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    The coastal zone is one of the most densely populated areas globally because of favourable locational factors‚ yet it is an area of immense environmental value. This topic allows students to carry out detailed studies of contrasting coastal environments at a local/ small scale‚ exploring competing and conflicting land uses‚ and evaluating the pressures created by development. It considers how vulnerable and valuable coastlines face a growing physical risk from rapid coastal erosion and coastal

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    There are four gospels in the New Testament: Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke‚ and John. The gospels are narratives of the life of Jesus. The gospel of Matthew is written from a Jewish point of view which makes it very unique in regards to the other gospels. Because of its focus on Judaism‚ the gospel of Matthew serves as a strong bridge between the Old and the New Testament. Similarly to the Old Testament‚ Matthew associates Jesus’s life with the history of Israel. A clear example of this is when King Herod

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    Geography Assignment: Earthquake Part A: 1. Earthquakes are the sudden and rapid shaking of the earth. The collision of tectonic plates and volcanic eruptions are what cause earthquakes. 2. Earthquakes are caused by the movement of tectonic plates and by volcanoes. The Earth’s crust is made up of plates which can freely slide across the mantle. When these plates collide or slide past with other plates‚ earthquakes occur. After the main earthquake‚ an aftershock may occur as the rock masses

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    Digital Technology Remote sensing – data collected from aerial photography and satellite imagery. Tem – System of satellites & receivers to plot location. GPS – Global Positioning System – system of satellites & receivers to plot location. GIS – Geographic Information System‚ - System to manipulate & display spatial data. Electrical lines‚ gas lines‚ etc. Remote Sensing Aerial Photography Discern spatial patterns Resource Inventory Emergency Management Sun-Synchronous Satellites: adjust

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    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 of world cities are New York‚ London‚ Tokyo and Paris. An example of an urban dynamic in Sydney/green square The urban dynamics of Green Square is going under the process of urban renewal‚ urban decay and urban consolidation. Green Square is set

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    tells the story through fictional characters. Analysis of ‘Still I Rise’ by Maya Angelou ‘Still I Rise’ is a protest poem that talks about the slavery‚ oppression‚ dreams and hopes of black slaves. The poem has nine stanzas the first seven are all four lines long and have a rhyming pattern of ABCB‚ the last two stanzas are longer which shows the significance of the message portrayed in those two stanzas. ‘Still I rise’ is an upbeat‚ defiant poem with an upbeat and fast rhythm. Angelou uses

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    Introduction to Geography Research paper week 7 I learned more than I anticipated while studying the Introduction to Geography. There are Four Geographic Traditions; Earth Science Tradition‚ Culture-Environment Tradition‚ Location Tradition and Area Analysis Tradition. The Earth Science Tradition covers physical geography such as landforms‚ natural resources‚ weather and climate. I found the text on natural resources to be very helpful‚ informative and important for our current economy. The Culture-Environment

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    Helens Forest Learning Center. There were minor eruptions in 1898‚ 1903 and 1932‚ but for most of the 20th century‚ the mountain was seen as a peaceful‚ beautiful mountain and recreation area. That serenity was shattered in 1980. On March 1‚ 1980‚ a new system of seismographs at the University of Washington went into operation to monitor earthquake activity in the Cascades. On March 20‚ it recorded a magnitude-4.2 earthquake deep beneath Mount St. Helens‚ inaugurating a round-the-clock watch that was

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    New Look Jacket Inc Assignment 12 February 2014 1. Analysis a Business Issue. Introduction New Look Jacket Inc. (NLJ) specializes in the production of Nylon Jackets and Leather Jackets. The company delivers successful financial records at the end of the 2012 fiscal year with the net income of $ 417‚100‚ which is $170‚850 greater than the net income budgeted for the 2012 fiscal year despite that the company operations goes through some turmoil. A more detail variance shows that the

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    Geography  Origin of the Discipline  Three Fundamental Questions  Concepts  Two Dimensioned Researches  System of GeographyFour Schools of Research Origin of the Discipline  Geography (English)  was first coined by Eratosthenes (270 – 192 B.C)‚ a Greek scientist/geographer‚ chief librarian of the Alexanria Library  Geō = Earth Graphia = Description Concept of Geography The studies of the phenomena‚ processes and patterns of natural environment and the spatial organization

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