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Access to Geography: Globalisation provides students with an in-depth and current understanding of the issues and themes that define the topic. Opening with coverage of the global economy, the author assesses globalisation and changing economic activity, the impact that trans-national corporations have had on countries and regions, the role newly industrialized countries in the global economy and the likely nature of the world's economy in the future. The study guide provides a firm base for developing skills required by the AS and A level specifications.
A portrait based on access to the late actor's personal writings offers insight into his experiences as a soldier in World War II, his stage and film achievements, and his fiercely private personal life.
The black brew with the thick creamy top was created by Arthur Guinness in 1759, Paul Kennedy celebrates the history and mythology of Guinness, from its humble Dublin origins to its current status as the most successful brand name anywhere.
From the beginning in 1759 when Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease on a run-down Dublin brewery to the present when over 10 million glasses of Guinness[registered] beer are drunk every day, this book celebrates the story of one of the world's most iconic brands. It reveals the compelling history of the beer, with evocative photographs of the people and places that are such a part of the rich heritage of Guinness[registered] the brand. Remembered too are some classic advertisements, with some special moments from early advertising work beautifully relived. You will also discover what gives Guinness[registered] beer that distinctive colour and flavour and precisely how to pour the perfect pint. Added to this are 18 delicious Guinness[registered] inspired recipes, both classic and contemporary, that make the most of the taste of one of the world's best loved beers. Let's raise a glass to 250 remarkable years.
A key resource for the IGCSE Geography specification, written by leading and experienced Geography teachers and authors. This book has been carefully prepared to cover the full curriculum for the University of Cambridge International Examinations IGCSE course in Geography. It is accompanied by a CD-ROM offering invaluable study and revision support.
Exam board: Cambridge Assessment International Education Level: A-level Subject: Geography First teaching: September 2016 First exams: Summer 2018 Reinforce and practise skills learned with step-by-step support from experts to help you achieve your maximum potential. - Improve your knowledge of geographical patterns, processes and changes with internationally focussed examples and case studies from around the world. - Clarify key points and ensure common mistakes are avoided with expert advice and tips. - Test and consolidate your knowledge with end of topic questions and answers, and exam-style questions for AS and A2 levels. - Plan and pace your revision with the revision planner.
The a Access to Geographya series... has hit the right level and style for A-level students as well as lay readers. It offers a general introduction to key topics, case studies, summaries and exercises, and plentiful subheadings and bullet-points help easy navigation.
Brand new text book (including CD) written especially to support the International A and AS Level Geography syllabus from Cambridge International Examinations. There is also a companion Teacher's CD.