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GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.

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GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.
Sociology : Origin, meaning and  Development
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Sociology : Origin, meaning and Development

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The resource is made for AS/AL Sociology. It explains the origins and development of Sociology. It shows the growth, nature of the subject as an academic discipline and it development over the centuries.It explains the roles and the founding fathers of the subject and its importance as an area of study.
Symmetrical Family
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Symmetrical Family

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This resource is prepared for Sociology IGCSE. It explains the concept and meaning of Symmetrical Family.It shows Wilmot and Young explanations and argument on symmetrical family.
George Herbert Mead's social self theory
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George Herbert Mead's social self theory

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This resource is prepared social self theory, proposed by George Herbert Mead, argues that an individual’s perceptions of self derive from interactions with others. It explains the view of Mead on I and me…the role of play, game and language in self development and perceptions.
Brazil: Geography, resources, people, history and level of development
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Brazil: Geography, resources, people, history and level of development

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The resource is prepared for Geography KS3.It explains the geography, history and development of Brazil. It shows a brief history of the country, its people resources, location and level of development. The resource shows explains the level of population, it major occupations and development. Contains photographs and illustrations.
World Population: Density and structure in LEDCs and MEDCs
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World Population: Density and structure in LEDCs and MEDCs

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The resource is made for Geography KS3.It explains the concept of population, such as types structure, density and the factors that affect population density. The resource uses illustrations, maps and photographs to show world population density…It shows the structure and density of major urban centers…and the density of LEDCsand MEDCs and aging populationand its impact.
Energy: Types, renewable and non renewable energy and sources
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Energy: Types, renewable and non renewable energy and sources

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This resource is made for Geography KS3. It discuses Energy and focuses on types of energy and the following: Explain renewable and non renewable resources. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of each type of resource. Define the term sustainable energy sources. Explain why is the demand for resources increasing Explain how can the Earth’s resources be protected. Contains illustrations and photographs.
The Black Death: causes Symptoms and the Effect
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The Black Death: causes Symptoms and the Effect

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The resource explains the black death . Prepared for KS3 History.Contains photographs and illustrations Describe the causes of the black death. Explain the symptoms of the black death. Describe the effect of the black death.
Queen Victoria and Her Family
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Queen Victoria and Her Family

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The resource is made History for KS3. The resource aims to identify Queen Victoria and place the Victorian period in relation to other periods of history. To find out about Queen Victoria and her family.
Rivers: hydrological characteristics and processes
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Rivers: hydrological characteristics and processes

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Explain the main hydrological characteristics and processes which operate within rivers and drainage basins. Demonstrate an understanding of the work of a river in eroding, transporting and depositing,Describe and explain the formation of the landforms associated with these processes. Demonstrate an understanding that rivers present hazards and offer opportunities for people Explain what can be done to manage the impacts of river flooding. Case studies: The opportunities presented by a river or rivers, the associated hazards and their management.Prepared for Geography KS3.
Successes of the League of Nations in the 1920's
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Successes of the League of Nations in the 1920's

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Prepared for IGCSE Core Content 20th Century History. It explains in details The League of Nations, its structure, aim and objectives. It describes it successes in the 1920’s. The resource shows the social, economic and political successes, including boundary settlement issues in the 1920’s. Contains activity work sheet and test.
Coasts: Case study- tourism in Studland Bay Nature Reserve
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Coasts: Case study- tourism in Studland Bay Nature Reserve

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The resource is prepared for IGCSE and AQA Examinations on Geography. It Demonstrates an understanding of the work of the sea and wind in eroding, transporting and depositing Describe and explain the formation of the landforms associated with these processes Describe coral reefs and mangrove swamps and the conditions required for their development Demonstrate an understanding that coasts present hazards and offer opportunities for people Explain what can be done to manage the impacts of coastal erosion Case studies: The opportunities presented by an area or areas of coastline, the associated hazards and their management. Contains illustrations and photographs.
Revision Note on : Korean War
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Revision Note on : Korean War

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The resource is prepared to address: What caused the Korean War? Why did the US get involved in the Korean War? The main events of the Korean War Why did China get involved? The actions of China The actions of the USSR The impact of the war on relations Impact on international relations Prepared for History IGCSE 20th Century Cold War for IGCSE