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AQA A-LEVEL HISTORY 7042/2N [Component 2N Revolution and dictatorship: Russia, 1917–1953] QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME|GRADED A+
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Section A 
Answer Question 01. 
Source A 
From ‘I Chose Freedom’ by Viktor Kravchenko, 1946. Kravchenko was a Red Army 
captain during the Great Patriotic War but defected to the USA in 1944. 
Had the Nazi invaders displayed good political sense, they would have avoided a lot of 
the fierce guerrilla resistance that plagued them day and night. Instead, the Germans 
proceeded to kill, torture, burn, rape and enslave. Upon collectivisation, which most 
peasants abhorred, the conquerors now imp...
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Columbia Journalism School Writing Test 100% Correct
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Columbia Journalism School Writing 
Test 100% Correct 
With the the evolution of social media as a platform where information is constantly 
being released what are the roles of journalists and the journalism field in these times? - 
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Give the names of 5 people whom were being currently covered on Media and it was to 
ask them 5 questions, that journalists might not have already asked them. -Answer- 
Write a short essay on a major news event that happened this year, with how I would 
hav...
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Intelligence Revolutions Notes on *SOME* Readings - GRADE 7,5
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Summary of *SOME* of the reading materials for the final exam (2023) for Intelligence Revolutions. INCLUDES notes from (Total: 16 pages): 
 
Daniel Byman’s article (2013) “The Intelligence War on Terrorism” in “Intelligence and National Security”, pp. 837-863. 
 
Charles Cogan’s article (2004) “Hunters not Gatherers: Intelligence in the Twenty-First Century” in “Intelligence and National Security”, pp. 304-321. 
 
Richard Aldrich’s article (2021) “From SIGINT to Cyber: A ...
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Intelligence Revolutions Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-7) - GRADE 7,5
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Notes on the lectures from the course (2023) Intelligence Revolutions. INCLUDES notes from lectures 1-7 (Total: 27 pages).
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ULTIMATE BIG BRAIN LIST -actual torture (updated 11/11) (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED / Complete Verified Latest Version
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ULTIMATE BIG BRAIN LIST -actual torture (updated 11/11) (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED / Complete Verified Latest Version
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Human Rights and Public Law Notes (DISTINCTION) for University of Law Post Graduate Diploma in Law (PGdL) course
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Distinction level Human Rights and Public Law notes (overall grade, 80). 
 
Crafted by a recent graduate who received a distinction in the very same course, these notes are tailored to your PGDL program, ensuring they cover the crucial Human Rights and Public Law concepts you need to master. 
 
Aligned with the PGDL program at the University of Law, these distinction level notes perfectly complement the course. 
 
These notes are structured to align perfectly with the 'problem question' ...
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ULTIMATE BIG BRAIN LIST: actual torture (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED / Complete Verified Latest Version
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ULTIMATE BIG BRAIN LIST: actual torture (ANSWERS) 2024 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED / Complete Verified Latest Version
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LCP4801 Assignment 2 semester 2 (739050)
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Question 1 While there is ongoing controversy in doctrine on many norms suggested for jus cogens, it appears to be widely accepted to classify a few fundamental norms. 1.1 Define or explain the meaning of jus cogens? (3) 1.2 List five (5) examples of what are generally accepted jus cogens norms. (5) 1.1 Jus cogens refers to a concept in international law that denotes peremptory norms or principles that are considered fundamental and non-derogable. These norms are rec...
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ULTIMATE BIG BRAIN LIST actual torture (updated 11/ 11) Questions and Answers | 100% Verified correct 2024/25
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ULTIMATE BIG BRAIN LIST actual torture (updated 11/ 11) Questions and Answers | 100% Verified correct 2024/25
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TEST BANK FOR EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY 12TH EDITION BY DAVID G. MYERS COMPLETE ALL CHAPTERS
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TEST BANK FOR EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY 12TH EDITION BY DAVID G. MYERS COMPLETE ALL CHAPTERS. Surveys indicate that people are more likely to support “gun safety laws” than “gun control laws.” These 
survey results best illustrate the importance of 
a. random sampling. 
b. wording effects. 
c. the placebo effect. 
d. naturalistic observation. 
ANSWER: b 
3. Questioning whether conclusions are warranted by the existing evidence best illustrates 
a. critical thinking. 
b. functionalism. 
c. the...
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TEST BANK FOR EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY 12TH EDITION BY DAVID G. MYERS COMPLETE SOLUTION ALL CHAPTERS (VERIFIED)
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TEST BANK FOR EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY 12TH EDITION BY DAVID G. MYERS COMPLETE SOLUTION ALL CHAPTERS. The type of thinking that examines assumptions, appraises the source, discerns hidden biases, evaluates 
evidence, and assesses conclusions is called 
a. critical thinking. 
b. introspection. 
c. speculation. 
d. gut-level reasoning. 
ANSWER: a 
2. Surveys indicate that people are more likely to support “gun safety laws” than “gun control laws.” These 
survey results best illustrate the impo...
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