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Strange Meeting
Studied First world War poems from "War Poems" by C. Martin. Considered them in the social, historical and cultural context of the time.
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Study in detail a minimum of 3 scenes from the film 'Bladerunner'.
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Study of the Poems: The Drum, For The Fallen, and Dulce et Decorum Est.
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Study Source A. Do you agree with this interpretation of Anzac soldiers at Gallipoli? Use source A and your own knowledge from your studies to explain your answer.
Suicide in the Trenches
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Summarise and explain the key elements of Hospital Barge by Wilfred Owen
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Sun Tzu-The Art of War
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Svetlana Palmer & Sarah Wallis ‘A War in Words, the First World War in diaries and letters’
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Tanks in world war one
Task; write about the poems you have studied, commenting on content, style and structure and show how the writer feels about war and the effects it has on people.
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Technology - Did it break the stalemate or didn't it?
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Tennyson and Owen both wrote poems about war but they both used different context to create a very different view of war, which contrasted with both of their ideas of war.
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The abstract idea that specific facts and events are inconsequential when looking at a theme or idea as a whole is used in the novels The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien and The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston.
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The aim of this experiment is to prove which of these two equations is correct by measuring the volume of gas given off by the decomposition of CuCO3.
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The aims of the allies were when they engaged in the battle of the Somme and how they hoped to achieve them.
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The Alcohol Situation
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The Art of War
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The Battle Of Blenheim - How Does The Poet Make His Viewpoint Clear?
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The Battle of the Somme
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The battle of the Somme - Kitcheners army
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The Battle of the Somme - source related study.
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The Battle of the Somme 1916
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The Battle of the Somme 1916 - source related study.
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The Benefits of WWI
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