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    Nice Ap Human Geography

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    Along the French Riviera and by the shores of the Mediterranean there lies a city known as Nice. It sits a mere 20 miles from the Italian border, and over the millennia it has swapped nationalities many times, with people who at different times have called themselves Greek, Roman, Nician, Italian, and French - among others. For an International Explorer, Nice is a captivating place to experience. Know that it has been seen by the eyes of English Queens, Russian Tsars, Venetian Doge’s, and all other

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    Population The population of Kosovo is approximately 1,895,250. The most populated area is their capital Pristina. It has the population of about 400,000 people which is way more than any other city. The capital is the most populated area in Kosovo because it is easy to get things distributed to other places. The population is diverse as it includes ethnic backgrounds of the Albanians, Serbs, Bosnians and Gorani. There are not many immigrants, but there are some. Government The type of government

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    The book Prisoners of Geography by Tim Marshall divides the Earth into ten sections. The sections are either a country or a group of countries, and describes how borders are drawn, militaries are built, and affects that country has on the world. One of Marshall’s key points through the book is describing how physical geography effects a country. For example, when he was describing Russian borders, he talked about how, “Geography had its revenge on the ideology of the Soviets, and a more logical

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    Tim Marshall’s Prisoners of Geography explains how location influences world decisions. Ten chapters cover the impact of rivers, mountains, ports, demographics, resources, arable land, and other factors on countries’ interactions with one another. These chapters cover three states and seven regions with breadth and depth of both topography and politics. He gives numerous examples of nations’ motivations to acquire various areas for economic, security, or political reasons. Marshall additionally

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    The Five Themes of Geography

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    Themes of Geography are: Location – Absolute points on a map or grid or Relative to where something may be; Place – The physical and/or human characteristics of a locations; Human/Environment Interactions – How humans have impacted the landscape or environment; Relationship between places Movement – How humans interact on the earth (i.e. how they communicate over distance (short or long)) and Regions – a unit of space that has commonalities defined by physical, human and environmental geography. The Explorers

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    Ap Human Geography 3.07

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    Summarise the important information in bullet points. Creating a time capsule that will be completed in a hundred years time. Planting 1000 tree saplings, which will be used as paper for an anthology of books. One writer a year will write a manuscript. No one will read the works until the project is complete. Choose three words to describe the tone of the piece. Passionate Extraordinary Bewildered 3. What I notice about the three words is In the text they used ‘pretty bloody extraordinary’

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    Climate Region Research Climate region: Tropical Savanna Title: Over the Savannah Where is it located? Make sure you read the book (55-61) and use the website climate types for kids - https://sites.google.com/site/climatetypes/ http://www.ducksters.com/science/ecosystems/world_biomes.php Where is this climate region located? Is it located in the U.S. , where? The tropical savanna is a desert-like climate. It is mostly found near equator, usually on outer edges of Tropical wet climates. The

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    I. Environment and Natural History Located on the east coast of Africa, in an area known as the Horn of Africa, Somalia is approximately 637,657 square miles (close to the size of Texas) and has just over 1,800 miles of coastline. It is bordered on the west by Ethiopia, on the right by the Indian Ocean; to the north, the boarder is the Shabelle River, and the Juba River to the south. The capital city is Mogadishu and as of 2011, the population is just under 10 million. Somalia is of mixed terrain

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    What a relief!!! Yesterday was our midterm exam and I am feeling great about it. I have not felt this way since last semester when I took a lower level genetics course after I already took the more advanced genetics course a semester prior. I am pretty sure I got an A on it (hopefully). I wish I could say the same about another midterm I had earlier this week. I just hope I passed that one. I could really use the good news. I was really surprised the test had nothing on the Leopold reading, which

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    Ap Human Geography Ghana

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    Ghana is located in west africa and its capital is Accra. The country was actually called the Gold Coast because of the ambulance of gold they had and also the abundant resources that they have. The country also is known for its history and its diverse animal life. Ghana was affected by the colonization of european countries, especially Britain. Ghana did trade with them, mostly with slaves and gold, they still felt enslaved. Even though Ghana benefited from some of the trades, European colonization

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