Chapter 14 was an interesting read for me because I am a millineall, having been born in 1989. I want to focus on the economic problem for millinialls. College is expensive but graduating with 26,000 dollars in debt plus another 7,000 dollars on credit cards is ridiculous. Neither of my parents are college graduates because they didn't have the money at the time and they pushed me really hard to start taking classes again. Financially it can be hard but finally earning a degree and then having a hard time finding a job and owing over 30,000 dollars is really depressing. I have a friend who has a master in accounting and has had a hard time finding work and he owes over 80 thousand dollars in stident loans. There has to be a way for us to
Day 38: Some features that have made it difficult to get through the crust and mantle are that the crust is semi solid and the mantle is solid. This is difficult because we are not able to easily get through it. Now as I'm thinking about it I should have attached a bigger drill to the shop. This isn't as easy I
Rowan O’Connell AP Human Geography 9/19/16 AP Human Geography Chapter 1 Take Home Test 2. The location of a place is determined by many things. Its place name which is the name given to it. Its place name or toponym could be chosen because of past occupants, religion, history, or after a person. Location is also shown by a places site and situation.
1. As latitude increases, the intensity of the solar energy that strikes an area decreases, and climates become cooler.
1. Global warring 2. The increase in the temperature 3. The south the farmers burn rain forest 4.
Winter (wet season): Weather similar to that of Spanish coastal towns. Temperature reaches an average maximum of 16*C (61*F) and only about 5 or 6 hours of sunlight can be witnessed during this season.
In chapter 7, we focus on a variety of topics that some of us may deal with in our everyday lives. From economic system, horticulture, pastoralism, domestication, and civilization. Civilization is a system based on cities focusing on the social life and agriculture surrounding the city or country life. Division of labor, is the discern of the economy into a set of definite duties or missions. For example; division of labor focuses on the financial system because it permits people to be attentive in that particular field.
Geography plays a big part in the history of Africa because it has made the continent the cradle of human kind wherein the discovery of human kind and the origin of many civilizations and cultures happens here.
1) “It’s the sun” - Over the past 35 years, it has been documented that the
Coyotes - a wolf like wild dog native to North America. Grizzly Bear - an animal of large race of the brown bear native to North America. Bighorn Sheep - a stocky brown North American wild sheep, found especially in the Rocky Mountains. Elk - A red deer of a large race native to North America. Moose - a large deer with palmate antlers, a sloping back, and a growth of skin hanging from the neck.
1A.1.) A nation is a unified group of people with a common culture. An example of a nation without a state is the Kurds.This is because the Kurds do not have a state of their own since the Kurdish land includes parts of Iraq, Syria and Armenia and the Kurdish people are often the majority in cities in this region.
Chapter Four mainly revolves around three major ideas and/or themes. These are the ideas of industrialization, empires, and war; more specifically World Wars 1 and 2. It starts by explaining the start of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain in the mid 1800s and how it originated and the events surrounding it. Many of the key ideas in this chapter will aid me in also discussing the economic history of Sweden.
Due to Melbourne’s climate is one of a temperate oceanic climate. During the summers between the months of December and February, temperatures may rise to 40oC, but are averagely ranging between 20oC to 26oC. The coldest temperatures occur during the winter months of June and August which often lie within a range of 10oC to 15oC
Human activity is influenced by two opposite forces, globalization and local diversity. Globalization is the trend of increasing interaction between different societies. Local diversity is the trend of a society focusing on local development and growth. Maps are used to display real world places, human interactions and physical data on a two-dimensional surface
1. The factors that are listed in 1.2 are world population growth, ecological disturbances, technological advancements, microbial evolution and adaptation, and human behavior and attitudes. World population growth can impact the spread because if we are looking at just one area of people that is extremely crowded and one of them has a disease; by person to person contact it can spread more easily compared to an area of people that is less compacted with people. Ecological disturbances such as climate changes, and natural disasters, can increase spreading of Zika because climate has a lot to do with where the mosquitos, and they also need places to live. If we had a natural disaster such as a flood, that is a lot of water and that’s what mosquitos
Geography is a main factor that has heavily influenced the course of human history. With the theory of environmental determinism in mind, geographical factors had the strongest influence towards the beginning of human civilizations when there was less technology powerful enough to challenge Mother Nature. As time passed and new technological advancements took place, nature began to have a bit less effect on what we, as humans, could or could not do, and thus the more flexible theory of possibilism came to light. Geographical elements such as rivers, mountains, and climate have changed our culture and history in ways that we often overlook. Where societies formed and flourished, why Europe seeked world domination, how countries survived invasions,