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The five kingdom classification explains how all living organisms are categorised into five main groups: Monera, Protists, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. Each kingdom is detailed with descriptions based on cellular structure, body organisation and mode of nutrition
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The five kingdom classification explains how all living organisms are categorised into five main groups: Monera, Protists, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. Each kingdom is detailed with descriptions based on cellular structure, body organisation and mode of nutrition
Pressure is a measure of how much force is applied over a specific area. It tells us how concentrated a force is when it acts on a surface. For example, if you press a finger on a table, the pressure depends on the amount of force you exert and the area of contact between your finger and the table. 
 
If the same force is spread over a larger area, the pressure decreases, and if the area is smaller, the pressure increases. This principle explains why sharp objects like needles can easily penetra...
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Pressure is a measure of how much force is applied over a specific area. It tells us how concentrated a force is when it acts on a surface. For example, if you press a finger on a table, the pressure depends on the amount of force you exert and the area of contact between your finger and the table. 
 
If the same force is spread over a larger area, the pressure decreases, and if the area is smaller, the pressure increases. This principle explains why sharp objects like needles can easily penetra...
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the rights in UNCRC and UDHR and important points. not in depth just a quick summary
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This provides a detailed description of various subjects that are tested in GCSE chemistry.
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This provides a detailed description of various subjects that are tested in GCSE chemistry.
Topic 1 notes for a-level Edexcel chemistry, goes through each specification point of the Pearson spec.
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A new Community Centre has opened in London’s town center, offering a variety of activities, programs, and services for all ages. The facility includes a state-of-the-art gym, event hall, and dedicated workshop and youth spaces, aiming to foster community connections. Regular events like movie nights, holiday celebrations, and cultural festivals will be held, and local groups can rent affordable spaces for gatherings. Open seven days a week, the centre invites residents for a free tour to expl...
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A new Community Centre has opened in London’s town center, offering a variety of activities, programs, and services for all ages. The facility includes a state-of-the-art gym, event hall, and dedicated workshop and youth spaces, aiming to foster community connections. Regular events like movie nights, holiday celebrations, and cultural festivals will be held, and local groups can rent affordable spaces for gatherings. Open seven days a week, the centre invites residents for a free tour to expl...