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IB Environmental Systems and Societies
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Course Companion: Environmental Systems and Societies
Author: Jill Rutherford

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Uniquely developed in cooperation with the International Baccalaureate.
Expertly written, this lively, full colour resource supports Diploma Programme students for the Environmental Systems and Societies course beginning in 2008.
- Packed full of case studies, extracts, quotations, statistics and activities to allow students to fully understand complex and controversial issues
- Examination questions included for practice and reinforcement of concepts learned
- Case studies from around the globe to help students with international mindedness
- Links to websites and other sources with cross curricular material
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IB Geography
Geography for the IB Diploma
Authors: Garrett Nagle and Briony Cooke

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Part of our range of Study Guides for the IB Diploma, this brand new title supports Diploma Programme students in the new 2009 Geography syllabus.
- Written by two senior IB examiners, it contains all the information required for the course in a concise, accessible format
- The brand new topic, 'Globalization', is given extra emphasis
- Questions and full mark schemes are provided along with advice on internal and external assessment
- Perfect for students whose first language is not English
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Advanced Geography

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With an IB Diploma checklist at the end of every chapter this is an ideal title for classroom textbook.
- Text is presented in short manageable sections to help students access information
easily: 'surgeries' explain difficult concepts, and 'seminars' examine key issues
- Geographical skills and case studies, both vital for exam success, are prominent throughout
- Important words and terms are explained, over 800 illustrations aid understanding, and 1000 questions reflect examination demands
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Additional Resources
Oxford International Student Atlas