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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their English Literature GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Geography GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their History GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Physics GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Chemistry GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Business GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Biology GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to 11 Plus & GCSE English Success Hub! šŸŒŸ Iā€™m Haleema, an experienced English tutor specialising in 11 Plus and GCSE English. On this podcast, youā€™ll find expert tips, strategies, and resources to help students excel in both 11+ entrance exams and GCSE English Language & Literature. From mastering creative writing and comprehension to nailing top grades in your essays, my goal is to make English accessible, enjoyable, and empowering. Subscribe for regular lessons, exam prep guides, st ...
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GCSE English RevisionPod

Mr Forster, Mr Gallie

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RevisionPod - English revision made easy.Follow us on Twitter @GRevisionpodEvery week, Mr Forster and Mr Gallie bring you a dose of high energy revision to help you achieve the best possible marks in your English GCSE's. Each episode will look at a different question from your set texts and explore how we would analyse the language and contextual factors and how you can then use this knowledge to boost your essay writing. Click on the bio of each episode to download your GCSE RevisionPod han ...
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The official podcast of the Golf Course Superintendent Association of America turns a spotlight on the stories of GCSAA's members and the vital role they play in the game of golf's overall success. The podcast is also a vehicle to showcase association products and services that can help members do their jobs better, faster and more cost-effectively.
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Revise - GCSE Maths Revision

Seneca Learning Revision

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Let other students help you revise for your GCSE Maths exams. In this series, students break down complicated Maths topics to their core components helping you rock your GCSE Mathematics exams. Find your FREE online GCSE Maths course here: http://bit.ly/37YivNd
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Let us help you revise for your GCSE English Language exams. In this series, we break down complicated English Language concepts to their core components helping you ace your English exams. Find your FREE online GCSE English Language course here: http://bit.ly/32NawRh
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Short podcasts to help you learn content for AQA GCSE science for Biology, Chemistry and Physics whether you're doing Separate or Combined Science. Don't forget to check out The Science Break on Youtube, @thesciencebreak on Insta and of course the website, thesciencebreak.com.
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Focusing on the Edexcel course for GCSE History (UK exams). These Really Good Revision podcasts are aimed at helping students prepare for their GCSE exams. Specialist topics include Richard and John (series 1), the American West (series 2), Weimar and Nazi Germany (coming soon), Medicine 1250-present (coming soon) and World War I medicine (coming soon). Also check out reallygoodrevision Geography with Mr Goodman for GCSE AQA Geography podcasts.
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Religious Studies GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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Welcome to REVISE, the ultimate podcast for those ready to ace their Media GCSE exams! Are you feeling the exam pressure building up like a stack of unread textbooks? Fear not! Join us as we transform daunting topics into digestible, engaging, and easy-to-follow episodes. To see all of Seneca Learning's available content, visit our website https://app.senecalearning.com/
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GCS Podcast

Tony Anthony and the GCS Team

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Welcome to the GCS Podcast: Igniting Your Evangelism Mastery! Are you prepared to kindle the flames of your passion for sharing the Gospel and effecting transformative change in people's lives? Your journey begins here. Allow us to introduce you to the GCS Podcast, where we embark on an exploration of the intricate art of evangelism. Here, we will navigate the intricate web of principles, practices, and processes that will empower you to become a formidable transformational evangelist. Our g ...
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Before Edward Jenner's work, smallpox was a deadly and highly contagious disease. The common method of prevention, inoculation, was risky, expensive, and not always effective. Jenner observed that milkmaids who contracted cowpox seemed immune to smallpox. He tested this theory by inoculating people with cowpox, finding it provided protection againsā€¦
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In this episode we discuss the Weimar Republic's collapse during the Great Depression and the subsequent rise of the Nazi Party. It highlights the government's ineffectiveness in addressing economic problems like unemployment, exacerbated by the terms of Versailles. The rise of the Nazi party is shown through election results from 1928 to 1932. It ā€¦
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4 Grammar Hacks to Instantly Improve Your Childā€™s Writing! šŸ“¢ Is your child struggling with grammar? These 4 powerful grammar hacks will instantly boost their writing skills, improve sentence structure, and build their confidence! Whether theyā€™re preparing for exams or just need help writing better essays, these easy grammar strategies will make a hā€¦
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In this episode we cover the decline of Ancient Rome and its impact on the state of medical knowledge in the subsequent Medieval period. It argues that warfare and infrastructural decay led to the loss of vital medical texts and hindered communication among physicians. Furthermore, it explores the rise of superstitions surrounding the causes of disā€¦
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In this episode, we outline the complexities of religious shifts during Henry VIII's reign, characterising it as a break from papal authority that wasn't fully aligned with Protestantism. It details the theological back-and-forth through acts like the Ten and Six Articles, alongside the significant dissolution of monasteries for religious and econoā€¦
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šŸ”” Want to help your child build a strong vocabulary effortlessly? In this episode, Iā€™m sharing 4 powerful, easy-to-implement strategies that will help your child expand their vocabulary naturallyā€”without memorisation or boring worksheets! šŸš€ A rich vocabulary is the foundation of better writing, stronger comprehension, and confident communication. Tā€¦
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Subcsribe to GCSE English Revisionpod + here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/227488/subscribe In our second My Name is Leon episode, we look at whether the protagonist should be considered an admirable character. As with all good 'to what extent' questions, the first thing to get into is what admirable really means. Certainly not a word ever used to deā€¦
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Subscriber-only episode Subcsribe to GCSE English Revisionpod + here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/227488/subscribe We take on a brand new text for your revising pleasure today in the form of the excellent novel My Name is Leon. Our question appears simple on the surface, but like all good literature explorations, if you think a little deeper about iā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll discuss the Night of the Long Knives and its significance in solidifying Hitler's power. Weā€™ll explain how Hitler perceived the SA and its leader, Rƶhm, as threats to his authority and sought the loyalty of the smaller but disciplined German army and the SS, led by Himmler. On June 30, 1934, Hitler ordered the SS to purge theā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the rise of the Nazi dictatorship in Germany. Weā€™ll discuss how the Nazis eliminated political opposition and secured Hitlerā€™s authority after taking power. Weā€™ll examine the Reichstag Fire on February 27, 1933, which allowed Hitler to pass an Emergency Decree that suspended the Weimar constitution and led to the arreā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the significant improvements in public health in 19th-century Britain due to government intervention. Weā€™ll discuss the 1848 Public Health Act, which marked the beginning of these efforts, and how the "Great Stink" of 1858 compelled Parliament to construct Londonā€™s sewer system. Weā€™ll examine the impact of the 1867 Seā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore Nazi Germany's economic policy, focusing on rearmament and the goal of self-sufficiency. Weā€™ll discuss Hjalmar Schacht's initial management of the economy and Hermann Goering's implementation of the Four-Year Plan in 1936, aimed at military expansion and economic independence. While rearmament successfully stimulated ā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore Nazi employment policies in Germany, focusing on their efforts to revitalize the economy and reduce unemployment. Weā€™ll discuss job creation programs, especially in public construction projects, and the establishment of the National Labour Service. Despite claims of significantly reduced unemployment, the statistics oā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore key factors that drove the Renaissance Scientific Revolution. Weā€™ll discuss the invention of Johannes Gutenberg's printing press and how it revolutionised the rapid dissemination of knowledge across Europe by making information widely accessible. The growth in the number of printers and printed materials allowed for tā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll examine the Puritans, devout Protestants influenced by reformers like John Calvin, who aimed to purify the Church of England by eliminating Catholic influences and embracing simplicity. Weā€™ll discuss how their beliefs led them to challenge traditional ceremonies and the role of bishops, creating tension with Queen Elizabeth. ā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the religious tensions in England during Elizabeth I's reign, focusing on the impact of Catholic interests and the Counter-Reformation. Weā€™ll discuss the role of Jesuit missionaries, who aimed to reconvert Protestants, and how Elizabeth perceived them as threats to national stability. As a result, her initial tolerancā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll examine the public health advancements made by the Ancient Romans, focusing on their infrastructure improvements, such as aqueducts and sewers, which enhanced sanitation and provided clean water. Weā€™ll discuss their medical practices, including herbal remedies and the 'Theory of Opposites,' while noting the rarity of surgicalā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the contributions of Claudius Galen to medicine and his lasting influence. Weā€™ll discuss his theories on the four bodily humours and his advocacy for observation and diagnostics, such as pulse and urine analysis. Weā€™ll also cover his 'Theory of Opposites' in treatment and how his alignment with the Christian Church heā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore public health in Industrial Britain, focusing on the impact of urbanisation and poor sanitation. Weā€™ll talk about key figures like Edwin Chadwick, who advocated for reforms, and John Snow, who proved cholera was waterborne. Weā€™ll discuss government responses, including the 1848 Public Health Act, and how these effortsā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll examine the evolving role of women in the Weimar Republic. Weā€™ll discuss their political advancements, including suffrage and constitutional equality, as well as their economic progress in professional fields. Weā€™ll also explore the challenges women faced, such as post-war job losses and societal expectations. Finally, weā€™ll ā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the arrival of the Black Death in Britain in 1348 and its devastating effects. Weā€™ll discuss its origins, rapid spread, and the ineffectiveness of medieval treatments. Weā€™ll also examine how the massive death toll led to labour shortages, economic shifts, and the decline of the feudal system. Finally, weā€™ll consider tā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore how the Nazis rose to power by exploiting Germanyā€™s economic struggles. Weā€™ll discuss their use of propaganda, intimidation, and tailored messaging to appeal to different social groups. Weā€™ll also examine the role of the SA, financial backing, and Hitlerā€™s leadership in consolidating support. Finally, weā€™ll consider hā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll examine the impact of the Wall Street Crash of 1929 on Germany. Weā€™ll explore how the recall of US loans led to economic collapse, mass unemployment, and increased poverty. Weā€™ll also discuss how these hardships eroded faith in democracy, creating fertile ground for radical political movements. Finally, weā€™ll consider how theā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore how surgery was transformed in the nineteenth century through the introduction of anaesthetics, antiseptics, and aseptic techniques. Weā€™ll discuss the challenges surgeons faced before these innovations and how breakthroughs like chloroform and carbolic acid changed medical practice. Finally, weā€™ll examine how the adopā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the influence of Hippocrates on medieval and modern medicine. Weā€™ll discuss his emphasis on natural treatments, including the use of clinical observation to diagnose illnesses. Weā€™ll also break down his famous Four Humours Theory and how it shaped medical understanding for centuries. Finally, weā€™ll look at the Hippocrā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore Elizabeth Iā€™s Religious Settlement and how it aimed to unify a divided England. Weā€™ll break down key differences between Catholic and Protestant beliefs and examine how the Acts of Uniformity and Supremacy sought to strike a balance. Weā€™ll discuss Elizabethā€™s title as "governor" of the Church and how her policies alloā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the religious turmoil in England leading up to Elizabeth Iā€™s reign. Weā€™ll discuss Henry VIIIā€™s break from the Catholic Church, Edward VIā€™s push for Protestant reforms, and Mary Iā€™s return to Catholicism. Weā€™ll examine how these rapid shifts created instability and conflict, leaving Elizabeth with the challenge of unifā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the Great Plague of 1665 and its devastating impact on Londonā€™s population. Weā€™ll discuss common beliefs about the plagueā€™s causes, including miasma and divine punishment, and the remedies people used, such as bloodletting and fleeing to the countryside. Weā€™ll examine advancements since the Black Death, including imprā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the changing landscape of medical treatment during the Renaissance. Weā€™ll discuss how some doctors embraced modern approaches while many still relied on outdated methods due to limited training. Weā€™ll examine the continued influence of religion and superstition in medicine, including pilgrimages, prayers, and the "Royā€¦
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In this episode we discuss plate margins, which are areas where tectonic plates meet. It identifies three primary types: destructive, constructive, and conservative. Destructive margins involve one plate sliding under another. Constructive margins feature plates moving apart, allowing magma to rise. Conservative margins occur where plates slide pasā€¦
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In this episode we will explore the Weimar Constitution, highlighting its key features, strengths, and weaknesses. It emphasizes the enfranchisement of all Germans over 20 and efforts to prevent power concentration. However, flaws like proportional representation caused unstable coalitions, and Article 48 allowed the President to bypass democracy. ā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll describe the Weimar Republic, which governed Germany during the interwar period, and its connection to economic conditions. Weā€™ll discuss the role of the President, elected every seven years, who appointed ministers and could issue decrees using Article 48. Weā€™ll also explore the structure of Parliament, including the Reichstā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll discuss how Prussiaā€™s military dominance shaped the German Empire. Weā€™ll explore how Prussian officers led the military forces and how their militaristic traditions fueled Germanyā€™s global ambitions under the policy of ā€˜Weltpolitik.ā€™ The Kaiser aimed to rival Britainā€™s power, and Prussian ideals influenced both government andā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll examine the Kaiser's Navy Laws, enacted between 1898 and 1912, which aimed to expand Germanyā€™s navy as part of his policy of Weltpolitik. Weā€™ll discuss how this expansion boosted industry, patriotism, and imperial defense but also led to increased taxes, national debt, and opposition from the Social Democratic Party. Additionā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the challenges of medieval surgery, including the absence of anaesthetics, understanding of infection, and blood loss management. Common procedures, such as bloodletting, amputation, and cauterisation, were often performed by barber surgeons with limited training. Despite these hurdles, key figures advanced surgical kā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll discuss the Weimar Republicā€™s social and cultural transformations. Workers saw improved living standards, including wage increases and unemployment insurance, despite criticism from wealthier Germans. This period also experienced a cultural flourishing, free from censorship, with the Bauhaus school revolutionising architecturā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the advancements in medicine during the Islamic Empire in the 8th and 9th centuries. Scholars like Avicenna and Al-Nafis built on ancient Greek and Roman works, with Avicennaā€™s Canon of Medicine and Al-Nafis's description of blood circulation, despite dissection restrictions. Abulcasis advanced surgery through his detā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll discuss Louis Pasteurā€™s groundbreaking work on vaccinations, rooted in Germ Theory. His accidental discovery that weakened germs could provide immunity was pivotal. Pasteur developed vaccines for anthrax and rabies, helping to eradicate some of the deadliest diseases. The competitive scientific landscape, influenced by eventsā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore Robert Kochā€™s contributions to bacteriology, which built on Pasteur's Germ Theory to show that specific microbes cause specific illnesses. Koch identified the microbes responsible for anthrax, tuberculosis, and cholera, inspiring others to discover germs behind diseases like typhus and pneumonia. In Britain, John Tyndā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll discuss Louis Pasteurā€™s revolutionary contributions to understanding disease transmission. Before his work, many scientists believed in spontaneous generation, thinking microbes arose from disease rather than causing it. Competing theories suggested contagion through direct contact or airborne miasma as disease vectors. Pasteā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the contributions of William Harvey, a 17th-century English physician who transformed the understanding of blood circulation. Weā€™ll discuss how he challenged Galen's views by demonstrating that blood circulates throughout the body, propelled by the heart, rather than being consumed as fuel. Despite initial resistance,ā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the contributions of Ambroise ParĆ©, a 16th-century barber surgeon and army surgeon who transformed surgical practices. Weā€™ll discuss his innovative treatment for gunshot wounds, moving from boiling oil to a more effective cream. ParĆ© also pioneered the use of ligatures in amputations, providing a less painful alternatā€¦
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In this episode, we will discuss the Stresemann Era in the Weimar Republic, emphasizing its international recovery and political successes. Gustav Stresemann played a key role in re-establishing Germany in European politics, achieving milestones like the Locarno Pact, joining the League of Nations, and the Kellogg-Briand Pact, which enhanced Germanā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll describe the economic recovery in Weimar Germany under Gustav Stresemann. Weā€™ll talk about how his leadership introduced a new currency and negotiated the Dawes and Young Plans to manage reparations, leading to increased industrial production and exports. However, weā€™ll also discuss how the economy became overly reliant on Amā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll describe the complex influence of the Christian Church on British medicine during the medieval period. Weā€™ll talk about how religious beliefs often promoted supernatural explanations for illness, prioritising prayer over scientific inquiry. Weā€™ll explore the Church's prohibition of dissections, which hindered accurate anatomiā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore medieval healthcare and its differences from modern medicine. Weā€™ll discuss how most practitioners learned through apprenticeships, with barber surgeons performing procedures that often led to infections. The Church played a significant role in influencing medical education, basing it on Galen's theories and establishā€¦
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šŸ“– Struggling with unseen texts in English exams? Whether it's poetry, fiction, or nonfiction, tackling an unseen text doesnā€™t have to be intimidating! In this episode of the English Success Hub, I share proven strategies to help your child confidently analyse and respond to any unseen text they encounter. By the end of this episode, your child willā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll delve into the events leading up to Germanyā€™s defeat in World War I and the end of its monarchy in 1918. Weā€™ll discuss how military leaders acknowledged the inevitability of defeat and advocated for a democratic government to negotiate better peace terms. Weā€™ll also cover the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II, his flight to Holā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll examine the profound after-effects of World War One on Germany, focusing on its social, economic, and political impacts. Weā€™ll discuss the devastating loss of life and how it left many women widowed, while also addressing the vulnerability of the population to starvation and disease. Weā€™ll also explore the economic repercussiā€¦
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In this episode, weā€™ll explore the groundbreaking work of Andreas Vesalius and his impact on anatomical study. Weā€™ll discuss how his dissections challenged long-held beliefs, particularly those of Galen, and sparked controversy. Weā€™ll also examine his influential publications, such as On The Fabric of the Human Body, and how they encouraged furtherā€¦
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