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    Ch.12 Outline • Looking Back and Looking Around: The Long History of Pastoral Nomads o About 11,500 years ago, the agricultural revolution sparked the popularization and practicality of agriculture o In areas were agriculture was difficult, pastoral societies emerged o Some examples are inner Eurasia and sub-Saharan Africa • The World of Pastoral Societies o Pastoral societies could only support a smaller population o They were very dispersed and generally only encompassed related members o Some…

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    be able to enjoy Geography, you have to enjoy looking at maps, finding out information, and answers. "Educators must reinforce the ideas that the Standards (1994, 18) espouse: "geography is not a collection of arcane information. Rather, it is the study of spatial aspects of human existence.'(pg392) This is why as an educator you have to take the time to learn and understand all…

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    1. . The three cultural zones are the Arabic zone in the north, the Sabel zone, and sub-Saharan Africa. The Arabic zone includes the countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea, the Sahel zone includes the areas dominated by the vast Sahara Desert, and sub-Saharan Africa is the rest of the continent south of the Sahara Desert. The Kingdom of Ghana is the earliest known kingdom in Africa. King Shaka was a powerful military leader who conquered many tribes throughout South Africa. Africa’s…

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    1. Adaptation is a noun. Also a change or the process of change of that an organism can best suit the environment lived in. A: Desert, Its hot and very dry. Less than 10 inches or rain. Quite a bit of direct sunlight. Soil is rocky and sandy which means it is unable to hold much water. Winds are usually very strong which means it drys out the plants. Plants are exposed to very hot and no water. B: Grassland, or prairie have very warm summers and chilly winters. Not much rainfall…

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    Industries – agriculture – Agriculture is very important to the economy of the interior plains, as the plains contain much flat land that can be used for raising livestock and growing plants. Some vegetables that are grown include potatoes, wheat, canola, corn, etc……, as well as various livestock such as cattle. In addition, agriculture can sometimes strengthen the tourism industry in the interior plains. For example, bulls used in agriculture are also needed for major events such as the…

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    QUES 1. A router has the following CIDR entries in the routing table: Address/Mask Next Hop 135.46.56.0/22 Interface 0 135.46.60.0/22 Interface 1 192.53.40.0/23 Router 1 Default Router 2 For each of the following IP addresses, what does the router do if a packet with that address arrives? 1. 135.46.63.10 2. 135.46.57.14 3. 135.46.52.2 4. 192.53.40.7 5. 192.53.56.7 g entirely with bytes is much simpler than working with individual bits. Answers: 1. 135.46.63.10 Using the first 22 bits of it as…

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    tour guide as he led a group of nervous potential employees through the halls. The windows alongside the halls displayed hundreds of workers in a moribund state, pale and sickly as they worked in assembly line format. The disparity between the tour guide’s cheerful tone and their surroundings unnerved the new employees. “Um,” says a man near the back of the group, “isn’t there supposed to be employee health benefits?” “Why, of course there are benefits!” says the tour guide,…

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    EPM5600 Principles of Project Management Week 1 Discussion Questions: 1.What are the key characteristics of a project? • The key characteristics of project are:  Every project should not be repeated and should  contain a unique characteristic.  A project is temporary and as its own goal of completing a project in a specific time.  The progressive elaboration is one the key role by which a project can be investigated and improved which allows producing more accurate and comprehensive…

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    1. How does Santiago describe the marlin he has caught? Santiago describes the marlin he has caught in many ways. One way that Santiago describes the marlin is that ," He was so big it was like lashing a much bigger skiff alongside." This shows the marlin that Santiago caught was enormous in length. Another description was that "The fish had turned silver from his original purple and silver, and the stripes showed the same pale violet color as his tail." This shows that the marlin was very…

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    Unit 201 Understanding employment responsibilities and rights in health, social care or children and young people’s workforce. Outcome 1 1.1 The aspects of employment covered by law are: The disability discrimination act. 1995 Health and safety at work act. 1974 Equality act. 2010 1.2 The main features of current employment legislation are: Wages: The act determines methods of wage payment and establishes the right for you to not suffer from unauthorised wage reductions. Hours: Your…

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