OCR A2 PE: Comparative Studies Unit Content

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  • A2 PE: Comparative Studies
    • AUS
      • Free Settlers
      • Mother Country
      • Began as a 'Penal Colony' (Convicts)
      • Currency / Sterling
      • SCALE / Population
      • ASC (Australian Sports Commission)
      • Indigenous Population
      • Multiculturalism
      • Bush Culture
      • Social Melting Pot
        • Egalitarian
      • Active Australia
      • SEPEP
      • Aussie Sport
      • AIS /VIS
      • Case Studies
    • UK
      • Public Schools
      • Class System
      • Empire
      • NGB's
      • Gentlemen Amateurs / Professional Working Class
      • SCALE / Population
      • Public Funding
      • Mass Participation
      • UK Sport
      • PESSYP
      • Amateur Sports Clubs
      • Insitutes of Sport
    • USA
      • Pathways to Professional Sport
        • Pro-draft System
        • Sponsorships
        • Little Leagues
        • Special Admit
      • Summer Camps
      • Title IX
      • Capitalism
      • Lombardianism
      • Adopt, Adapt, Invent
      • Declaration of Independance
      • The 'Big Four'
      • SCALE/ Population
        • Decentralisation
      • Americanised
      • Cult Manliness
      • New World
      • Marginalised
      • American Dream
      • Frontierism / Spirit
        • Genuine Wilderness/ Great Outdoors
      • Isolation Policy
        • 'Sever & Separate'
      • Colonisation
      • Stacking & Centrality
  • USA
    • Pathways to Professional Sport
      • Pro-draft System
      • Sponsorships
      • Little Leagues
      • Special Admit
    • Summer Camps
    • Title IX
    • Capitalism
    • Lombardianism
    • Adopt, Adapt, Invent
    • Declaration of Independance
    • The 'Big Four'
    • SCALE/ Population
      • Decentralisation
    • Americanised
    • Cult Manliness
    • New World
    • Marginalised
    • American Dream
    • Frontierism / Spirit
      • Genuine Wilderness/ Great Outdoors
    • Isolation Policy
      • 'Sever & Separate'
    • Colonisation
    • Stacking & Centrality

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Another very good thinking guide. But can we play a game of geometry dash unblocked and then start studying. I find it a bit confusing and complicated

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