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Resistence basic guide
Force
Nature
Physics
A basic guide to resistance. Electron Flow Model Everything is made of very small particles called atoms. Each atom has a heavy positively charged nucleus and is surrounded by a cloud of light, negatively charged, electrons. In metals, the outer most electron of each atom is weakly attracted to the positive nucleus and can escape…
Judas at the Jockey Club
Mexico
Society
In the late 1800’s, it was not uncommon for an American to own a farm in Mexico during the Porfirian Era (1876-1911). During this time, Mexico was being influenced by two contrasting cultures: industrial and traditional. These disparate cultural influences caused Mexico to be perceived as “backwards” compared to the rest of the world, which…
Global Warming, Man Made, or the Earths Natural Cycle
Global Warming
Greenhouse effect
Since the first of the year 2010, there have been approximately twenty volcano eruptions or volcanic activity all over the world. (Rajai’s) Pretty alarming when you think about it, so why the increase in these natural occurring events? Alarmist would have you believe that a lot of the increase in global events like hurricanes, volcanic…
Hsu Hua “The End of White America”
America
Hua Hsu, a professor in the English Department at Vassar College and author of “The End of White America”, is well-known for his writings on music, sports, and culture. He has contributed articles to magazines such as The Village Voice, The Boston Globe, The Atlantic, and The New York Times. In his article titled “The…
Current Native American Issues: The Mohawk tribe
America
Native American
Mohawk is one Native American Tribe. It is a part of The Iroquois league. The name Mohawk comes from the Algonquin, which means the man-eaters, but Mohawkians in their language refer to themselves as Kanien’kehake which means-‘people of the flint’. Sometimes they are even called as Haudenosaunee because of their houses and it means “people…
Response to “Kate Chopin and American Realists”
America
By examining “Kate Chopin and the American Realists,” it becomes clear that Kate Chopin held distinct views about women in the late 1800s compared to authors like Crane, Garland, Norris, and Dreiser. American literature has portrayed women from various perspectives. While many authors believed that women primarily desired wealth and power through a man, Chopin’s…
Terrestial and Jovial Planets Difference
Earth
Nature
Sun
What are the basic differences between the terrestrial and jovial planets? Which planets fall into each group? There are a few notable differences between terrestrial and jovial planets. Terrestrial planets are smaller in size and mass and jovial planets are larger in size and mass. Terrestrial planets are mostly made of rocks and metals, while…
An Introduction to Vikings
Exploration
Russia
The Vikings were explorers who lived in the region that is now Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. They often set sail for distant lands. Although their feats took place more than 1,000 years ago, the tales live on in legend. Stories tell of the sailors’ voyages to new lands and of their violent raids. Two views…
Archaea and Their Use in Making Biofuels
Bacteria
Chemistry
Nature
Archaea in the Ancient Past From fossil evidence, scientists say that 3.5 billion years ago the oldest known living creature on earth appeared in its oceans. It was a bacterium, classified as a primitive prokaryote, a single celled organism. This origin of life, a single cell, was so simple it had no compartments and was…
The Weather Underground Short Summary
Underground
Introduction As a result of the racial outrage that marked the US socio-economic and political disposition of the early years, a fact which was coupled by the international aggression and imperialism the US displayed over nations that did not dance to her socio-economic and political ideological tunes, many social organizations were formed across the whole…
| theme | The five themes of geography are location, place, human-environment interaction, movement, and region. |
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| description | Geography is a field of science devoted to the study of the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of the Earth and planets. The first person to use the word γεωγραφία was Eratosthenes. |
| quotations | Geography has made us neighbors. History is not everything, but it is a starting point. Love, having no geography, knows no boundaries. There is an eternal landscape, a geography of the soul; we search for its outlines all our lives. War is God’s way of teaching Americans geography. |
| information | Importance: Geography can help us understand the planet’s movement, changes, and systems. Topics that are relevant to today such as climate change, water availability, natural resources, and more are much easier understood by those who know geography well., |