Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
& this is the real life of India.
Life in the slums of Mumbai isn't that great at all. There aren’t really any good parts about it. The houses there are made up of scraps of anything that they can find. Also food and drink isn't wonderful. Another really horrible thing is the bathroom. Some people cannot afford bathrooms in their homes so they have to use the ones near the water which are just holes. There is one bathroom for every thousand people. That is very unhealthy and unsanitary for all the people around. In Mumbai there aren't trash men. They just throw their trash in the water which isn't good because they use that water to wash themselves and clothes. This is a very bad place in many ways but in other ways, it’s just there perspective of a good life. The money there isn't good either mostly everyone in the slums is poor and the people in other parts of Mumbai don't like them. After watching this I was very much appreciate my life and how much i have like going to the bathroom and showering , also the washer and dryer. Some things in life I take for granite but are things that some people don't have in their life like good education, food, doctors, etc.
Bollywood which is like our Hollywood is India's theater. Bollywood has a lot of more movies per year then Hollywood but that is because Bollywood doesn't get as many views as Hollywood movies do. India's film producers are very serious about their work and they produce many movies.
India has a huge population. There are about 1.15 billion people that live there. India is the second largest country, China is the first. By 2030 they expect India to pass China. India is expected to have a population of 1.53 people and China at 1.46 billion people and will keep dropping. There seems to be a lot more Indian women than men over the age 65.
Kaun Benega Crorepati is the game show who wants to be a millionaire in India. This is show that lets people go and answer trivia questions and win money for it. Usually doctor’s lawyers and more wealthy people with educations go on the show. When someone from the slums goes on the show they usually don't last long or get money. In the movie Slum Dog Millionaire, there is a man names Jamal. He lived his life in the slums of Mumbai and he went on the show. He ended up getting trashed on the show by the host because he was from the slums. At the end of the show he ended up winning millions of rupees. The show cast and the police accused him of cheating because they thought that he couldn't ever get that far in the show being in the slums, it was impossible for him to know the answers. In the movie is shows flashbacks of his life and how he knows the answer to all of the questions that he answered. The cops tortured poor Jamal until he admitted to cheating but he never did he explained to them everything in his life and how he knew what he did.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
India Paragraph
India has a major problem with child labor . Most people in India have a really tough time making money, so they become people who use children. India suffers from much poverty which leads to desperate measures like child trafficking. Some people use children to get money by being beggars . They will make the children stand on street corners singing for money. They thought that people would give more money to the ones with disabilities. They thought that they would feel sorry for them, so they would pay more. If they didn't have a lot of disabled kids they would blind children by putting hot oil on their eyes. These people are crazy and would do anything for money. Other ways they would use the children is having them work , work , work until they were unhealthy . Even though there are child labor laws prohibiting children under 14 from working families need the money and have to go against the law. Those who "buy" the children would feed them good food and drink so they would stay. Also they would give them a place to stay. Most of the kids have lost their families, and they have no where else to go . They are forced to work for men who are gangsters and will do anything for money. Some of the men are very rude to the children also and will hurt them . They are very sick minded and will do anything. The sad part about this is that the children have nothing else to do.They have nowhere else to go because mostly all of them don't have family. This kind of stuff happens a lot in India, and they will do anything for extra money. Kids are alone and things are crazy , its a horrible situation. Organizations like UNICEF are trying to help fight for children's rights in India.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
movie questions
1. there are a lot more movies that come out in India then the united states probably double over a year.
2. the three musketeers are named Athos, Porthos and Aramis.
3. chai wallah is a Indian spiced tea.
4.
2. the three musketeers are named Athos, Porthos and Aramis.
3. chai wallah is a Indian spiced tea.
4.
- located in Agra, India
- called "crown of buildings"
- It is widely considered as one of the most beautiful buildings in the world and stands as a symbol of eternal love.
- example of Mughal architecture
- built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife
Bombay Riot
- damage was 3.6 billion dollars
- there was a riot because of Gods
- babri mosque
- around 900 people died
- 575 Muslims and 275 Hindus died and 2,000 people were injured in the riots
- alot of soldiers wouldn't interferer
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumbai_Riots
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
- What is Kaun Banega Crorepati? Indian game show also known to us as who wants to be a millionaire
- What is Dharavi? slum ward in urban part of India
- What is a shantytown? How many people live in shantytowns worldwide? almost a billion and a house made of scraps
- Who is Amitabh Bachchan, and what does he have to do with Slumdog Millionaire? a famous actor in the movie and real life
- What is Bollywood? Indian theater
- How much is 250,000 rupees (or any amount of rupees) in American dollars? (Hint: find a currency converter.) 250,000 dollars
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
questions on india
1,173,108,018 people as of July 2010
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/in.html
2.65 children born per woman
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/in.html
2.65 children born per woman
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/in.html
August 15, 1947 and Britain
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/in.html
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
questions on india
1. 1,173,108,018 people as of July 2010
2. 2.65 children born per woman
3. 25 % of 2007
4. Islamics attached and bombed a small dinner in India and set off a car bomb.
5. 119th
6. flooding is a major problem
2. 2.65 children born per woman
3. 25 % of 2007
4. Islamics attached and bombed a small dinner in India and set off a car bomb.
5. 119th
6. flooding is a major problem
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
new chapter , India
China has 1.35 billion people
India has 1.21 billion people
40% of the world live in these two countries
each of those two countries populations is larger than those of Africa , Europe or the entire Western hemisphere.
china is further along in demographic transition then India.
china is is nearly 10 years higher then India
chinas life expectancy rate is 73 and India is 64 years
china more urban India more rural
India has 1.21 billion people
40% of the world live in these two countries
each of those two countries populations is larger than those of Africa , Europe or the entire Western hemisphere.
china is further along in demographic transition then India.
china is is nearly 10 years higher then India
chinas life expectancy rate is 73 and India is 64 years
china more urban India more rural
Thursday, November 11, 2010
in class
today in class we got into groups and were assigned a topic on what we were going to be doing it on , my group is mark and elena and we got coffee
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
todaay
today in class we watched a really funny video with a deer cat and dog, then learned about coffee trade
questions , terms , notes
- questions:
- whats coffee made of ?
- who's the biggest seller?
- who gets all the money for coffee selling ?
- where is Latin America near ?
- biggest farm with coffee growing?
- terms:
- organic coffee- produced
- inorganic coffee- non , made from farmers
- organic certified coffee- grown by farmers bought in store
- sustainable harvest- provides farmers with alternatives
- commodity-a good when there is demand
- notes:
- coffee is the biggest crop
- coffee prices keep decreasing and getting lower
- making coffee is a very hard job.
- quality in the coffee doesn't matter anymore if there going low on money
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
the end of the movie
today in class we watched the end of the movie , and i loved it . i think that was one of the coolest movies i have ever seen and it shows you how much people can do for there life and family ! those men are very strong and have a lot of courage !
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
today in class
today in class we watched the movie again and went over it after and talked about war .
Sunday, October 24, 2010
deffinitions and summarys
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
- in-migration- is the introduction of new people into a habitat or population
- out-migration-To move out of one community, region, or country in order to reside in another.
- forced migration- movement of a person or persons away from their home or home region
- net internal migration -the net number of people leaving or moving into a state or county;
- movers from abroad - moving someone with a purpose, forced to move
- internally displaced person (IDP)- someone who is forced to flee their home but who, unlike a refugee, remains within their country's borders.
The Civil War in Sudan was a horrible thing. People lost everything during that war and people were forced to leave what they called home. People were without food and water for a long time nowhere to live. A lot of loved ones lives were lost and it was one of the worst wars ever to occur.
got my info from the movie and my head.
The movie we are watching in class is really interesting. It really shows you how long it takes to get used to another culture or living habit. Those men are not used to it but its what the need to survive. They didn't want to leave the rest behind but they needed to so they can send back money.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Lost Boys of Sudan
1. The lost boys had to leave there home because there was war there and if they didn't they were going to die.
2. They couldn't stay there because everything was destroyed and they were going to die.
3. Life in a refugee camp wasn't like there life before , it was a lot different and it was good in some ways because they got an education but bad in ways like they were sitting around nothing to do just waiting on what to do with there future.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
sick
i am home sick today :( i am going to check the blog to see if theres homework or anything else happening that i need to make up , hopefully see everyone tomorrow !
Sunday, October 17, 2010
part 2
Both of my parents are from the US. My mom’s parents are also from the US and my grandmas Irish and my grandpas Italian. My Dads parents are also both from the United States. My mother’s fathers parents , my great grandparents were both from Italy . That’s where they both were born. When they were younger they moved over to the United States because of the poor jobs. My family is all Irish and Italian. Since my great grandparents were the only ones who came from a different country it shows how my family is alike. The United States is made up of people from all around the world. My great grandparents coming over to the United States were probably worried but also excited. My parents both born in the United States are proud of the ancestry and know a lot about it. My dad’s family is mostly all Irish and my dad’s moms from Ireland. My dad is 100% Irish also and my mom’s mostly Italian. It’s interesting to figure out all of this stuff about your family that you didn't know. If it wasn't for this project then i would have no idea that my great grandparents were both from Italy. These things are amazing to know and will help you with other things. My mom still has her grandfather’s birth certificate from him being in Italy. I think that’s really cool and shows a lot. Considering he migrated over when he was a little boy it’s really cool to still have that! Even though most of my family is born and from the United States it is still cool to have someone in your family born somewhere else. Figuring all of this out now i know more about my family and their backgrounds. This stuff is really interesting, and i want to know more about it.
part 1
When i think 8 years from now i think of me as an adult. The thought of that scares me , growing up so fast . Ever since i was a little girl i have always wanted to live in a small town , nothing big. I wanted to live near my parents also . I think that i am going to move wherever my job takes me. If i had to choose to places then i would choose one to stay here in my hometown , or move towards Texas. I think that college is a really important thing for everyone and it needs to be taken seriously. Its pretty much what determines your future . If you choose to study what your really interested in then get a good job your good. Your future is whatever you make it out to be. A pull factor of staying in my hometown is all the other opportunities out there that i could check out . A push factor is the economy and needing to get away. A pull factor of Texas is i have always wanted to go there but i do not know what jobs are like there so if i didn't have a job that would be bad. A push factor is maybe there is alot of jobs there better religious things and economy's better . The advantage of moving away is getting to do new things meet new people and everything. An advantage of living close is being able to always go to family know where everything is . These are all things that i am going to have to learn as i go on in life. If you dont learn these things over your years then your probably not going to do well in life. you need know what the pulls and pushes are of places and whats going to happen. If you don't know this then your futures bad. your future really is in your hands and its up to you what you do with it .
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
today
today in class we went over our test gave out right answers for all and got candy for answering !
Monday, October 4, 2010
group work !
Life Expectancy - the amount of time you think you are going to live as a group of people born in the same year same country .
Japan 82.12
France 80.98
Kenya 57.86
Cuba 77.45
United States 78.11
Afghanistan 44.4
Crude Birthrate- The rate of children being born over the year by 1000ths.
Japan 7.64
Kenya 36.64
Ethiopia 43.66
United States 13.82
Germany 8.18
Crude Death Rate- The amount of people who die by thousands over a year in a country.
Afghanistan 17.83
Kenya 9.73
United States 8.38
Japan 9.54
Mexico 4.80
RNI- The crude birthrate minus .the crude death rate .
TFR- Average number of children born to be a girl .
Niger 7.75
Afghanistan 5.60
Japan 1.21
United States 2.05
Germany 1.41
Net Migration Rate- The difference of immigrants and emigrants in a area.
Mexico -3.61
United States 4.32
United Arab Emirates 22.98
Argentina 0.00
Saudi Arabia -7.60
Uganda -8.83
Population Pyramid- A picture that shows the different ages of people in a population.
https://www.cia.gov/index.html
http://www.wikipedia.org/
Japan 82.12
France 80.98
Kenya 57.86
Cuba 77.45
United States 78.11
Afghanistan 44.4
Crude Birthrate- The rate of children being born over the year by 1000ths.
Japan 7.64
Kenya 36.64
Ethiopia 43.66
United States 13.82
Germany 8.18
Crude Death Rate- The amount of people who die by thousands over a year in a country.
Afghanistan 17.83
Kenya 9.73
United States 8.38
Japan 9.54
Mexico 4.80
RNI- The crude birthrate minus .the crude death rate .
TFR- Average number of children born to be a girl .
Niger 7.75
Afghanistan 5.60
Japan 1.21
United States 2.05
Germany 1.41
Net Migration Rate- The difference of immigrants and emigrants in a area.
Mexico -3.61
United States 4.32
United Arab Emirates 22.98
Argentina 0.00
Saudi Arabia -7.60
Uganda -8.83
Population Pyramid- A picture that shows the different ages of people in a population.
https://www.cia.gov/index.html
http://www.wikipedia.org/
Thursday, September 23, 2010
class time
Yesterday in class i wasnt there because i was attending my friends funeral , today in class we were assigned different groups and we used prezi .com to put all our notes in !
Sunday, September 19, 2010
class today !
Friday in class we got in to groups and did work on the country we were assigned then took notes on the other groups country .
Thursday, September 16, 2010
identifying countries!
1. United States north america
2. France europe
3. Iraq asia
4. China asia
5. Saudi Arabia asia
6. Haiti north america
7. India asia
8. Japan asia
9. Venezuela south america
10. Iran asia
11. Russia europe and asia
12. The United Kingdom europe
13. Israel asia
14. Germany europe
15. Tibet asia
16. Afghanistan asia
17. Brazil south america
18. North Korea asia
19. Egypt africa
20. Kenya africa
21. Pakistan asia
22. Vietnam asia
23. Mexico north america
24. Cuba north america
http://www.world-maps.co.uk/
2. France europe
3. Iraq asia
4. China asia
5. Saudi Arabia asia
6. Haiti north america
7. India asia
8. Japan asia
9. Venezuela south america
10. Iran asia
11. Russia europe and asia
12. The United Kingdom europe
13. Israel asia
14. Germany europe
15. Tibet asia
16. Afghanistan asia
17. Brazil south america
18. North Korea asia
19. Egypt africa
20. Kenya africa
21. Pakistan asia
22. Vietnam asia
23. Mexico north america
24. Cuba north america
http://www.world-maps.co.uk/
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
today !
today in class we went over populations of different countries. also we were searching facts on websites trying to find them ! i found out alot that i didnt know !
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
class !
Today in class we helped the people who didnt understand finish there paper ! We got everyone to finish there paper and helped out !
Monday, September 13, 2010
Bibliography !
Works Cited
Gibbs, Nancy. "If You Humble an Empire." Time Magazine 11 Sept. 2001. Print.
United States. Congressional Research Service. Library of Congress. Economic Effects of 9/11. Comp. Gail Makien. Http://www.fas.org/irp/crs/RL31617.pdf. 27 Sept. 202. Web. 12 Sept. 2010.
Gibbs, Nancy. "If You Humble an Empire." Time Magazine 11 Sept. 2001. Print.
United States. Congressional Research Service. Library of Congress. Economic Effects of 9/11. Comp. Gail Makien. Http://www.fas.org/irp/crs/RL31617.pdf. 27 Sept. 202. Web. 12 Sept. 2010.
9/11
Morgan Ray
There was nothing out of the ordinary about Tuesday September 11, 2001when morning alarm clocks went off. As the morning continued America found that everything became out of the ordinary. Most everyone you talk to remember where they were on September 11, 2001 when the world changed. This day proved to be the bloodiest day on American soil since the Civil War. This war however was not fought by the Army or Marines of the United States but by the office workers, fire fighters, police, and everyday common people.
Tuesday September 11, 2001 was a beautiful morning about 70 degrees and not a cloud in the sky. American Airlines flight 11 took off at 7:59 A.M. from Boston with 81 passengers on board. The flight was supposed to be headed for Los Angeles, California. The plane heading west turned toward the east and headed for New York City. As this plane headed for New York three other planes from two other locations took off. The United States had no idea what was about to happen. We had no idea that terrorists were among us and that for some they were seated next to them on their flights. The first hijacked plane hit the World Trade Center’s north tower at 8:45 A.M. just 46 minutes after take off. The sound was something no one had heard before. Flames began to pour from the top floors of the building as people tried to figure out what was going on. Once the sirens started people began to panic. The people in the building tried to escape and the people on the ground tried to help. As the people ran from the building fire fighters ran into the burning building. The panicked people ran, helped others, and called relatives the second hijacked plane headed toward the City. The second plane hit the south tower of the World Trade Center at 9:06 A.M. The president of the United States, President Bush was reading a book at the time to elementary school children in Florida. He quickly left to deal with this terrorist attack. By now Americans knew this was no accident but an attack on America. As the terror continued American Airlines flight 77 hit the Pentagon at 9:40 A.M. which was supposed to hit the White House. At 10:00 A.M. the south tower of the World Trade Center collapsed and at 10:29 A.M. the north tower collapsed. People all over the country knew by now what was happening and were in shock. 10:37 A.M. United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in a Pennsylvania field. Finally, at 5:25 P.M. the third building of the World Trade Center fell to its death. This was a day of total chaos and panic not only in New York but everywhere. Buildings were evacuated, flights cancelled, schools closed, and basically the country shut down.
The President went on the television to try to calm the American people and inform them of what had happened. By that night we were confident that these were terror attacks and they were tied to Bin Laden. Bin Laden was a name many had not heard before but that has surely changed.
Every American was affected that day by this act of terrorism. Sherri Ray, my mom, remembers exactly where she was that Tuesday morning. She is a teacher at St. Margaret Middle School where she was teaching her sixth grade class that morning. It was a normal morning at school and as usual there were no televisions on. A parent had called the school in a panic to say what had taken place. So not to panic everyone in the school one teacher who was free when door to door and whispered in the teachers ear what was happening. She said it was hard to understand what all of this meant and it was hard to not react to the news. The teacher told her they would be dismissing as soon as parents arrived for their children. My mother tried to continue her lesson as nothing had happened until students started to be called from the rooms for dismissal. She then knew she had to tell the curious students something. She said the hardest part was trying to explain something to eleven year old children that she didn’t yet understand. When all of the students finally were picked up she was allowed to leave and get my brother and I from the other campus. Not knowing what to do she drove us to my aunts house where she and my aunt watched the TV. She said it seemed like hours they just sat and watched in disbelief. The scariest part my mom said was not knowing what would happen next and where it would happen. My family has always been very patriotic because my dad is a Marine. He had already fought one war at the time but it was before I was born. This event, my mom said, made all Americans patriotic. Everyday people became heroes and America changed forever.
On September 11, 2001 the opening of the New York Stock Exchange was delayed and later cancelled for the day. It did not reopen until the following Monday. This was one of the many short term affects of the 9/11 terror attacks. The NASDAQ also cancelled trading for the day. Gold, Oil, and gas prices went up, but lasted only a short time. The American dollar lost value at the news of the attacks. The three days following the attacks the Federal Reserve added $100. billion per day in liquidity. The hardest hit industries were insurance and Airline industries. Insurance losses were huge and hard to pay for by the companies. Airlines were grounded which put airlines in danger of going out of business. Tourism especially in New York was another area that was greatly impacted. Even though large amounts of money was needed to increase security the fear of a financial crisis never truly happened. Many Acts were passed and new agencies were created like the Transportation Security Agency (TSA). Unemployment rose as many lost their places of business and small business owners were not able to remain open.
The impact economically was not as great as the impact the attacks had on the people of the United States. The Americans began the support the War on Terror. Afghanistan was invaded to find and stop the Taliban.
There was nothing out of the ordinary about Tuesday September 11, 2001when morning alarm clocks went off. As the morning continued America found that everything became out of the ordinary. Most everyone you talk to remember where they were on September 11, 2001 when the world changed. This day proved to be the bloodiest day on American soil since the Civil War. This war however was not fought by the Army or Marines of the United States but by the office workers, fire fighters, police, and everyday common people.
Tuesday September 11, 2001 was a beautiful morning about 70 degrees and not a cloud in the sky. American Airlines flight 11 took off at 7:59 A.M. from Boston with 81 passengers on board. The flight was supposed to be headed for Los Angeles, California. The plane heading west turned toward the east and headed for New York City. As this plane headed for New York three other planes from two other locations took off. The United States had no idea what was about to happen. We had no idea that terrorists were among us and that for some they were seated next to them on their flights. The first hijacked plane hit the World Trade Center’s north tower at 8:45 A.M. just 46 minutes after take off. The sound was something no one had heard before. Flames began to pour from the top floors of the building as people tried to figure out what was going on. Once the sirens started people began to panic. The people in the building tried to escape and the people on the ground tried to help. As the people ran from the building fire fighters ran into the burning building. The panicked people ran, helped others, and called relatives the second hijacked plane headed toward the City. The second plane hit the south tower of the World Trade Center at 9:06 A.M. The president of the United States, President Bush was reading a book at the time to elementary school children in Florida. He quickly left to deal with this terrorist attack. By now Americans knew this was no accident but an attack on America. As the terror continued American Airlines flight 77 hit the Pentagon at 9:40 A.M. which was supposed to hit the White House. At 10:00 A.M. the south tower of the World Trade Center collapsed and at 10:29 A.M. the north tower collapsed. People all over the country knew by now what was happening and were in shock. 10:37 A.M. United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in a Pennsylvania field. Finally, at 5:25 P.M. the third building of the World Trade Center fell to its death. This was a day of total chaos and panic not only in New York but everywhere. Buildings were evacuated, flights cancelled, schools closed, and basically the country shut down.
The President went on the television to try to calm the American people and inform them of what had happened. By that night we were confident that these were terror attacks and they were tied to Bin Laden. Bin Laden was a name many had not heard before but that has surely changed.
Every American was affected that day by this act of terrorism. Sherri Ray, my mom, remembers exactly where she was that Tuesday morning. She is a teacher at St. Margaret Middle School where she was teaching her sixth grade class that morning. It was a normal morning at school and as usual there were no televisions on. A parent had called the school in a panic to say what had taken place. So not to panic everyone in the school one teacher who was free when door to door and whispered in the teachers ear what was happening. She said it was hard to understand what all of this meant and it was hard to not react to the news. The teacher told her they would be dismissing as soon as parents arrived for their children. My mother tried to continue her lesson as nothing had happened until students started to be called from the rooms for dismissal. She then knew she had to tell the curious students something. She said the hardest part was trying to explain something to eleven year old children that she didn’t yet understand. When all of the students finally were picked up she was allowed to leave and get my brother and I from the other campus. Not knowing what to do she drove us to my aunts house where she and my aunt watched the TV. She said it seemed like hours they just sat and watched in disbelief. The scariest part my mom said was not knowing what would happen next and where it would happen. My family has always been very patriotic because my dad is a Marine. He had already fought one war at the time but it was before I was born. This event, my mom said, made all Americans patriotic. Everyday people became heroes and America changed forever.
On September 11, 2001 the opening of the New York Stock Exchange was delayed and later cancelled for the day. It did not reopen until the following Monday. This was one of the many short term affects of the 9/11 terror attacks. The NASDAQ also cancelled trading for the day. Gold, Oil, and gas prices went up, but lasted only a short time. The American dollar lost value at the news of the attacks. The three days following the attacks the Federal Reserve added $100. billion per day in liquidity. The hardest hit industries were insurance and Airline industries. Insurance losses were huge and hard to pay for by the companies. Airlines were grounded which put airlines in danger of going out of business. Tourism especially in New York was another area that was greatly impacted. Even though large amounts of money was needed to increase security the fear of a financial crisis never truly happened. Many Acts were passed and new agencies were created like the Transportation Security Agency (TSA). Unemployment rose as many lost their places of business and small business owners were not able to remain open.
The impact economically was not as great as the impact the attacks had on the people of the United States. The Americans began the support the War on Terror. Afghanistan was invaded to find and stop the Taliban.
Friday, September 3, 2010
deffinitions .
geography- the science dealing with the areal differentiation of the earths surface
dictionary.com
globalization- to extend to other parts of the globe
dictionary.com
population-the total number of persons entering a city, country, or any distract or area
dictionary.com
immigration-the act of immigrating, moving place to place
dictionary.com
industrialization-to introduce industry into on a large scale
dictionary.com
culture-the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as exellent in arts, letters,manners,scholarly persuits, ect.
dictionary.org
religion-a set of beliefs concerning the cause , nature and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies usually involving devotinal and ritual observances , and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.
dictionary.org
world population: 6768181146
5 largest population :
china 1338612968,india 1156897766,united states307212123,indonesia240271522,brazil198739269
dictionary.com
globalization- to extend to other parts of the globe
dictionary.com
population-the total number of persons entering a city, country, or any distract or area
dictionary.com
immigration-the act of immigrating, moving place to place
dictionary.com
industrialization-to introduce industry into on a large scale
dictionary.com
culture-the quality in a person or society that arises from a concern for what is regarded as exellent in arts, letters,manners,scholarly persuits, ect.
dictionary.org
religion-a set of beliefs concerning the cause , nature and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies usually involving devotinal and ritual observances , and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.
dictionary.org
world population: 6768181146
5 largest population :
china 1338612968,india 1156897766,united states307212123,indonesia240271522,brazil198739269
Thursday, September 2, 2010
video !
I think that the video we watched taught alot of cool facts that i would never know ! I think that some of them are really fun to know especially the one about the honor kids in india and myspace ! That video taught me alot of stuff that i didnt know and i enjoyed watching it !
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
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