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great depression
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The Crimean War (October 1853 – February 1856)was a conflict fought between the Russian Empire and an alliance of the French Empire, the British Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Sardinia. The war was part of a long-running contest between the major European powers for influence over territories of the declining Ottoman Empire. Most of the conflict took place on the Crimean Peninsula, but there were smaller campaigns in western Anatolia, Caucasus, the Baltic Sea, the Pacific Ocean and the White Sea.
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GEOGRAPHERS
de Blij - pg # BRIEFLY EXPLAIN
THE THEORY
IMPORTANCE OF MODEL
ADDITIONAL NOTES
DRAW THE MODEL
OR GIVE EXAMPLES
Borchert, John
Unit: Urban
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Evolution of American Metropolises
based on Transportation: 1 ? sail &
wagon, 2 ? iron horse,
3 ? steel rail, 4 ? auto-air,
5 ? high tech
Uses transportation as key to
development of urban areas
Boserup, Esther
Unit: Rural Land Use
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AP Human Geography
Outline notes: Chapter one
Section one: Thinking Geographically
Maps
Maps have two purposes: a tool for storing references material and a tool for communicating geographic information.
For reference use, we use maps to find the distance between two places, or where something is, in relation to another place.
As a communication tool, a map is used for depicting human activities, or physical features.
A series of maps of the same place over several years can show dynamic processes.
Chapter 9 Outline Christian Europe Emerges (600-1200) I. The Byzantine Empire
English 11
Mrs. Clarke
The Awakening
Roles of Women
Directions: In the "description of character" column, note specific attributes of that character as described in The Awakening. In the second column, describe their relationship to Edna?what role do they serve in her life? How are the two characters alike or different? In the third column, explain what the character does?what is their role in society? Can they be classified as a "type" of person? What is their social status?
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This is one of the finals exams given for the EPGY course at Standford University. It is the final exam for AP Calculus AB
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