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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).
Sierra Leone fact file
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Sierra Leone fact file

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Comprehensive fact file of Sierra Leone, suitable for all Geography exam boards. Covering: Government Physical geography People & society Politics & history
Kenya fact file
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Kenya fact file

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Comprehensive fact file of Kenya, suitable for all Geography exam boards. Covering: Government Physical geography People & society Politics & history
Ethiopian Forced Migration- GCSE/A Level Geography case study
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Ethiopian Forced Migration- GCSE/A Level Geography case study

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Migration case study suitable for all exam boards for GCSE/ A Level Geography. The confluence of rapid urban expansion, ongoing conflict over land and resources and high levels of vulnerability to ongoing drought and seasonal floods continue to generate numerous new displacements every year in Ethiopia . This resource covers: Drought as a cause of forced migration Land grabbing as a cause of forced migration Conflict as a cause of forced migration (and how this is being reduced)
Rural to Urban migration- GCSE/ A level Geography case study
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Rural to Urban migration- GCSE/ A level Geography case study

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GCSE/ A level Geography case study of rural to urban migration suitable for all exam boards. This specific resource focuses on: Movement to the Kibera slum in Nairobi from rural Kenya Movement to the Dharavi slum in Mumbai from rural India Migration to Lima, Peru from The Andes Top down planning in China Bottom up planning in Brazil’s favelas