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I have over 11 years of teaching and experience in the further education sector specialising in Politics, Geography, Sociology, Economics, Business Studies and Religious Studies. I enjoy creating educational resources that boost students understanding and confidence. I am an established TES author with many new exciting resources in the pipeline. I offer a range of resources for A Level.

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I have over 11 years of teaching and experience in the further education sector specialising in Politics, Geography, Sociology, Economics, Business Studies and Religious Studies. I enjoy creating educational resources that boost students understanding and confidence. I am an established TES author with many new exciting resources in the pipeline. I offer a range of resources for A Level.
Presentation on Business Ethics (A Level Edexcel Religious Studies)
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Presentation on Business Ethics (A Level Edexcel Religious Studies)

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Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Example of Slavery, Unethical Business? The Relationship Between Business and Consumers, Consumer, Cyber-Crime and Surveillance, Good or Bad? The Relationship Between Employers and Employees, Whistle-Blowing, The Relationship between Business and Globalisation, The Reasons for Globalisation, Globalisation: Good or Bad? Exploitation Vs Benefits, Globalisation and Unfair Trade – Free Choice Defence, Better than Nothing Defence, No Sweat Movement, Legality Defence, Possibility Defence, Anti-Globalisation, Business and the Environment and Case Study: Anglo American.
Revision Notes on Regenerating Places (A Level Edexcel Geography)
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Revision Notes on Regenerating Places (A Level Edexcel Geography)

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Comprehensive Revision Notes that Covers: How and Why Do Places Vary - Economics, Function and Characteristics of Places, Past and Present Connections, Why Might Regeneration Be Needed? - Economic and Social Inequalities, Engagement and Experience of a Place, The Lived Experience and Attachment of Places Varies, Evaluating the Need for Regeneration, How is Regeneration Managed? - The Role of UK Government Policies, Local Government Policies, Changing Public Perception, How Successful is Regeneration? - Measuring Success, Employment, Urban Regeneration and Urban Stakeholders, Rural Regeneration and Rural Stakeholders, Changing Public Perception, How Successful is Regeneration? - Measuring Success, Urban Regeneration and Urban Stakeholders alongside Rural Regeneration and Rural Stakeholders.
Presentation on Devolution in NI 1920-1972 and Political Failures (A Level Government & Politics)
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Presentation on Devolution in NI 1920-1972 and Political Failures (A Level Government & Politics)

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Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Home Rule Bills for Ireland, the Growth of Unionism, the Growth of Nationalism, Government of Ireland Act, Devolution after 1920, Differing Perspectives on the devolved Unionist Government from 1920, the 1937 Irish Free State Constitution Deal, How Realistic Were Unionist Fears? Excuse or Explanation for Discrimination? to What Extent were Nationalists to Blame? Self-Exclusion from Devolved Government, Possibilities for the Reform of Devolved Government by the 1960s, the Civil Rights Movement, Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, the Inability of the Devolved Government to Adequately Reform, a Difficult-to-Reform Polity, the British Response to the Problems of the Unionist Devolved Government in 1969, British Policy Initiatives in Northern Ireland since 1969, the growing intra-unionist challenge to the devolved Unionist Government, the end of the Devolved Unionist government, UK Government Green Paper 1972, Sunningdale Agreement 1973, New Devolution Proposed via the UK Government’s 1973 White Paper that was later agreed at Sunningdale, December 1973, Unionist Mistrust of the SDLP and the Council of Ireland, Implementing Devolved Power Sharing: the Collapse of Support and the Collapse of Devolved Power Sharing, May 1974.
Presentation on Devolution in NI since the Good Friday Agreement (A Level Government & Politics)
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Presentation on Devolution in NI since the Good Friday Agreement (A Level Government & Politics)

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Comprehensive Presentation that Covers: Devolved Chaos 1999-2002, Unionist Division over the GFA, The Northern Ireland Assembly Elections November 2003, DUP-UUP Electoral Competition 1989-2010, Sinn Fein-SDLP Electoral Competition 1989-2007, St. Andrews Agreement, the Northern Ireland Assembly 2007, Voting System, the Executive, Office of First Minister and Deputy First Minister, Continuing Issues in Northern Ireland: Parades, Representation, Polarisation, Victims, the Economy, and Flags, Devolution Progress 2007-15, Attitudes to Devolved Power Sharing 2015 and Satisfaction with Devolved Power Sharing, by Party Supported, 2011. The Presentation includes Polling Data, Electoral Results, and Graphs.