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    Geography “Change in Community” RAP Rationale My topic I have chosen is the rugby union community. Rugby is mainly what my life is about at this moment in time. I play in five different teams‚ train in a selective squad in the off-season‚ it is something I am very passionate about and I would considerate as my community. As I’m growing up‚ I’m realising that the number of kids playing in the older ages is dropping and that is what I have chosen as my topic. Aim For my fieldwork I’m going

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    Urban areas have a significant impact on climatic characteristics.” discuss this statement (40 marks) The weather is often very different in urban areas than the surrounding rural areas‚ variations can occur in temperature‚ humidity‚ precipitation‚ visibility and air quality. The urban canopy layer is the areas just below roof level where processes take place between buildings and the urban boundary layer is the dome over an urban area which extends downwind. Temperature is one characteristic

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    attempt to explain international politics in terms of geography‚ which includes location‚ size‚ and resources of places. It tries to describe the relationship between geographic space‚ resources‚ and foreign policy. One of the most talented geographers and politicians who made this discipline evolve is Sir Halford John Mackinder. Through his researches and international work‚ he developed a geopolitical model that explains how a specific geography of the globe is depicting the world foreign policy.

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    GS1: Culture History Geography #1: History and Culture 1. Indian culture will cover the salient aspects of Art Forms‚ Literature and Architecture from ancient to modern times. | Same as usual. NIOS‚ IGNOU tourism studies‚ Spectrum book on Culture. | 1. Modern Indian history from about the middle of the eighteenth century until the present- significant events‚ personalities‚ issues 2. The Freedom Struggle – its various stages and important contributors /contributions from different parts

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    Statistics UPDATE (March-08-2013): statistics no longer relevent as UPSC removed it from 2013. Economy The core syllabus of economy consists of the following things Theoretical economy Basic Concepts and terminologies‚ GDP‚GNP‚PPP‚IIP‚ inflation etc. Indian economy (static portion) LPG reforms. Budget making process. RBI monetary policy: Repo‚ Reverse Repo‚ CRR‚ SLR etc. Source: Static portion of the economy   1. NCERT Class 10‚ 11‚ 12 (links @bottom of this article) 2. NOS Study

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    The term ‘urban heat island’ refers to the localized increase in temperature associated with an urban area. The UHI is an example of unintentional climate modification when urbanization changes the characteristics of the earth’s surface and atmosphere. It was observed that the UHI effect might result in minimum urban temperatures being 5-6° greater than the surrounding countryside. In the case of London‚ mean annual temperature was 11°C‚ while the surrounding countryside was 9.6°C and the suburbs

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    distributed in a wide area networks with components administrated locally and independently‚ a framework has been suggested for the above. Our contribution in this paper is to design network architecture for disaster identification. 1. INTRODUCTION: Geography is an integrative discipline and geographic data under analysis often span across multiple domains. The complexity of spatial data and geographic problems‚ together with intrinsic spatial relationships‚ constitute an enormous challenge to conventional

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    Philippine provinces. Four clusters of the provinces were identified by applying spatial statistics and regionalization techniques to the public school data. The results of this study show that school building quality in the Philippines is affected by geography‚ climate and societal conditions. School buildings in the country’s eastern seaboard (which is exposed to the Pacific Ocean and prone to natural disasters) are poor‚ compared to the buildings in relatively safe areas (e.g. northern provinces which

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    Environment Environment may refer to: • Built environment‚ constructed surroundings that provide the setting for human activity‚ ranging from the large-scale civic surroundings to the personal places. • Environment (biophysical)‚ the physical and biological factors along with their chemical interactions that affect an organism. • Environment (systems)‚ the surroundings of a physical system that may interact with the system by exchanging mass‚ energy‚ or other properties • Environmental

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    with other civilizations or regions. Ancient Egypt was an example of this. The Nile River is a geographic feature that has led Egypt to be a very prosperous civilization and is the reason why it produced many of Egypt’s earliest civilizations. The geography of Japan caused the country to be isolated for a very long time and it has led the Japanese to be self sufficient. Ancient Egypt had many geographic features that made excellent natural barriers. The Nile River‚ located in the following countries:

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