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GEOGRAPHY A LEVEL RESPONSES TO POVERTY (WITH CASE STUDY DETAIL)
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GEOGRAPHY A LEVEL RESPONSES TO POVERTY (WITH CASE STUDY DETAIL)

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Easy to follow PowerPoint slides (in print friendly format) PERFECT for GCSE, A-level and first year university students. Comprehensive guide to the Millennium development goals. Contains information on the specific targets of each goal and an evaluation of the extent to which they have been achieved. Also includes a case study of the NGO "PATH" which tackles the goals of improving maternal health and reducing child mortality. Lots of statistics and factual data included. Great for answering exam questions as the resource is full of useful information, in an easy-to-follow format. The resource helped me achieve A* at a-level - so is perfect for geography students.
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY SEPARATISM CAUSES AND CASE STUDY
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A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY SEPARATISM CAUSES AND CASE STUDY

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Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*. Detailed information on the definition of separatism, the origins of separatist pressures and a detailed case study on the Kurdish Separatism - clear and concise notes, with statistics and facts embedded within the case study. Great for geography students!!!
A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY URBAN CLIMATE NOTES
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A LEVEL GEOGRAPHY URBAN CLIMATE NOTES

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Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*. Consists of: A definition and a description of the characteristics of urban climate i.e. climatic dome and layers. A statistical comparison between urban climate and rural climates. Explanation of the urban heat island effect in terms of both temperature and precipitation. A detailed analysis of urban air quality. Urban pollution reduction policies. Great for answering exam questions as the resource is full of useful information, in an easy-to-follow format. The resource helped me achieve A* at a-level - so is perfect for geography students.
GEOGRAPHY IMPACTS OF GLOBAL WARMING (UK AND GLOBAL SCALE)
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GEOGRAPHY IMPACTS OF GLOBAL WARMING (UK AND GLOBAL SCALE)

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Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*. Contains social, economic and environmental impacts of proposed global warming on the UK and on a global scale (which includes comment upon specific areas of the world). Projected change in temperature is given on both scales, with statistics and factual data (useful for exam scenarios). Great for answering exam questions as the resource is full of useful information, in an easy-to-follow format. The resource helped me achieve A* at a-level - so is perfect for geography students.
Tectonic Hazards
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Tectonic Hazards

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A complete overview of the typical Plate Tectonic and Tectonic Hazards module in physical geography. Contains excellent detail with key words and graphics to demonstrate processes, landform creation and characteristic features of landforms, processes and events. The bundle is packed with case study material covering both MEDCs and LEDCs for volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis. All case studies contain locational information, causes, impacts and responses with statistics and exam style facts. Information is presented as PowerPoints which are created in a print-friendly format - so can be used effectively in multiple ways. Information is in depth enough to support A* pupils!
Protein structure (4 stages)
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Protein structure (4 stages)

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Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE and A-level students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*. Can be used as printed sheets or as a short revision powerpoint. Contains essential information regarding the four stages of protein production (primary, secondary, tertiary, quarternary - with raphics and detail regarding the type of bonds that are created). Lots of key words used, useful for exam questions.
GEOGRAPHY A LEVEL CREATION OF TROPICAL CYCLONES/HURRICANES
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GEOGRAPHY A LEVEL CREATION OF TROPICAL CYCLONES/HURRICANES

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Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. GREAT as a revision resource - detailed enough to achieve A*. Contains two very detailed slides, with well organised information under subheadings, using step-by-step explanations of the process of the creation of a tropical storm. Also includes a detailed guide to the six conditions needed for a tropical cyclone to develop - description of a cyclone is also provided. Great for answering exam questions as the resource is full of useful information, in an easy-to-follow format. The resource helped me achieve A* at a-level - so is perfect for geography students.
Types of microscope revision cards
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Types of microscope revision cards

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4 flashcards comprising detailed information on: Optical microscopes Electron microscopes transmission electron microscopes scanning electron microscopes All information contains key words essential for good exam technique. Each flashcard can be cut out and used for quick revision purposes.
Cyclone/hurricanes hazards and management
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Cyclone/hurricanes hazards and management

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Easy to follow PowerPoint Presentation (in a print friendly format), perfect for GCSE, A-Level and first year university students. Uses KEY GEOGRAPHICAL TERMINOLOGY and is attractively laid out for maximum effect (good for revision). Contains information on: what a tropical cyclone/hurricane is and their hazards (storm surges, strong winds and torrential rain/flooding). The Saffir-Simpson scales for measuring tropical hazards. Managing hazards via: monitoring and forecasting, preparedness, structural approaches and land-use planning. Short Bangladesh tropical hazard management case study. All information is packed with useful case study material (including statistics and locations). Great for supporting students in tackling tricky exam style questions! For more information on the FORMATION of and CASE STUDY examples of tropical hazards - see my other resources!