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2:1 Lecture notes on PSI including definitions, time lines (context), cases, sources, key provisions, substantial detailed information.
First Class Lecture Notes on Tort Law advanced, with definitions, cases (with facts and judgments), statutes and provisions, key information.
First Class Lecture Notes on Tort Law 1, including definitions, key cases (with facts, judgments), statutes and provisions, important reminders, advice on problem questions. Summary of module.
First Class Lecture Notes on Contract Law 2 including definitions, cases(facts, judgments), statutes, key reminders, problem question advice
First Class Lecture Notes. All topics on contract law 1, providing definitions, cases (facts, judgments), important reminders, answering a problem question.
This 1,500 word essay achieved a first in the module of Global Development Paradigms, Policy and Politics and engages with the academic literature and resources very well, demonstrated in the discussions and analysis within the essay. The essay is also written in clearly and lucidly, making it easy to read and follow, as well as organised to make it logical and coherent. The bibliography is provided at the end of the essay to make it easy to find the sources used.
This 500 word essay is easy to read and follow through, engaging well with the literature and resources to present the arguments. A bibliography has been provided at the bottom to making finding the sources easy and Harvard style references have been used throughout this academic piece and achieved a first.
This 2000 word essay engages with the core themes of the module of ethnographic research methods with focus on the book 'Unforgotten: Love and the Culture of Dementia Care in India' by Bianca Brijnath. The essay is clear and makes various independent arguments, engaging with the ethics of the monograph's research. There is a bibliography provided at the end.
This 3000 word essay for the module of Cities and Urban Lives provides very clear and well informed details and information that is directly relevant to addressing the essay question at hand, achieving a first. There is a full bibliography at the end with Harvard style references throughout the essay, using a range of relevant academic sources.
This is a 3000 word essay for the module of Religion and Ritual, graded a first, regarding witchcraft and its relation to the economic sphere in various ethnographic examples. 
There is a full bibliography at the end with links to the sources used to make it easy to access and harvard style references throughout the entire essay. 
 
This essay was one I thoroughly enjoyed writing and would recommend for inspiration or guidance.