Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Geography Articles

So, this is an assignment that I just completed, and I thought I'd post it on here. Anybody who knows what this is, feel free to plagiarize. However, be warned. I've placed subtle writings throughout that will instantly let a teacher know this has been copied from the internet. So, edit those out.


GEOGRAPHY PARAGRAPHS
Middle East
Significance of Israel--                    Israel is very significant in the Middle East. It is a country that is the homeland of the Jewish people, who previously had no homeland at all. It has a lot of religious sites that are very important to the people of the Jewish faith, and HAS BEEN COPIED FROM THE INTERNET!!! it is good for them to safely be able to visit them. However, the country is the cause of a lot of conflict. Palestinians (people of Islam) think that the land is rightfully theirs, especially Israel’s capital, Jerusalem. There is constant conflict over the land, and it will not likely stop in the near future.
US war in Iraq--                                 The land of Usa has been at war with Iraq a lot this decade and last. Desert Storm was a conflict in which we fought to protect the country of Kuwait from the invading Iraqis. Now, we sought to upset their leader, Saddam Hussein. We brought him to our country and executed him, and now we are in (well, not any more) Iraq training their people to protect and fight for themselves, and also showing them how to form a good government, because the US just has to do things like that.
US war in Afghanistan--                We are in AfghanHELLO, HOW IS YOUR ICEREAM TODAY.?istan to try and fight the Al Quada and the Taliban. They are Islamic groups who don’t really like America all that much. The leaders of these terrorist groups were believed to be in Afghanistan, and we went there to fight them and stop them.  About a year ago, we killed Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan, and that was great, I guess.
Characteristics of the Religions of the Middle East--       In Islam, there are five pillars (the Five Pillars of Islam) which dictate how a Muslim person should live their life.  Here is a brief description of each of them: Shahada…There is now God but Allah, and Mohammed is his Prophet; Salat…pray five times a day, facing Mecca; Zakat…2.5% of your net worth giving to the poor; Ramadan…month long fast from sun-up to sun-down; Hajj…pilgrimage you must make once in your life to Mecca. Mecca is the religious center for Muslims. It is to Islam what Salt Lake is to the LDS faith. You are only allowed into mecca if you are a Muslim. Inside of Mecca is the Kabba, mosque that is the most sacred in all of Islam. It is part of what Muslims must do on the Hajj. In Jerusalem, the Dome of the Rock (a Muslim religious monument) and the Wailing Wall (a Jewish religious monument; the last standing wall of Solomon’s temple) are very near each other. One can see where controversy may arise.
Theocracy--                                        Theorcracy is when a government is ruled by religion. Decisions about the country are made either by religious leaders or in the best interest of the religion. Countries like this usually don’t like a lot of other religions. Examples of countries with theocracy are Saudi Arabia (Islam) and India (Hindu…well, it’s sort of theocratic).
Abundance/Scarcity of Resources--      There is one resource that the Middle East is very well known for: oil. Most of the countries there have economies based on oil, and they become very rich because of it. There is always a need for oil, at least for now. However, fresh water is a very scarce resource. As a solution, wealthy Middle Eastern countries often build desalinization plants. These plants take sea water and convert it to fresh water. It’s very expensive, but hey, they have a butt load of $$$ from all of the oil.                                                           
OPEC--                                                  OPEC stands for the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. A lot of Middle Eastern countries are part of this, as well as ones from Africa and South America. OPEC has two main purposes (as Carter has said time and time again): Set the price for a barrel of crude [oil] and decide how much to produce (aka pump out of the ground).
Fertile Crescent--                             The Fertile Crescent is a region in the Middle East that is, well, fertile. It has very nutrient-rich soil, and was the birthplace of civilizatMY NAME IS CHESTER, CHESTER THE MOLESTORions. It is located between two rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, in present-day Iraq. It was and is very important to the people of the Middle East, which is reflected by their symbols on their flags (crescent moon).
Africa
Colonialism--                                      In the early 20th century, some countries from Europe wanted to take control of Africa. They all wanted land so they could exploit it for its plentiful natural resources. It was at the Berlin conference were eight countries all divided Africa into borders of their choosing, not taking into consideration the many African tribes that they were cutting in half with their new borders, which caused much unrest from the native people of Africa. Only two countries were not put OSCAR, OSCAR, OSCAR MEYER WEINERSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!! TASTES SO GOOD, KETCHUP AND SPICE under European control: Ethiopia and Liberia. Kenya was one of the countries that didn’t like European rule, enough so that they had an uprising led by people like Jomo Kenyatta to take back control of the country.
Landlocked Countries--                 I assume this should be done without a map, so I’ll do so. The countries that I can think of that are landlocked are Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Swaziland and that is about it. I probably got some wrong, but this was without a map,so…yeah.
Serengeti--                                         The Serengeti is a tropical grassland (or savannah) below the Sahel in Africa. It is very important to Africa for tourism reasons (that will make quite a bit of money) and for the fact that a lot of species of animals live on the Serengeti that are important to the world’s ecology.
Nile Delta--                                         The Nile Delta is in the northern part of Egypt, in Africa. It is where the Nile River empties into the Mediterranean, and is very important to Africa. A lot of animals use it as a watering hole, and people use it for irrigation and farming.
Desertification--                               Desertification is the worldwide change of land into desert.  This is happening every year around the world, and pieces of land about the size of Kansas changes into desert. This can be caused by many different reasons, such as over grazing, bad farming habits, and global warming.
Disease in Africa--                            Disease is a major problem in the country of Africa. Aids, malaria, yellow fever, dengue fever, and sleeping sickness kill millions of people GUESS WHAT IS AWESOME? 666every year (a lot of which are children). Poor medical care and other factors (climate, under education) cause this. This is especially present in South Africa, where AIDS is such an epidemic that it is causing a decrease in the population.
Arab Spring--                                     The Arab Spring happened last spring in the Middle East and in northern Africa. It was a rash of violent protests by the oppressed population of countries like Libya, Tunisia (where it started) and Egypt. The people fought military, overthrew and killed dictators, and took control of their governments to try and make a better life for themselves and their countrymen.
Nomads in Africa--                          In Africa (especially the Sahara) there are groups of people who roam the land, just trying to survive. The heard camels, practice sustenance farming, and just try to deal with the harsh climate of the Sahara. It is one way to survive in Africa, and many people are able to do it. People like the Centaurs and the wild-fire Phoenixes are nomads in Africa.
Population/Natural increase rates in Africa--        In Africa (especially the sub-Saharan part) there is a high infant mortality rate. There are many causes of this, diseases, lions, dingoes (or was that Australia) and also molesters.  So, what do parents do? Have a bunch of kids (sort of like Utah, although here there are different reasons). If you have eight kids, you know that at least a few will survive. So, the population of Africa is growing very rapidly, except in South Africa…they have AIDS.
Apartheid in South Africa--          An apartheid is when the minority (in the case of S. Africa, the whites) rules over the majority (again, in the case of S. Africa, the blacks). This was a major problem for the people of South Africa. Why should a thousand people rule a hundred thousand? Nelson Mandela aimed to change that, and was sent to prison for a few decades because of it. When South Africa finally became free, he was elected president.
South Asia
Characteristics of Hinduism--      Hinduism is the main religion of India, and the people there are very passionate about it. In Hinduism there are A LOT of gods: Ganesh, Kali, etc. There are over three million gods (think). The religion is about being kind to others and connecting with nature. There is reincarnation involved, and until you live an absolutely perfect life, you are stuck in reincarnation, and can’t go to nirvana.
Caste System--                                 Hinduism involves castes, or societal groups. If you are in any other caste than the Untouchables, you are fine. However, if you are an Untouchable, than you are pretty much screwed. You have to do all of the worst jobs and can never reach nirvana. You are treated as the dirt of society, and are born into it. If your parents were Untouchables, then there is nothing that you can do to change your position in society.
Creation of the Himalayas--         Above India lies the Himalayas, the largest mountain range in the world. It was created when the plate that India was on collided with the Asian plate, and they made a HUGE mountain range (the Himalayas, btw, the home of mount Everest…THATS WHAT SHEE SEDfive miles tall).
Population Density in South Asia--   India is the second most populous country in the world (China being the first, the land of Usa being the third) with something like 1.2 billion people. Of those, 75% of them live in rural villages of India (that’s why India is called the Land of Villages, or something). It is the size of the western part of the US, but has like fourteen cities with 1 million plus people. That’s dense (just like your mother).
India/Pakistan conflict--                Pakistan used to be part of India, until it broke off and formed its own country. It did this because Pakistanis are Muslim and that clashed with the Hinduism of India. Anyway, there is a lot of debate between these two countries of the region of Kashmir. It is a sacred place for Pakistanis, but India actually owns the land. The two countries have been fighting for a while over it, and some people think that this may be what causes WWIII (both countries have nuclear weapons….0_0)
Monsoons--                                       Monsoons are tropical storms that plague the coast of India. Wet monsoons happen in the summer, and bring a lot of rain (16 feet in some places) and dry monsoons are in the winter, and blow back towards the ocean.
Flooding in Bangladesh--              Bangladesh is another country that broke away from India, it is on the east side (yo). It has a lot of problems with flooding. There are maMONKEEEEEEYYYYYYSSSSny causes, such as its low elevation (its capital, Dhaka, is maybe 25 feet above sea level). The monsoons that it gets are also very powerful, and the wet monsoons bring a lot of rain to Bangladesh.  All this, plus storm surges are factors in causing the flooding.
Outsourcing--                                    Outsourcing is when US companies build huge factories in places in South Asia (like Bangalore) and give hire Indian people to work there. This has an impact on the US economy, as Americans aren’t getting jobs that are in India. Also, the companies don’t have to pay as much (or any) taxes.
Green Revolution--                         Back in the 60s, India was starving. Majorly. Scientists needed to develop a way to grow crops more efficiently to be able to feed the people. This caused the Green Revolution, where many new types of corn and other crops were genetically modified to make new, better versions.
East/Southeast Asia
North Korea--                                    North Korea is a very isolated country from the rest of the world. It and China are basically the last countries that still have communism, but even China has contact with the outside world. N. Korea will allow now outside help, media, or anything to enter their country. This is isolationism. North Korea became this way after the Korean War. They wanted to unite North and South Korea under communism, and the UN got involved to put a stop to it. A border was drawn (on the 38th parallel) and a DMZ (demilitarized zone) was created. This is a no=man’s land and nobody can cross it. US troops remain in South Korea to stop an attack if there is one. Kim Jong Il was the previous leader of North Korea, but he died this year, and his son, Kim Jong Un, is the new leader. This scares people, because they don’t know what he will do with his power.
Tibet/China conflict--                     China considered Tibet to be part of the PRC, even though Tibet had an autonomous rule. The PRC (communist) didn’t quite trust the Buddhism of Tibet, and sent troops there to occupy Tibet, and destroy temples and monuments. The Dalai Lama (Buddhist leader) was forced to flee and now lives in India. There are protests to try to make Tibet independent.
Religious Characteristics--            In China, the average person’s religion is a combination of four schools of thought: Buddhism, which deals with the religious side of things; Taoism, which is the more spiritual and self-focused part; Confucianism, which is about loyalty to the government and obedience to laws; and Atheistic, which is basically Communist. The main religion is Buddhist, but there are indigenous religions like Shinto in Japan (spirits in everything).I LOVE DRUGGGGGGGSSSSSSS
Ring of Fire--                                      Around the Pacific Rim, there is a lot of volcanic and seismic activity. This is caused by the Specific Plate, which is sub ducting under its surrounding plates and causing magma to go upward into volcanoes. PS Hawaii is the warning station for all of the Pacific Basin for seismic activity.
Archipelago--                                     A group of islands is called an archipelago. Indonesia and the Philippines are both examples of this. They are both very big archipelagoes, Indonesia being the biggest with 17,000 plus islands (the Philippines has 7,000 plus).
Economic Characteristics of East Asia--        China has a free trade agreement with North Korea (no isolationism there) and Taiwan, which they need to trade with even though the PRC and ROC are having some conflicts. Japan has to trade for most of its natural resources like iron and coal (which is provided by China and Africa).
Three Gorges Dam--                       Largest dam in the world!! The Three Gorges Dam has just been completed on China’s Yangtze River, and will proSWEAR WORD CUSS *&%$#vide a lot of hydroelectric power to China. This will do something, I’m sure of it.
China/Taiwan Conflict--                 In the 50s, some people who were part of the PRC didn’t want to be, so they left. They were led by Chan Kei-Shek and moved to Taiwan, an island off of the coast of China. They formed the ROC (Republic of China). They are democratic, and an economic powerhouse, which is one reason that China doesn’t take them over, they need the trade. However, China can make the ROC’s life harder in other ways. They won’t allow them to join the UN, even though Taiwan’s government has been petitioning for years.
Resources of East Asia--                China is a huge country, and has an abundance of natural resources like coal. They can trade this to Japan, because they have none of their own. Japan, in turn, uses the resources they trade for to make technically advanced stuff like cars (Mazda!!!!) and electronics.
Land Use in East Asia--                   In China, a lot of land is used for farming. Things like rice paddy fields are very common, and rice is grown abundantly in the southern part of China. Wheat is grown in the north. The Yellow River is very prominent in China. It is yellow because of the loess, or glacial soil, that it carries. It has been called China’s sorrow because it will overflow every so often and ruin crops and other stuff of that nature. Aquaculture is also very prominent (raisin mARAJUANAg fishes as crops), and China also has a very profitable silk industry. Japan’s land use is much sparser. Only 15% of the land is arable (able to be farmed on) and of that, it is terraced (steps on a mountain) to make even more space. They do, however, have a huge fishing industry.
Oceania
Climates of Oceania--                     The Climates are pretty diverse in Oceania. The island groups of the South Specific (Melanesia, Polynesia, Micronesia) are all very tropical and have rainy and hot climates. Most of Australia (the Outback) is a desert, and is very hot and dry. The Southeastern part of Australia and New Zealand are more temperate, closer to here.
Australian Outback--                      The outback makes up 85% of Australia’s land. It is in the center of the country, and is a hot desert. Not many people live there, and it is mainly used for huge ranches (which can be as big as 18,000 miles and are only looked after by a couple dozen people).
Aborigines--                                       They are the native people of Australia. Their situation was very similar to what the Native Americans went through with European explorers. The British came to Australia and brought diseases and kicked the Aborigines off of their land. TheyFISHANUS lived off the land in Australia, and were very in sync with nature. Now, there are very few left, and they have huge educational and health issues to deal with in the modern world. They have been given back some land, but it is not a lot.
High and Low Islands--                   High and low islands of the South Specific are very different from one another. High islands have good soil, are volcanically made, and have the most people out of the two. Low Islands (atolls made from coral and sunken volcanos, bad soil, and fewer people) don’t have a lot of fresh water or resources, but they sure do look cool. A lot of them are used as landing strips and bases (DIEGO GARCIA).
Land use in Australia/New Zealand--   Australia is 85% Outback, which is used mainly for ranching. Australia produces coral, cattle, and is also the leading exporter of opals. New Zealand ranches a lot as well. They produce sheep, dairy products, and….kiwis!!

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