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Lliw Valley The Number Of Welsh Speakers
2,656 wordsSociolinguistics LING 2150 Assessment 1 Use the census data available on Welsh to build up a picture of what happened to a chosen small area of Wales over a period for which data is available in the census. The focus of your discussion should be on the rise / fall /stability of the minority language. Try to use data about the age of speakers, and degree of literacy. For this essay, I plan to look at what has happened to the number of speakers of Welsh in both Swansea and the Lliw Valley over tim...
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United Kingdom Population Total Population 60
3,194 wordsBritain has a diverse population that includes people with connections to every continent of the world. The ethnic origins of this population have been complicated by immigration, intermarriage, and the constant relocation of people in this highly developed industrial and technological society. Nevertheless, a few particulars about the historical formation of the population are noteworthy. Early Ethnic Groups Roman Britain Julius Caesar invaded Britain in 55 bc to conquer the native peoples, cal...
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Lack Of Food In Ethiopia
2,592 wordsEthiopia PHYSICAL: Relief: Ethiopia 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 Ethiopia. The amount of arable land is 10% of the 5.7% total. Ethiopia has an area of 1 221 900 sq. km. Ethiopia does not receive any problems such as volcanism, tidal waves, etc., but it does receive great winds and monsoons. Itis located in Eastern Af...
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Farm Level Implementation Of Rice Production Program
3,854 wordsRICE PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION TRENDS IN NEGROS ORIENTALByJulhusin B. Jali san Introduction Negros Oriental, endowed with a healthy agricultural climate, is haven to skillful and hardworking farmers who for ages have nurtured and enriched the province's soil, giving birth to a paradise of abounding farm and plantation. With agriculture as the lifeblood of its economy, about 56 percent of its total land area have been cultivated as agricultural lands, with approximately five percent are utilized...
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7 Of Greece's Population
1,542 wordsGreece: Greece... most people think that Greece is just a vacation paradise, but to its inhabitants, they might not think the same because how hard it is to live there. Greece, located between 41.8 ^0 N and 35 ^0 N, 19.8 ^0 E and 28.2 ^0 E, is the country am going to inform you about. The country of Greece has no other name besides just "Greece". There are some different technical names that Greece can be associated with. The conventional long form that you can call Greece is the "Hellenic Repub...
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Island Of Barbados
1,101 wordsBarbados Barbados is a small, independent country with a population of about 252,000 people, located in the Caribbean Sea, and is the most easterly island of the West Indies. Barbados is the second smallest country in the western hemisphere and is located about two hundred miles North - North East of Trinidad and about one hundred miles East - South East of St. Lucia. The one time British colony has only one port, which is in Bridgetown, this town is also the capital of Barbados and has a popula...
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Citizens From The General Population
377 wordsThe film "The people bomb" was a compilation of stories and videos collected from diverse cultures and geographical locations focusing on dramatic increases in human population over short spans of time. This population explosion was having a direct, negative impact on the environment and society of the locations discussed. As a result, involved governments began taking action to alleviate the repercussions of this population expansion and to prevent its continuance. Some of these actions were re...
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Island Of Sao Miguel
896 wordsThe Azores is located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean in between North America and Europe. Azores is a region not a country. The main language is Portuguese. The archipelago is 760 miles from Lisbon and 2,110 miles from New York. The Azores is made up of nine beautiful and fascinating islands, Corvo, Flores, Faial, Graciosa, Pico, Sao Jorge, Sao Miguel, Santa Maria, and Terceira. A group of islands like this is also called an archipelago. They are divided into three groups. The Eastern group...
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Total Area Of Finland
2,860 wordsFinland Finland has a common border with Sweden, Norway and Russia. The bedrock of Finland is over 1, 5 billion years old, making it some of the oldest in the world. Three quarters of the area of Finland lies on granite, which breaks through the surface so often that the granite has become the symbol for the whole country. The total area of Finland is about 338 square km, and it is the fifth largest country in Europe. 306 square km of Finland is land and 32 square km is water. Finland lies betwe...
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Water Pollution In The Bay Area
1,274 wordsHow many times have you been sitting in traffic with your engine running and on the right you see a factory letting off pollutants into the air Well every time you do this and the company does this you and them are polluting are air and water, and leading to the destruction of the Bay Area. Unless we the people of the Bay Area and the factories do something to improve the pollution we are letting off then the Bay Area is in serious danger of losing the beauty of city. When is an area overpopulat...
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Problem With White Tailed Deer
540 wordsThe fur of the whitetail deer is a grayish color in the winter then more red comes out during the summer. Only the bucks have antlers. Young males begin to grow their antlers in the spring, then towards the fall the skin on their antlers begins to deteriorate. The velvet is very itchy and the young male will rub its new antlers on anything possible. The average height of the deer is between 3 - 3.5 ft. Their tail length is about 30 cm. in length. Their weight ranges from 100-350 pounds. Bucks ar...
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Counties In The Larger Population Groups
294 wordshe analysis of the data shows that more counties were represented in the smaller population size groups and fewer counties in the larger population size groups. This was mainly attributed to the fact that counties in the larger population groups were located in and around Oklahoma's two major urban areas, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, and the majority of Oklahoma's counties constituted more rural areas with relatively small populations. Furthermore, the population census data reveals that, 62% of Okl...
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Preserved Areas
392 wordsPreserving Our Earth America's endangered areas are daily. Natural disasters are a major factor in their disappearance, but the most prominent factor is mankind. Even though procedures are conducted daily to preserve our home, these areas slowly crumble within our grasps. Protection of these areas is essential, as our whole race depends upon resources derived from these lands. From the lush greenery to the sparkling blue waters, all is majestic init's fullest. This is why I believe almost all of...
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Primary And Secondary Education In Egypt
894 words'Egypt' -Egypt is located in the North East part of Africa. More than 90% of Egypt is desert. Only a very small portion of the population does not live along the Nile Valley and the Delta. Without the Nile River Egypt would be little more than a desert. Egypt has a hot season from May to September and a cool season from November to March. Egypt has very extreme temperatures year round. In the coastal region of Egypt, average annual temperatures range from a maximum of 99 degrees F, to a minimum ...
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Wolves In Yellowstone And Central Idaho
1,485 wordsWolves in Yellowstone Wolves used to roam all over North America. As the population grew wolves and human interactions increased. People began to kill wolves. In 1914 the federal government started funding the elimination of all predators from federal lands. By 1940 almost all the wolves in the lower 48 states were killed. By 1967 the timber wolf subspecies Canis lupus lycaon, was listed as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Preservation Act of 1966 (32 Federal Register 4001). Af...
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Management Of Red Cockaded Woodpecker Populations
2,346 wordsManagement techniques for the red-cocked woodpeckerABSTRACTThe red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis) has been listed as an endangered species since October, 1970. This species inhabits pine forests in the southeastern United States where the majority of prime timberland is privately owned. Private ownership of preferred habitat and historically destructive silvicultural practices create unique problems for federal wildlife managers. This report analyzes three management techniques being us...
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Habitat Area For Migrant Birds
1,215 words1. Introduction: Population has been increased dramatically for last two decades, and at the same time, the area of wilderness area has been decreased (Geography 210 2001 and The Wilderness Society 1999). Human population, at the same time, distributed broader, which affected the number and size of the fragmented area in the wilderness area (Peter et al. 2000). Migrant birds tend to need large breeding habitat area (RRBO 1997). In this paper, I will discuss how the bird population affected by fr...
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Population Of Bangladesh In 1991
1,462 wordsBangladesh, in full, is The People's Republic of Bangladesh. It is the republic of southern Asia, in the northeastern portion of the Indian subcontinent, bordered on the west, north, and east by India, on the southeast by Burma, and on the south by the Bay of Bengal. The area of the country is 55,598 square miles. The capital and largest city of Bangladesh is Dhaka. Geographically, historically, and culturally, Bangladesh forms the larger and more populous part of Bengal, the remainder of which ...
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Areas The Red Kite
1,972 wordsCRITICAL REVIEW OF THE POPULATION STATUS OF THE RED KITE Milvus milvus Introduction The Red Kite is one of Europe's most threatened birds of prey. Numbering 11000-13000 pairs, this species is patchily distributed, comprising several populations, some of which have recently suffered major bottlenecks, (May CA, 1993). The Red Kite is a large bird of prey, its body is rusty chestnut-brown with a paler golden to white head with dark streaks. Its characteristic forked pale chestnut tail most easily d...
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Zealand's Population Live In Urban Areas
702 wordsThere are numerous factors that influence the location where people choose to live and the numbers in that specific area. In New Zealand, the relief of the land, weather climate throughout the year, employment availability, and urban centre locations are major aspects determining the distribution of people across the country. The relief of the land has a strong correlation to the concentration of people in an area. People tend to live in coastal lowlands where the land doesn't fluctuate as much ...
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