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These are Civil Engineering and Engineering personal statements. 
They are very well written for the purpose of giving inspiration to those who looking to embark on such courses and are beginning to start writing their own personal statements. 
DO NOT COPY THE PERSONAL STATEMENTS 
JUST USE FOR IDEAS AND INSPIRATION
Stakeholder analysis for event project 
 
work breakdown and event timeline
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To exhibit why the criticisms faced by ABA are not true, this essay will argue for the use of ABA therapy by exploring different studies that have found supporting evidence for why ABA remains as an effective approach, especially with respect to hygiene- and food consumption-related problems.
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This essay will critically evaluate first, the advantages of the DSM, which are but not limited to providing diagnostic labels and determining eligibility for legal exemptions, and second, the two significant criticisms against the DSM that are related to the financial conflict of interest and thorough use of the categorical approach to assess whether the classification of mental health through systems such as the DSM is truly beneficial for mental health or not.
This document contains a summary of information I learned in my financial year of financial accounting. included: Conceptual Framework, Financial Statements, Balance Sheet Adjustments, Goodwill, Consolidated Schedule, Non Controlling Interests, Consolidated Income Statements, Finance Leases, Carrying Value, Deferred Tax and more.
This document contains a summary of everything I learned in my final year on corporate finance. including: Project Appraisals (Net Present Value, Internal Rate of Return, Payback Period), Profitability Index, Taxation in Discount Factors, WACC, YTM, Rights Issues, Ex-rights Price, Coupon Structures, and more. These notes helped me achieve a first degree for my university classification
This document contains notes made in week 4 of the lecture and seminar session for the module Society and Justice. This module is studied by Sociology and Criminology degree students. This module is taught for 4 weeks and there is a coursework assessment that students have to complete where they have to choose two topics to discuss from (gender, class, race/ethncity). Week 4 focuses on the topic Race and Ethnicity. Areas covered includes: white privilege, critical race theory, systemic racism, W...
This document contains notes made on week 3 of the lecture and seminar session for the module Society and Justice. This module is studied by Sociology and Criminology degree students. This module is taught for 4 weeks and there is a coursework assessment that students have to complete where they have to choose two topics to discuss from (gender, class, race/ethncity). Week 3 covers the topic Class. Areas covered includes: looking at how sociology has highlighted the injustice of class, crimes of...
This document contains notes made on week 2 of lecture and seminar session for the module Society and Justice. This module is studied by Sociology and Criminology degree students. This module is taught for 4 weeks and there is a coursework assessment that students have to complete where they have to choose two topics to discuss from (gender, class, race/ethncity). Week 2 covers the topic Gender. Areas covered includes: looking at the beginnings of sociological scholarship into gender in the 1970...
This document contains notes made on the first lecture and seminar session for the module Society and Justice. This module is studied by Sociology and Criminology degree students. This module is taught for 4 weeks and there is a coursework assessment that students have to complete where they have to choose two topics to discuss from (gender, class, race/ethncity). The first lecture is an introduction to to the module Society and Justice. The lecturer briefly goes through some of the topics and a...