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Books : Study Books : Schools : GCSE : Psychology
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Tailored to the new 2009 OCR GCSE Psychology specification, and written by experienced examiners and subject experts, this contemporary Student Book provides the tools to support and encourage every student.
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AQA GCSE Psychology is the only resource to have been developed with and exclusively endorsed by AQA for AQA's new 2009 specification. With a real focus on tracking individual progress, you can improve your students' chance of exam success.
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This comprehensive guide explores all areas of child development, from the theories of Piaget and Freud to a a discussion of the nature of intelligence and the effects of the media on aggression in children.
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Full coverage of the new AQA GCSE Psychology Specification first teaching in 2009, rich in colour and features by an expert author team.
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One-stop guide to all the key topics in child care and development for students on GCSEs, CACHE and BTEC Level 2.
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This second edition aims to give a comprehensive account of the subject to those with little or no previous knowledge, covering the main areas of psychology - biological, cognitive, social, developmental and individual differences.
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Provides coverage of both the AQA and OCR GCSE Psychology specifications. This book also provides a variety of student-friendly features, including: a list of the AQA and/or OCR specification requirements for each topic; an everyday-life case study to introduce each chapter; numerous classroom activities; and, more.
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Full coverage of the new OCR GCSE Psychology Specification first teaching in 2009, rich in colour and features by an expert author team
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Like Love's Labour's Lost, Much Ado about Nothing shows Shakespeare moving into a more complex and darker terrain through his exploration of an apparently harmless comical romance. The play revolves around the adventures of the two gallants Claudio and Benedick at the court of Sicily. Claudio falls in love with the governor's daughter Hero, and is eager for his more misanthropic friend Benedick to also find love. Benedick is introduced to the fiery, independent Beatrice, and sparks soon fly as they banter with each other in a more wittier version of Kate and Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew. Beatrice has some wonderful ripostes to marriage asking why should a woman marry "a clod of wayward marl", whilst Benedick grumbles that "She speaks poniards and every word stabs". Meanwhile, the jealous Don John convinces Claudio that Hero has in fact been unfaithful to him. When Claudio rejects Hero on their wedding day, she faints and is taken for dead. In the hectic final scenes the play moves towards reconciliation between Claudio and Hero, and the tentative admission of the love between Benedick and Beatrice. Famously filmed by Kenneth Branagh in the Tuscan countryside with a cast that included Keanu Reeves, Much Ado about Nothing remains one of Shakespeare's most successful comedies. --Jerry Brotton.





















