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Geography GRADED A+
Geography - ANS means the description of the earth 
spatial - ANS the distribution of various phenomena over the earths surface 
spatial relationships - ANS can best be defined as recurring patterns of things in connection with other 
things 
spatial perspective - ANS central in geography 
six essential elements of geography - ANS the world in spatial terms, places & regions, physical systems, 
Human systems, environment & society, uses of geography 
places & regions - ANS identities and lives o...
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Geography - ANS means the description of the earth 
spatial - ANS the distribution of various phenomena over the earths surface 
spatial relationships - ANS can best be defined as recurring patterns of things in connection with other 
things 
spatial perspective - ANS central in geography 
six essential elements of geography - ANS the world in spatial terms, places & regions, physical systems, 
Human systems, environment & society, uses of geography 
places & regions - ANS identities and lives o...
Geography - desertification
Where are the areas at risk of desertification 
Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya 
Natural Causes of desertification 
Drought, wind-soil erosion, soil erosion - during heavy rainfall, climatic variation and natral disasters 
Human causes (degradation) of desertification 
Human activities that contribute to desertification include the expansion and intensive use of 
agricultural lands, poor irrigation practices, deforestation, and overgrazing. 
how does desertification change the shearch for ...
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Where are the areas at risk of desertification 
Somalia, Ethiopia, Djibouti and Kenya 
Natural Causes of desertification 
Drought, wind-soil erosion, soil erosion - during heavy rainfall, climatic variation and natral disasters 
Human causes (degradation) of desertification 
Human activities that contribute to desertification include the expansion and intensive use of 
agricultural lands, poor irrigation practices, deforestation, and overgrazing. 
how does desertification change the shearch for ...
Geography QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+
Netherlands - ANS Amsterdam 
Ireland (Republic of) - ANS Dublin 
United Kingdom - ANS London 
Iceland - ANS Reykjavik 
Norway - ANS Oslo 
Sweden - ANS Stockholm 
Finland - ANS Helsinki 
Denmark - ANS Copenhagen 
Belgium - ANS Brussels 
Germany - ANS Berlin
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Netherlands - ANS Amsterdam 
Ireland (Republic of) - ANS Dublin 
United Kingdom - ANS London 
Iceland - ANS Reykjavik 
Norway - ANS Oslo 
Sweden - ANS Stockholm 
Finland - ANS Helsinki 
Denmark - ANS Copenhagen 
Belgium - ANS Brussels 
Germany - ANS Berlin
Regeneration RATED A+
economic activity - ANS measured by employment and output data, GDP and gross value added 
economic specialisation and structure - ANS places needing regeneration may increase economic 
specialisation or diversify economic structure 
characteristics of economic activity - health (measure, link) - ANS measured by morbidity, life 
expectancy and ill health, direct link between place, deprivation and associated lifestyles, and between 
health and economic sector/employment type 
characteristics of ...
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economic activity - ANS measured by employment and output data, GDP and gross value added 
economic specialisation and structure - ANS places needing regeneration may increase economic 
specialisation or diversify economic structure 
characteristics of economic activity - health (measure, link) - ANS measured by morbidity, life 
expectancy and ill health, direct link between place, deprivation and associated lifestyles, and between 
health and economic sector/employment type 
characteristics of ...
Social determinants of health
What are the social determinants of health? - ANS conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work 
and age 
social 
economic 
political 
model to explain various influences in behaviour - ANS Socioecological 
attempts to show layers and map relationships between individuals and their health 
non-modifiable causes at centre 
lifestyle factors 
social networks 
living and working conditions 
What has hugest impact on health - ANS Socioeconomic factors have a bigger impact than healthcare 
qu...
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What are the social determinants of health? - ANS conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work 
and age 
social 
economic 
political 
model to explain various influences in behaviour - ANS Socioecological 
attempts to show layers and map relationships between individuals and their health 
non-modifiable causes at centre 
lifestyle factors 
social networks 
living and working conditions 
What has hugest impact on health - ANS Socioeconomic factors have a bigger impact than healthcare 
qu...
Statistical Process Control 100% PASSED
SPC is based on __________ - ANS samples 
how close measurements are to each other - ANS precision 
how close a measurement is to the true value - ANS accuracy 
- can be described completely by knowing only the mean, and standard deviation 
- The area under sections of the curve can be used to estimate the cumulative probability of a certain 
"event" occurring - ANS properties of a normal distribution 
Usually, we set control limits of __________ - ANS +/- 3 standard deviations 
- Every proces...
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SPC is based on __________ - ANS samples 
how close measurements are to each other - ANS precision 
how close a measurement is to the true value - ANS accuracy 
- can be described completely by knowing only the mean, and standard deviation 
- The area under sections of the curve can be used to estimate the cumulative probability of a certain 
"event" occurring - ANS properties of a normal distribution 
Usually, we set control limits of __________ - ANS +/- 3 standard deviations 
- Every proces...
The Politics of Democratic socialism- Durbin
Educational background: - ANS Lionel Robbins his economic tutor for PPE Oxford 1929, scholarship to 
study under-consumptionist theories at UCL 1929, 1930= appointed to a lectureship in economics at LSE 
Political background: - ANS nonconformist, active in Union and Oxford Uni Labour Club 
1930s Works= - ANS Purchasing Power and the Trade Depression, The Problem of Credit policy 
Not in its abstract form that economics caught his imagination but in: - ANS the role economists could 
play in devel...
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Educational background: - ANS Lionel Robbins his economic tutor for PPE Oxford 1929, scholarship to 
study under-consumptionist theories at UCL 1929, 1930= appointed to a lectureship in economics at LSE 
Political background: - ANS nonconformist, active in Union and Oxford Uni Labour Club 
1930s Works= - ANS Purchasing Power and the Trade Depression, The Problem of Credit policy 
Not in its abstract form that economics caught his imagination but in: - ANS the role economists could 
play in devel...
The Politics of Democratic socialism- Durbin
Educational background: - ANS Lionel Robbins his economic tutor for PPE Oxford 1929, scholarship to 
study under-consumptionist theories at UCL 1929, 1930= appointed to a lectureship in economics at LSE 
Political background: - ANS nonconformist, active in Union and Oxford Uni Labour Club 
1930s Works= - ANS Purchasing Power and the Trade Depression, The Problem of Credit policy 
Not in its abstract form that economics caught his imagination but in: - ANS the role economists could 
play in devel...
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
Educational background: - ANS Lionel Robbins his economic tutor for PPE Oxford 1929, scholarship to 
study under-consumptionist theories at UCL 1929, 1930= appointed to a lectureship in economics at LSE 
Political background: - ANS nonconformist, active in Union and Oxford Uni Labour Club 
1930s Works= - ANS Purchasing Power and the Trade Depression, The Problem of Credit policy 
Not in its abstract form that economics caught his imagination but in: - ANS the role economists could 
play in devel...
the uk (london)
where is london? - ANS south east , western europe, northern hemisphere 
why good site for development - ANS lowest bridging point on thames and at high tide ships were able 
to navigate up river so city was a port 
london population - ANS 1/8th of population lives in london and 37% of ethnic minorities that were 
born outside the UK 
average age 36 
42% of Londoners in 2013 were of a different ethnicity and this may overtake white poole by 2040 
distribution of wealth - ANS average earnings 10,...
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where is london? - ANS south east , western europe, northern hemisphere 
why good site for development - ANS lowest bridging point on thames and at high tide ships were able 
to navigate up river so city was a port 
london population - ANS 1/8th of population lives in london and 37% of ethnic minorities that were 
born outside the UK 
average age 36 
42% of Londoners in 2013 were of a different ethnicity and this may overtake white poole by 2040 
distribution of wealth - ANS average earnings 10,...
UCL ECON 100% PASSED
economic rent 
A payment or other benefit received above and beyond what the individual would have received in his 
or her next best alternative (or reservation option) 
isocost line 
A line that represents all combinations that cost a given total amount 
cost of production equation 
c = (wL) + (pR) 
isocost line slope 
- (w/p) 
Diagram: Production Function-diminishing average product of labour 
Malthus argument as diagram 
Malthusian problem 
His model does not take account of the possibility a...
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economic rent 
A payment or other benefit received above and beyond what the individual would have received in his 
or her next best alternative (or reservation option) 
isocost line 
A line that represents all combinations that cost a given total amount 
cost of production equation 
c = (wL) + (pR) 
isocost line slope 
- (w/p) 
Diagram: Production Function-diminishing average product of labour 
Malthus argument as diagram 
Malthusian problem 
His model does not take account of the possibility a...