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This document includes detailed explanations of the processes associated with populations, resources, and food security, including diagrams and a Case Study. This corresponds to CIE AS level Geography.
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Geography second edition • Garrett Nagle• ISBN 9781471868566
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CIE Core Human Geography - Population• By danielperea-milla
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This document includes detailed explanations of the processes associated with populations, resources, and food security, including diagrams and a Case Study. This corresponds to CIE AS level Geography.
This document includes detailed explanations of the processes associated with natural population increase, including diagrams and a Case Study. This corresponds to CIE AS level Geography.
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Geography second edition • Garrett Nagle• ISBN 9781471868566
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CIE Core Human Geography - Population• By danielperea-milla
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This document includes detailed explanations of the processes associated with natural population increase, including diagrams and a Case Study. This corresponds to CIE AS level Geography.
Why was there resistance to the British Empire ?. This documents inform you on the resistance of the Britsh Empire . It shows the similarities and difference between the process of America and India gaining independence from Britain .It mentions the Boston tea party and the Indian Mutiny.
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Why was there resistance to the British Empire ?. This documents inform you on the resistance of the Britsh Empire . It shows the similarities and difference between the process of America and India gaining independence from Britain .It mentions the Boston tea party and the Indian Mutiny.
This document includes a list of important key terms for the section on coastal environments from CIE AS level Geography. The document includes key terms related to: coastal processes, tides, marine erosion, sub-aerial processes, transport and deposition, landforms, and mangroves.
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Cambridge International AS and A Level Geography second edition • Garrett Nagle• ISBN 9781471868580
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This document includes a list of important key terms for the section on coastal environments from CIE AS level Geography. The document includes key terms related to: coastal processes, tides, marine erosion, sub-aerial processes, transport and deposition, landforms, and mangroves.
Why did the British Empire fall ?. This document consists of a source of the british Prime minister Harold Macmillan's speech ,analysing it even further. Also is features the differnt factors that lead to the end of the British Empire , like: Colonies , Attitudes , Commonwealth , Trade .
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Why did the British Empire fall ?. This document consists of a source of the british Prime minister Harold Macmillan's speech ,analysing it even further. Also is features the differnt factors that lead to the end of the British Empire , like: Colonies , Attitudes , Commonwealth , Trade .
Why was Slavery Abolished?. This documents uncovers the process of the abolition of slavery in britain in the 18th to 19th century . It mention's histories most important figures , who contributed to end of slavery . Figures like : Equiano Olaudah , Sojourner Truth , William Wilberforce and Josiah wedgewood . It also breaches into modern slavery and the differnt forms of slavery in the modern era .
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Why was Slavery Abolished?. This documents uncovers the process of the abolition of slavery in britain in the 18th to 19th century . It mention's histories most important figures , who contributed to end of slavery . Figures like : Equiano Olaudah , Sojourner Truth , William Wilberforce and Josiah wedgewood . It also breaches into modern slavery and the differnt forms of slavery in the modern era .
How effective were the prison reforms of the nineteenth century ?.This documents contains one interpretation - The Victorian City by Judith Flanders , metions the effectiveness of prison reforms by showing the differnt examples of reform and the pro's and cons within it .
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How effective were the prison reforms of the nineteenth century ?.This documents contains one interpretation - The Victorian City by Judith Flanders , metions the effectiveness of prison reforms by showing the differnt examples of reform and the pro's and cons within it .
What was important about the Factory Act of 1833 ?,.This documents contains 3 sources , describes the Factory Act 1833 , shows how working conditions were improved for children in the 19th century . Shows the pro's and the cons and it proves to be quite informative.
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What was important about the Factory Act of 1833 ?,.This documents contains 3 sources , describes the Factory Act 1833 , shows how working conditions were improved for children in the 19th century . Shows the pro's and the cons and it proves to be quite informative.
This is a powerpoint that I made to revise for unit 1- learning outcome 5 of the Cambridge technicals level 2 health and social care. Overall on this course I achieved a distinction*.
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This is a powerpoint that I made to revise for unit 1- learning outcome 5 of the Cambridge technicals level 2 health and social care. Overall on this course I achieved a distinction*.
As college students embark on their academic journey, delving into the realm of computer networking and telecommunications becomes an integral part of their education, with packet switching emerging as a fundamental concept. Packet switching, a cornerstone of modern communication systems, refers to the method by which digital data is transmitted over networks in discrete packets or units. This approach contrasts with circuit-switching, as it allows for more efficient and flexible data transmissi...
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As college students embark on their academic journey, delving into the realm of computer networking and telecommunications becomes an integral part of their education, with packet switching emerging as a fundamental concept. Packet switching, a cornerstone of modern communication systems, refers to the method by which digital data is transmitted over networks in discrete packets or units. This approach contrasts with circuit-switching, as it allows for more efficient and flexible data transmissi...