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  1. Marked by a teacher

    Critically evaluate whether Milgrams research on obedience was ethical

    4 star(s)

    Despite the point that modern ethical guidelines are more stringent, most of this essay has taken Milgram's side in defending his actions - so this conclusion doesn't really fit. This…

    • Essay length: 1629 words
    • Submitted: 07/01/2011
    • Marked by teacher: (?) Jo Wilcox 06/04/2012
    • Reviewed by: (?) sydneyhopcroft 24/03/2012
  2. Marked by a teacher

    Barristor and Solicitor

    4 star(s)

    An accurate outline of the qualifying routes for solicitors and barristers with some accurate detail included.
    Rating ****…

  3. Marked by a teacher

    Compare the Similarities and Differences between Meiosis and Mitosis

    4 star(s)

    This is a very good essay. It has a good structure and uses the correct terminology when explaining the processes.

    However, the writer has misunderstood an area of…

    • Essay length: 629 words
    • Submitted: 24/11/2009
    • Marked by teacher: (?) Sam Morran 08/01/2013
    • Reviewed by: (?) groat 20/04/2012
  4. Marked by a teacher

    Explore the ways Shakespeare presents the concept of authority in Antony and Cleopatra

    4 star(s)

    The essay has many strengths. It is generally well-expressed and offers insights which are well-grounded in textual detail. The writer is also willing to reflect on different ways in which…

    • Essay length: 2067 words
    • Submitted: 31/03/2006
    • Marked by teacher: (?) Val Shore 25/02/2012
    • Reviewed by: (?) 25/06/2012
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    Why is symbolism in the Catcher in the Rye so important?

    4 star(s)

    This is an interesting, thoughtful essay, which considers a number of different symbols and their functions. The text is used very effectively and the essay works best when arguments are…

    • Essay length: 1095 words
    • Submitted: 03/06/2005
    • Marked by teacher: (?) Karen Reader 11/05/2012
    • Reviewed by: (?) _becca 02/04/2012
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    Using 'Ode on Melancholy' and one other, examine how Keats uses language to explore his muses

    4 star(s)

    This is a very knowledgeable, perceptive commentary, which refers frequently and accurately to both poems. It might have been interesting to have compared them more directly and address the importance…

    • Essay length: 1194 words
    • Submitted: 03/02/2005
    • Marked by teacher: (?) Val Shore 30/11/1999
    • Reviewed by: (?) lordharvey 03/07/2012
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    Which Character in Hardy's "Tess Of The D'Urbervilles" Do You Have the Most Sympathy For: Alec or Angel?

    4 star(s)

    A persuasively argued essay which makes effective use of frequent brief quotation from the text. It could be further improved by more reference to actual incidents in the novel, and…

    • Essay length: 1391 words
    • Submitted: 08/03/2004
    • Marked by teacher: (?) Val Shore 23/02/2012
    • Reviewed by: (?) _becca 02/04/2012
  8. Marked by a teacher

    E-Commerce Laws and Legislation - The Data Protection Act

    4 star(s)

    A very well written piece of work. The writer has clearly done some research and consolidated their findings into succinct sections. There is a lot of information in here that…

    • Essay length: 1594 words
    • Submitted: 04/02/2013
    • Marked by teacher: (?) Ad Son 03/01/2013
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    Examine the key features around the growth, development and policing of cyber crime in the 21st century.

    4 star(s)

    Overall this essay is a reasonable attempt that describes many of the things that together make up cyber crime. The essay contains many example and does quantify some points although…

    • Essay length: 1265 words
    • Submitted: 10/01/2013
    • Marked by teacher: (?) Ad Son 03/01/2013
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    The victory of Sinn Fein in the 1918 general election was solely due to the mistakes of the IPP after 1914. discuss

    4 star(s)

    The writer shows a really sound knowledge of the subject and supports the with an excellent range of information. However, the expression of a few sections could be improved and…

    • Essay length: 1291 words
    • Submitted: 03/01/2013
    • Marked by teacher: (?) Phil Drake 17/03/2013

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