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This essay analyses De Beauvoir's 'The Second Sex' and how she highlights the importance of female emancipation. it focuses on: 
- the socialisation of women 
- existentialist influence 
- relationship between men and women 
- tragedy of marriage 
- why emancipation is difficult
This essay delves into the reasons why women are/aren't engaged in politics. looks into: 
- the socialisation of woman 
- female activists and politicians 
- the underrepresentation of women in politics 
- quotas
This essay critically evaluates the overturning of Roe v Wade from a gendered perspective. It looks at both sides of the overturning including the representation of women and fetus. how it disproportionately affects women of colour and also looks at the argument of conservative women on abortion
This essay looks at the different definitions of democratic deficit whilst discussing: 
- democratic participation (turnout) and representation (EU bodies) 
- Problem solving 
- pollution and transport 
- EU identity 
- Benefit of the EU?
This essay looks into the factors contributing to Britains exit from the EU: it focuses on immigration, sovereignty, the economy and social factors.
This essay provides recounts on the impact the Peloponnesian war had on Athenian democracy and draws on the work of Plato and Thucydides. It discusses the Oligarchy, Pericles, the Melian war and how Athens returned to a democratic state
This essay discusses the differing international feminist theories and how gender plays a role in IR. It refers to the political, economic and cultural impact gender has on global politics whilst drawing upon liberal, post-colonial and post-structural feminism
This essay looks into the politics of racialisation and focuses on: 
- IR as a Eurocentric study 
- Realism and Liberalism contribution to IR 
- Globalisation (Edward Said) and the concept of 'Othering' in global politics
Course: BSc Biomedical Sciences 
University: University of Southampton 
Behaviour of Biomolecules: Metals (1) Lecture notes 
Lecturer: Ivo Tews
BSc Biomedical Sciences at University of Southampton 
Behaviour of biomolecules - Ligand protein binding lecture notes