Geography
Posted on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 in Subjects
Geography was recognized as a foundation subject in the national curriculum for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland in the 1980s, which shows its importance as a means for educating students about the environment and their place within it. All students in Years (Grade) 1 to 9 are obliged to take geography, and after that they may take it to GCSE and A-level if they want. About 60% of students choose to continue with this popular subject to GCSE level, although the coursework and field work are quite demanding. Sometimes students are required to go out into the field to collect data and then write about it. Students may need help with the written side of their work, and that is where EssayMasters.co.uk comes in.
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Philosophy
Posted on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 in Subjects
Philosophy is considered an important subject in developing critical thinking skills. In addition, it is deeply bound up with history and culture, and modern philosophers will need to understand the era and milieu of great thinkers such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. All of these classical thinkers developed ideas which still influence us today. A later philosopher whose work still exerts a strong influence is Descartes of the 17th century. Cartesian “dualism” (the idea of a split between mind and body) is today a widely debated point in medicine, psychology, metaphysics, and even astronomy.
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Biology
Posted on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 in Subjects
EssayMasters.co.uk employs specialized writers in all academic fields, and biology is no exception. The literal translation of “biology” is “the study of life”, and biologists study all living organisms, from one-celled bacteria to mammals. Along the way there are many different specializations that fall under the umbrella of biology, such as genetics and biochemistry.
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Computer science and information technology
Posted on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 in Research paper
Computers have become an essential part of human life. They are used in every imaginable field, from education to medicine to government, and of course there is always the ubiquitous personal home computer. Other areas of academic inquiry, such as cognitive psychology, communications, and quantum physics, frequently borrow concepts and principles from the computer field. Our writers are familiar with these and many other topics, and are able to research and write on any subject that is presented to them, at any academic level. Some of our recent assignments include the history of computer science, the digital revolution, artificial intelligence, and IT for business.
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Statistics
Posted on Tuesday, August 4, 2009 in Subjects
Statistical processes involve manipulating raw data and presenting it to your readers in a coherent and understandable format. Some of the most common and basic calculations include the mean (the arithmetic average), the median (the halfway mark between all scores) and the mode (the most frequent score). There are also calculations for ratios, probability tests, correlations and factor analysis. Another useful concept at the more advanced levels of statistics is that of the normal distribution or so-called bell graph.
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