GCSE Geography Controlled Assessment When I visited Box Hill my main objective was to analyse the effects of tourism on Box Hill’s ecosystem and how the people at Box Hill have dealt with the effects‚ I will visit 4 sites which are Upper Burford Spur‚ Lower Burford Spur‚ Viewpoint and Broadwoods Tower. All of this was linked to either the weather‚ the surroundings‚ the species nearby or the tourism. All my results will be linked to my vegetation transect. My vegetation transect will have information
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Introduction Throughout the completion of my geography controlled coursework I am going to investigate the Collin River and how its river features change as we go downstream. Aims Through the completion of this piece of coursework I aim to measure the cross-sectional area of the Collin River at five points along the river’s course. I aim to measure the amount of discharge along the river’s course. I aim to notice how the bed load changes by size and shape as we go downstream. Theoretical Context
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Different Cultures Prose GCSE English Controlled Assessment and Extended Literary text GCSE English Language Controlled Assessment exemplar The GCSE English folder Reading requirement includes work on a Different Cultures prose text chosen from the GCSE English Literature Different Cultures set text list. The generic task specifies that the essay must be on either character or theme. The GCSE English Language Reading requirement is an essay on an Extended Literary prose or drama text based either
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SDME: Happisburgh Background Happisburgh is located 30km north east of Norwich‚ the soil consists mainly of relatively soft Jurassic-Cretaceous aged mudstone‚ limestone and sandstone‚ and as such is easily eroded; currently it is sitting on and even in the sea coast‚ with a population of 1400 people and roughly 600 buildings also while currently being a coastal village it was once separated from the sea by the parish of Whimpell‚ historic records seem to suggest that over 250m of land were eroded
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Essay Notes • Nixon sought to gain peace in Vietnam & set up a withdrawal of the troops (yes) • Kissinger claimed that the majority of the population were pro government & against protest(no)- the population turned against the war in an overwhelming majority • Post troop withdrawal-larger protest called mobilization(yes) -Due to the Us being involved in bombing campaigns in Cambodia outraged people • Black Americans & students were the majority of anti-war protestors (yes/no)-
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This guide is to give you an indication of how to complete the first assessment task. To help you with starting this first assignment I have made a presentation called The Nest action agenda available in MyMedia. I have also made available my notes of the presentation in the Assessment Resources folder. The pdf gives you access to the key ARACY readings and resources through the hyperlinks by using control+click. In the presentation I used the example of ‘Improving the social and emotional wellbeing
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GCSE Geography Unit 1- Dynamic Planet Brief overview study guide Please use this booklet with caution – it is designed to give a summary of some of the key ideas and point you in the right direction for case studies. It does not however cover everything and has little case study detail. A full revision programme also needs: Revision using your notes Ensuring you understand key terms and can give definitions of them. Learning key facts about case studies Completion of past
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EDEXCEL UNIT 4 GEOGRAPHY CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT HYPOTHESIS INVESTIGATION NORTH NORFOLK COASTAL EROSION AND MANAGEMENT [pic] INTRODUCTION HYPOTHESIS ONE- Coastal management is essential to sustain the economy of Cromer. I think this will be proven by my investigation as without coastal management there would be disruption to businesses. HYPOTHESIS TWO - Coastal processes pose a greater threat to people in Happisburgh than they do to Cromer. I think this will be proven
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| Privacy Statem ent | Site Map | Contact Us | Search Home GCSE: Biology Chemistry Commerce Statistics Mathematics A-Level: Physics Chemistry Economics Mathematics Home Revision Papers Revision Community Blog Games Advertise GCSE Biology Transport In Humans Transport In Humans The human transport system is a system of tubes with a pump and valves to ensure one way blood flow. We need a transport system to deliver oxygen‚ nutrients and other substances to all
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GCSE French/ German/ Spanish Revision Plan Your listening exam is worth 20% of your overall GCSE grade. Your reading exam is worth 20% of your overall GCSE grade. General guidance for the exam papers: * The exam papers will feature questions based on ANY of the topics found in your textbook (even the ones you have forgotten about because you did them ages ago at the beginning of Year 10) * All of the instructions on the exam paper will be in English and your answers will also be in English
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