UNIT 1: CHAPTERS 2-7 Small-scale map- map that shows a small amount of detail for a large area. Eg; 1:250 000 Large-scale map- map that shows a large amount of detail for a small area. Eg; 1:50 000 Types of Maps General-purpose Maps * Provide information on one map * E.g. atlas‚ road maps‚ etc.… Features * Bodies of water * Roads & railway lines * Parks‚ Towns & Cities * Elevations‚ longitude & latitude Thematic Maps * Give specific information about
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GGH 3703 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS ASSIGNMENT 6 LETTY POSH MABUNDZA 44006144 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Assignment cover page 1 Question 1 page 3-4 Question 2 page 4-6 Question 3 page 6-9 Question 4 page 10-14 Question 5 page 14-15 Question 6 page 15-16 Sources consulted page 17-18 2 QUESTION 1: Given data: Mean annual temperature Average annual air pressure Boundaries of provinces Climate data Location of meteorogical stations Spatial data: Boundaries
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MARKET CONCEPT TEST QUESTIONNAIRE Good morning/afternoon/evening. We are Joseph Caguimbal‚ Alexandra Florentino‚ Takehiro Morelos and Sarah Sosa‚ 3rd marketing students of the University of Santo Tomas. We are conducting a survey to determine the marketability of a proposed new product which is the Gardenia Bread Sticks. The product will be explained and deliberated more in the course of this paper. We would like to thank you for giving us the opportunity to ask for a few minutes of your
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serial wise. On the Indian political maps mark the following (total 8 maps ) Map 1: All the states of India Map 2 : All the capitals of the state. Map 3 : All the Union Territories Of India Map 4 : Seven sisters ( states of the East ) Map 5 : Largest and the smallest state Map 6 : State having maximum & minimum rainfall. Map 7 : State having maximum and minimum Population Map 8 : Mark all the neighbouring countries of India ( one from each direction ).All the maps to be neatly stuck in a scrap book
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DEFINITIONS DEFINITIONS FROM TOPO MAPS REPRESENTATIVE FRACTION (RF): It is the ratio between the distances on the map to its corresponding distance on actual ground. The RF on this map is 1:50‚000. 2. SCALE : Scale is the ratio between the distance of any two points on the map and the actual distance of the same points on the ground. The scale of the given map extract is 2 cm: 1 km or 1:50‚000. 3. CONTOUR: Contours are imaginary lines drawn on maps‚ joining all places with the same
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My Virtual Child Assignment #5 1) One of the main activities that I believe that has promoted healthy behavioral practices and interest in physical activities is when we routinely take Jessica for walks to the park and continue to encourage her with age appropriate activities with her friends. When we take Jessica to the zoo and the park‚ she continuously asks questions and is very intrigued on why things happen. My partner and I physically interact with Jessica as much as possible. When
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Problem #1: Acute Pain r/t R TKR Revision Goal/Outcome: Patient will have pain no > 3/10 on my shift. Nursing Intervention Rationale Patient Responses Assess pt’s sx & sx of pain and administer pain meds as prescribed. Monitor and record the Rx effectiveness and adverse effects. Assessment allows for care plan modification‚ as needed. (Potter & Perry‚ 965) Patient denies pain and discomfort‚ but stats pain is around a 4/10 at 11 am. (Last pain med given at 6 am) Plan Activities with pt to
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read a topographic map. General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: As a result of my speech my audience will be able to clearly read and identify parts of a topographic map. Central Idea: To read a topographic map correctly one should follow four important steps: study the title of your map; examine your legend; study the contour lines; and view the map in 3D. Introduction: I. Topographic maps are not just any ordinary map. There are a few rules that a topographic map must obey‚ and once
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mapping What is cognitive mapping? A cognitive map is a type of mental representation which serves an individual to acquire code‚ store‚ recall‚ and decode information about the relative locations and attributes of phenomena in their everyday or metaphorical spatial environment. It is the means through which people process their environment‚ solve problems and use memory. This concept was introduced by Edward Tolman in 1948. Cognitive maps have been studied in various fields‚ such as psychology
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How to write CVs and Cover Letters lse.ac.uk/careers Contents Welcome Introduction 3 Welcome to How to write CVs and cover letters. Before you start 4 How LSE Careers can help 5 Layout and design 6 Personal details 10 Education 12 Work experience 14 Achievements‚ interests and additional skills 16 References 18 CV checklist 20 Cover letters 22 Further resources 27 We have tried to structure this guide around some of the most common questions that our careers consultants
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