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Give the reference where you obtained the current event article. Give a brief review of the article as it was written by the author.
To what extent do they originate from human activity? Should victims blame nature, other people, or themselves for the disaster? Why or why not?
What are the four types of distortions that can result from map projections? What are the three ways to indicate scale on a map?
Have you experienced one of these disasters? How do these disasters affect the landforms in your area?
Describe how Earth's climate can change naturally. How do human contribute to climate change? Do you feel you have personally contributed to climate change?
How does Geography influence our perspectives of and connections to climate change?
Discuss the impact that Christianity has had on your selected country. Has Christianity had a long rich history or has the church had a limited impact.
Then explain how humans are affecting the carbon cycle. How does carbon in the atmosphere affect overall global temperature?
What are the modern push and pull factors bringing in people here? Are they same as your family's or historical migrations wave's reasons or are they different?
What are some population issues that the country is facing or will face based on the population pyramid?
What are some of the issues involved in asking for and granting asylum to refugees?
Why should the Mayor care about droughts of the past? How does the current drought compare to those of the past? Why does this matter?
Describe in detail the three types of plate interaction and what landscape features and natural hazard that they produce. Give location where each is occurring.
Think about people your age in the area you live and describe what you have in common with those people.
Briefly describe the history of European colonialism in that country. Are the effects of colonialism still present today in that country and if so, how?
What are the problems that they are trying to examine? What types of analysis did they perform? What drew you to these maps and what kept you interested?
Briefly explain the history of electric cars in this country. What was the motivation for General Motors to create the EVI in the first place?
Which countries produce the most greenhouse gases? What are the potential solutions that address each of the causes you identified?
Do you think that your grandparents had this ingredient in their food supply? How has your diet changed from your grandparent's generation?
With the population issues we face today, what are some challenges we face in terms of food production?
Describe the GIS concepts stressed within the tutorial. Which parts of tutorial were difficult? Why? How can you use this new knowledge for another situation?
Why do people continue to live near these areas even though they are known to be dangerous?
How you plan on addressing the issue/s within your map? Use GIS Concepts from class lectures and tutorials when discussing issues and processes.
Structure of the Paper: How does the author go about making the argument in the paper? What order do they present the information?
What forms of transportation does the city use? What benefits or drawbacks are there to living in that city?