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Module: Hazards, Vulnerability and Resilience (GEO5100-20)
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University: Bath Spa University
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50% of stuff
1 human question and 1 physical question will be given
Do background research!!!!
1 page of notes (A4), single sided for each question
2 separate pieces of paper - one per question
Cannot be full answer in small text
Series of notes - key arguments, references, figures and tables
Understanding of relevant concepts, and show that!!!
Intro, argument, and conclusion. Logical flow!!!!
Plan your structure!!!!
Intro should signpost things!!!!!
Concise use of numerical data, use relevant examples and stuff dude
Reference to things!! Authors and years are important!!!
Appropriate length and depth of investigation
Hints and tips:
don’t overthink it and over worry about it!!!
Find a place to study that works for you
Take breaks after like 30 mins
RTFQ - read the fuckin question
Lecture notes won’t be enough - read their references
Don’t cite the lecture notes
Wide reading is important
Define key terms w academic literature!!!
Develop an argument - make an argument, try to solve something
Conclusion is important, but don’t introduce something new here. (the 3 main arguments ive
developed here are blah blah blah, heres why theyre important)
If you have a complex diagram in your notes, you can reference it!!
Type notes up dude
No specification on font size though
CHANGE MARGIN SIZE HOE!!!!!
Like 4 sides roughly maybe????
Range of processes from debris flows to landslides
Pearson and Costa 1987
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