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Notes that I have made for the exam (from lectures, set readings, seminar discussion, and reading beyond the reading list) covering the set text The Lais of Marie de France. Themes covered: relationship between men and women; relationship between men; relationship between women; the individual and society; and Christianity/the church. Also includes background and interesting points to consider/evaluation. Achieved a First Class in the exam, and a score of 69 for the module overall.
First Class Essay Answering 'Was Medicine a Tool of Empire?'. 
 
Written in my first year, scored a First Class overall in this module (essay + exam). 
 
Has footnotes throughout the document and a bibliography (primary + secondary sources) at the end too.
This is a well summarized document about nutrition and diet.
A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Oceans'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module covers the key concepts relating to the evolution and ecology of life in oceanic systems.
A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Optimisation of Behaviour: Sex, Behaviour and Life Histories'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module focuses on the evolution and maintenance of sex.
A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Social Evolution: Genes to Societies'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module explains the unified theory of social evolution that applies from genes to civilisations which can be use to underpin the key phases in the transition to social living.
A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol 3rd year module 'Staying Alive: The Behaviour, Psychology and Ecology of Predator-Prey Interactions'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module focuses on understanding predator traits as well as the anti-predator traits in prey, the ecological impacts of predator-prey interactions, and how technology has been developed and used to study predator-prey interactions.
An in depth summary of lecture content and presentations including further and recommended reading of the course. The notes are condensed to prioritise the important information with clear and concise explanations.
An in depth summary of lecture content and presentations including further and recommended reading of the course. The notes are condensed to prioritise the important information with clear and concise explanations.
An in depth summary of lecture content and presentations including further and recommended reading of the course. The notes are condensed to prioritise the important information with clear and concise explanations.