Year 13 (A2)
- TV News in Britain
- TV news a true and accurate reflection on society?
- To what extent is Fox News produced to fulfil the needs of a particular audience?
- Textual analysis and TV News – What examples can you use to support various themes in exam questions?
- News – some good quotations
- Representation of youth in the media
- General notes on Film Noir
- Double indemnity
- Comparison chart for film noir
- American Cinema: Film Noir
- Notes on Jodie Foster
- Meaning and spectatorship
- How women got to the top table in Hollywood
- Hollywood Stars
- Supplementary articles on TV News
- Recent news items – 2008
- General Notes on Women in the Film Industry
- Notes from A2 Media essays
- New News Old News
- A brief history of Public Service Broadcasting
- Collective identity in Juno
- 2007 – Edexcel RS AS/A2 Philosophy and Ethics – Teaching the new specification
- 2009 – Life After Death Question
- Notes from A2 conference – life after death
- Religious Experience Revision 2009
- Religious Language raises very difficult if not impossible problems
- General thoughts on proof, probability, cumulative nature of the arguments and the strengths and weaknesses of different kinds of arguments
- Ontological Argument Spidergram
- The Non-existence of God
- God talk is evidently nonsense – Ayer
- Useful quotations for the Implications paper
- A short history of relevant scientific ideas
- A short history of relevant philosophers
- Examples of how religion has influenced society
- Useful Dawkins quotes for your essays and exam papers
- General points about the anthology paper
- Can we know God by experience?
- Questions and answers on Donovan paragraphs 1 and 2
- Notes about the Donovan extract paragraphs 1 and 2
- Donovan paragraphs 3 and 4
- Donovan paragraphs 30 to 34
- Donovan concepts and implications
- Implications paper - Ayer
- Questions on the Ayer passage – use the text to answer
- Does Ayer think this?
- Ayer passage paragraphs 1 and 2
- Ayer paragraph 4 to 7
- How to tackle the Implications passage using Ayer paragraph 1
- Ayer paragraph 7
- Ayer paragraph 5
- Notes from Media course November 2009
- Representation of youth in the media – past and present
- News – rehash, reprise and reminder
- Public Service Broadcasting – what it really is
- ‘Broadcast news today is more concerned with entertaining than informing.’ Discuss
- Media Issues and Debates Exam Questions
- Transparency and the news
- “News broadcasters tend to sensationalise at cost of the truth of an event covered.” Discuss with reference to specific texts, the extent to which this is true.
- “TV news’ obsession with celebrity devalues the aim to provide impartial and informative broadcasts.” Discuss.
- A2 Media News ‘Window on the World’ truth or fiction?
- Why do magazines target their readership by gender?
- “The media simply reinforces dominant ideologies of society.” How far do you think this is so in lifestyle magazines?
- The Face Analysis
- Course notes on representation – Wife Swap
- Magazines the theorists
- To what extent are magazines confined by gender stereotypes?
- Gender and Identity in Magazines
- Assumptions magazines make about gender
- Ideological views of gender
- How does the magazine both target and represent audience?
- Soaps an Introduction
- Soap Opera Revision
- Women’s Magazine Quick Revision
- Report on the launch of Nuts and Zoo weekly magazines for men Jan 2004
- In what ways do Zoo and Nuts target a different audience? A sample answer
- Understanding Women’s Magazines
- How far do magazines rely on the use of stereotypes in their representation of gender?
- What is postmodernism and how to spot it
- A2 Media Issues and Debates new style exam first run June 2007
- Religious Language Revision
- Notes on the key concepts and philosophers in Westphal’s extract
- Postmodernism
- Feminism
- Trust Teenagers
- The Media does not construct representations of identity merely reflects them
- Representations of youth Christine Griffin
- Donovan paragraphs 55, 60 and 61
- Notes on the paragraphs of Westphal
- Donovan paragraphs 41-43
- Does Donovan think?
- Donovan paragraphs 34 on
- Spidergram – Donovan paragraphs 19 to 21
- Some Implications of the Donovan Spidergram
- Donovan paragraphs 25-29
- How to tackle the Implications passage using Ayer paragraph 1
- Cover deconstruction of new magazine Nuts inaugural issue Jan 16-22 2004
- Edward’s answer to Zoo and Nuts comparison
- Gender Representation in lifestyle magazines
- Specimen answer to Anthology question on Westphal paragraph 28
- Verification and Falsification
- A2 questions on atheism and verification
- Agnosticism and Atheism
- June 2005 Religious Studies A2 question 5
- The non-existence of God
- General points to cover in atheism etc.
- A2 Religious Language – part one
- A2 Religious Language part two
- Analogy and religious language
- June 2005 Religious Studies A2 question 5
- Religious Language and religious belief
- Religious Language by Ian Ramsey
- What is religious language? Why do we use it? How does it work?
- Significance of language games for an understanding of religious statements
- The value of myth and symbol in religious language
- The value of religious language
- Verification and falsification question
- 2003 Question 5 - Religious language
- A2 Religious Studies - Religious Language
- Notes for class use on Religious Language
- Religious language 2007
- The value of myth and symbol in religious language
- Notes from the A2 conference - Atheism and Arguments for the non-existence of God
- Notes from the A2 conference - Religious Language
- Notes from the A2 conference - The ontological argument
- Notes from the A2 conference - Religious Experience
- 2009 Specimen paper - Religious language
- A2 Philosophy questions in topic groups
- Falsification principle spidergram
- Philosophy A2 Exam Papers and mark scheme
- Proof and probability spidergram
- The Argument from Religious Experience and Verification and Falsification: Revision.
- Religious experience 2005 q 4
- Verification principle spidergram
- A2 RE 2002 paper and suggestions for how to answer the questions
- Describe the features of the ontological argument for the existence of God
- The ontological argument succeeds in proving the existence rather than indicating the mere probability of God
- The Ontological Quiz
- A2 RE Quick Quizzes
- Critical thinking and how to do it!
- Philosophy A2 Exam Paper Questions
- Revision word list - Life After Death

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