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Around the Globe, a Desperate Flight From Turmoil - The New York Times - 0 views

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    What information in this article reflects the theme of mobility?  What do these maps suggest?
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Clarify your knowledge of 'region' - 0 views

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    What sorts of regions are common in PA? 
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World Day to Combat Desertification, 17 June - 0 views

  • Hunger is most prevalent in the developing country dryland areas where water retention is poor, and the land is highly vulnerable to natural and human destructions. The vast majority of the dryland people survive on local foods. Sub-Saharan Africa has made some progress in eradicating hunger, but still has the highest prevalence of undernourishment.
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    What are the economic implications of desertification?
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TEDxRainier - Rick Steves: The Value of Travel - YouTube - 0 views

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    What is the value of travel?
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Suki Kim: This is what it's like to teach in North Korea | TED Talk | TED.com - 0 views

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    Happy Summer, APHUG. Check out this newly released and interesting TED talk about North Korea.  What are your thoughts?
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Learn the historical backdrop of Kite Runner - 0 views

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    Why would the Soviets want to influence greater Afghanistan?
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Rwanda: A Brief History of the Country - Outreach Programme on the Rwanda Genocide and ... - 0 views

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    Why does ethnic conflict occur?
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Its A Small World ride at Walt Disney World - YouTube - 1 views

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    Like this post if you've been on this Disney ride at least once in your lifetime. 
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What Will 2050 Look Like? | Foreign Policy - 0 views

  • in 2050 the world will still be divided into territorial states and the number of states will be higher than it is today. We’ve gone from roughly 50 states in 1945 to nearly 200 today, and pressures for self-determination show little sign of decreasing.
  • The EU is probably the most important example of a nascent political union, but it is still largely an association of proud national states and is experiencing serious centrifugal forces these days.
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    What connections can you make to APHUG or any other resource or class?
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100 People: A World Portrait - 1 views

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    How can human geography help explain our current world portrait?

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AP Central - Multiple-Choice Scores - 0 views

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    "Beginning with the May 2011 AP Exam administration, there was a change to the way AP Exams are now scored. Total scores on the multiple-choice section are now based on the number of questions answered correctly. Points are no longer deducted for incorrect answers and, as always, no points will be awarded for unanswered questions." AKA IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT GUESS ANYWAY.
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Cuban Migration to Miami Surges by 200 Percent Amid Fears Over U.S. Policy | Miami New ... - 0 views

  • In the first three months of the year, 2,701 Cubans arrived in Miami. That’s up 211 percent from the same period in 2014, when 866 Cubans landed here. And it's a 25 percent increase from the last three months of 2014, when 2,131 Cubans arrived.
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Highlights From 2014 World Population Data Sheet - 0 views

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    Good review.
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Muslim Distribution - 0 views

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    Where are Muslims distributed around the world and why?
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West Point Military Atlases - 0 views

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    Which one is your favorite?
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