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    and only two seasons are present (rainy and dry). An evergreen forest is a forest consisting entirely or mainly of evergreen trees that retain green foliage all year round. Such forests reign the tropics primarily as broadleaf evergreens‚ and in temperate and boreal latitudes primarily asconiferous evergreens Tropical deciduous forest Deciduous means "falling off at maturity" or "tending to fall off"‚ and is typically used in reference to trees or shrubs that lose theirleaves seasonally‚ and

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    Mojave Desert

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    Introduction 2. Location of Mojave desert 3. Fauna and flora 4. Tourism in the area of Mojave desert 5.1. Type of tourists 5. National parks 6.2. Joshua Tree National Park 6.3. Death Valley National Park 6. Las Vegas 7. Conclusion 1. Introduction In my seminary work I would like to research information about the Mojave desert in the United States of America. I will research mainly information related to tourism and geography. Like the location and information

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    The Sonoran Desert

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    Now on to the next Desert‚ situated along the border of America (Arizona and California) and Mexico lies another important region the Sonoran Desert. The Sonoran occupies 100‚000 square miles along the two countries. The Sonoran is the result of a rain shadow desert being bordered by the Peninsular Ranges in California as well as being in a latitude around 30 being effected by the Subtropical high. The Subtropical high is an area from the 20 -40 latitude where air subsides by compression leading

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    Article Review #1: LocationLocationLocation: The Strategy of Place SEC 1: SUMMARY In this article‚ a teacher in Strategy Unit at Harvard Business School whose name is Professor Juan Alcácer talks about the necessary function of taking and considering a long-term geographic strategic view in expanding business whether in a nearby town or around the world expansion. This article also highlighted the tactical checkers‚ discusses the importance and essential role of time consideration to

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    Sahara desert

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    James Davis Professor Pope/GLY 101 March 26‚ 2014 Research Paper Sahara Desert Sahara Desert is the world’s largest desert. fahsdf asdfjk asdfjas dfasdkfj afoiwehfa djfaiweofj asdkfThe eastern Sahara is the driest region on Earth‚ where the received solar radiation is capable of evaporating over 200-times the amount of rainfall. It is characterized by a vegetation-free expanse of sandstone in the south and a limestone plateau in the north‚ with numerous sand sheets and sand dunes in numerous

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    Food Deserts

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    thousands of Chicagoans live in what’s known as a food desert. A food desert is in an area of focus that is short on access to fresh meat and produce. These areas are usually over populated with packaged and processed foods‚ which are not always healthy. They also have a significant amount junk that you can easily find in convenience stores and fast food restaurants. What exactly qualifies a neighborhood to be part of a food desert? Food deserts usually have a bunch of blocks without a corner grocery

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    Location Planning

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    cation PlanninCh. 8 Location Planning and Analysis Summary  Location Planning Every firm must use location planning techniques. There are many options for location planning. Corporations choose from expanding an existing location‚ shutting down one location and moving to another‚ adding new locations while retaining existing facilities‚ or doing nothing. There are a variety of methods used to decide the best location or alternatives for the corporation. Methods such as identifying the country

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    Social Location

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    Social Location in American Culture There are a variety of social factors‚ which make up a person’s social location‚ that exert an effect on every person’s development as an individual. Social location can be defined as the spaces that people occupy due to their location in society. In the Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass and Bless Me‚ Ultima by Rudolpho Anaya‚ the characters of Frederick and Antonio struggle to find their sense of identity. It becomes evident in both stories that social

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    Food Deserts

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    Food Deserts There is growing trend of cities across the United States that do not have access to food such as places in Buffalo‚ Baltimore‚ or Detroit. According to the USDA‚ a food desert is to qualify as a “low-access community‚” at least 500 people and/or at least 33 percent of the census tract ’s population must reside more than one mile from a supermarket or large grocery store (for rural census tracts‚ the distance is more than 10 miles). You can even look up a food desert locater

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    Social Location

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    Social location‚ as defined by C Wright Mills‚ is the corners or place in life that people occupy because of where they are located in a society. Factors such as gender‚ class‚ race‚ and religion are four of the main factors in determining one’s social location. Essentially‚ social location is how our backgrounds and cultural upbringings affect our place and views on society as a whole. Understanding one’s position from a sociological perspective is an essential element in sociological research

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