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The function of enzymes and their importance in organisms (800words)
The function of enzymes and their importance in organisms (800words) 
With references. Focused on DNA synthesis, digestion and absorption in human beings and important role in the regeneration and regulation of neurotransmitters.
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The function of enzymes and their importance in organisms (800words) 
With references. Focused on DNA synthesis, digestion and absorption in human beings and important role in the regeneration and regulation of neurotransmitters.
Development of a new product for a reputable company (TUI)
This is a proposal on launching a new product for TUI company. References are in Harvard style. (12 references in total) 
It consists of: 
1.	Brief objectives 
2.	Company analysis 
3.	Environmental analysis 
Political 
3.1	Economic factors 
3.2	Social factors 
3.3	Technology 
4.	SWOT analysis 
4.1 Strength 
4.2 Weakness 
4.3 Opportunities 
4.4 Threats 
5.	Identification of target market/s 
How the product can be personalised or enhanced 
Promotion and marketing activity 
6.	GANTT Chart
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- • 6 pages •
This is a proposal on launching a new product for TUI company. References are in Harvard style. (12 references in total) 
It consists of: 
1.	Brief objectives 
2.	Company analysis 
3.	Environmental analysis 
Political 
3.1	Economic factors 
3.2	Social factors 
3.3	Technology 
4.	SWOT analysis 
4.1 Strength 
4.2 Weakness 
4.3 Opportunities 
4.4 Threats 
5.	Identification of target market/s 
How the product can be personalised or enhanced 
Promotion and marketing activity 
6.	GANTT Chart
Discuss the biochemical events that result In irreversible brain damage following an ischaemic stroke (3-5 diagram, 2000words)
Discuss the biochemical events that result In irreversible brain damage following an ischaemic stroke using 3 diagrams 2000words.
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Discuss the biochemical events that result In irreversible brain damage following an ischaemic stroke using 3 diagrams 2000words.
Are leaders born or made? (1000 words)
Discussion on whether leaders are born or made, with 2 examples for leadership. 1000 words. Harvard citation.
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Discussion on whether leaders are born or made, with 2 examples for leadership. 1000 words. Harvard citation.
To what extent was religion the main reason for the unrest in England between 1485 and 1603? (3500 words)
Evaluation of what extent was religion the main reason for the unrest in England between 1485 and 1603. 3500 words. Harvard citation.
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Evaluation of what extent was religion the main reason for the unrest in England between 1485 and 1603. 3500 words. Harvard citation.
Gender Stereotype in media (2000words)
A 2000 word essay focusing on an example of reality TV, makeover TV or observational documentary explore the consequences of class stereotyping for the ways in which society perceives these genres and the people who feature in them.
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A 2000 word essay focusing on an example of reality TV, makeover TV or observational documentary explore the consequences of class stereotyping for the ways in which society perceives these genres and the people who feature in them.
Critically compare the theoretical perspective and practical implications of Coase (1937) and Penrose (1959) in terms of their views on (i) the size of firms and (ii) the growth of firms (3000words)
This is a sample essay on Edith T. Penrose’s (1959) and Ronald Coase’s (1937) theories. The difference between the concept of the fluidity of a firm. Penrose believes that a firm has no limit in size and it is to be considered as a dynamic body, this is true except when a firm is unsuccessful in exploiting its resources. On the other hand, Coase believes that a firm is static and there is an optimum size where the firm will stop increasing in size. In this essay, the theoretical perspective ...
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This is a sample essay on Edith T. Penrose’s (1959) and Ronald Coase’s (1937) theories. The difference between the concept of the fluidity of a firm. Penrose believes that a firm has no limit in size and it is to be considered as a dynamic body, this is true except when a firm is unsuccessful in exploiting its resources. On the other hand, Coase believes that a firm is static and there is an optimum size where the firm will stop increasing in size. In this essay, the theoretical perspective ...
Critically compare the theoretical perspective and practical implications of Coase (1937) and Penrose (1959) in terms of their views on (i) the size of firms and (ii) the growth of firms (3000words)
To what extent was religion the main reason for the unrest in England between 1485 and 1603? (3500 words)
Critically compare the theoretical perspective and practical implications of Coase (1937) and Penrose (1959) in terms of their views on (i) the size of firms and (ii) the growth of firms (3000words)
Critically compare the theoretical perspective and practical implications of Coase (1937) and Penrose (1959) in terms of their views on (i) the size of firms and (ii) the growth of firms (3000words)
Critically compare the theoretical perspective and practical implications of Coase (1937) and Penrose (1959) in terms of their views on (i) the size of firms and (ii) the growth of firms (3000words)