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Papers on Geography
Discover Italy
Number of words: 904 | Number of pages: 4.... keeps everything very flexible for you, the
customer. We have chosen a tailor made formula allowing you to plan your
trip according to your rhythm and style. This is why we do not fully guide
your vacation. It makes it cheaper on your half, and also gives you time to
recheck areas or sites that you like yourself. We leave time for you. So
come on in to one of our authorized travel agencies, and we'll give you all
the time you need to decide about your vacation. It's because we're there
for your benefit, not ours.
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The climate of Italy is much like the one of Toronto. They receive around
the same temperatu .....
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Brazil
Number of words: 701 | Number of pages: 3.... two level areas. In
Brazil there is much poverty. People make a living there by subsistence farming.
Even though they do farming subsistintly, they use much advanced farming there.
Aside from farming there is much more to there culture. People there are
involved a lot in astronomy and mathematics. Architecture is another way of
living there. This used not only as a money making job, but private uses also.
HUMAN ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION OF BRAZIL
In the 1500s, the Portuguese colonist built big sugar plantations along
the fertile coastal plain and port cities to ship crops to Europe. Brazilian
government has been tearing .....
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Modern Japan Since 1945
Number of words: 352 | Number of pages: 2.... third for domestic product and weren’t far away to get second place. Japan was exporting passenger car, petroleum, iron and steel, electronic equipment, coal, pulp and natural gas. Petroleum is 35 per cent worth out of all exporting stuff. Japan gets 5 billion worth of cash from exporting and importing. Late 1990 the role of heavy industry grows in importance for the economy. The Japan manufacture for steelmaking was rank first, so was textile. In 1913 Japan was the second best for trading. Japan main trading partner is United States. Truck’s, ferryboats and airplane carry goods to foreign country. In 1995 the population of Ja .....
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Ireland
Number of words: 912 | Number of pages: 4.... country by Clew Bay. It
continues across the country.
In the south of Ireland, there is a series of parallel ridges of
Devonian sandstone. The ridges rise in elevation westward and lead up to
Carrantuohill, the largest mountain in the country. The famous lakes of
Killarney are located at that point. The lakes are famous for their scenic
beauty.
In the southeast of Ireland, granites from the Devonian age makeup the
uplands which travel 80 mi. in a northeasterly direction towards the counties of
Wexford and Wicklow, reaching the south shore of Dublin Bay. These uplands are
glacier modified valleys.
Most of the soil in Irelan .....
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Japan
Number of words: 353 | Number of pages: 2.... others such as Shinko Shakyo (new
religions) and Christianity.
People in Japan have the ethnic backgrounds of 99% Japanese. The
other 1-% includes Koreans, Chinese, and Ainu.
The food and drink that is eaten here is mostly rice. The drink is
sake, which is a strong alcoholic beverage. Sake is the drink that is used
when the people in Japan and the people who are Japanese perform a
spiritual drinking ritual.
The life expectancy rate is 79 years. The infant mortality rate is
4.8 per 1,000 births.
The Agricultural products in Japan consist of Rice, sugar beets,
potatoes, cabbages, citrus fruits, sugar cane, sweet potatoes and .....
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Argentina
Number of words: 261 | Number of pages: 1.... national language is Spanish and the major religion is Roman
Catholicism.
Argentina is a country with much natural beauty. It has miles of
beautiful beaches and is also surrounded by the majestic Andes mountains. The
Andes mountains are among the highest mountains in the world. Argentina's
tallest mountain is the Cerro Aconcagua. This mountain reaches an amazing
height of 22,200 ft. America's tallest mountain only reaches the height of
20,000 ft.
Argentina has a huge industrial and agricultural base. Argentina has a
large amount of natural resources which includes copper, silver, coal, iron ore,
uranium and petroleum. Argentin .....
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Korea
Number of words: 1456 | Number of pages: 6.... why Korea would have to be divided as was Germany.
At first, Korea was supposed to be unified with a multilateral
administration. But the cold war changed the United States' mission to
unilateral containment of the spread of Soviet communism. Supported by the
Soviets, North Korea attacked South Korea in June of 1950. The South Koreans
pushed into North Korea with American aid. But the Soviet Union, helped the
North Koreans to push the South Koreans back . "During the bitterly destructive
Korean War, the entire peninsula was devastated. Some three million of its
population were killed and more than ten million were left .....
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Flint, Michigan
Number of words: 718 | Number of pages: 3.... Motors trickled
down from the workers to every part of the economy of Genesse county. The
population was on the rise which meant more homes, roads, and businesses. It
was all to good to be true. When Roger Smith (then President of GM) decided to
relocate numerous jobs from the Buick City, it was time for Flint to pay the
piper. The large dependency on GM brought upon a rapid decline in the economy
unparalleled by any city in United States history.
The removal of jobs from GM caused many problems in Flint. Dororthy
Reynolds gave many statistics which proved how much the decline of GM hurt Flint.
She pointed out that sinc .....
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Galicia
Number of words: 1430 | Number of pages: 6.... the Irish and the Scots
because of this. Including a bagpipe-like instrument called a Gaita.
The language of Galicia is different from the rest of Spain also, they
speak a variation of Castillian which has some French tones as well as
Portuguese. They have their own favorite foods also, which consist mainly of
seafood. Some of their specialty dishes are: merluza (hake), cigalas (prawns),
camarones (small shrimp). chipirones (little squid), langostines (crayfish),
vieiras (scallops), percebes (goose baracles), and trout and other local fish.
Most of their dishes are served either in casseroles or broiled, or steamed, or
rol .....
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China
Number of words: 584 | Number of pages: 3.... of productivity compared to the rural workers. The natural consequences was for the city people to arrange themselves an average income level twice as high as that of the people in the countryside.
The most obvious way to attack this poverty problem was to increase production, in all sectors of the economy. Though the easiest way to increase production was to increase capital inputs, could only afford a limited amount of capital construction. In accordance to this, went on a construction binge. Whole factories were purchased from abroad while others were built with local resources. By 1978, the frenzy for new projects reach .....
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