GCSE GEOGRAPHY EXAM REVISION GUIDE 2005 THE EXAM PAPER The paper lasts for 2 hours and 15 minutes and carries 50% of your marks. There are 2 sections: A. PLACES – 1. The European Union‚ including the UK 2. Less Economically Developed Countries 3. More Economically Developed Countries‚ outside EU B. THEMES – 1. Physical Systems and Environments 2. Natural Hazards and People 3. Economic Systems and Development
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Corruption Despite all the foreign aid‚ recovery in Haiti has been a very slow process. It is currently now five years later and Haiti is still struggling to rebuild infrastructure and shelter for the 80‚000 people who are still homeless. The Main reason for this is because of local (Haiti’s government) and international corruption. By 2013‚ an estimate of $3 billion in individual donations and another $6 billion in governmental agencies have been donated to Haiti but too little has been accomplished
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Accusations of Devil worship‚ ritual infant murder‚ and cannibalism first were aimed at the Cathar heretics in southern France by the Catholic clergy in their propaganda war against the insurrection. They proved quite effective‚ so were used over and over again against real and imagined enemies of the established moral and political order. In quick succession‚ accusations of Satan worship were made against other heretics‚ Jews‚ witches
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“‘Tis weak and vicious people who cast the blame on fate”. This means that people blame others for something because they are so vicious that they will blame someone just to save themselves. This is exactly what many characters do in the play‚ The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller. The three people who are ultimately to blame for the deaths of innocents during the witch trials are Tituba‚ Abigail‚ and Reverend Hale. Tituba is one of the main characters to blame. When they were talking about what happened
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THE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG Department of Geography ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN AN URBANIZING WORLD (GEOG 1012) First Semester 2013-2014 Essay 1: Compare and contrast the main characteristics of the urbanization process in the First and Third Worlds Urbanization refers to the process by which an increasing proportion of a national population lives in towns and cities. It can be movement from rural to an urban or simply involves a growth in the number
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Mesopotamia’s geography played an important role in society. The Tigris and Euphrates rivers were crucial to the people of mesopotamia. The geography of Mesopotamia helped the people in ways of providing a keen land for farming‚ a method of transportation‚ and a polytheistic religion for society to follow. The unpredictable flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers led to many advances as well as a mesopotamian religion. The people of mesopotamia believed in many gods that would control the natural
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AIM OF STUDY The aim of this study is to describe the features found along the course of the Wag Water River at Golden Spring St. Andrew and Toms River St. Mary and explains how they were formed. . LOCATION OF STUDY AREA The Wag Water River is located in the parishes of St. Andrew and St. Mary‚ Jamaica. The river flows northwards from the hilly interior of Stony Hill and enters the Caribbean Sea at Annotto Bay St. Mary as shown in figures 1 and 2. Figure 2: Map Extract
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Mexico’s geography Geography are the physical features of the earth’s atmosphere as it affects human activity‚ land use ‚ and resources. Mexico is a very large country .This country is divided into six different tourist regions. It is the 3rd largest in latin america. Mexico is full of multiple areas of land and bodies of water. The geography of mexico is also diverse in its climate‚ landforms‚ natural resources‚ and agriculture. The climate in the southern part of the united states is very similar
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The Effects of the 2010 Haiti Earthquake On January 12‚ 2010‚ Haiti was hit by a magnitude 7.0 earthquake (Richter scale)‚ which caused devastating damage to its capital‚ Port-Au-Prince. There is still no consensual official data available‚ but the International Red Cross estimated that the earthquake affected about 3 million people. The Haitian government reports that an estimated 316‚000 had died 300‚000 had been injured and more than 1 million
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along the course of the river. The Morant Bay River is located in the parish of St.Thomas and was visited on the second of February 2011 between the hours of 9a.m – 5p.m. Materials such as pictures and data have been gathered by means of reading Geography textbooks and notes which have been collected on the day of the trip from the Geologist‚ to put this project together. ------------------------------------------------- DELTA A Delta is a triangular shaped area of deposits of the mouth of a
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