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KS4 Biology Revision Digestion

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<p>Complete revision guide covering the following points in an easy to follow PPP<br /> Describes what the digestion system is.<br /> Explains the roles of enzymes and what they are broken down into.<br /> Revision of tests for foods .<br /> Illustration of pH and enzyme graphs.<br /> Definition of metabolism and its five processes that contribute to it .</p>
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Brief history of the Holocaust

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<p><strong>Ideal for an assembly or introductory lesson overview. Includes the following. Includes graphic pictures</strong><br /> from the Greek word ‘holokauston’. It means ‘sacrifice by fire’.<br /> The Hebrew term for the Holocaust is ‘Shoah’ which means ‘devastation, waste, or ruin’.<br /> On April 1st, 1933, the Nazi Party began their plan to remove Jews from society by announcing a boycott against all Jewish-owned businesses.<br /> Laws to remove Jews from civil society were enacted on September 15th, 1935, called the Nuremberg Laws. This was prior to the outbreak of World War II in Europe.<br /> One of these laws was to prohibit marriages between Germans and Jews.<br /> On April 1st, 1933, the Nazi Party began their plan to remove Jews from society by announcing a boycott against all Jewish-owned businesses.<br /> Laws to remove Jews from civil society were enacted on September 15th, 1935, called the Nuremberg Laws. This was prior to the outbreak of World War II in Europe.<br /> One of these laws was to prohibit marriages between Germans and Jews.<br /> The facilities that were used to hold and to kill the Jewish and other victims were called extermination camps or death camps. They often used gas chambers to murder the victims. There were six extermination camps built by the Nazis. Auschwitz was the largest of these. Approximately 1.1 million were murdered there.<br /> There were also approximately ten to eleven million more prisoners of war and civilians murdered by the Nazi Party, including Romani, Soviets, Polish, homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Gypsies, and people with disabilities, to name only a few.<br /> The Final Solution is the name the Nazis used when referring to their plan to murder all the Jewish people.<br /> Whenever Germans conquered new territory during the war they had mass shootings of their opponents. These murders were carried out by specialized paramilitary units called Einsatzgruppen.<br /> The prisoners in concentration camps were forced to do hard labour with very little food, no mattresses or pillows and often three to a wood bunk.<br /> Torture was common in concentration camps. Medical experiments were often performed on prisoners in concentration camps<br /> The Holocaust did not end until 1945 when the Allies defeated the Nazis.</p>