House of Lords reform is, of course, as well as being an old chestnut, is a frequent topic on exam papers. The arguments for ...
Some candidates have sought to solidify their appeal by choosing a running mate that has similar strengths. The "reinforced ticket" of Clinton-Gore in the 1990s is such an example. Academic thinking ...
Here is a simple, editable Powerpoint covering the topic 1.1.2 Risk and Reward for Edexcel GCSE Business ...
Infrastructure - there may be a higher risk of damage to buildings and roads from flood events. Transport - there may be more disruption to travel as flooding cuts of roads and railway lines, as well ...
The Saffir-Simpson Scale is used to measure the wind strength of tropical storms - the higher the category scale, then the more intense the tropical storm will be (and the stronger the wind). The ...
The employment structure of a country is how the workers are divided into different types of economic activity - i.e. the percentage of workers in each category. Primary sector - this involves ...
Here is a simple, editable Powerpoint covering the topic 1.1.3 The Dynamic Nature of Business for Edexcel GCSE Business ...
Desertification in semi-arid areas such as the Sahel has many impacts, both on a local and global scale. Soil erosion is caused by deforestation, as well as poor farming practices. Deforestation ...
Here is a collection of study notes on physical landscapes (coastal, river and glacial) for students taking GCSE Geography.
When two plates collide they form a destructive margin - this is also known as a convergent margin as two plates are converging. The resulting effect is dependent on what sort of plates are colliding.
Here is a simple, editable Powerpoint covering the topic 1.1.1 The Dynamic Nature of Business for Edexcel GCSE Business ...
The government is planning to upgrade workers’ rights, but businesses are concerned about how their costs may rise. The UK government’s Employment Rights Bill proposes significant reforms, including ...