Great Plains geography
Indian family structure
Indian beliefs
Fighting reasons and methods of Indians vs fighting reasons and methods of Whites
Mountain Men e.g. Jim Bridger
Problems associated with using wagons
Donner Party
Miners
Problems in mining towns
Mormons (including problems and how they dealt with them)
Homesteaders (including push and pull factors, problems faced and how they dealt with them, role of women)
Railroads (including benefits and drawbacks)
Ranchers e.g. John Cliff (including why they succeeded)
Problems with cattle trails
Crime and criminals e.g. Wyatt Earp
The Johnson County War
The 1851 Fort Laramie Treaty
The Civil War (1861-5)
Little Crow’s War 1862
The Cheyenne Uprising and Sand Creek- 1864
Red Cloud’s War and the Bozeman Trail- 1866
The Sioux Campaign 1876
Chato and Geronimo’s campaign
Ghost Dancers and Wounded Knee- 29th December 1890
Ways in which the Indian way of life was destroyed
The Dawes Act 1887
Roman public health schemes
Medical help in Roman Britain (Home remedies, Gods and their priests, Trained doctors)
Hippocrates
Galen
Hospitals in the Middle Ages
Believed causes of disease in the Middle Ages
Ways to stay healthy in the Middle Ages
Public health in the Middle Ages
Church’s influence on medicine and health
The Black Death
Andreas Vesalius
William Harvey
The Royal Society
A physician’s training circa 1500 vs A physician’s training in the late 1700s
The effects of the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution
Believed causes of disease in the early 1800s
The key breakthroughs in the fight against disease (The development of vaccinations, Germ theory, The identification of bacteria that cause individual diseases, The discovery of DNA)
Antibiotics
Alternative therapies e.g. herbal remedies
The development of penicillin and antibiotic medicines
X-rays
Radiation therapy
Scanning to diagnose early stages of illness
Technology in the home
Florence Nightingale
Changes in the training of doctors
Public health in 1350 vs Public health in the 1600s
The streets, Water supplies, Public toilets, Sewers and waste removal
Edwin Chadwick
William Farr
The impact of cholera
The work of John Snow
The Great
Joseph Bazalgette
Charles Booth
Seebohm Rowntree
Changes the Liberal government of 1906-1914 made
Impact of the World Wars
The Beveridge Report 1942
Opposition to the NHS
Sensors
LANs
WLANs
Modems
Network hubs
Switches
Routers
Encryption
Authentication Techniques
Video Conferencing
Viruses and Hacking
ICTs Impact on Employment
Impact of Using ICT for Online Shopping and Banking
Reliability of Information on the Internet
Security Issues
Blogs
Wikis
Social Networking Sites
Health Aspects
Safety Aspects
Modelling Applications
Types of Processing
Monitoring
Barcodes
ATMs
Expert Systems
Verification
Validation
Testing Data
Implementation
Documentation
A Level revision notes about ‘Top Girls’ by Caryl Churchill
Context
Feminism
Motherhood
The female body
Religion
Rebellion
Women’s roles
The state
Freedom
Hope
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Based on the classic game but with added random event cards
Players try to get their migrant family from the home country to the UK
Random events represent the problems of international migration
Includes board, rules and event cards
(Suggest the board is printed A4 and then all parts are laminated)
A Level revision notes
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Systems framework and their application
Water on planet Earth, Atmospheric water
Factors driving the change in magnitude of water stores
Drainage basin systems
Water balance
The storm (flood) hydrograph
Examples of how land use changes can affect the water cycle
The carbon cycle
Case study of a tropical rainforest setting- water and carbon in the Amazon
A Level revision notes
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Stalin’s economic aims after 1929: the great turn
Collectivisation and the war against the peasantry
Industrialisation: the first three Five-Year Plans
A Level revision notes
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The purges and the mechanisms of control
Soviet totalitarianism and its impact on culture and society
Stalin’s cult of personality
Stalin’s foreign policy 1933-41
A Level revision notes
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Nature of ecosystems
Food chains, trophic levels and food webs
Succession
Example of a terrestrial ecosystem in the UK- The chalk downlands of the South Downs
Climate change
Human exploitation of the global environment
Global trends in biodiversity
An example of a tropical coral reef system, the Jamaican coral reef
Biome 1- Tropical evergreen forest
Biome 2- The savannah grassland biome
Case study of a specified ecosystem at a local scale- The Sefton Coast sand dunes
A Level revision notes
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Systems framework and their application
Factors of production
Flows of capital, labour, products, services, information
Global marketing
Factors in globalisation
North American Free Trade Agreement
The World Trade Organization
Issues associated with interdependence
Barriers to trade and protectionism
Trends in the volume and pattern of international trade, Fair Trade, Ethical investment
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
Nature and role of TNCs
Apple Inc.- a transnational corporation
International development agencies
A Level revision notes
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Elizabeth’s accession
Elizabeth’s religious settlement, 1558-63
Marriage and the succession: Elizabeth’s dilemma
Social and economic conditions in the mid-sixteenth century
A Level revision notes
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Stalin as a war leader
The impact of the war on the USSR
High Stalinism in the USSR 1945-53
High Stalinism: the USSR’s international position 1945-53
A Level revision notes
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Regency of Somerset, 1547-49
Rule of Northumberland, 1549-53
Reign of Mary Tudor, 1553-58
A Level revision notes
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Elizabeth and her court
Elizabethan government
Elizabeth and her Parliaments
Elizabeth: Religion and religious ideas
Church of England by 1603
A Level revision notes
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Mary Queen of Scots
Foreign policy in the reign of Elizabeth
Trade, exploration and colonisation
Closing years of Elizabeth’s reign