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earthquakes

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a quick guide to what an earthquake is and why they happen, with a case study on the world's biggest earthquake
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the ocean

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revision notes on the ocean. includes features of the ocean, the carbon cycle, the water cycle, how we use the ocean and how we harm it.
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spanish adjectives

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over 60 key adjectives in spanish clearly presented to aid all kinds of learning including written work, speaking and listening.
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igcse biology revision notes (edexcel)

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Useful revision notes covering the full syllabus suitable for igcse/gcse biology- a great way to revise with all the information condensed and easy to read. Includes notes on experiments and practical techniques.
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Trigonometric identities and equations handout

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a summary of all the trigonometric identities, equations and formulae needed for A-level maths, including integration and differentiation, laid out in a easy to read reference sheet. Also includes a display revision sheet on differentiating and integrating sin and cos.
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macroeconomic indicators

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AS-level AQA revision. Includes GDP, GNP, GNP per capita, CPI, RPI, employment indicators, and the balance of payments. Definitions, what they're used for, and how good they are as an indicator evaluation. Includes table of short term economic indicators from website: http://www.oecd.org/std/prices-ppp/1947731.pdf
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Economics AQA AS module 1 powerpoint

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AQA AS module 1- market and market failure -the economic problem (types of economics, sectors of the economy, types of goods, resources, nature and purpose of economic activity, production possibility diagrams, , role of the market) -allocation of resources (supply and demand, elasticity, equilibrium) -production and efficiency (specialization and division of labor, economies and dis-economies of scale) -market failure (externalities, market failure, merit and demerit goods, free/public goods, income and wealth, monopoly) -government intervention (reasons, methods, government failure)