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Geography

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Geography 2: The Shape of Nicaragua War

The war involved the nations of Miskito and other Indians, such as Sumo, and Rama. The communities were involved in domestic and global power struggle, and they fought for their cultural survival. There was tension between nations of Miskito and the Sandinista state, which escalated into violent confrontations in 1979....

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Physical Geography Assignment

1.       What are the major physical features of the country you chose? Iceland was formed by the spreading of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, an area where the plates below the ocean, the North American and Eurasian plates, are moving apart. Hot magma rises and forms a plume, which pushed the island...

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Zomia – Geography Research Paper

The term “Zomia”, derived from the word “zomi”, which means highlander in various Chino-Mizo-Kuki languages which exist in the area of India and Myanmar, (Mazard, 2014, 217) was coined by the contemporary Dutch historian Willem van Schendel to describe a large portion of Southeast Asia, crossing several nation-states, which, according...

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Plantations and Slavery

Slavery’s institution sheds light on numerous aspects of the South that include the sociological and cultural elements that shaped society. Plantations and slavery expose the demographics and economic benefits slavery rendered. However, it came as a cost as millions of Africans were dehumanized and forced to forfeit the culture and...

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Island Geography

A short documentary “Message in a Bottle” focuses on the problems and potential dangers that island flora and fauna have to face under the influence of globalization on the example of three islands, namely the Round Island, Samoa, and Jamaica. The Round Island lies in the Indian Ocean, twenty kilometers...

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441 words | 3 page(s)