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    Canadian Culture Essay

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    country in the world, Canada includes a wide variety of land regions, vast maritime terrains, thousands of islands, more lakes and inland waters than any other country, and the longest coastline on the planet. In essence, Canada is a smorgasbord of landforms. Canada is a very modern country and keeps up with technological advances. They have all the necessities to self-sustain and produce any required resource. The Canadian lines of communication consist of everything the most advanced…

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    a verb. This is a very effective use of line division because it sets off a strong image of her performing that action in the setting she describes at the end of the stanza. She also uses line division in the last stanza to emphasize each of the landforms she describes by putting them each in a separate…

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    Describe Costa Rica

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    Costa Rica As a member of your new destination development team, I would like add a new travel destination for our customers. There is a great number of places one can travel to, but none can compare to a beautiful and relaxing place like Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a country located in Central America bordering the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean. This country is smaller than West Virginia; nonetheless, a country that is interesting because of its diverse geography. This is the perfect…

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    Diana Bryant

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    Diana Bryant, “World Geography can become a tedious and boring subject if it’s not taught properly.” World Geography, unlike mathematics or english classes that have uniformed rules and concepts, it is always changing. For instance we have, new landforms being created every single day, diseases, wars, heroes and ideas. Consequently, Mrs. Bryant has to apply her ingenuity, enthusiasm and creativity and elaborate activities that will give her students a better understanding. An effective activity…

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    atmosphere. In order to provide the needs, the architectural engineers visit the site to review the existing conditions and take built measurements. On the site they consider on orientation, cool breeze access, solar access, views, overshadowing by landforms, trees and buildings, slope, soil type (geotechnical report), bushfires risks, storm water drainage, access and transport, services (power, gas, phone, water, sewer)… which are very important to build a safe and adequate building. From this…

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    Longshore Drift Effects

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    It is evident in constructive waves as these waves have less energy. Deposition creates many landforms along the coastline, including, headlands and spits. Furthermore, deposition hasn’t recently occurred on Palm Beach due to the storm generated waves which attack Palm Beach. Figure 15 Diagram of Constructive waves Retrieved from: alevelgeography…

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    Pino Observation Essay

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    The Elena Gallegos Open Space area sits near the base of the Sandia Mountains on a piedmont surface. This exercise was intended to gain insight into the mountain-front landforms of the Pino Embayment area. Through the use of surficial geological mapping and soil descriptions we were able to establish relative ages of geomorphic surfaces of the area and determine whether the area displayed qualities of alluvial fan and pediment surfaces. The geomorphic setting of the study area showed…

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    Building The Berlin Wall

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    and Mexico. This wall Trump is so determined to build is estimated to be 19 billions dollars, and that’s just the concrete alone. Overall, the wall could sum up to as high as 25 billion dollars. Including immigration, money, the people and natural landforms, the accumulation of problems only rises. If high ranked government officials as such can spend much time and effort on a wall, that has no certain potential of terminating illegal immigration, why can they not focus slightly on paths to…

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    Nicholson, 2017). Canada has a wide variety of land featuring astronomical maritime terrains, more lakes and inland waters than any other country, thousands of islands, and the most immensely colossal coastline in the world. There are many paramount landforms, including the Appalachian Mountains, the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River, and dozens of volcanoes along the Pacific Ring of Fire (“North America”, 2017). Canada is so astronomically immense that it has a wide variety of weather, from…

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    Shoreline Symbolism

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    One of my exceptionally most loved spots to go in my extra time is the shoreline. A shoreline is a national geographic nature made landform that is almost a waterway. It normally comprises of free particles, which are as often as possible made out of sand, rock, shingle, stones, or cobblestones. The particles living on a shoreline are every so often natural to the causes, for example, mollusk shells or coralline green growth. Shorelines normally show up around territories along the drift where…

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