Global warming: we’ve all heard if it. But what is the actual definition of it, and how is it different to enhanced global warming? What actually is global warming? Global warming is the rise in temperature around the world. Since the 1950s, scientists have measured the steadily increasing temperature of the world’s climate. They have […]
Author: Leo Turnbull
Here are my results for the BBC Bitesize Quiz that I took after revising here.
Algerian Music
Algeria is one of the only countries in north Africa with its own style of Folk Music. As a country, it has been exposed to West Africa, Sub-Sahara, the Ottoman Empire and also Europe. This has created a wide, diverse range of music. Some of the most well-known types of Algerian music include: Malouf (Andalusian […]
Please leave any feedback you might have on my OneNote! Quelquefois, j’aime nager. Elle déteste boire du thé Il adore manger de la pizza J’adore rester à la maison Elle aime voyager en France View the work that goes with these sentences here.
Please leave any feedback you might have on my OneNote! French English Ext: Je form Ext: He Ext: She manger to eat je mange il mange elle mange boire to drink je bois il boit elle boit aller to go je vais il va elle va danser to dance je danse il danse il danse […]
The invention of the World Wide Web has provided one of the biggest changes the world has ever seen. It continues to grow to this day, with over 1,765,194,959 websites registered. It has completely changed the way we see the world, with anyone being able to publish anything.
The Welfare State was founded at the end of the Second World War to ensure that the public had a basic “safety net” to protect them in peace time. It played an key role in reducing “socio-economic inequalities”. Without it, the economic prosperity of our country would have declined even more after the end of […]
World War One revolutionised Britain in many ways, including giving women important jobs that before would never have been considered, leading to women eventually getting the vote. WW1 also changed the way many people thought about war, and led to many new technologies being invented, like the first fighter jet.
The Battle of Waterloo marked the end of the Napoleonic wars. However, this battle was also the “groundword” for Nato and the United Nations, as only 36% of Wellington’s army were actually British. In Lord Byron’s poem about the battle, he mentions “United Nations”, which was later picked up by Winston Churchill, and later used […]
The Great Fire of London happened in 1666, and although it burned down many buildings and left thousands homeless. However, it also killed of the rest of the Plague. After the fire, London evolved massively, widening roads, making houses bigger, and helping to create what London is today.