Abstract This paper reports the dates and types of eruptions emitted by the volcano Vesuvius throughout its history. The paper examines the possibility of future eruptions.
Abstract This paper reviews the aspects of the country of Afghanistan, including ethnicity, background, history, people, climate, population growth, religion, government, political parties, economics, and the military.
Abstract This paper presents a detailed discussion about Peter Schrag's "Paradise Lost: California's Experience, America's Future." The author of this paper takes us on an exploratory journey of the book and dissects many of its principles.
Abstract This paper presents a discussion on two volcanic mountains. The author of this paper explores facets and facts about Mount Saint Helen and Mount Rainier and compares and contrasts them to each other.
Abstract This paper discusses how the Great Lakes ecosystem moderates weather extremes in the region, and provides aesthetic beauty and intellectual stimulation that lift the human spirit. It also examines alterations in the ecosystem resulting from human intervention, and analyzes the effects of these human impacts.
Abstract This paper discusses the ways that Toronto has changed in the last decade. The thesis is underlined. There are 3 body paragraphs, an introduction and a conclusion.
Abstract This paper describes the effect of slavery on West Africa and the African civilization. The paper explores the general effect of slavery on future African civilizations?
Abstract This paper focuses primarily upon southern California and the elements of the California experience that make life there so appealing. The paper includes the natural beauty of the state, the temperate climate and the worldwide renown of the state's film, television and recording industries.
Abstract This paper examines population growth and the pressure to settle harsh environments. It looks at uncontrolled population growth in famished countries, uncontrolled urban expansion, and development and water shortages.
Abstract This paper is on North America. It includes geographical analysis of this realm. It also includes systematic fields listed: geomorphology, climatology, urban geography, historical geography, economic geography, cultural geography, medical geography, population geography, the geography of development, political geography, biogeography, marine geography.
Abstract The Spiro Mounds exhibit several features that mark them as having extreme significance to archaeologists, yet the Spiro Mounds have a value simply in terms of their historical role in the development of the people in the Ouachita Mountains and among the peoples of the Great Plains. The Spiro Mounds have a high historical significance as they were constructed by many different groups of native peoples at the close of the prehistoric period, which makes the Spiro Mounds ideal for examining the cultural and social development of these many peoples immediately prior to the introduction of the Europeans in the New World.
Abstract This paper will first, identify the overall geographic patterns of change in African populations. Second, will identify the special case of the Sub-Sahara and comment on the meaning of the demographics and hopes, predictions for future trends.