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    Porter's Cluster Theory

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS…………………………………………………………………...p.2 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………………..p.3 A Brief Summary of Porter’s Article………………………………………………………p.4 THE ORIGINS OF PORTER’S CLUSTER THEORY…………………………………….p.6 EXTERNAL CRITICISM…………………………………………………………………..p.8 Theoretical Gaps…………………………………………………………………………....p.8 Clusters and Their Practical Implications…………………………………………………p.9 FUTURE DIRECTIONS…………………………………………………………………...p.12 CONCLUSION……………………………………………………………………………..p

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    Alysia Santa Cruz Mr. Faulkner AP Human Geography 5 May 2014 Guatemala: Economic Summit Guatemala has a rich culture that contains a variety of places to visit for tourists to enjoy. The increasing mixture of locals keeps the country high in history and tradition allowing travelers to engulf the surroundings with the Mayan ruins‚ diverse foods and dress‚ and interesting art and history. Also‚ the bordering Pacific Ocean gives easy and fun access to the beach for the incoming explorers‚ but

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    Similarities and Difference of the Role of Physical Geography in the Shaping of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia         During the Bronze Age physical geography played many roles in the shaping of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia had many differences but also had their similarities. Their water sources‚ resources‚ protection‚ and the society all affected how these civilizations lived. Physical geography played an important role in the shaping of the civilizations of Ancient

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    Request for Academic Records/Transcripts FOR APPLICANT TO COMPLETE BEFORE SENDING TO SCHOOL NURSES My current name First (given) name Middle name Last (family / surname) name Name of school I attended I attended between the dates of Month Year and Month Year My birth date Month Day Year My name when I attended this school First (given) name Middle name Last (family / surname) name My other names My CGFNS ID number (if known) Applicant signature My current mailing address

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    Geography Lagos

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    Lagos is the largest city of Nigeria‚ and it is known for its corruption‚ poverty and crime. The rate of urban growth is increasing rapidly mainly due to natural increase and in-migration. In 1959‚ the population was around 300‚000 and increased to 13.4 million in 2004. By 2050‚ it is predicted that the population of Lagos will reach 24.4 million people‚ placing it within the top 5 largest cities in the world. Lagos was a British colony from 1862 to 1906‚ in which the development into a commercial

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    Geography Notes

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    Tourism Trends of Domestic Tourism and International Tourism Generally Increasing * Increase in overall tourist arrivals‚ Increase in revenue generated Significant Events in Singapore within last decade: 1) Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Outbreak in 2003 2) Global Financial Crisis from 2007-2012 3) Global Recession 2008-2012 Reasons for Growth in Tourism Demand Factors: 1) Increase in Amt of Disposable Income 2) Increase of Leisure Time 3) Changing Lifestyle-

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    Geography method

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    In this section I will be analyzing the graphs which I have produced. The graphs were produced using the data I collected during the investigation. The reason for doing this is because I will be able to suggest reasons as to why the people I interviewed selected the answers they chose. I also will be able to‚ in detail‚ make comments on the answers of the people I interviewed. By doing this I can also make comparisons between different graphs. By linking these together I would be able to come up

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    Geography Deforestation

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    Deforestation In Uganda Brandon Clelland - 139962307 It is most apparent that all economic activities have an impact on the environment. Deforestation has quickly become one of the most prevalent issues in the world today‚ and has been broadened by globalization making it a major concern in today’s society. Deforestation is a non-temporary change of land use from forest to other land use or depletion of forest crown to less than 10 percent. Unfortunately deforestation has many negative effects

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    Geography Landforms

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    Student Notes Questions -Landforms produced by glacial erosion 5. Below in a sketch of a corrie post-glacial. Over-deepened basin caused by erosion due to rotational flow. Post-glaciation‚ a corrie may be filled with a tarn. This is water that has been collected in the hollow; it is dammed by the rock lip. Over-deepened basin caused by erosion due to rotational flow. Post-glaciation‚ a corrie may be filled with a tarn. This is water that has been collected in the hollow; it is dammed by the rock

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    Geography 2050

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    CH 9 WATER RESOURCES • The Colorado river basin o Droughts o Too many people o Too much agriculture o Planning still “supply” focused. Not accounting for depleting resource THE HYDROLIGIC CYCLE-- Water never stops going Surface water • Precipitation reaching the earths surface follows two basic pathways o Flows overhead o Soaks into the soil • Along the way interpection occurs when precipitation hits plants or other ground cover o Drains across plant leaves and down the stems

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