Physical Geography Topic Paper(s) The purpose of the research paper is to more t

Physical Geography Topic Paper(s) The purpose of the research paper is to more t

Physical Geography Topic Paper(s) The purpose of the research paper is to more thoroughly examine the physical characteristics of a particular natural Climate/Biological event and its effects on the human environment. PAST/PRESENT: Find a location (city, state, country, or region) that has experienced a Biological / Climatological event recently (last decade or so) and in the past (decades or centuries ago). Compare and contrast the events and their effects to people and property (Past and Present) (Pro/Con), Comparison/Contrast, etc… This template provides the minimum criteria to earn a passing grade. OUTLINE/TEMPLATE: Introduction-a brief overview of the topic covered in this research paper General description of timing, location and region/area of phenomenon Impact Statement that includes effect of hazard on people and property (deaths/damage), vulnerability/risks, and mitigations (use of maps, figures, and tables (not required but acceptable)) Conclusion-your thoughts on the findings of your research WRITTEN FORMAT: 12pt font 1.5 spacing 2-5 pages of text (not including graphs, maps, cover sheet) Cover Sheet (three parts: top 1/3- your full name and date, middle- Title of Paper/Course Title and date, bottom 1/3- Instructor name) Work Cited/Bibliography page (Give credit where DUE) Submit online or hard-copy to Professor with paper bound by a staple in upper left corner! Note: This project is a pass/fail grade and is worth 20% towards your total grade. LATE PAPER = FAIL…NO EXCEPTIONS Examples Climate Events to research (you are not limited to the list): Climatological – image.png Biological- Pandemic disease, Crop Disease, Locust, etc. Soils: Desertification, Soil degradation, Clearing of Tropical rainforest

Questions: Analyze what were Europe’s historic contributions to the development

Questions:
Analyze what were Europe’s historic contributions to the development

Questions:
Analyze what were Europe’s historic contributions to the development of the world’s present political order. Evaluate how did they affect Europe itself.
Analyze what impacts have industrialization had on Europe’s natural environment.
Deduce which Europe Rivers are longest and most navigable.
Write an essay answering the previous three questions. You are strongly encouraged to illustrate your answer with maps, stats, or photography’s.
You should write an introduction paragraph or half a page presenting the three questions you have to answer to.
You should write about one paragraph or one page on each of your answer, so about three total paragraphs or three pages.
You should write a conclusion paragraph or half a page reflecting on the three questions you previously answered.
Your paper should be at least four pages long or more than a thousand words long, not counting your illustrations and sources.
Your answers must be supplemented with additional information from at least two other sources beside your text book. Your text book does not count as a source.
You cannot use encyclopedias or online encyclopedias as sources. Online journals are acceptable, as well as online articles as long as you provide your references preferably under MLA format or any other consistent format. In any case you absolutely need to provide the author’s name, the article or book title, the publication name and the year of publication.
Please remember that you need to answer in one essay format.
you can use the following websites if you can provide the name of the author of the article, the name of the book or article, and the year of publication: Wikipedia: www.wikipedia.org Google Books: www.books.google.com Blekko: www.blekko.com You Tube: www.youtube.com Library of Congress: www.loc.gov Internet Public Library: www.ipl.org
cited sources put at end of essay
web links not accepted

GEOGRAPHY PROJECT PLAN ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW The Geography Project Pl

GEOGRAPHY PROJECT PLAN ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
OVERVIEW
The Geography Project Pl

GEOGRAPHY PROJECT PLAN ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
OVERVIEW
The Geography Project Plan is a research paper and a capstone assignment whereby you will apply geographic and research skills toward solving a real problem.
INSTRUCTIONS
Choose a service project at an accessible location where you have an interest and passion for making a difference. The project must be feasible in scale and scope for a student’s time and budget. Choose a specific location rather than a grand scale project like ending world hunger. Your plan must be 1,000–1,250 words, use Times New Roman 12-point font with 1-inch margins, include a cover page, the required sections (shown below), a reference page, a map, and a realistic budget. Cite at least five scholarly sources (other than Scripture, the textbook, and Wikipedia) in current APA format.
The project can have an environmental focus, e.g., access to clean drinking water; preserving natural habitats; reducing air and water pollution; or dealing with the aftermath of natural disasters like floods, tsunamis, and earthquakes. Many students choose humanitarian projects focused on health, education, and financial needs, e.g., educating illiterate populations; helping start businesses; feeding the malnourished; or resourcing underserved schools, health clinics, hospitals, or orphanages. Your project may be as simple as building a wheelchair ramp for your neighbor or building a new playground at your church. The project may expand upon an existing service, but you must identify what services currently exist and how the services may be expanded based on your contribution. You must include realisitic materials, transportation, labor, and other associated costs. For example, is there a need for additional homeless shelters? If shelters exist, where are they located and what populations do they serve? Is there a need for shelters to safely house families, or just women and children? How much would it cost to erect and operate a homeless shelter for the number of clients that you are proposing?
• Step 1: State the objective (what will be accomplished) and location of the project, e.g., “I will provide clean drinking water to the rural population in Nimba, Liberia by digging three wells.” Then give a brief explanation based on your initial research for why this project is needed.
• Step 2: Research, analyze, and describe the problem through a geographic lens. Consider the terms and concepts in the textbook and the five main themes of geography.
• Step 3: Describe a feasible course of action to solve the problem. The paper must explain the who, what, why, and where of this project. In the end, this paper is about the proposed solution, or Project Plan.
• Step 4: List and describe the detailed costs of the project (i.e. materials, transportation, labor, etc.)
• Step 5: Utilize and bold highlight at least five geographic terms from the text.
• Step 6: Incorporate the five main themes of geography into their required section headings.
Use the following 10 required main sections when writing your paper. You may include subheadings as needed.
I. Introduction
II. General Overview and Rationale
III. Region Relevance
IV. Location Relevance
V. Place Relevance
VI. Movement Relevance
VII. Human-Environmental Interaction Relevance
VIII Budget
IX. Summary
X. References
HINT: The CIA World Factbook is a helpful place to begin when studying another country.
Start by describing and analyzing the significance of location. Is the problem unique to a specific location or region? Why or why not? Describing the location of a low income rural town relative to regions of industry or agriculture can be revealing. Is the location a conurbation, technopole, forward capital, or primate city?
Follow with a regional analysis that might include physiography (climate, terrain, bodies of water, flora and fauna), culture, population data (demographics), the economy, political geography, urban development, industrialization, and agriculture. How would you characterize the people, i.e., their culture, lifestyle and beliefs? How do language, gender, religion, and cultural traditions and values affect the project? Are the people part of a shatterbelt? Think about the sectors of the economy and development. Is the area you are addressing a periphery, semi-periphery, or core state, and how does that help or hinder the solution to the problem? Are the people subsistence farmers? Describe the population. Analyze the population distribution and density. Is it a floating population? Look at demographics like the birth rate, infant mortality rate, overall longevity, ratio of physicians to population, per capita income, average years of education or illiteracy, and the dependency ratio. What do those statistics indicate regarding the problem to be solved?
Movement, or connectivity, is often a key component in any geographic analysis. Will you move people, goods, or information? How will you do that? What are the challenges of movement? Can you hand out brochures or a Bible if the people receiving them are illiterate? Do they have access to the internet? Is there adequate transportation infrastructure to move people and goods? Are roads improved or unimproved? Is there access to public transportation? Analyze physiography as it relates to movement. Think about transferability of goods, distance decay, or the movement of people through immigration or emigration.
Study the cultural landscape and develop a sense of place. This can add insight to the culture and the economy. Can the type of places of worship indicate cultural or ethnic diversity in a location? Where is the nearest hospital or college? Do most people live in single-family homes, or do most residents rent? Can the number of traffic lights in a town indicate size?
Consider the cause and effect of human interaction with the natural environment as it relates to your project. It may be as simple as studying the general climate and the seasonal effect on activities and services. Do the people contend with devastating drought, earthquakes, tsunamis, or hurricanes? Have people permanently altered the natural landscape through deforestation or the construction of dams, levees, or canals?
Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

In this assignment you must choose a country from the Core (MDC) and Periphery (

In this assignment you must choose a country from the Core (MDC) and Periphery (

In this assignment you must choose a country from the Core (MDC) and Periphery (LDC) to research. You will be responsible for creating an economic picture of each country and submitting a 2 page paper onthose countries. You should focus on the economic aspects of each country and try to identify the similarities and differences between the two places. Please include each countries natural resources, population patterns, imports and exports, major employers/industries, and trading partners. Additionally, I would like you to discuss each countries hourly wage or yearly per capita income, life expectancy, and other pertinent demographic information to provide the class with a good overview of the economic conditions in each one of your countries.

WHAT IS STUDENT LIFE? DUTIES OF STUDENTS OR STUDENT LIFE……….. I THINK STUD

WHAT IS STUDENT LIFE? DUTIES OF STUDENTS OR STUDENT LIFE……….. I THINK STUD

WHAT IS STUDENT LIFE? DUTIES OF STUDENTS OR STUDENT LIFE……….. I THINK STUDENT LIFE IS THE MOST USEFUL AND VALUABLE PERIOD OF OUR LIFE .THIS IS THE TIME WHEN THE SEED OF FUTURE LIFE ARE SOWN.FOR THIS .IT IS CALLED THE SOWING SEOSON OF IN OUR LIFE .DURING THIS PERIOD .A STUDENT HAS TO DO CERTAIN THINGS TO BE SUCCESSFUL AND HIS OR HER FUTURE LIFE.

Preamble: Earth’s surface is a complex interface where four “spheres” meet, over

Preamble: Earth’s surface is a complex interface where four “spheres” meet, over

Preamble: Earth’s surface is a complex interface where four “spheres” meet, overlap, and interact. These four spheres serve as important organizing concepts for the systematic study of the Earth’s physical environment:
Lithosphere
Atmosphere
Hydrosphere/cryopshere
Biosphere
The assignment prompt: Explain how the biosphere (all life including animals and plants) is supported and enabled by the other three “spheres”.
Be sure to include specific examples that support your response give example.
To get you thinking in the right direction please have a look at Figure 1-4, p. 8 in Ch. 1 below.

1) Choose a CITY from the cities in the file below (any city, but be wise since

1) Choose a CITY from the cities in the file below (any city, but be wise since

1) Choose a CITY from the cities in the file below (any city, but be wise since your available research sources will furnish the material) 2) Choose a SUBJECT focus from the following: RACE, GENDER, or ETHNICITY (you can include more than 1) 3) Include at least ONE MORE (but you can include more if you choose) of the following research paths: -POWER -ECONOMY -EQUALITY -TRANSFORMATION Research and write a Geography (Dynamic change through time) of that city that accounts for how that/your city has changed over time. The time period that you choose can vary, for example, from its inception to present, or a specific time period (ex: 1600-1860, 1860-1900, 1900-1945,-1945-1980, 1980-present), or any variation of years that can be researched, summarized, written/reported upon and presented in a cohesive manner. The purpose of this research is for you to become a well-versed (“expert”) on your chosen city whereby you can speak inclusively about the role of diverse actors in the shaping of said city.

INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all of the following three questions. One or two well-devel

INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all of the following three questions. One or two well-devel

INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all of the following three questions. One or two well-developed paragraphs per question will suffice.
1. Pick two countries with high growth rates. Determine the state of the demographic transition for each country. Sketch what you imagine their population pyramids look like. Hypothesize what may lead them to the next stage of the demographic transition.
2. Study Figure 2.22 (in the 12th edition of the textbook), the infant mortality rate (IMR) by state in the United States. Hypothesize reasons that would explain why the IMR is low in some regions of the country and high in others. Shift scales in your mind, and choose one state to consider: How do you think IMR varies within this state? At the scale of the state, what other factors might explain the pattern of IMR?
3. The images below portray differences in life expectancy at various geographical scales and in different locations. Explain what factors affect life expectancy and why there might be major differences at the country scale, for example, between countries like Nigeria in Central Africa and the United States. Then look at maps that depict differences between Chicago, IL and San Jose, CA as well as within neighborhoods in Chicago. What factors might explain differences here? Are they similar to the differences when we compare Nigeria to the United States?

INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all of the following three questions. One or two well-devel

INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all of the following three questions. One or two well-devel

INSTRUCTIONS: Answer all of the following three questions. One or two well-developed paragraphs per question will suffice.
1. Pick two countries with high growth rates. Determine the state of the demographic transition for each country. Sketch what you imagine their population pyramids look like. Hypothesize what may lead them to the next stage of the demographic transition.
2. Study Figure 2.22 (in the 12th edition of the textbook), the infant mortality rate (IMR) by state in the United States. Hypothesize reasons that would explain why the IMR is low in some regions of the country and high in others. Shift scales in your mind, and choose one state to consider: How do you think IMR varies within this state? At the scale of the state, what other factors might explain the pattern of IMR?
3. The images below portray differences in life expectancy at various geographical scales and in different locations. Explain what factors affect life expectancy and why there might be major differences at the country scale, for example, between countries like Nigeria in Central Africa and the United States. Then look at maps that depict differences between Chicago, IL and San Jose, CA as well as within neighborhoods in Chicago. What factors might explain differences here? Are they similar to the differences when we compare Nigeria to the United States?