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Countries and Their Characteristics Geography Coursework
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The Kenyan economy is characterized by $80 billion purchasing power parity and its exchange rate being estimated at $45 billion. The real GDP growth is estimated to be at 5.1 % with its per capita being $1800. In consumption-based on end-user, the household consumption is at 79% while the government consumption being at 18% (Central Intelligence Agency, 2014 d).
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The Impact of Globalization on the Cultural Inhabitants Geography Coursework
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Economic globalization is an aspect that places consumers and producers of a certain commodity in mutual relation. The activities of a given state would depend on their classification on their global scenes. The market allows periphery states to interact with Core states and create a uniformed system of government. 
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Are Global Cities Westernizing or Homogenizing Culture in Cities Geography Research Paper
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Whereas much of the Middle East and the Arab world used to have their own form of traditional dress that transcended generations, Western clothing brands gradually crept into the landscape to the point that young people in cities such as Doha, Dubai, and Istanbul do not look dissimilar from youth in any other major world city. 
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National Park Project: Glacier National Park Geography Coursework
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The contemporary shapes of the park’s Lewis Mountain and Livingston mountain ranges as well as the sizes of the area lakes depicted significant evidence of massive glacial action. Such massive glacial action is highly considered to have contributed to the U-shaped valleys leaving behind moraines that impounded water thereby creating the lakes.
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Methods of Georeferencing Geography Case Study
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Determining the exterior direction parameters and the exact attitude during the time of exposure requires a careful imagery assessment, which is based on data from an airborne or satellite platform. In an endeavor to compute the Exterior Orientation Parameters then the direct, indirect, and integrated sensor orientation techniques are employed. 
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Urbanisation in Developing Countries: Cape Coast City Geography Case Study
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The paper has identified several hitches that are associated with the Cape coast cities which are more similar to most of the urban centers in sub-Saharan Africa. Similarly, the city has been characterized by the massive destruction of the heartland that has been preserved for cultivation and crowding of parks.  
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Geographical Changes in American Cities Geography Assignment
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After the World War 2, there was a rapid and dramatic change in the structures of American cities. The largely singular cities were transformed into small metropolitan regions characterized by small cities and suburbs. Besides, the American geography was also transformed due to a number of social, political, and economic forces.  
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How to Monitor Our Planet Earth Geography Essay
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There are also cultural impacts such as change of norms, values, and beliefs Social Impact Assessment (SIA) is responsible for determining both the negative and positive consequences that arise from disaster management(Mechler, 2004). The primary aim of disaster management is to motivate society to be more involves in the conscious management of risk and reduction of vulnerability in different communities.
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Beijing Topography Geography Case Study
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Beijing is located near the Yanshan mountain ranges and Xishan. It is to the north of the north china plain. Beijing is located on flat land despite its closure to the plains and mountain ranges. The district is formed by plains between YongDing and the ChaoBai River, giving it a scenery that resembles the ancient city of Mesopotamia in the Middle East.
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Assessment on Living in Britain Geography Assignment
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British government values education; their education system is such that schools are divided into independent and state schools. This is different from my country. They value education and ensure that children are taken o school from an early age. Prior to their current education system, the British had practiced what they called English Education.  
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Megacity Initiative Study Geography Coursework
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The city of Shanghai is the commercial capital of China which doubles up as a cultural city given the rich cultural designs and architecture that the city boasts of. Shanghai is the home of one of the largest port cities in the Asian Peninsula thus it is strategically located to be a commercial hub for the People’s Republic of China.
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Demographics of the Neighborhood, Kind of Species in Bronx Geography Report
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The nearest neighborhood region in my environment is the Bronx. Bronx is one of the boroughs of the capital city in the USA; New York. Generally speaking, this neighborhood can be divided into two main regions that try to conflict with each other. This has been done based on the accurate based area’s history. We have the west Bronx and East Bronx.
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Global Digital Elevation Model Geography Essay
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DEM as an acronym stands for digital elevation model, which pertains to the digital model (3D representation) of a given terrain’s surface mainly utilized for scientific purposes. Thus, it is mainly focused on planet terrain that includes Earth, the Moon, or asteroids created with the main purpose of portraying a given terrain’s elevation data.
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Globalisation Is Leading to The 'End of Geography' Geography Admission/Application Essay
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The flow of labor from countries where it is in excess, in those countries where it is not enough is a quite normal practice. The governments of different countries affect the import, export, emigration, immigration, encouraging any of these processes depending on whether it is favorable for the economy of this country or not.
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Planet of Slums by Mike Davis Geography Book Report/Review
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Mike is the author of the book, Planet of Slums. The author advocates a Marxist ideology as an alternative and is a renowned critic of neoliberal policies. The special issue on global slums of Mute magazine inspired the author to write Planet of Slums. The author provides analysis of the social, environmental and economic state of cities.
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Spatial Urbanization Development in Guangzhou Geography Case Study
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Such spatial relations have helped in the development of Guangzhou as an urban area (Ye, 2012, 35). The spatial relations contributed to the development of urbanization in the sense that the two governments- the government of Guangzhou and the government of Foshan- have jointly decided to spur investments in important sectors of the economy.
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The Differing Ways in Which Geographers Have Incorporated Visual Methods into Their Research Geography Coursework
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During the last decade, there has been an increase in the integration of visual methodologies, with geographical research. This aspect has managed to gain increased attention from geographic researchers. Currently, it is easy for Geographers to access the tools of visual reproduction and production.
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Causes of the Millennium Drought Geography Coursework
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Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) is the development of cold sea surface temperatures in the eastern part of the Indian Ocean and warm water temperature in the western part of the Indian Ocean. The IOD conditions are the reason for rains in eastern Africa and droughts in Indonesia. It may also affect the rainfall conditions in Australia. 
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Assessment of the Regeneration Legacy that the 2012 London Olympic Games Is Likely to Bequeath East London Geography Coursework
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The Regeneration “Legacy” imposed by the 2012 London Olympic Games renewed East London’s urban landscape through sports avenues, parks, social facilities, and urban developments. The permanent effect of these games on London societies and the international community will come up in the future for several decades (Cochrane, 2007). 
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The Mistaken Extinction Geography Book Report/Review
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Dinosaurs have managed to capture the attention of both young and old due to the mystery which shrouds them. Also, their gigantic size, feeding pattern and strange appearance contribute to the mystery which has captured the attention of all. The most interesting part of the dinosaurs is their extinction which has fascinated the scientists always.
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A Summary of the Film Geography Essay
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Desperate situations lead to desperate consequences, and the societal atmosphere becomes unhealthy, and people take to thieving and all sorts of negativities. The Director's firm reliance on the city's geographical assets is depicted in the shots of Georgian architecture. People live as part of that geography, and the crumbling buildings add to the grim situation.
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China's Economic Geography Is Changing Geography Assignment
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Abortion is not available so the1 child policy was not so much strictly followed. In modern times the ration between males and females is 120:100. As per the report “It's estimated that the percentage of men in their late 30's who have never married will quintuple by 2030, and this large number of unmarriageable young men cannot help the country.
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Geography Issues in the News Geography Annotated Bibliography
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This study examined popular land commodification practices as a way of generating local revenues within Chinese cities as well as identifying the uneven emerging landscape as a consequence of financed land urbanization. Chinese cities in the land commodification have generated revenues in trillions of Yuan annually. 
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What Drives the Spatial Development of Urban Villages-Guangzhou-China Geography Coursework
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Spatial urbanization in China has increasingly posed a discriminatory influence on migrants leading to a rise in hybrids (migrant workers and village-in -the-city) in Guangzhou City. The paper aims at unearthing the influence of power and Positionality and their associated ethical issues to explain this phenomenon. 
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The Concepts of the Relationship between Space and Human Behaviour Geography Coursework
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The economy of the developed capitalist countries needed mere resources at the end of the 19th century, and it evoked interest in the exploration of the colonized territories in Africa and Asia. Moreover, the detailed information about the territory permitted to wage a war more successfully (Hudson, 1977).  
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Urbanization Problem in India and Ways of Solving It Geography Term Paper
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Local urban governments need more government funding so that they can avail more housing to their populations. Cooperative Building Societies have the capability of raising substantial amounts of money to construct more buildings for the urban population and so the Indian government should encourage their formation.
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Regional Critique for North America Geography Report
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The North American continent is located within the Northern, and Western Hemisphere bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the East, South America to the Southeast, Arctic Ocean to the North, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. North America precedes Africa and Asia. North America comprises 41 countries with the United States of America having the highest population and Montserrat (UK) having the lowest population.
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Shift-Share Analysis of a Local Government Area Geography Case Study
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The use of technology in operations improves the quality of output, efficiency, and presentable, and it is time-saving. All these can be collectively perceived as the attributes making up a product quality or service quality. Use technology can, therefore, make the customers assume that the quality of the service provided is high and of quality. 
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Kenya: Climate and Facts Geography Report
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According to the International Fund for Agricultural Development, "nearly half of the country's 43 million people live below the poverty line or are unable to meet their daily nutritional requirements" (n.p). As mentioned earlier, a huge percentage of poor people are found in the arid and semi-arid areas.
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Palaeoecological Assessment of a New Deep water Channel in the Lower River Test Geography Case Study
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The core had a number of potential in describing the manner in which the vegetation displayed the final cold period. There was only one comparable sequence within the area under study core was found to be an area that had large fully running through it which still preserved over 5 m of the sediments until the recent times.
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MIGRANT WORKERS TO QATAR Geography Article
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The Amir was overthrown by his own son Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani in 1995 in a bloodless coup after having ruled the country since the year 1972 (Central Intelligence Agency, 2014). He ruled until 2013. Hamad saw the creation of Al Jazeera, an Arab broadcasting
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Analysis of Poland Country Geography Case Study
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Poland being a developing economy has its import and export relationship established with different countries. Its major trading partners are Germany, United Kingdom, Italy, Czech Republic. Each of these contributes to 24 percent, the United Kingdom contributes to 6.5 percent of the overall business contributions. 
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Geohazard: Effects of the Kobe Earthquake Geography Coursework
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The average depth of rapture of the Kobe earthquake was less than that of California and it reached the surface and came within almost 4km beneath Kobe. Most structures in Kobe were built on soft soil thus was subject to being affected by the earthquake more. Kobe was directly above the fault rapture zone.
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Connection between Cultural Geography and Urbanization Geography Coursework
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The diverse features and products that guarantee the common nature of individuals come into play when cultural geography is in question (Crang, 2013). Its connection to urbanization is often clear to people who try to comprehend why or how this branch looks into the aspect of human culture in relation to their natural surroundings.
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The Chain of Supply of Chocolate Geography Coursework
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Other steps involved in the production to ensure quality chocolates are produced include refining, with an intention of reducing the size of the chocolate particles, conching or stirring to produce a glossy and smooth chocolate paste, tempering or heating at 450 C to smoothen the end product more, and finally moulding it into the desired shape before packaging.
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Ephydra Hians in the Mono Basin Geography Article
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The mounds form as a result of the precipitation of carbonate minerals in lacustrine settings or fluvial channels. Although the Mono Lake region is a great attraction, it has not escaped from destruction by humans through pollution and diversion of waters that would otherwise end up in the lake for private and commercial use. 
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Fair Trade versus Multinational Coffee Geography Essay
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The companies claim that the market forces determine the price, and forces them to offer such prices. If truly the companies such as Nestle and Starbucks claim that they are sustainable and offer fair trade coffee brand, then why do they sell their products at much higher prices and still maintain low coffee buying prices from the farmers?
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History of Geographic Information Systems Geography Essay
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Scientists and researchers sought to develop further computing power and means of understanding issues such as nuclear fallout and environmental damage issues, the need for ever-expansive computing power and the ability to rapidly draw inference upon comparable data sets is only compounded over time.
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How Plate Tectonics, Sea-Level and Climate Change Are Interlinked Geography Coursework
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Of fundamental influence is the Atlantic Ocean, as it transforms the nature of the UK’s flora and fauna. This is in terms of the rainfall experienced, temperature change, and solar insolation. Changes in air pressure, as a result of the ‘westerlies’ winds do influence the colder nature of the northern region, as opposed to the South.
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Geology of the Five Great Lakes Geography Research Paper
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Apart from these five lakes, there are other comparatively small lakes and rivers found in this region. Several islands are also found here formed by the movement and changes in glaciers. The history of Great Lake dates back to billions of years when volcanic activity and massive erosion resulted in depressions.
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Tectonic Setting of the Devils Waterhole Geography Essay
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Devil’s Waterhole is found in the irregular terrain carved within the Valley Spring gneiss by the corresponding Spring Creek, which is approximated to be a billion years old. Valley Spring gneiss was formed from the corresponding remelted rhyolitic volcanic rocks, tuffaceous, and corresponding cash-flow tuffs sediments, which intensely bury them. 
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Landslide Morphology and Digital Terrain Analysis of the Roughs Landslide in Broadway Geography Research Paper
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From data collected through various methods and procedures, active landslides in Broadway are categorized as those that have shown movement during the last three years. The last three years is used as the basis for categorization as it presents the outlook of what has been captured by various instrumental data and direct observations at the site
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The Garden and the Red Barn Geography Book Report/Review
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The author also notes that the behavior and believes towards environmental management is based on individual gratification from the landscape in the countryside. The perception is also seen in today societies and the popular culture (Schauman, 1998). In the essay, there is an exploration of contemporary pastoralism. 
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Gas Reserves and Production in Quatar, Iraq, Oman, UAE Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain Geography Book Report/Review
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In addition to being the worlds’ largest exporter of liquefied natural gas, Qatar also exports crude oil and petroleum products, which contribute to a large portion of the government revenues. In 2012, Qatar was the world’s fourth largest producer of natural gas, behind countries such as Russia and Iran.
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Mike Davis Planet of Slums Geography Book Report/Review
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Mike in this particular does not focus on the issue of giving a negative attitude, on the contrary, he offers insight on some challenges that people living in slums go through. Moreover, he explains why they live in such conditions. Mike states that increased urbanization is the major cause of the deteriorating state of slums in modern cities.
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Differences And Similarities In Politics Of Japan and South Korea Geography Research Paper
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Most of the policies adopted after American invasion of their lands changed with the encroaching globalization in the last decades of the 20th century. These governments had expressed authoritative governance from their past leadership and selective
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Exploring a Specific Biogeographical Question: Polar Bears Geography Coursework
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Consequently, man has significantly led to the pollution of the Arctic environment leading to the presence of toxic and harmful chemicals and substances in the ecosystem. In most instances, polar bears consume garbage from human wastes and this has often contributed to death and poor health of the polar bears. 
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Water Pollution by Oil Spills and Accidental Release in Trinidad and Tobago Geography Essay
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Generally, the bacteria used are always harmless and will die after exhausting the metal molecules in the water bodies. This may be the solution but what is most effective is the prevention method. It is always better to prevent than to cure, the government should implement the strict policies on the wells.
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Screening of Non- Nnative Species in US Border Geography Research Paper
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This research will begin with the statement that non-native species is a term commonly used to refer to plants and animals introduced to a foreign environment mostly by humanity either intentionally or accidentally. Such exotic invaders die because they cannot adjust to the introduced ecosystem, which implies they entail domestication.
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The Structure of Geology Museum Geography Report
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The geologic history of British Columbia has over time and is still characterized by its location on the eastern edge of the Pacific Ocean. This was very much evident in the geologic maps that were on display in the museum. British Columbia has always had an active tectonic development on the same active basin of the Pacific Ocean.
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