Daniel's human geo. blog
Monday, January 14, 2013
last blog ;(
I would give myself an 90. I think i did well for a low A but, not a high A. I think i did better than a B though because i did contribute but not as much as some others.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
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Sorry i didnt go to the pow wow. I was going to but i woke up at 3 o'clock and realized i was a little late. I relly needed the extra credit. The video we were watching is over and i didn't have any notes on it.
Friday, January 11, 2013
class
lots of high land, 37% are below poverty rate,GDP is growth is 8.9. 12th in the world. 47% of people can read (more men can read). 2% speck English 841 different language. unemployment rate is 1.9. birth rate is 15 in the world. 103 in the world for unemployment rate for the usa at 9% poor countrys have high birth rate bc of work, health care, gdp per capita is 2500. 3.39 total ferity rate. 2.1 average. 0 net mirgation rate. 15% below poverty line in usa. 27% roman catholic. 13% of the country is urban.(live in city). the world percent for urban is 50.5%. import 6.1 billion dollars gained , exports 6.48 billion dollars lose. 125,000 on internet. 2 tv stations. 1 commeral
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
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The middle east has problems with there climate. Any 2 points on the same latitude have the same climate. The middle east had it all but start to run out of supplies. The fertile crescent is were all the animals got started. At one point the usa had no meat on the country.100 million cattle in the us. 40 billion pounds of wheat. 133 pounds of wheat are consumed by each person a year. They were geographically unlucky.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
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They
don’t have many animals they use but they use pigs. Farm work is done by
hand. A lot of animals could be used but they can be carnivores because
then you would have to feed them meat which would be more work. Zebra
have anger issues. The 14 animals over 100 hundred pounds and can be domesticated
are goats, sheep, pigs, cows, horses, donkeys, bariatric camels, Arabian camels,
water buffalos, reign deer, yak, methane, and valley cattle are from the middle
east and Europe and llamas is the only for from a different country South America.
Monday, January 7, 2013
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Great cultivations have advanced technology, large
populations, and well organized work force.
Sago is a tree that has stinks inside the bark to make dough. The sago tree has a lot of carbs and calories
but it doesn't have good nutrition. Cereal
has wheat, barley, rice , and oats. Drah
is a place that has the earliest villages and had the first granary. New Guinea had bad geographical lucky!!!!
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Jared Diamond / Guns, Germs,and Steel
Jared
Diamond is a professor at UCLA is Los Angeles. He was born
in Boston September 10, 1937. He went to graduate
from Harvard in 1958 with his Bachelors of Arts.
He graduated for Cambridge University in 1961 with a PhD.
He became Professor Of Physiology at UCLA Medical School in 1968.
He developed another career in ornithology and ecology in his
twenties. He developed a third career in environmental history
and became Professor of Geography at UCLA (That is what he is doing now) in his
fifties. He was awarded the National Medal of Science and an honorary
doctorate by Westfield State University. He is married now to Marie
Diamond and has twin sons that were born in 1987.
Jared Diamond wrote Guns, Germs, and Steel in 1997.
This book is a mutli-million selling book. It talks about how
human history has changed over 10,000 years. The movie starts off with him
talking to his friend Yali. The book shows how some civilizations
have developed over thousands of years ( U.S.A ) and how some have devolved
( New guinea ) Diamonds theory is very strange but, I support it
but, many people don’t. Diamond mapped out migration of early humans from
Africa to Eurasia and from the North and South Americans.
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