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National Power Index | Nation Ranking - 0 views

  • The National Power Index (NPI) is an attempt to quantify a nation’s power, i.e. its capacity to influence events and outcomes across the globe.
  • It is a composite of five sub-indexes, each describing one of the elements which objectively contribute to a nation’s power: economy, military, diplomacy, technology and popularity.
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    How do you measure national power? Check out this index. Will some countries ever "measure up"?
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Inside North Korea - YouTube - 0 views

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    What questions do you have about North Korea?
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BBC News - Concern as Japan's 2014 birth rate falls to record low - 0 views

  • Various reasons have been cited for the population decline, including: The rising cost of childbirth and child-raising The increasing number of women in the workforce The later average age of marriage The increasing number of unmarried people Changes in the housing environment and in social customs
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    What would the population pyramid of Japan look like by 2050?
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35 maps that explain how America is a nation of immigrants - Vox - 0 views

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    Wow! A must see.
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10 Wars to Watch in 2015 - International Crisis Group - 0 views

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    What stages of genocide are present within each conflict? How might each conflict be resolved?
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Al-Qaida In Yemen Takes Responsibility For Paris Attack : The Two-Way : NPR - 0 views

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    How is geography linked to terrorism?
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Population pyramids: Powerful predictors of the future - Kim Preshoff | TED-Ed - 0 views

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    A mid-term review must: population pyramids ... What questions or comments do you have?
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Daily chart: Islam in Europe | The Economist - 0 views

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    What major ideas from semester one are present within this resource? 
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A revealing map of the world's most and least ethnically diverse countries - The Washin... - 1 views

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    Anything surprise you?
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    In class we looked at this map about ethnically diverse and homogeneous countries but also another map that showed migration trends. One thing that surprised me, connecting those two, is that Australia is a very homogenous country when it comes to diversity...but I remember that Australia has a very high amount of immigrants entering the country from the Philippines, South East Asia, and all across the world! So how is it possible to be so homogeneous if they have so many immigrants bringing diverse cultures to Australia?
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Countries at Risk for Genocide - 0 views

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    Greetings APHUG - Preview this website which will serve as one of our resources this coming week.
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To Rescue Economy, Japan Turns to Supermom - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Interesting article. Could CBR increase in Japan?
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