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

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This resource explains how globalisation has increased and made crime difficult It explains the impact of globalisation on crime and how it has become difficult for police to prosecute crime due to the complexities of crimes associated with globalisation. The resource explains differing views/ perspectives- pessimist, postmordernist views on global crime.The resource show whether globalisation causes crime, deviance etc. it explains what are global crime are and more. Prepared for AS and A Level Sociology on globalisation
Understanding the Concept in Kingship
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Understanding the Concept in Kingship

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This resource is made for sociology AS and A/Level . it explains concepts in kingship such as matrifocal and patrifocal decent/ residences., and neo-lineal classifications, some other crucial phenomena are also explored under the institution of marriage such as dowry, divorce  and rules of  endogamy  and exogamy  in marriage are explain in this resource. polygny and polyandry etc are explained.
Orgins and Migration of the Fulanis in West Africa
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Orgins and Migration of the Fulanis in West Africa

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This resource explains the origins of the Fulanis in West Africa. It shows their co-habitation with the Hausa’s and how they are different with the Hausa ethnic group.The resource explains the dominance and Islamization of of other groups by the Fulani ethnic groups. It explains the culture, religion and occupation of the Fulani ethnic group in Nigeria,
Nature of Economic Problems and Production Possibilty Curve
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Nature of Economic Problems and Production Possibilty Curve

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Prepared for IGCSE Econonics on : 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.
Functionalist Perspective on Education
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Functionalist Perspective on Education

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The resource explains the functionalist, interactionist and Marxist perspectives on education.It explains the manifest and latent functions of education and other functions of education.Prepared for AS / A/Level Sociology
ASIA: People,Culture, Weather, Trade, Population
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ASIA: People,Culture, Weather, Trade, Population

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The resource is prepared for teaching KS3, Locational Knowledge-Asia At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to: ◦Discuss Asia as a continent. ◦Mention Asian countries and regions. ◦Give a brief history about Asia. ◦Discuss Asia’s physical features and biomes. ◦The Resource contains Class activities.
Mahatma Gandhi , his non violence campaign and the independence of India
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Mahatma Gandhi , his non violence campaign and the independence of India

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This resource explains how Gandhi achieved the Independence of India , using non-violence campaign. The resource shows how he secured the independence of India through his non- violent resistance. The resource shows his effort and strategies he used from his earliest periods and his political participation in India. It covers his philosophy, morality and views on religion and how it shaped his personality and self rule.
Lime Stone Landscape in England
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Lime Stone Landscape in England

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The resource is prepared for KS3 Geography. The students should be able to :  Define the term limestone  Discuss how limestone is formed and what features are typical of limestone areas.  Outline types of rocks found in upland areas of England.  Where the water goes in a limestone area, and what it looks like underground  Know what is distinctive about the Yorkshire Dales.  Discuss what is special about areas of limestone
Social Inequality  Meaning , Types  and Causes of Inequality
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Social Inequality Meaning , Types and Causes of Inequality

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The resource is prepared for Sociology Year 10 and 11. The resource explains the meaning of inequality. It demonstrate that their three types of Social Inequality. It uses examples to show how inequality affects society.The lesson explains different theories used in explaining inequality.