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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.
Poverty in Different Economies  Between Countries
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Poverty in Different Economies Between Countries

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At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define absolute and relative poverty The difference between the two terms. The causes of poverty The causes of poverty including unemployment, low wages, illness and age. Policies to alleviate poverty and redistribute income Identify and evaluate differences in economic development between countries. Causes and impacts of differences in income; productivity; population growth; size of primary, secondary and tertiary sectors; saving and investment; education; and healthcare. ‘Class Activity’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ with Answers
Investigation in Geography
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Investigation in Geography

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Planning an inquiry or investigation Know how to ask geographical questions Collecting of primary and secondary data Field work – Location of fast food restaurants
Georgeaphy: Map and Mapping-Making Connections
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Georgeaphy: Map and Mapping-Making Connections

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• By the end of the lesson, the students should be able to : • Define connection • Explain ways people are connected to places all over the world • Explain map and scale • Explain grid reference, measure distance and direction on the map • Explain how to measure height on the map • Use lines of latitudes and longitudes to locate places on map
Price elasticity of Supply (PES)
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Price elasticity of Supply (PES)

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This Resource is made IGCSE Economics. At the end of the lesson, students should be able to • Define price elasticity of supply (PES). • Calculate PES using the formula and interpreting the significance of the result. • Draw and interpret supply curve diagrams to show different PES. • Determinants of PES - the key influences on whether supply is elastic or inelastic. • Significance of PES - the implications for decision making by consumers, producers and government. ‘Class Activities.’
Price elasticity of demand (PED)
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Price elasticity of demand (PED)

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At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: D efine price elasticity of demand ( C alculate PED using the formula and interpret the significance of the result. Draw and interpret demand curve diagrams to show different PED. Determinants of PED (key influences) on whether demand is elastic or inelastic. PED and total spending on a product/revenue The relationship between PED and total spending on a product/revenue, both in a diagram and as a calculation S ignificance of PED (implications) for decision making by consumers , producers and government . Class Activities.’
Introduction to Geography
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Introduction to Geography

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This resource is prepared for Year 8 Geography.It is an introductory lesson on Geography.It explains the importance and branches of geography as a field of study.
The Purpose and Nature of Business
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The Purpose and Nature of Business

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At the end the lesson, Students should be able: to; Identify and explain the purpose and nature of business activity Explain concepts of needs, wants, scarcity and opportunity cost. • Importance of specialisation. • Purpose of business activity• The concept of adding value and how added value can be increased. Class Activities with Answers
What are development indicators?
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What are development indicators?

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The resource is made for Geography KS3.It explains the differences between LEDC and MEDC.It shows different development gaps and indicators.Contains illustrations and maps, diagrams and notes.
Wall Street Crash of 1929, and the  Consequences of Great Depression
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Wall Street Crash of 1929, and the Consequences of Great Depression

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This resource is made for IGCSE History Class, Year 10 and 11. It explains the causes of the Stock Market Failure of 1929, and the Great Depression , and its consequences.The resource provides step by step procedures on how teachers should teach the topic, and exam revision tips and answering question techniques.
Mussolini as a dictator in Italy, his achievements, Social and Economic Policies.
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Mussolini as a dictator in Italy, his achievements, Social and Economic Policies.

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This resource is made foe AS aND a/Level History European Option , Paper 4. It explains the rise of Mussolini to power in Italy, his ideas about socialism,and governance. It explains his social, military and economic policies, law and order and generally his achievements as a dictator in Italy during his period as a dictator. The resource presents a perspective , and tips on how to present argument in writing an essay on Mussolini’s achievements . It shows how to present balanced view on answering question.
Key factors behind the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962
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Key factors behind the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962

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This resource is made for AS and /Level History. It explains the key issues in Cuban Missile Crisis. It shows the significance of Domino Theory, the reasons for Operation Mongoose . The resource explains the early struggles between USA, and USSR.The resource shows the relationship between China and USSR, and how China negatively reacted during the Cold War. It explains the collapse of the Berlin Wall, and the end of Khruchev’s policy, and the collapse of Cold War.
Provisional Government  in Russia, its reforms and failures and the  Russian Civil War
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Provisional Government in Russia, its reforms and failures and the Russian Civil War

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This resource explains the the establishment of Provisional Government in Russia after the October Revolution. It explains the reforms introduced by the PG and the failures. The resource explains why there was civil war in Russia. The reasons why the reds won the whites- Molsheviks and the Mensheviks. Prepared for examination preparation and provides answer techniques. Can also be used as a work sheet and note on the topic.
The importance of Artillery  in World War 1.
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The importance of Artillery in World War 1.

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This resource is made for History IGCSE . It explains the importance of Weapons used in World War 1. It explains Artillery, the meaning, scope usage and how it change the structure of war during the WW1.It contains photographs and explanations on the subject and the consequences of Artillery.