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Mr Schick sorry I couldn't figure out how to put the document on with the pictures so I just put the Link up and you can look at it through there. i am sorry for this inconvenience. i hope You can still grade it. Thanks for understanding.
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Yesterday 12/9/09
Yesterday was your birthday. I said happy b-day in african. We watched the movie and I got most of the questions answered.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Starting the research
Today Me and Jill found three articles on the history of Brazilian soccer. We started to take notes on them. Things are going well.
Monday, November 9, 2009
The economy in North America
Matt Ryan
O1 Human Geography
11/6/09
Human Geography essay Economic and Social Development
North America Posses the world’s most powerful economy. We produce some of the world’s most sought-after goods. We are abundant of natural resources like energy, metals, and forest. The extraction of natural resources is only 3 percent of U.S economy. North America is one of the most productive food producing countries. The United States also sells other Industrial raw materials such as coal, which is the most abundant fossil fuel in America. Improvements in North America, such as transportation and communication, made the foundation for urbanization, industrialization, and the commercialization of agriculture. North Americas’ employment ways made a good way for people to stay connected in a society. This keeps people employed and keeps jobs open. Industries need location factors which are the influences for the industry. North America is very big in selling, purchasing, and trading goods in the international market. Advertisement and investment is the main money flow for economic influence. North America has many people with wealth and poverty. The wealth people have money and the people in poverty are poor. There will be many challenges that will happen in the 21st century. People will have to make choices on what they spend money on and how they save money.
O1 Human Geography
11/6/09
Human Geography essay Economic and Social Development
North America Posses the world’s most powerful economy. We produce some of the world’s most sought-after goods. We are abundant of natural resources like energy, metals, and forest. The extraction of natural resources is only 3 percent of U.S economy. North America is one of the most productive food producing countries. The United States also sells other Industrial raw materials such as coal, which is the most abundant fossil fuel in America. Improvements in North America, such as transportation and communication, made the foundation for urbanization, industrialization, and the commercialization of agriculture. North Americas’ employment ways made a good way for people to stay connected in a society. This keeps people employed and keeps jobs open. Industries need location factors which are the influences for the industry. North America is very big in selling, purchasing, and trading goods in the international market. Advertisement and investment is the main money flow for economic influence. North America has many people with wealth and poverty. The wealth people have money and the people in poverty are poor. There will be many challenges that will happen in the 21st century. People will have to make choices on what they spend money on and how they save money.
Monday, October 26, 2009
What happened to the enviroment? Global warming.
A)There are 4 causes of global warming. The first one is Carbon dioxide, half of gasses of human-generated greenhouse gasses. These are the burning of fossil fuels like coal and petroleum. The second one is Chlorofluorocarbons, 25% of of human-generated greenhouse gasses. Caused from aerosol sprays and refrigeration. All CFCs have been banned in North America and most of Europe. The third is Methane, its increased 151 percent since 1750. It comes from vegetation burning. The last thing is Nitrous oxide, 5 percent of human caused green house gasses, caused from chemical fertilizers.
B)Effects are climate changing. Scientist are saying that each year temperatures will rise 2 to 4 degrees Fahrenheit by 2030. The temperature increase is expected to double by 2100. Change would also come to agricultural parts of the world. Agricultural areas will have to change what they grow and when they grow it. Sea level will also rise 2-3 inches.
C)In 1990 the United nations recognized the climate change as a common concern of humankind. In 1992 the first international agreement was presented in 1992. Within a year 167 countries singed it. People were trying to reduce pollution. People are afraid of what will happen with temperatures rising. Some people think it doesn't exist. They think there is no temperature rise and nothing will happen to the climate. This is discussed all the time, and people argue about what is going to happen.
B)Effects are climate changing. Scientist are saying that each year temperatures will rise 2 to 4 degrees Fahrenheit by 2030. The temperature increase is expected to double by 2100. Change would also come to agricultural parts of the world. Agricultural areas will have to change what they grow and when they grow it. Sea level will also rise 2-3 inches.
C)In 1990 the United nations recognized the climate change as a common concern of humankind. In 1992 the first international agreement was presented in 1992. Within a year 167 countries singed it. People were trying to reduce pollution. People are afraid of what will happen with temperatures rising. Some people think it doesn't exist. They think there is no temperature rise and nothing will happen to the climate. This is discussed all the time, and people argue about what is going to happen.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Wed
Wednesday we read about climate in our book. We then were put in groups and did research in our book about the five main factors of climate. I had The the connection between land and waters.
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