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GCSE Law
Pages: 288, Edition: 3, Paperback, Hodder & Stoughton Last Update 05.12.2009 05:43
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Read Reviews for GCSE Law - Jacqueline Martin
by - written on 21/07/01 (Very useful, 232 readings)
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As some of you might know I am currently on a disability studies course but I was previously on a GNVQ Advanced in Health and Social Care course . By being on both of these courses, you get to do some units/ assignments on law. This book is aimed at people who have brief or very little knowledge about any aspect of law. This book can be used as a textbook, for courses like GNVQ Advanced in Health and Social Care, HND disability studies and also courses like GCSE Law. (I personally used it for both, I have also used this book for the HND course that I am presently on). It can also be picked up and read by anyone who wants to read about different aspects law ... Read the complete review
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