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    Geography SBA

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    Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate Geography School Based Assignment On Limestone Name: Camilla Holgate School: Meadowbrook High School Topic: Limestone Centre Number: 100075 Registration Number: Year of Exam: 2013-2014 Teachers Name: Mrs. Reid Title Page Project Title: Limestone Name Of candidate: Camilla Holgate School: Meadowbrook High Teacher: Mrs. Reid Territory: Jamaica Table of Contents Topics Pages Aim of Study

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    What is Geography? Geography‚ simply put‚ can be summed up in two words: “where and why” (Rubenstein). However‚ it is difficult to sum geography up simply because‚ in fact‚ there is nothing simple about it. Geography can explain everything about “the earth‚ its peoples‚ and why [the] two interact as they do” (Sherer). Geography is studied by the geographers of the world who use “[maps] and mapping… [To] analyze and portray the world” (Knox) because “people everywhere struggle to understand [it]”

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    GCSE Choices Booklet 2015 2

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    GCSE Choices Booklet September 2015 R ainham M ark G rammar S chool O:\Booklets\GCSE Choices Booklet 2015.doc 1 Choices for GCSE‚ Years 10 - 11 Moving into Year 10‚ from Key Stage 3 to Key Stage 4‚ is an important stage in your educational career. This is the first time you will have had the opportunity to exercise some choice over your programme of study. Before this‚ everything you have studied will have been determined for you. Now you will have a chance to select some elements in your programme

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    Pumpkin Geography

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    There is a decline in the ability to use a globe for students now in a technology filled world‚ like Google Maps/Earth‚ GPS‚ and other location devices. However‚ the ability to use a globe is still beneficial for geography‚ and for also understanding the setting or location of pieces of literature. Turning a pumpkin into a globe is a beneficial activity for us as future teachers for several reasons‚ but it also had its’ downside and issues. This pumpkin activity allowed for us as future teachers

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    Crime and Geography

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    Crime and Geography CRIME MAPPING Crime mapping is how we detect areas with crime. In Crime Mapping‚ it focuses on identifying places or areas where crime is high or low. Mapping crime is helpful as police can track down which areas in a city‚ town or country has high risk of crime. When a crime has been committed‚ the crime will be plotted on a map with information like when the crime was made‚ what offence was made and who the offender was. Currently‚ Crime mapping has been used actively

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    Dominant Firms GCSE

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    their presence in a single market. There is usually barriers to entry. There is also interdependence between firms so they are usually always competing and having to watch and respond to other competitors. Market share – The portion of a market controlled by a particular company or product. Dominant Firms: Impact on consumers and producers plus issues of control and regulation Dominant Firms Part 1 A Definition (2 marks): A dominant firm is one which accounts for a significant share of a

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    Geography Of Kenya

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    Did you know that Kenya has amazing‚ diverse‚ and plentiful wildlife? The wildlife is one of the many reasons that Kenya is so well-known. This paper will discuss Kenya; its geography‚ climate‚ people‚ and wildlife. This information on Kenya’s geography and climate came from The World Factbook and National Geographic Kids. Kenya’s location is in Eastern Africa‚ bordering the Indian Ocean. This is the landscape most people think of when they think Africa. Kenya’s vast savanna is familiar from movies

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    Geography School Based Assessment Name: Jadio Dennis School: Jonathan Grant High School Year of Exam: 2012 Territory: Jamaica Registration No. Candidate No. 100164 Topic: To identify and examine whether residence of Ensom City‚ Spanish Town are aware of the origin‚ development and the precautions to be undertaken during a hurricane. Geography School Based Assessment Name Jadio Dennis School Jonathan Grant High School Year of

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    Geography and Culture

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    Qatar in 1971 was 7‚ whereas in 2010 it decreased all the way to 2. Multiple other countries had the same drastic decrease in TFR‚ which suggests that these countries around the world are becoming more developed which is significant when studying geography in knowing how fast a population is growing and developing. Another concept was infant mortality rate‚ which is the number of deaths per 1000 live births in the first year of life. Rosling suggests that in undeveloped countries‚ such as Congo

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    Controlled Burns Controlled burning is helpful and can be used for many reasons that are beneficial to the forest or burnt area. Controlled burns can; prevent further naturally started fires by burning out all the leftover dry material‚ get rid of dead plants to make room for new vegetation to grow which in turn creates new homes for animals‚ and can even help the soil gain nutrients.  Some believe that controlled burning isn’t necessary and that the chance for the fire to go out of control is too

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