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    With the proliferation of cross cultural contact, it is imperative to be well acclimated with the geopolitical climate of a nation. Additionally, one must also be more generally habituated in regards to the current circumstances within that nation/Geo-political region. One such geopolitical climate that merits consideration is the Hispaniola region, more specifically the nation of Haiti. With both a rich social and geographical topography, Haiti presents an individual with an interesting case

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    Sougoumba is located 12° 10' 0" North, 5° 11' 0" West in Koutiala the northern part of Sikasso Region. Sikasso region is the southern-most region of Mali. Koutiala has a total area of 8740 km2 with a Population (2009 census) of 575,253 and a density of 66persons/km2. Most agricultural activities are concentrated in the southern regions, in particular the valleys of the Niger River and its tributaries. The flow of the Niger varies seasonally. High waters occur on the upper Niger from July to October

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    which covers up most of the central landscape. About twenty percent of low-lands covers the country. Vietnam also includes human characteristics such as the Temple of Literature in Hanoi which is a temple founded in 1070 by emperor Ly Thanh Tong. Another human characteristic is the Flag Tower of Hanoi that was built in 1812 for the Vietnamese emperor Kinh Gia Long. As for human environment interaction it’s how people adapt to their environment. In

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    How do the worlds of human geography and physical geography overlap? Johnson Xu G9 As all we know we have two part of geography: human geography and physical geography overlap. But do they have overlapping time. The answer is yes, and also physical geography will effect about the human geography or the human geography will effect about the physical energy. How funny it is! I think physical geography will affect people's language, the world outlook and the religious view

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    During this unit of human geography, I have learned so much about religions, ethnicities, and even culture. For example, I learned about the religion Islam and how it is a religion of peace just like the Hindu religion and as well as the Buddhist religion and much more others. These religions and some others have much in common whether they accept it , these religions and some more are all peaceful religions and all teach good morals and principles to the followers, everyone following footsteps of

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    documentary series not only shows delicious Chinese food but only Chinese culture. Audiences could learn the migrate history of Chinese people, current situation of education and economics growth in China through foods. I find some concepts about human geography in the documentary. During the class, we talked about the categories of the world system, and China belongs to Semi-Periphery due to the large land mass. Similarly, a country also has the categories, some cities are core regions

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    many Americans have limited knowledge of Islam and Muslim people. Because prejudice against Muslims has been deeply integrated into American society for such a long time, it has even become clear in classroom settings. For example, in my AP Human Geography class, we were debating on ways we could prevent terrorism, specifically referring to ISIS as the basis. The discussion could’ve been harmless, however, my teacher made a point to place the only two Muslim kids in the class, including myself,

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    Ap Human Geography Greece

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    Intro Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, historically also known as Hellas, is a country in southeastern Europe, with a population of approximately 11 million as of 2015. Athens is the nation's capital and largest city, followed by Thessaloniki. Greece is strategically located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Situated on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, it shares land borders with Albania to the northwest, the Republic of Macedonia and Bulgaria to the north, and Turkey

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    Havenland resides in Ukraine as it was in 2000 AD Havenland is located in Europe along the Black Sea. The capital of Havenland and the north province is Chernobyl, located along the Freedom River and near the northern border with Belarus. The capital of the west province is Rivno, located in the Viking Mountains. The capital of the south province is Sevastopol’, located in the Crimea on the black sea. The capital of the east province is Sumy, located on the northern border with Russia. The climate

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    The capital city of England is London. It is also the most populous city in England and the U.K. London is one of the leading global cities in the world, with strengths in art, healthcare, media, tourism as well as research and development. Furthermore, London is also one of the world’s leading financial centres. Land Area: The land area of England is 130,395 km². England is bordered to the north by Scotland and west by Wales. Cropland accounts for 30% of the total land area, grazing/ grass 36%

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