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    Name,size,good and services, responsibilities Welcome to Hakuna Matapolis! Our population is 500 people. goods and services include jet pack rental services , quicksand slide producer, money tree distribution, premium landscaping and terraforming group and services. The responsibilities of our utopia include teachers to teach kids, quicksand slide maintenance to keep the quicksand slide in control, landscaping/terraforming group to make our utopia look nice and uniform. Now let’s talk…

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    Meteorology Research Paper

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    over many years. When studying climate, meteorologists look at averages over several years and how the weather might be changing when looking to the future. Climate is also concerned with more than just weather. It deals with the oceans, physical landforms, and organisms in the different…

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    system constitute the maximal social units” (p. 78). This would stress a weakness the Rousseau on the writing of Kayan group was not addressed in detailed information since he was very difficult to communicate with Kayan people due to the nature of landform. And also, it can also be a problem to get more information and resources from them. “For historical sketch, during the period of expansion, they either displaced or subjugated the populations of these new areas. These conquests provided…

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    Walkability Inequalities

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    Calculation Walkability Indices Using GIS-Based Methodology Walkability is a multidisciplinary research subject in several fields such as transportation planning, urban and transportation geography, public health, GIS and commercial interests. As such, it is relevant to insist that walkability is a contested definition. Walkability refers to how friendly an area is for pedestrians. In more detailed definition, walkability as the extent to which the built environment supports and encourages…

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    Kaylee Kiewit What is Geography? Why do we study it? Mrs. Bezy/ English 9 Honors/ Period 5 8/11/17 Geography is “the study of the physical features of the Earth and its atmosphere” as well as the activity of humans since we greatly impact the Earth around us. Themes of geography include location, place, region, movement, and human/environment interaction. We study geography so that we can better learn about the world we live in. The first theme of geography that I’m going to talk about is…

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    When we think of birds we usually tend to imagine them above our heads flying high in the sky. We tend to forget that some of them live in extremely cold environments and can actually swim deep underwater for sufficient amount of time. These strange birds are referred to as penguins. These birds tend to baffle us because of their similarities and different traits compared to their flying relatives. Exactly why and how did they began to develop differently from other birds? So what is the…

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    Geotourism is a concept of giving knowledge in protecting and recuperating the natural and cultural identicalness. It provides a designed approach to increase tourism benefits and constructs a responsible tourism strategy. The aim of this paper explains briefly about the elements of Geotourism, their strategies, how it helps to maintain integrity of local environment and finally it concludes by explaining its impacts on a region. By definition Geotourism is “tourism that sustains, or even…

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    in the way they work. This is the constant moving and shifting of the earth’s crust which is divided into segments called plates. They are about the same size as a continent and vary in size as the continents do. Each plate also has various landforms, mountains, valleys, and things like that. The plates move due to the various currents of the earth’s mantle. This is called convection currents which is the constant circling of the earth’s magma. This causes three types…

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    “It was a dark and stormy night…” A classic. A cliche. This short phrase is a gothic precursor to many famous books as well as a got-to for starting a campfire ghost story. But why is this hook so effective? Well, the author 's job in an introduction is to establish the setting, introduce main characters, and, most importantly, set the tone of the story. Using words like ‘dark’ and ‘stormy’ adds a tone of horror that would be seen in a gothic novel. These adjectives give a greatly different feel…

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    Climate Change is already having a profound effect on life in the marine ecosystem. It influences fisheries’ productivity through its effects on primary production, food web, interactions and distribution of species. This gave way for climate-related issues on fisheries and aquaculture for being identified. This paper develops a framework for the study of how climate change affects fish productivity and the possible impacts of low fish production on aquaculture and to us humans. So further…

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