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    Education and Wall Map

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    Lesson plan in Ed Tech Learning Objectives The students will be able to: Find their own school location on a world map Identify major parts of a world map (land‚ oceans‚ rivers‚ etc.) Mark selected countries on the same map Understand that they will be working on a project that will also be done by students in other countries‚ and in different parts of their own country Understand that they will use the computers and the Internet to share information with these other schools and students

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    Jared Diamond explains why geographic luck is the leading cause to an unequal world which gave certain countries advantages and other’s disadvantages. Have you ever wondered why some parts of the world are much more developed than others? Well‚ to find the answer‚ we’ll have to trace this question all the way back to ancient times. Jared Diamond explains that the reason for this revolves around geographic luck‚ to be more specific; the shapes of the continents‚ steel‚ horses and writing are primary

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    Geographic Segmentation Geographic segmentation calls for dividing the market into different geographical units such as nations‚ regions‚ states‚ counties‚ cities‚ or even neighborhoods. A company may decide to operate in one or a few geographical areas‚ or to operate in all areas but pay attention to geo-graphical differences in needs and wants. ACI Logistic Ltd (shwapno) today is localizing their products‚ advertising‚ promotion‚ and sales efforts to fit the needs of individual regions

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    Literature review Source 1 Title: Geografika Nusantara Author: Geografika Nusantara Date updated: 2 February 2012 Title of home page: An Application of Place Theory‚ Merangin District‚ Sumatra URL: http://keith-travelsinindonesia.blogspot.co.za/2012/02/application-of-central-place-theory.html Date accessed: 24 January 2016 Summary of source: This article is about the agriculture capital of Merangin district in Sumatra‚ in Bangko. It has a natural classification of market areas; the

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    Find at least six sources and complete a source log entry for each source. Please submit on turnitin tonight by 11:59 p.m. Source #1 Title of Source: Technology affects learning a second language a lot. Works cited page entry (use easybib.com) 2005‚ Working Paper January. TECHNOLOGY AND SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING: PROMISES AND PROBLEMS (n.d.): n. pag. Web. 1-2 paragraph summary of source: Technology affects learning a second language in both formal and informal settings. What information did you

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    Williston Basin Report

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    Kamerer‚ Wesley‚ Williston Basin This report was prepared at the request of Mr. Tom Moore of Indiana University of Pennsylvania. It presents a concise overview of the Williston Basin’s key aspects including location/extent‚ tectonic setting‚ stratigraphy and major oil and gas plays. The Williston Basin covers a large geographic area stretching west from North Dakota to Montana and north from South Dakota into Saskatchewan and Manitoba provinces of Canada. The boundaries of the basin are defined by

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    (Chapter 3 Test Bank Questions) Multiple Choice: 1. Which method is used to change data from one map projection to another? a. Georeferencing b. Scaling c. Defining projections d. Reprojecting 2. Which method is used to align an unreferenced dataset with one that has spatial reference information? a. Scaling b. Reprojecting c. Georeferencing d. Defining projections 3. Which of the following describes the use of a real-world coordinate system for identifying locations? a. Spatial

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    Mount St. Helens erupted on May 18‚ 1980. The volcano‚ located in southwestern Washington‚ used to be a beautiful symmetrical cone about 9‚600 feet (3‚000 meters) above sea level. The eruption‚ which removed the upper 1‚300 feet (396 meters) of the summit‚ left a horseshoe-shaped crater and a barren wasteland. Today the land is healing‚ having recovered its natural beauty‚ but the landscape has been permanently altered. Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest called the mountain "Louwala-Clough"

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    To what extent do you agree that river landforms can be classified as either erosional or depositional? Many different landforms are made by either deposition or erosion and there are some cases where they can be classified as both. Erosional landforms are caused by erosion which is the breaking down and transportation of particles from one area to another. Depositional landforms are made when particles are deposited somewhere else. In my opinion I think that river landforms can be classified

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    Short Answers Define World cities World cities are large cities that have outstripped its national urban network and become part of an international global system. World cities are the centre of world trade and communications‚ leaders in banking and finance‚ the host of entertainment and sporting events‚ the headquarters of non-government organisations‚ and major tourist destinations. World cities are the command and control centres in the borderless domain of the new global economy. Examples

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