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Hello! I have set up this shop over the 2020 coronavirus lockdown in the hope that my resources will help future students. All resources are written by me for the new specification GCSEs/A Levels and have been used to achieve 11 grade 9s or equivalent at GCSE (2018) and 3 A*s at A Level (2020).

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Hello! I have set up this shop over the 2020 coronavirus lockdown in the hope that my resources will help future students. All resources are written by me for the new specification GCSEs/A Levels and have been used to achieve 11 grade 9s or equivalent at GCSE (2018) and 3 A*s at A Level (2020).
Example A Level Geography revision
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Example A Level Geography revision

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This document gives an indication of how I revised for my A Level Geography exams. I would condense the knowledge I needed (excluding large case studies which I did separately) onto A5 sheets of paper. This is by no means the only way to revise but could help those struggling to find a system.
Example GCSE Business revision
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Example GCSE Business revision

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This document gives an indication of how I revised for my GCSE Business Studies exams. I would condense the knowledge I needed for each topic onto A5 sheets of paper. This is by no means the only way to revise but could help those struggling to find a system.
Romeo and Juliet
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Romeo and Juliet

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A collection of resources covering the GCSE English Literature text ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Written specifically for AQA but suitable for any exam board.
Government intervention in markets
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Government intervention in markets

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Revision resource for the topic of government intervention in markets for the AQA A Level Economics specification. This resource includes: subsidies indirect taxes state provision regulation price controls traditional shoves vs behavioural nudges property rights government failure