Monday, 13 February 2012

What would you spend it on?


Poverty has risen in Nigeria with almost 100 million people living on less than $1 or 63p per day - so what would you buy?


And I know what you are thinking "that must be a fortune in Nigeria", but look at the following shopping list:

1 litre of milk = $2.50

Loaf of bread = $1.27

12 egss =$3.21


1 pair of jeans = $25.75

1 pair of trainers = $125.00


1 minute of mobile phone = $0.19

One way bus ticket = $0.85


So what would you buy?

Read more at the following BBC page.

Photographic Competiton Results



This year was rather different from previous, with an emphasis on human geography and a winter time period. But the entries did not disappoint. The winner was Guy Richardson with an evocative shot taken on the moors. The humans in the landscape could not be more clearly defined than by the walkers braving the elements in the shadow of the giant turbine. The colours are bold and the composition excellent. Well done.

The iconic city-scapes shot by Phoebe Dickson and Kate Roodhouse came very close; may be you even disagree with the judges?


Thank you all for entering!

Cyclone Movies by Year 9

The Year 9 work on hurricanes gives plenty of scope for independent study and extended work. Presentations such as this by Daniel Turner Gallastegui inform and entertain the whole group. See what you think.

Link to the Project

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Controlled Assessment 2012

Keep up to date with the Hulme geogblog for the latest tips and bonus help. It may help boost your marks or at the very least give you some ideas on how to expand your project. It may just save you a little time and make the whole process just that bit smoother. For instance the image below from OMBC is now no longer readily available. It does give a useful insight into the planners ideas about land use zoning in the CBD