elites, trends in socio-economic development and the discovery of the New World.
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The University of Nottingham•From Reformation to Revolution
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From Reformation to Revolution - University of Nottingham History First Year• By fannyporker
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This module introduces students to major issues in the social, political and cultural history of Europe in the early modern period by analysing demographic, religious, social and cultural changes that took place between c.1500 and 1800. Students will examine the tensions produced by warfare, religious conflict, the changing relationships between rulers, subjects and political elites, trends in socio-economic development and the discovery of the New World.
This module introduces students to major issues in the social, political and cultural history of Europe in the early modern period by analysing demographic, religious, social and cultural changes that took place between c.1500 and 1800. Students will examine the tensions produced by warfare, religious conflict, the changing relationships between rulers, subjects and political elites, trends in socio-economic development and the discovery of the New World.
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The University of Nottingham•From Reformation to Revolution
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From Reformation to Revolution - University of Nottingham History First Year• By fannyporker
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This module introduces students to major issues in the social, political and cultural history of Europe in the early modern period by analysing demographic, religious, social and cultural changes that took place between c.1500 and 1800. Students will examine the tensions produced by warfare, religious conflict, the changing relationships between rulers, subjects and political elites, trends in socio-economic development and the discovery of the New World.
This module introduces students to major issues in the social, political and cultural history of Europe in the early modern period by analysing demographic, religious, social and cultural changes that took place between c.1500 and 1800. Students will examine the tensions produced by warfare, religious conflict, the changing relationships between rulers, subjects and political elites, trends in socio-economic development and the discovery of the New World.
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The University of Nottingham•From Reformation to Revolution
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From Reformation to Revolution - University of Nottingham History First Year• By fannyporker
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This module introduces students to major issues in the social, political and cultural history of Europe in the early modern period by analysing demographic, religious, social and cultural changes that took place between c.1500 and 1800. Students will examine the tensions produced by warfare, religious conflict, the changing relationships between rulers, subjects and political elites, trends in socio-economic development and the discovery of the New World.
This module introduces students to major issues in the social, political and cultural history of Europe in the early modern period by analysing demographic, religious, social and cultural changes that took place between c.1500 and 1800. Students will examine the tensions produced by warfare, religious conflict, the changing relationships between rulers, subjects and political elites, trends in socio-economic development and the discovery of the New World.
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The University of Nottingham•From Reformation to Revolution
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From Reformation to Revolution - University of Nottingham History First Year• By fannyporker
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This module introduces students to major issues in the social, political and cultural history of Europe in the early modern period by analysing demographic, religious, social and cultural changes that took place between c.1500 and 1800. Students will examine the tensions produced by warfare, religious conflict, the changing relationships between rulers, subjects and political elites, trends in socio-economic development and the discovery of the New World.
This module introduces students to major issues in the social, political and cultural history of Europe in the early modern period by analysing demographic, religious, social and cultural changes that took place between c.1500 and 1800. Students will examine the tensions produced by warfare, religious conflict, the changing relationships between rulers, subjects and political elites, trends in socio-economic development and the discovery of the New World.
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The University of Nottingham•From Reformation to Revolution
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From Reformation to Revolution - University of Nottingham History First Year• By fannyporker
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This module introduces students to major issues in the social, political and cultural history of Europe in the early modern period by analysing demographic, religious, social and cultural changes that took place between c.1500 and 1800. Students will examine the tensions produced by warfare, religious conflict, the changing relationships between rulers, subjects and political elites, trends in socio-economic development and the discovery of the New World.
This module introduces students to major issues in the social, political and cultural history of Europe in the early modern period by analysing demographic, religious, social and cultural changes that took place between c.1500 and 1800. Students will examine the tensions produced by warfare, religious conflict, the changing relationships between rulers, subjects and political elites, trends in socio-economic development and the discovery of the New World.
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The University of Nottingham•From Reformation to Revolution
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From Reformation to Revolution - University of Nottingham History First Year• By fannyporker
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This module introduces students to major issues in the social, political and cultural history of Europe in the early modern period by analysing demographic, religious, social and cultural changes that took place between c.1500 and 1800. Students will examine the tensions produced by warfare, religious conflict, the changing relationships between rulers, subjects and political elites, trends in socio-economic development and the discovery of the New World.