Geography Origin of the Discipline Three Fundamental Questions Concepts Two Dimensioned Researches System of Geography Four 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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springs." The abbreviated name‚ "Ja" and the Rastafarian term "Jamdung" (Jamdown) are used by some residents‚ along with "Yaahd" (Yard)‚ used mainly by Jamaicans abroad‚ in reference to the deterritorialization of the national culture. Location and Geography. Jamaica‚ one of the Greater Antilles‚ is situated south of Cuba. Divided into fourteen parishes‚ it is 4‚244 square miles (10‚990 square kilometers) in area. In 1872‚ Kingston‚ with a quarter of the population‚ became the capital. Demography.
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Bibliography: Ramsawak‚ R and Umraw‚ R.R (2001) Modules in Social Studies with SBA guide and CXC questions.:Trinidad‚ R.P.L Ltd. http://www.behavioradvisor.com/AssertiveDiscipline.html January 28‚2012.
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GRAYDON SEALY SECONDARY SCHOOL GENERAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT HISTORY Guidelines for the Completion of Caribbean History SBA ❖ Please note that the guidelines that follow are to assist you; therefore‚ they should be followed. However‚ if you are unclear about anything pertaining to what you have to do‚ it is your responsibility to seek the necessary assistance from your subject teacher. CXC Caribbean History Examination Outline The CXC History Paper consists of three parts:
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01.01 Assignment Historians apply geographic skills in order to learn about the past and solve historical problems. Complete the two parts of the following written assignment to show your understanding of these skills. Part 1 Explore the interactive maps to answer the three questions in Part 1 of this assignment. If you need to review how to use a map’s scale‚ please go to the Locating Places section of the Map Tutorial and read through page 3. Please remember to submit your responses for Part
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Compare ‘Still I rise’ by Maya Angelou and Charlotte O’Neil’s Song’ by Fiona Farrell In this essay I intend to analyse two poems that I have recently studied ‘Still I Rise’ by Maya Angelou and ‘Charlotte O’Neil’s Song’ by Fiona Farrell‚ Both poems have been written in the last 30 years by modern female writers. The poems talk about slavery and oppression. ‘Still I rise’ is a poem about Black oppression in the 1920s. ‘Charlotte O’Neil’s Song’ is based upon a true event‚ but tells the story
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The Great Storm of 1987 By Scarlett The British Isles weather patterns Air masses and the British weather. The five major air masses which affect the British Isles (Arctic maritime‚ Polar continental‚ Tropical continental‚ Tropical maritime and Polar maritime) are which contribute to the weather in the UK. When the air masses mover from their source region they change and are modified from the surface over which they travel‚ this alters there temperature‚ humidity and stability
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across the world today. However‚ we can generally say that women’s roles have revolutionized from what they traditionally were in the past to what they are today. This is especially true in more developed countries; with the recent recognition of Trinidad as being a developed country‚ changes such as these are most definitely present in our society. In the past‚ the woman’s role was to bear children and care for them. As part of that caring‚ women have been very involved in food preparation and household
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The natural gas industry in Trinidad and Tobago began with the discovery of gas on land at Mahaica in 1955 by Dominion Oil‚ however the first major natural gas discovery (One Trillion Cubic Feet (Tcf)) was off the East coast of Trinidad by Amoco in 1968 in the Teak offshore field. This was followed up in 1973 by a 2 Tcf find in the South East Galeota acreage. There was however production and utilization of gas before this date. Although the dates referred to mark the first large finds of natural
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Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate Office Administration School Based Assessment On
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