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The Relationship between Feminist and Radical Geography Geography Assignment
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The author of the paper will begin with the statement that feminist geography comes out as a mechanism within the geography discipline with the potentiality and tendency of adopting and implementing diverse techniques, theories, and subsequent critiques of women in the assessment of the society, human environment, and geographical locality.
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Feminist and Radical Geographies Geography Assignment
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The discourse of feminist geography came to the limelight in the 1970s to explore the position of women in human and social geography. Johnson (1989) defines feminist geography as the recognition of common experience and resistance of women to men’s oppression in a bid to gain and control themselves.
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Geography Concept and Methods - Anthropocene Concept Geography Literature review
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The idea of Anthropocene was coined in 2000 and represents the recent history of the earth roughly from 1760 up to now that is considered as the era shaped or modeled through human’s actions in the world. The recent focus on the effects of human activity on planet earth has considerably been expounded from all fields of science including geography.
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Integrated Land Use and Transportation: Network Dynamic Geography Term Paper
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Decisions concerning transport investments, modes as well as locations have impacted hugely on the growth of Australia’s regions as well as metropolitans. However, in scores of cases, land use planning along with decision making has happened with slight or no concern for consequential impacts on transportation along with movement, financial support, or venture (Newman, 2010).
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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 Vector Topological Data Model in the Geographical Information Systems Geography Term Paper
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Topology is a mathematical method commonly used to define the spatial relationships that enable most of the GIS to structure data based on regard to the geographical principles of feature adjacency and connectivity. Therefore, the topological data model is increasingly used in that software that implements a complete range of operations carried out on the vector representations.
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Definition Geographical Information Systems Geography Term Paper
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The mixture of a number of spatial datasets leads to a data set with new vector datasets. On creating a map for any website, one has to determine the types of data layers to be counted and the way in which the features of the plans will be interpreted. There are five steps in the GIS analysis process. We are going, to begin with, framing the question
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Definition of Topographic Map at Salalah City Geography Term Paper
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Midday forms the north, west, and southwest precincts while the Arabian Sea lies to the south of Salalah city. With regard to the surface extent covered by Salalah, the city is relatively small but relative to Taqah, Dalkut, and Mirbal (the other cities along the coastline of Dhofar) Salalah covers a larger surface extent.
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Geographical Information System Application in the Alignment of Freeway Geography Term Paper
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Geographical Information System application has been evident in various fields with the discussion being on the alignment of the Freeways. Freeways are the designed roads or paths that accommodate high-speed traffics that connects two places and can accommodate a large number of traffics at the same time (Fengwei, 2011).
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Overall Geomorphology of the Tigrea-Euphrates Catchment Geography Term Paper
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The catchment spans from the Syrian region of Karkamisk through Turkey into Cizre then enters Iraq at Fish Khabur. From here, it acquires various tributaries such as the Adhaim, the Greater Zap, the Lesser Zap as well as the Diyala from the Zagros Mountains to the east where the Tigris and Euphrates finally join together near Qurna in Iraq (Kaya, 1998).
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Counter-Urbanisation, Its Theories, and Effects on Australian Population Distribution Geography Term Paper
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Counter-urbanisation has been occurring since the 1950s in more developed countries. There has been a trend where people move away from the urban areas into nearby suburbs or into rural areas. Counter-urbanisation has become a dominant trend in major cities in Australia, United Kingdom, and the United States.
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Analysis Inland Cover at the Aral Sea Geography Literature review
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It is a sea that is shared by seven countries: such as Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Republic of Iran, and Turkmenistan. The total area occupied by the sea is estimated to be 1,549,000 km2. The existence of a number of human activities such as irrigation and the changes in weather are some contributing factors to the deterioration of the lake.
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Geology of the Ross of Mull, Iona and Staffa Geography Term Paper
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The metamorphic rocks found in this region date back almost 2.5 billion years, along with a wide variety of other rocks. These hard rocks have been formed under millions of years under intense pressure and heat. The other rocks consisted of both, sedimentary rocks and granite formed by crystalline magma.  
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The Community in a Gated Residential Estate Geography Term Paper
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The formation and the community experience, as well as its management, was found to be erected on communities association as it provided the residents with the point of identification and a sense of communal belonging as well as designing the urban planning. The estate had a security guard that was responsible for the security of the estates and determined the estate's boundaries.
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The Geography of Moreton Bay Regional Council Geography Term Paper
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The recommendation to merge the three areas was made by the Local Government Reform Commission through a report in 2007. The proposition was disagreed upon by the three local governments. It was not until 15th March 2008 when the City of Redcliffe and Shires of Pine Rivers ceased to exist, and the region became one area under the Moreton Bay Regional Council.
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South Korean History and Its Social, Technological, Economic, Environmental and Political Issues Geography Term Paper
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An old Korean legend spouts that Korea was created by the god-king Tangun in the year BC 2333. Such a legend reflects the foundation of the Korean people as being self-sufficient, uniform and unvarying. The name Korea evolved from the Koryo dynasty, which succeeded in the Silla rule in 935 (South Korea, 1999).
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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 Origin of Volcano-Tectonic Earthquake Geography Term Paper
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Earthquakes are a result of the abrupt release of energy in the earth’s crust either after the collision of tectonic plates or volcanic eruptions. Whereas the collision of tectonic plates occurs on the outermost layer of the earth known as the crust, volcanic eruptions also capable of triggering earthquakes around volcanic regions.
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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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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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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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African Economic and Social Challenges Geography Case Study
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Generally speaking, populations of West Africa have endured severely and they remain to be at a great difficulty in comparison to those who encouraged the trade against them (Getz 2004). There are current social movements that are appealing for recognition of the atrocities committed during the slave trade.
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World of Planning Geography Essay
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Studies have shown that for effective sustainable urban planning, there has to be an integration of interconnected systems which affect climate change. These include transport systems, urban morphology, natural systems, and energy source systems. Spatial planning is a key tool n mitigating climatic changes. Therefore, urban planners ought to instill their efforts towards coming up with strategies.
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An Alternative Strategy for London as a City and its Airports Geography Term Paper
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Strategic management of today’s challenging airport operations calls for excellent airport strategy, striking a balance between capacity and demand, exploring alternatives for airport expansion and development, optimal operational frameworks, reasonable travel charges, and effective market development (City Airport Development Plan, 2013, p.19).
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The Impact Of The Car In Australian Planning Geography Essay
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From an anthropological perspective, the demand and use of private cars globally are seen as a sure symbol of status and power (Walker & Haahs, 2006). Arguably, a car s seen as the most effective and efficient way in optimizing individual performance, especially in light of the flexibility that comes with personal transport.
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Geographic Information Systems Application in Environmental Science Geography Literature review
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GIS is a powerful software technology that allows a virtually unlimited amount of information to be linked to a geographic location. It can include a digital map that will enable a user to see locations, events, features, and any environmental changes showing layer upon layer of information such as soil stability, pesticide use, lake remediation efforts among other unlimited uses”.
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Land Degradation Processes Geography Essay
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Wind erosion is a severe crisis in various parts of the globe. The wind carries away the top fertile soil, causes air pollution, lessens seedling survival, and creates desert landscapes and forms. It is normally worse in semi-arid and arid areas compared to sub-humid climates as these areas are associated with dry, loose, and finely divided soil, large fields, smooth soil surface with no vegetation cover, and strong winds.
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Australia's Mining Boom Geography Case Study
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The report compiled by the Primary Industries Department of NSW indicates that they had received more than fifteen applications that required expansion of the current mines.  Media reports indicate that the recent growth in Australia’s economy depends on the country’s huge land mass that is rich in mineral deposits.
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What Is the Strategic Value of Taiwan Geography Case Study
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The Penghu archipelago lies in the middle of the Taiwan Strait that separates mainland China and Taiwan. The Kinmen group of islands lying southeast of the Fujian province of China are even closer to mainland China. Just over two km separates mainland China from the nearest island in the Kinmen group of islands. The Matsu islands constitute the northern defensive perimeter of Taiwan.
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Environmental Risks, Probability, and the Logical Tree of a Tsunami Geography Assignment
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This paper has justified tsunamis as environmental risks, presented a logic tree of the structural pathways of tsunamis, and identified the scientific approaches for quantifying these pathways. It has also assessed the feasibility of controlling the risk associated with a tsunami, compared the likelihood of tsunami to other environmental risks.
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Causes, Consequences and Control of Forest Fires Geography Assignment
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As undeterminable risks, wildfires present major challenges to the environment since their impacts are usually devastating. Although there are many methods of dealing with the risks, the unpredictable conditions make tackling wildfires a real challenge. There are many natural causes of wildfire and conditions that favor them.
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Environmental Hazards and Risk Geography Coursework
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Definition of Risk Risk has been defined as probability times consequences (Helm 1996). It has also been defined as hazard plus outrage (Sandman 1993), as well as threat plus vulnerability (Glade 2005). Helm’s definition has both strengths and weaknesses. It is a strength that the definition is precise and exact (Kelman 2003. P.1). However, this definition also is “misleading” (Kaplan & Garrick 1981, p.3).
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Gis Modeling for Dust Storm Geography Essay
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They may arise from gust fronts blowing the loose dust and/or sand from the dry surfaces. The particles may be transported through suspension in the air leading to soil erosion from the region of occurrence to deposition on the area where the particles land like the pacific which receives deposits from china's storms. 
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Design a Questionnaire Geography Coursework
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Do you think that the policies and procedures in place, currently, are adequate enough, to enforce strictly, the embargo on industries and activities, especially those that are detrimental to and the major cause of global warming and abrupt changes in global climate?
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Land Analysis in the Lao Country Geography Assignment
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The Lao Republic is a landlocked country meaning that it is located in a position where it does not have access to the sea, it is located in southeast Asia and borders China to the north, Cambodia to the south, and Vietnam to the east, it is a large nation with a total area of 236 square kilometers and a population size of  6.5 million according to the 2007 estimates.
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Destination Branding: The Tropical North Queensland Region Geography Term Paper
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The GBR is the greatest destination in Tropical North Queensland. Tourism in the region employs many people and is one of the largest economic activities. With an increase in the number of visitors and the number of activities in the region, total visitor expenditure will increase creating additional jobs for the local people and giving the region a larger global tourism market share.
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Chainsaw Used to Hack Down Trees at Geothermal Reserve Geography Essay
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It is no doubt that rural space is deemed or seen to be distinct from urban space. There are two major characteristics that help individuals differentiate rural from urban space. Ideally, rural space is characterized by the concept of a strong sense of community where every individual knows each other. Secondly, life in rural space is closer to nature.
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Virtual and Real World Spaces and Identities Geography Essay
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Virtual and Real World Spaces and IdentitiesIntroductionThe debate between the “real” and “virtual world space has received increased attention in the recent past and is subject to critique (Valentine and Holloway, 2002). However, for some authors like Dodge and Kitchin (2001), communication in the virtual space is associated with tremendous benefits including economic, cultural, and political. 
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Sex and the City Geography Essay
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Hence the essay will explore how gender and sexuality are components of urban form and urban life. In particular, emphasis will be laid on the descriptions of sex and city and assess the remarks made on Hamilton’s gendered and particular spaces and at the same time bring to light the most common elements of the gendered and sexualized downtown Hamilton landscape.
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The Impact of the Ash Cloud Resulting the Eruption of an Icelandic Volcano In 2010 Geography Essay
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Other elements found in lower concentration include zinc, cadmium and lead. It has been seen that finer ash cloud can travel larger distance and because of larger surface area can carry more water-soluble particles. They can stay in the air for longer periods. The eruption in Iceland occurred beneath a glacier and melted a large portion of it.  
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Long Island Geography, the Grandifolia Sand Hills and Dwarf Beech Trees of Long Island Geography Assignment
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Long Island lies in the South Eastern side of New York and it forms a part of the region of the outer land. It extends 118 miles east northeast from the mouth of Hudson River. It is between 12-20 miles wide and has an area of 1,041 square miles. The web encyclopedia describes its Eastern end divided into narrow peninsulas; the northern peninsula is about 25 miles long.  
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Hazards and Vulnerability Features in the Puerto de la Crus Region of Tenerife Geography Term Paper
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Tenerife is the most populous and largest island of the seven in Spain. It covers an area of 2,034.38 km square with a population of 908,555, which is 43% of the total population of the canary island. It is approximated to host about 5 million every year. Tenerife is an economic and tourist center and it is becoming a world heritage site and largest carnival of the Cruz De Tenerife.
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Geographical Information System Geography Essay
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In the early 1970s, computer mapping technology gave birth to a new technology for drafting maps. Areas, points, and lines defining a geographical area could now be represented on a well-organized Cartesian plane with X, and Y coordinates. This automated cartography assisted map drawers in the plotting of maps due to its capability of making connections at a variety of scales, colors, and projections.
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Analysis of the Dubai Transport System Geography Article
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The indication that Dubai’s growth and development is highly related to the transportation system is quite agreeable. Steered by the Roads and Transport Authority, the growth in the transportation systems and services has spurred growth in other areas. The city is known for its logistics value in the global market.
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International Relations: Georgia Geography Essay
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The current Georgian republic became independent in 1991 and its first president made Georgian nationalism stronger and vowed to declare the authority of Tbilisi over South Ossetia and Abkhazia. The then president was overthrown and the country engaged in a civil war that lasted for three years. Russia supported South Ossetia and Abkhazia until the two attained independence which is de facto from the Republic of Georgia.
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Future of 3-D Data Capture Geography Essay
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For instance, planes and ships make use of this information in their travel undertakings. Long ago it was difficult to capture satellite imagery in 3-D formats. However, that has changed with the advancement of satellite imagery to allow the capture of geographical information in 3-D format.
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Risk Management in the Geological Disposal Geography Essay
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The principal challenges of chemical, biological and radiological decontamination of the environment are: Chemicals are easy to find and isolate, but difficult to destroy and can generate toxic waste by-products. Biological substances are easy to destroy but difficult to find and isolate and it is hard to be certain they are fully removed.  
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Economy, Politics and Geography of New Zealand Geography Article
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The country is surrounded by oceans and seas. This has resulted in the adaptation of coastal cultures ranging from the arts to dressing. It is also evident that their religion is largely Islam which is a coastal influence. Also, due to the fact that they are surrounded by oceans, New Zealand people are known to practice the trade.
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Geological Map of Pembrokeshire Geography Case Study
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There have been several earthquakes at Pembroke shire, the most recent one being experienced in 1892. This earthquake measured 5.1 on the Richter scale and caused minor damages to physical structures (David & Neil, 2007). The earth movements are the reason for the occurrence of the rock dips.
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Physical Description of North and South America Geography Term Paper
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The rest of the South American continent, excluding the Andes and the Eastern Highlands, is categorized as lowland (basins and plains). A number of river basins and plains from the lowlands of South America. Broadly, the lowlands are divided into Amazon Basin, Illinois, Gran Chaco, and Paraguay-Paraná-La Plata river system and the Pampas. 
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