Today in class we talked about if we wanted to start a debate to see if we can do it without out burst chaos in our class room also we listened to a podcast about the caravan from Central America and Mexico Also it talked about if trump was reinforcing the asylum act or is he trying to get rid of it. The United States Refugee Act of 1980 (Public Law 96-212) is an amendment to the earlier Immigration and Nationality Act and the Migration and Refugee Assistance Act, and was created to provide a permanent and systematic procedure for the admission to the United States of refugees of special humanitarian concern to the U.S., and to provide comprehensive and uniform provisions for the effective resettlement and absorption of those refugees who are admitted. The act was completed on March 3, 1980, was signed by President Jimmy Carter on March 17, 1980 and became effective on April 1, 1980. This was the first comprehensive amendment of U.S.
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
immigration Blog
today we learned about net migration which is The net migration rate is the difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants throughout the year. Also we learned about International migration is a global phenomenon that is growing in scope, complexity and impact. Migration is both a cause and effect of broader development processes and an intrinsic feature of our ever globalizing world. Also we learned interregional migration (countable and uncountable, plural interregional migrations) (geography) Permanent movement from one region of a country to another. Notes- Historically excitement of abundant available land on the American frontier presently most jobs especially in services are clustered in urban areas. West ward expansion contributed tp a shift in the center of population center of population gravity. Mass European immigration late 19th century Asia and Latin America integration in late twentieth early twenty-first. by the way todays my birthday and class was pretty fun.
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
day before thxgiving break Pop Quiz
today we came in like any other day sat down then we went over a paper that showed five stages of countries then we answered and went over the worksheet after that Mr. Schick handed out a quiz about the worksheet after we got done Mr. Schick told us to do our blog so here's some notes. Sparsely populated regions- humans avoid clustering in certain physical environments. for example dry lands - wet lands - cold lands - high lands. population density- density can be computed in up to three ways for a place. 1.Arithmetic density- computation- divide the population by the land and area. 2. physical density- number of people supported by a unit are of arable land computation divide the population by the arable land. 3. Agricultural density- ratio of the number of farmers to amount of arable land computation divide the population of farmers by arable land. components of population growth. - geographers measure population change in a country or the world as a whole by using three measures. - crude birth rate - crude death rate - rate of natural increase.
Thursday, November 8, 2018
test day
well today we had our test and the first fifteen minutes of the test we had to use our laptops to look up questions on the cia world fact book it was pretty easy because we just had to look up the country and then find what tab it would be under wether it be Saudi Arabia or the United States it was really easy because most of them were in the people and society and some were in government and some in economy and one was in geography I think to look at what languages they spoke the rest of the test was pretty easy aswell because all it was fill in the blank which for me is like the easiest thing ever if I study and the next thing was telling if the questions match up with map a b or c which is really easy to so overall I think test wasn't as hard as anticipated it to be. until my next human geo class bye.
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Test review Q2
Today in class we reviewed for our test on Thursday about types of charts for net migration age groups in certain areas and looked stuff up on the world fact book then we looked up the lowest infant death mortality then the biggest to the lowest military expenditures also we looked up the biggest average income for a country the highest was 139,100 dollars and then we looked up a country named chad that only made two thousand something dollars a year which is really low then we looked up Americas annual income which is fifty-nine thousand dollars on average. also we learned that a Christmas tree chart is a growing country with a high birth rate and a box is a developed country with a steady growth rate and a cup is a developed country with a low birth rate with a dying economy. Until human geo we have a test bye.
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Major Religions test day
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