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GEOPALSHOP: We provide History, Geography, Economics, Business Finance and Sociology Resources for O/L, IGCSE, AS and A/Levels.
FAMILY: CULTURAL DIVERSITY, AGE, SECULARISATION AND CHANGING PATTERNS OF FAMILY
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FAMILY: CULTURAL DIVERSITY, AGE, SECULARISATION AND CHANGING PATTERNS OF FAMILY

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This resource explains:FAMILY: CULTURAL DIVERSITY, AGE, SECULARISATION AND CHANGING PATTERNS OF FAMILY. The resource is made for Sociology IGCSE on Family. It explains changes that occur regarding how family structure is changing over the years. It explains the roles culture and ethnic groups play in changing family structure, and the contemporary views and other views on family is discussed.
Challenges of marriage and Reasons for the declining marriage rate
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Challenges of marriage and Reasons for the declining marriage rate

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This resource is prepared for IGCSE ans AQA Sociology. it look at the four main reasons for the declining marriage rate in the West. will discuss ‘new’ trends and different types of marriages. will conclude by analysing how feminists, functionalists, the New Right, postmodernists, and personal life sociologists view the decline in marriage rates.
Social Construction of Childhood
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Social Construction of Childhood

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The resource is made for Sociology lesson. The lesson is for IGCSE and AQA Sociology on Social Construction of Childhood and the various perspectives in …the meaning of childhood, laws guiding childhood and child development.
The  Economic Problem, Factors Of Production & Factor Mobility.IGCSE – Economics
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The Economic Problem, Factors Of Production & Factor Mobility. IGCSE – Economics

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At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: • Define and explain the nature of the economic problem (finite resources and unlimited wants). • and the factors of production (land, labour, capital, enterprise, with examples ). • Define explain mobility of the factors of production and the influences on the mobility of the various factors. • Quantity and quality of the factors of production - The causes of changes in the quantity and quality of the various factors. • ‘Class Activities,’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ and ‘Structured Questions’. ‘ Answers ’ Provided.
Poverty...Different Types of poverty and their causes
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Poverty...Different Types of poverty and their causes

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The lesson is prepared for Economics KS4. It explains-The difference between the two terms. The causes of poverty including unemployment, low wages, illness and age. Policies to alleviate poverty and redistribute income - Policies including those promoting economic growth, improved education, more generous state benefits, progressive taxation, and national minimum wage. ‘Class Activities and Multiple Choice Questions’ ‘Answers Provided.’
Global Development: Contrasts between Developed and Underdeveloped Countries
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Global Development: Contrasts between Developed and Underdeveloped Countries

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The resource explains Global Development, and shows the contrasts in development between countries Strategies to reduce uneven development. it shows the difference between international development and global development,theoretical perspectives on their role in development and the contrast between developed and underdeveloped countries etc. Prepared for Sociology and Economics AS and Level.
Monetary Policy and supply side policy
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Monetary Policy and supply side policy

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Identify and explain the monetary policy measures changes in interest rates, money supply and foreign exchange rates. I dentify and explain the effects of monetary policy How monetary policy measures may enable the government to achieve its macroeconomic aims. D efine supply side policy I dentify and explain supply side policy measures Examples include education and training, labour market reforms, lower direct taxes, deregulation, improving incentives to work and invest, and privatisation. I dentify and explain the effects of supply side policy measures How supply side policy measures may enable the government to achieve its macroeconomic aims. ‘Class Activities’ with Answers.’
Inflation and Deflation
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Inflation and Deflation

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At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define inflation and deflation. - Measure inflation and deflation using the Retail Prices Index (RPI). Explain - causes of inflation: demand-pull and cost-push. Causes of deflation: demand-side and supply-side. Consequences of inflation and deflation - for consumers, workers, savers, lenders, firms and the economy as a whole. Range of policies to control inflation and deflation and how effective they might be. ‘Class Activities’ & ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ with Answers
HISTORY Revision Note on : PAPER1. LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY
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HISTORY Revision Note on : PAPER1. LIFE IN NAZI GERMANY

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The resource is made for revision on depth study Germany: It explains Life in Nazi Germany . It shows how life was in the Nazi Germany.It explains: Life for women, persecution of the Jews, Life for young People, , Education and other social policies of the Nazis. Prepared for IGCSE and Edexel Revision in History depth study.
Opportunity cost  and  Production Possibility Curve
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Opportunity cost and Production Possibility Curve

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At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Define opportunity cost and give examples of opportunity cost in different contexts. explain the influence of opportunity cost on decision making by consumers, workers, producers and governments when allocating their resources. Define the Production possibility curve diagrams (PPC), draw and interpret appropriate diagrams. Points under, on and beyond a PPC describe the significance of the location of production points. Describe movements along a PPC and opportunity cost. Shifts in a PPC - The causes and consequences of shifts in a PPC in terms of an economy’s growth. Class Activities. ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ with ‘Answers.’
Price Changes
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Price Changes

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The resource is for Economics IGCSE. At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:Identify and explain causes of price changes - Changing market conditions as causes of price changes. Identify and explain consequences of price changes - Demand and supply diagrams to be used to illustrate these changes in market conditions and their consequences for equilibrium price and sales. ‘Class Activities’ and Solutions.
Specialization at the national level - Basis, Advantages, and Disadvantages for Consumers, Firms, &
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Specialization at the national level - Basis, Advantages, and Disadvantages for Consumers, Firms, &

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Prepared for Economics IGCSE. At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Describe specialisation at a national level - The basis for specialisation at national level in broad terms of: superior resource allocation and/or cheaper production methods. Identify and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of specialisation at a national level - For consumers, firms and the economy. Class Activities with Answers.
Globalization Free Trade and Protection
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Globalization Free Trade and Protection

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The resource is made for IGCSE Economics. At the end of the lesson, students should be able to :Define Globalization. Identify the role of multinational companies MNCs and the costs and benefits to their host and home countries. Identify and explain the benefits of free trade - the benefits for consumers, producers and the economy in a variety of countries. Methods of protection - tariffs, import quotas, subsidies and embargoes. Reasons for protection - Including infant industry, declining industry, strategic industry and avoidance of dumping. Consequences of protection - Effectiveness of protection and its impact on the home country and its trading partners. ‘Debate topic.’ ‘Class Activities’ with ‘Answers.’
Types of business organization   IGCSE Economics
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Types of business organization IGCSE Economics

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Prepared for KS3 , Year 9. Business Studies .At the end of the lesson students shouldbe able to; • Sole traders, partnerships, private and public limited companies, franchises and joint ventures • Differences between unincorporated businesses and limited companies • Concepts of risk, ownership and limited liability • Recommend and justify a suitable form of business organisation to owners/management in a given situation • Business organisations in the public sector, e.g. public corporations Class Activities at the end.
The Purpose, Nature of Business Activity, Speciation &Factors of ProductionIGCSE -Business Studies
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The Purpose, Nature of Business Activity, Speciation &Factors of ProductionIGCSE -Business Studies

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Prepared for KS3 Business Studies. 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. Factors of Production. Class Activities with Answers
Enterprise and Entrepreneurship
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Enterprise and Entrepreneurship

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This resource is made for Business Studies and Economics IGCSE At the end of the lesson, Students should be able to: Characteristics of successful entrepreneurs • Contents of a business plan and how business plans assist entrepreneurs • Why and how governments support business start-ups, e.g. grants, training. Do the Class Activity and Case Study Questions with Answers at the end of the presentation.