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The Concentration of Greenhouse Gases in the Atmosphere Geography Essay
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Heatwaves are characterized by periods of unusually hot weather that lasts for prolonged times with occurrences becoming recurrent in the US in recent times. The western parts including Alaska have set records for the highest frequency of these occurrences in the 2000s and numerous other records continue to be broken over the past decades.
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Analysis of Jeju Island, Chongjin City, and Hoeryong City Geography Case Study
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As of 2008, Hoeryong had a population of 153,532 persons and its population is growing steadily. The city is a massive miming area, which makes some of its terrain unsuitable for living conditions. Kim Jong Suk advocated and campaigned for sanitation and water conditions to be improved around the city between 2001 and 2008. 
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Field Study in Monrovia Canyon Park Geography Coursework
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The park is based in Monrovia in Los Angeles one of the states in the United States. Canyon Park is in the Eastern part of the United States. Los Angeles states border Canyon Park. One state is in the East of Canyon Park, another state is in the Southeast, another state is in the Northern part and the last is in the south of Canyon Park.
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Good and Bad Politics form the Global Politics Geography Coursework
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The united states through the department of the state have the responsibility of providing political asylum to the immigrants who leave their mother countries due to wars and crimes as well as offering humanitarian assistance such as relief food, settlements health facilities, clothing, in accordance with the requirements of the international law. 
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Physical Geography Geography Book Report/Review
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The difference between the rotation of the earth and the revolution of the earth is that during the rotation the earth tilts on its own axis and it takes 28 days while during the revolution, the earth moves on its own orbit for 365 ¼ days. During summer the sun is located at the perihelion which is its closest point in relation to the earth.  
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The Khyber Pass: Physical and Human Geography Connection Geography Case Study
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Due to peculiarities of these kinds of geography, it is possible to explain fails to control this strategic gateway to the full extent peculiarities of geography – mountains as a natural shelter for insurgent elements, an excessive number of rebels and weapons they are armed with, and neutral position of an important player of the region – Pakistan 
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Gentrification and Urban Neglect Geography Annotated Bibliography
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In my view; I feel most of the suburb the areas in the town have been neglected by the government. It beats logic to imagine that all other parts of the country do experience economic development and the areas where blacks reside in the urban centers have little or no economic development that seems to appeal many.
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Is Japan Part of Asia Geography Article
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Physically, Japan has no attachment to China or Mongolia but it is part of the Asia continent even if it is not part of mainland Asia. This is because Japan shares many things with the Asia continent even though it has its own character. The orientation of Japan, culture, and history is a typical Asia mainland. This is an impression that it is part of Asia.
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Human Geography of United Kingdom Geography Essay
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The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is located in Western Europe, is twice the size of New York State and with a total area of 243,610 sq km. Geographically, it lies near the North Atlantic sea lanes and separated from the rest of Europe and France in particular by the English Channel.
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Important Factors to Support Local Disaster Risk Reduction Geography Coursework
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Climate change increases the vulnerabilities of communities from areas with high poverty levels to various disasters due to the deplorable conditions they live in. Disaster Risk Reduction is a way of identifying and reducing the risks of disasters by considering the socio-economic vulnerabilities of the local communities to disasters.
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The Geographical Analysis Tools Geography Coursework
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Mapping is an essential tool in finding one’s location, it is easy to search for places and find locations. Various tools can be applied in mapping depending on the purpose and nature of the search. Some of the commonly used mapping tools include the use of maps or modern navigation software like GIS. 
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Historical Context of Sustainability: Gas Resources in Ukraine Geography Coursework
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Resources all over the world are not evenly distributed. Some counties are richer than others in terms of resource allocation. Other countries are poor as they are poorly endowed with resources. The resources are economic drivers and have a great impact on the growth and development of the various countries.
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The Monkeys Voyage Geography Book Report/Review
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Similarly, how monkeys crossed the Atlantic to find their way to South America from Africa appears mysterious (De Queiroz 13). The typical answer that is given by the evolutionary biologists from the 1960s depends on vicariance, the successful vindication of plate tectonics and continental drift.
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Geology of China - Beijing Geography Case Study
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Geology is a term that refers to the science that deals with the study of the physical structure and substances of the earth. It examines its history and the processes that take place in that particular part of the earth. The study involves the investigation of the type of organisms living in the area and their adaptations to their living environment. 
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The Russian Federation as the Largest Country in the World Geography Case Study
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The author of the following paper states that the humid continental climate is rife in most parts of Russia, excluding in the tundra region and the farthest southeast. The northeast region bordering Europe has a subarctic climate while the interior region of Northeast Siberia experiences extreme winter.
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London and Tokyo: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats Geography Coursework
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The global cities Tokyo and London have undergone immense and comparable changes over the years in their economic, social structure, and spatial organization. These two cities have strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to global stature. Strengths are all positive factors that give a business or projects an advantage over others. 
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Overview of the Trinidad and Tobago Geography Case Study
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Indian and African descent people are main inhabitants, the median age of 34 years, with 1.3 million majorly the youth and averagely literate(Equator Marcelle and Ivev 7). Males are more than females with 2 children per woman. Religions include Protestants, Roman Catholics Hindus, and Muslims. There is democratic parliamentary governance.
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Significance of Maritime Issues in the Indian Ocean in Terms of Security and Stability Geography Term Paper
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The Indian Ocean is the third largest ocean among five other oceans across the world. Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, come after the Indian Ocean in terms of size. The four main waterways that access the Indian Ocean include Bab el Mandeb (Djibouti –Yemen), Strait of Hormuz (Iran-Oman), Suez Canal (Egypt) and Strait of Malacca (Indonesia- Malaysia).
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Principles of Good Practice in City Development Strategy Geography Coursework
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City authorities play a vital role in ensuring that large cities function sustainably. Given that resources are limited addressing environmental issues inadequately has harsh consequences such as loss of biodiversity and lower quality of life. Poor and weak strata of the city population are probable to suffer most from these impacts. 
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Principles of Good Practice in City Development Strategy Geography Essay
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 In a nutshell, Asia and European cities present unique cultural and architectural qualities, strong forces of social inclusion, and exceptional potentials for economic development. However, some of these cities suffer from demographics problems, social exclusion, and social insecurity on specific population groups amongst others.
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Geology of China Geography Essay
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The geology of China is very rich and holds great economic as well as aesthetic value. It is the geology of China that has made it a growing economy, and a tourist spot and has placed several of its geological sites on the world heritage maps. While writing and researching the topic, the author explored a whole new China.
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Oil and Gas Management Geography Essay
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Oil and gas are some of the major sectors that need to be properly managed. Unlike in the UK, not all countries are endowed with oil and gas deposits. Therefore, to reap optimal benefits from it, measures should be taken to properly manage the prospecting, exploration, drilling, processing, marketing, selling and exportation of oil and gas products.
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Dealing with Disaster Geography Coursework
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Poor communication as indicated from the process of mitigation to recovery led to the crisis that the country is still recovering from more than ten years later. It is, however, commendable that it has taken measures to fill in the gaps in their emergency management program, putting communication at the core of every step. 
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Comparison of Turkey and South Sudan Geography Case Study
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The issues of climate change have also affected the region in certain measures, including shifts in precipitation patterns. The issue of environmental pollution is also a problem in the region of Turkey, and it takes the form of solid wastes as well as pollution of water bodies, including the presence of plastics in the oceans.
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Volcanoes in Human History Geography Book Report/Review
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Developments in volcanicity are ranged according to the magnitude and their major geological changes. The authors also present methods of dating used to approximate when these devastating volcanicity occurred. The intensity of a volcanic eruption is clearly are the causes of catastrophic losses and geological metamorphism.
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The Geology of Texas and How It Has Shaped the Community of Texas Geography Essay
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Geology provides a history of the natural hazards that have occurred in the past. By studying the process of the natural hazard, one is able to predict and prepare for an event of another hazard. For instance, the coastal regions of Texas are prone not only to Coastal Erosion but also to Tsunamis that are associated with geological processes.
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Anthropocenes Impact on Energy Industry Geography Annotated Bibliography
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Vince starts with giving the definition of Anthropocene. Also, Vince explains his view of the moral approach towards Anthropocene. Vince explains how he feels about how people respond to his book. In addition, Vince gives a detailed explanation of the solutions that people have come up with for the problem of climate change. 
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Seahorse Key, Florida Geography Annotated Bibliography
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The photos and examples of the snakes on the book are from the author’s extensive research and work on snakes. The book has many drawings and black and white photos of the snakes that are in Florida. Lillywhite (2014) says there are many
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Feminist Criticism of Geographical Science Geography Article
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According to Kim England (2006, p.287), their contributions are more about epistemology, politics, and methodology rather than about innovations in methods of scientific inquiry. First of all, positivism in research is questioned and criticized: the research cannot be value-free and is conducted in the world interpreted by people who live in it. 
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Writer Choice - Ahmed Geography Research Paper
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The paper gives detailed information about the geography of Uruguay, topography and hydrography, its climate, regional development, population, past history, a recent history, political system, economy, unemployment, and poverty, labor Composition, exports and import, GDP, culture and tourism  
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Geography, Demographics, and History of Guatemala Geography Case Study
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An interesting take on the contemporary economic problems that plague Guatemala involves the position that a culture of exclusion persists, hampering the ability of its people to better themselves and contribute meaningfully to the economic development of their country. Here, past and existing policies are blamed for the problem.  
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Volcano - The Coast is Toast Geography Movie Review
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It comes with lava, which is a mixture of molten rock. This lava is so hot that it melts everything on its way, including rocks, and thus it always increases in volume and debris content. The
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Global Issues and Alaska Air Group Geography Report
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With the increasing levels of globalization resulting from the liberalization of markets, efficient flow of information, and economic integration, the local market level has increased tremendously. This has resulted from the entry of multinational airlines. These are firms that have diversified their operations to different parts of the world. 
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Geography of Latin America Geography Assignment
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ISI helped diversify the economies of the Latin American countries and neo-liberalism increases effectiveness by opening the economies to more trade and foreign investments that led to urban development. Urban development during the period after the Second World War was as a result mainly connected to the varying commercial functions of cities. 
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Globalization in Egypt Geography Coursework
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Parenti’s literature blames globalization for fostering climate change and further blames climate change for most of the negativities being experienced in the world today. For instance, he blames cattle rustling, ethnic clashes, World Wars, international disintegration, economic depressions, and state repressions on climate change. 
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Analysis of Sources about Berlin Geography Annotated Bibliography
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The study about Berlin is easy for researchers from a number of materials available for reading about the city from different perspectives. The majority of the findings about Berlin give it the identity of a modern city in the neo-historic era which has guaranteed the multi-dimensional progress of the natives. 
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How the Oceans Influence Our World Geography Coursework
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The government has regulated trade whereby you export only if you have a permit, and international agreements have been made to prevent the rampant collection of reef fishes and other marine animals. The government has also protected the habitat creating marine parks to protect the coral reefs and marine animals.
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Drilling of the Natural Gas Geography Article
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The wells are about 10,000 feet below the surface. The mixture that is pressurized makes the Marcellus Shale rock layer to fracture forming fissures. The fissures are then held open by the particles of sand to allow natural gas to flow up the well. A well is vertical to the desired depth, it is then turned ninety degrees and continues horizontally.
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Segregation in Cities Geography Report
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The issues of racial discrimi8nation and ethnic segregation have deep roots n history (Doherty and Poole 1997).  For this reason, some of the most common dimensions of segregation include ethnic or racial backgrounds, religious backgrounds, and economic status. In other words, segregation in the cities can be described as the separation of individuals along the lines of their dissimilarities in some or all social sectors.
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Geography Questions Geography Case Study
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Prince states that during this time, the origins of these rivers were found in Africa. There are several proofs and evidence to back up the claim (104). The major one is the sediments found in the Current River with their origin in the eastern regions. This implies that Amazon was flowing westerly into the Pacific Ocean.
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NOVA'S video Killer Landslide Geography Article
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The video is set in the Oso community showing the different aspects of landslides, from people rescuing one another to the effects resulting from landslides. It is noted that the origin of the landslide was heavy rain, which could measure 2 feet, thereby leading to the downward movement of the earth's debris that lasted for about 138 seconds.
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The Regulation of the Atmospheres Energy Geography Coursework
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Deforestation and uncontrolled release of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere coupled with industrialization are some of the man-made forcings of energy imbalance. The stability in the concentration of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases would push the earth’s climate to its healthy equilibrium witnessed 400 years ago.
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Iraq as One of the Most Significant country in the Persian Gulf Geography Essay
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The author gives detailed information about political and leadership structure in Iraq which witnessed significant evolution over the years with episodes of tyrannical leadership and autocracy, about an economy of the country which remained on top of its performance by maintaining its transport, communication, and energy sector, about army and foreign policy
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V-Shape of River Derwent Geography Essay
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Take, for instance, the happenings in different rivers whereafter at a particular time a river has a different shape. For many people not keen on understanding what goes on it might seem obvious. However, there are different reasons why rivers tend to flow in a certain way; there are processes that take place for a river to have a V-shape.
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Water Shortage in The Philippines Geography Essay
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The fact that water is a natural resource capable of extinction needs to be brought to there attention, so as to instill the necessary fear in them. Civic education would also work to ensure that the country’s citizens appreciate and identify with the various measures taken by the government and authorities to deal with this situation 
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Urbanisation in Developing Countries Geography Coursework
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Governments may need to resettle residents of informal settlements especially if they are vulnerable to environmental hazards like flooding. However, sufficient notice ought to given to residents at the time of resettlement, involve them in planning as well as providing fair compensation for the informal property rights. 
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Water Depletion of Yellow River in China Geography Coursework
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There are concerns that the increasingly scarce, less reliable water will have a huge impact on China’s agricultural sector. Observers have noted that the cropping patterns among the Chinese farmers have already been affected (Chen et al. 99). The crop that has been worst hit by water scarcity is wheat that grows in the North China plain. 
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Comparison of Marco Polo and Mandeville's Travels Geography Term Paper
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The two accounts, fictitious or not had a great influence on early Europeans who ventured beyond the borders of their homelands with the aim of searching for commercial opportunities for their families or wealth. According to Speake’s views on page 394, these accounts were useful for different people in history.
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The Manufactured Landscape of Palm Jumeirah Geography Coursework
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The rising cost of the hotels, the resort is affecting the tourist flow, and many people who were residing in Palm Jumeriah residence are moving out of there because of the increased cost of living. Moreover, the rumors regarding the sinking of Jumeriah Island because of the unstable stand have resulted in economic disturbance
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Sabkha Soils: Problems And Solutions Geography Essay
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Thus, the cation reaction takes place immediately after adding water to lime in the soil which results in a decrease in plasticity and the exchange of the structure of the soil to flocculated structure. This reaction leads to a change of clay structure of soil with cohesionless behavior.  On the other hand, the pozzolanic reaction causes improvement in the resistance of soil that is treated with lime.
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