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Key Geography: New Interactions - David Waugh and Tony Bushell: ... is a textbook used in most schools to teach key stage 3 geography (years 7 – 9). The new addition of Interactions comes out very soon but schools are still using the original addition. This contains sections on: Natural environment, hazards (earthquakes, volcanos etc), tourism, Italy, USA and World Development. The current addition is well written and the language very clear. Each double page has review ...
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S Key Geography: New Connections - David Waugh and Tony Bushell
... book is one of the main textbooks used for Key Stage 3 (years 7 – 9) Geography in most schools in the UK. This new edition covers the topics: weathering, rivers and coasts; primary activities; secondary activities; environmental concerns; population and Kenya. Like the other three books in the series, (foundations, interactions and places) the pages are clearly laid out and there are review questions on each page, as well as a very comprehensive glossary of key words. The book is designed to be accessible to all abilities and the activites include completing diagrams, short answer questions and comparing data. The new 2001 edition includes sections on enquiry, ...
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S Key Geography: New Foundations - David Waugh and Tony Bushell
... book is one of the main textbooks used for Key Stage 3 (years 7 - 9) Geography in most schools in the UK. It is part of a series but this volume covers the following topics: what is geography, weather and climate, river flooding, settlement, transport, the United Kingdom and map skills. The pages are clearly laid out and there are review questions on each page. The activites include things such as completing diagrams, answering questions, writing an arguement and deciding on their own oppinions on a particular topic. This new addition is suitable for the new national curriculum and includes possibilities for using ICT (computers) which can help interest children in t...
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pan An Introduction to Genetic Algorithms - Melanie Mitchell
... is an extraordinarily successful strategy in nature - with prime examples being disease-resistant bacteria that are evolving as fast we can through anti-biotics at them. It has it's failures too - just look at the BNP :) Computer scientist John Holland, building on some earlier work, had the bright idea of applying evolutionary strategies to problem solving. He took random strings of 1's and 0's, which he used to encode solutions to mathematical problems, and evolved them using reproduction and mutation to mimic natural geentic processes. He would take these random strings, see which ones were closest to the answer and then cross-breed these with ...
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