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    Africa is the world’s second largest continent and the second most populated continent behind Asia. Africa is the poorest and the most undeveloped continent in the world‚ and is commonly referred to as a ‘Third World Continent’. The term ‘Third World’ came around during the Cold War to classify countries/continents that remained self-governing with a capitalist or communist government. This definition allows us to categorise the nations of the world into three groups based on social‚ political

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    [pic] The Green Revolution The world’s worst recorded food disaster occurred in 1943 in British-ruled India. Known as the Bengal Famine‚ an estimated 4 million people died of hunger that year in eastern India (which included today’s Bangladesh). Initially‚ this catastrophe was attributed to an acute shortfall in food production in the area. However‚ Indian economist Amartya Sen (recipient of the Nobel Prize for Economics‚ 1998) has established that while food shortage was a contributor to the

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    A tsunami us a large wave caused by a displacement of a large volume of water. A tsunami are the effect of a natural primary hazards meaning that they are a secondary hazard‚ mostly the result of tectonic activity. The Boxing Day tsunami was caused by the subduction of the indo-Australian plate boundary underneath the Eurasian plate (240km off the coast of Indonesia). In contrast‚ the Japan tsunami was caused by the Pacific Plate subducting under the North American plate. The Asian and the Japan

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    Volcanic activity can present a hazard to people and property in various ways and with varying degrees of severity. Whether or not these represent a significant danger to people is dependant on how well prepared the area surrounding the volcano is. The level of preparation is often linked to the overall wealth of the country which the hazard is in. This also impacts how effectively the volcanic even is managed before and after the eruption takes place. The timing of an eruption throughout the day

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    Toyota: A Transnational Case Study Toyota is one of the worlds leading car manufacturers and is the third largest in the world. Although based in Japan‚ Toyota produces most of its cars in its transplants in Georgetown‚ Kentucky‚ and Burnaston‚ Derbyshire. Toyota is a typical transnational corporation who understand that considerable gains can be made by locating manufacturing plants outside their country of origin. Toyota expanded to Europe in 1992 in order to achieve the benefits associated

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    Aging populations are the most significant factor in population change in MEDCs. How valid is this view? (30) Throughout the world‚ MEDCs face the issue of an aging population and population change. This is due to the stage in which that county is according to the demographic transition model which indicates that as birth rates decline and death rate remain stagnant‚ an aging population is created. In the UK for example the baby boom of the 1950s due to increased confidence and the feeling of

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    * Overfishing * Selective fish species‚ un-selective catch methods * Removal of more fish than the system can replace Objective 2: Efficiency and Impact of Farming and Food Production Systems Intensive Beef Production in MEDCs and the Maasai Tribal Use of Livestock In this paper‚ I will be comparing and contrasting the inputs and outputs of materials and energy efficiency‚ the

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    How does the WHO (World Health Organization) help spread awareness of aids in LEDC? World health organization is an organization established on 7 April 1948. It is an organization that deals with the global health and welfare. It operates in less economically develop country that needs critical aid condition. One of the pandemic illnesses that LEDC countries are facing is Aids. It becomes a threat to other countries because there is no significant symptoms found on the victims. Therefore‚ WHO

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    The coral reef structure also buffers shorelines against waves‚ storms‚ and floods‚ helping to prevent loss of life‚ property damage‚ and erosion. Several million people live in U.S. coastal areas adjacent to or near coral reefs‚ and the well-being of their communities and economies is directly dependent on the health of nearby coral reefs. Reefs also protect the highly productive mangrove fisheries and wetlands along the coast‚ as well as ports and harbors and the economies they support. Globally

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    shanty towns present in Asia. Haphazard growth is one of the greatest difficulty for these slums and governments are striving to find practical and efficient solutions for shanty towns‚ such as the Rocinha in Rio de Janeiro. The UN needs to assist LEDCs in diminishing the issue at hand. There are several potential methods that could be adopted in order to solve the problems associated with overpopulation in these areas‚ however‚ each comes with its advantages and disadvantages. Solutions There

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