Geography Essay Samples

The Town Of El Dorado Springs
The Town Of El Dorado Springs
Geography · 5,251 words
  • Picking research projects, sometimes for me, is an agonizing problem that eventually turns into an enlightening experience; what was to be my American Humanities research project was just such an experience. I had preliminarily thought I'd look into cultural myths. While researching myths, I ran...


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The European Union
The European Union
Geography · 1,276 words
  • is a union of fifteen independent states bases on the European Communities that was founded in 1993 in order to enhance political, economic and social co-operation. The 15 participating countries are the following: - Austria - Germany - Holland - Belgium - Greece - Portugal - Denmark -...


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Honduras
Honduras
Geography · 601 words
  • Have you ever wanted to travel to a beautiful country far from where your at now. To visit a land full of many different customs and where culture is put into a whole new perspective. Well if this is what you have dreamed of take your Spanish class and fly or drive down to a friendly neighbor...


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Ethiopia
Geography · 2,431 words
  • PHYSICAL: Relief: consists mainly of Desert and Mountains. Many valleys and plateau's also can be found in the country. Due to these landform types the percentage of farm land is approximately 5.7% of the total amount of land in . The amount of arable land is 10% of the 5.7% total. ...


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Japan: Changes
Japan: Changes
Geography · 496 words
  • Japan has been a society that has believed that they are the "divine" race, selected to rule the world. Japan has always had the problem of not having the resources or land capacity needed for supreme power. While being located on the Pacific Rim of Fire,they are trapped living on a small, crowded...


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India
India
Geography · 638 words
  • Around 2000 B.C. people called Aryan started invading . This process continued to approximately 1000 B.C. Aryan tribes were led by kings. The Aryans conquered the native population, intermarried with it and settled in peasant villages. The Aryans brought their religion to . The various...


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Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia
Geography · 295 words
  • When thinking of you think mostly of chop souey, the Vietnam war, jungles, and very poor people. People don't think of the culture that developed and art that was created there. is a modern, geographical term used to define the approximate location of territories to the south and the east of...


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Myths About South Africa
Myths About South Africa
Geography · 359 words
  • "Africa is (dangerous) wildlife", and the most compelling reason to travel to Africa is to see the wildlife. Most wildlife is not dangerous. More importantly, Africa is more than wildlife. Wildlife constitutes a very small part of Africa and only a very small portion of Africa contains wildlife....


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Lassen Peak
Lassen Peak
Geography · 256 words
  • Volcanoes are some of the most beautiful and dangerous things to observe in the world. Volcanoes are some of the most amazing things to watch, they make you want to be close to them but it's to dangerous.The volcano I chose was "" located in California,USA.I chose this volcano because it's located...


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Chicago: A City Of The Senses
Chicago: A City Of The Senses
Geography · 627 words
  • Chicago has enjoyed the tourist spotlight over the years, due to its cultural and economical prosperity. The crowded streets, ethnic bakeries, and popular malls add zest and flavor to this enriching city. Since my short visit in May with a high school class, I have dreamed of making the busy...


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Japan
Japan
Geography · 348 words
  • The population of from a 1996 estimate is about 125,449,703 people. The population density is of about 332 persons per sq. km or 860 people per sq. mi. About 78 percent of the people live in urban areas. has an area of 377,688 sq. km. The ese Islands extend in an irregular crescent...


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A Trip To Panama City
A Trip To Panama City
Geography · 934 words
  • Day 1: We arrived at Omar Torrijos airport via American Airlines early in the afternoon. We purchased our required tourist cards (3 balboas, as US dollars are called in Panama) at the airport, then caught a taxi for the 18 mile ride to our downtown hotel. The ride in the battered,...


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China's Population Problem
China's Population Problem
Geography · 1,156 words
  • The Chinese government has taken the enforcement of family planning and birthrate laws to an extreme by violating the civil rights of its citizens, which has had bad effects on the morale of its people (Whyte 161). China's population has grown to such an enormous size that it has become a problem...


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Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece
Geography · 769 words
  • is a peninsula located off the Mediterranean Sea, and is surrounded by several islands. was made up of different types of government. There were two types of city states an oligarchy , which is ruled by a small group of citizens and a direct democracy ruled by the people . All citizens could...


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The Green Revolution In Asia
The Green Revolution In Asia
Geography · 2,776 words
  • World Issues May 27, 1996 Table of Contents Topic Page The Problem ................................................3 The Solution................................................3 Background to The Green Revolution .........................3 Positives of The Green...


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