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god grew tired of us questions.

These are questions from the movie god grew tired of us. PART ONE – Beginning to Arrival at Kenya 1. How many people lost their lives from the civil war in Sudan? 2. Who are the Lost Boys? 3. What two things started the civil war in Sudan? 4. Who was fighting in the war? 5. What hardships did the boys face on their journey to Ethiopia? 6. What happened to the refugee camp in Ethiopia? 7. How many years did the Lost Boys walk total after the attacks on the villages? 2 million people died. Orland young men/boys who walked over a thousand miles to a refugee camp in Ethiopia, where they still reside today, because Sudan is still dangerous. Oil and religion were the reasons the war started. Muslim north and the black Christian south. Some of the hardships that the boys faced were lack of food, lack of water, animals, and bombing raids from the north. The boys had to leave again and moved to Kenya.  It took the boys 5 years to get to Kenya. Part two

Blog post #17!

What's up to the reader! My name is lane miller and this is my 17th blog post and might be my last or second to last. We got a new key question! Why do people migrate, and well we will find that out through the two learning objectives. the first one is why do people migrate? most people migrate for better job opportunities or to escape some sort of persecution, they can be split into two categories. the first is voluntary; for things like jobs/money, and involuntary; like escaping persecution or natural disaster. Then we had to talk about some migration trends. like how approximately 9%of the world's population are international migrants. and how Asia, Latin America, and Africa all have net out-migration which means more people are leaving than entering the country. And how north America, Europe, and Australia all have a net in migrations, which means that more people are coming in than out.

asia countries

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1. isreal 2. jordan 3.Lebanon 4.sirya 5.iraq 6.saudi arabia 7.yemen 8.georgia 9.armina 10.azerbajan 11.kuwait 12. bahrain 13.quatar 14. UAE 15. ohman 16. iran 17. Kazakhstan 18. Uzebeackestan 19. Turkmenistan 20. kergystan 21. tajickestan 22.afganistan 23. pakistan 24.russia 25. nepal 26.india 27.maldieves 28.mongolia 29.china 30.butahan 31.Bangladesh 32.myanmar 33. thailand 34.sri lanka 35.Singapore 36.laos 37. vietnam 38.cambodia 39.brunie 40.malyasia 41.Indonesia 42. north korea 43.south korea 44.taiwan 45.philpeans 46. japan 47.east timor

Data for four countries

morocco CBR-17.5 births/1,000 population CDR-4.9 deaths/1,000 population Total Population-34,314,130   Total Fertility Rate-2.09 children born/woman Calculate RNI (NIR)- CBR- CDR/10 (always expressed as a percentage)- 1.26 Place the country in the correct stage of demographic transition according to the model (Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3, Stage 4)- stage 3 afganistan, CBR-37.5 births/1,000 population   CDR-13.2 deaths/1,000 population Total Population-34,940,837 Total Fertility Rate- 5.02 children born/woman Calculate RNI (NIR)- CBR- CDR/10 (always expressed as a percentage)-2.43 Place the country in the correct stage of demographic transition according to the model (Stage 1, Stage 2, Stage 3, Stage 4)- stage 1 germany CBR-8.6 births/1,000 population CDR- 11.8 deaths/1,000 population Total Population-80,457,737 Total Fertility Rate-1.46 children born/woman Calculate RNI (NIR)- CBR- CDR/10 (always expressed as a percentage)- -0.32 Place the country in the cor
Guns, Germs, and Steel –Episode 3  Directions: Before viewing the film, read each question below so you know what information and ideas you should be looking for as you watch Episode 3. Record your answers to each question by providing as many facts, details, and examples as possible to answer each question. Be prepared to discuss your answers with the class .  1)According to Jared Diamond, what allowed Europeans to develop the power necessary to conquer (take over) large portions of the world?  The Europeans had access to more productive crops and animals because of there geography, this gave them a headstart to conquer the world. 2)Why were the Europeans who settled the South African cape(tip) so successful? Describe two reasons.  The first reason is that the climate of the cape was very similar to Europe. and that the native people were not akin to the diseases from the Europeans. 3)How did disease allow the Europeans to conquer the native populations in the Ameri

guns, Germs, and Steel. ep. 2

Guns, Germs, and Steel: Episode 2 Directions: Before viewing the film, read each question below so you know what information and ideas you should be looking for as you watch Episode 2. Record your answers to each question by providing as many facts, details, and examples as possible to answer each question. 1. At the time that the Spanish conquistadores invaded the Inca Empire, they were armed with state of the art weaponry. Describe this weaponry. Some of the weapons that the Spanish had where the gun, which shot bullets but at a slow speed, steel swords, and repairs. 2. What is Jared Diamond’s explanation for why the Spanish had advanced to steel swords while Inca’s were still making tools and weapons from bronze? Because the Incas had to take lots more time to farm, so that means there were no people who had the time to learn metallurgy and create things other than bronze. 3. How did the battle tactics used by the Spanish conquistadors help the small army defeat

Guns,Germs, and Steel

1. According to Jared Diamond, what are the three major elements that separate the world’s  “haves” from the “have nots”? The major elements are Guns, Germs, and steel. 2. Jared Diamond refers to the people of New Guinea as “among the world’s most culturally diverse and adaptable people in the world”, yet they have much less than modern Americans. Diamond has developed a theory about what has caused these huge discrepancies among different countries, and he says it boils down to geographic luck. Give several examples from the film to support Diamond’s theory. An example of geographic luck would be the Europeans being able to farm crops like wheat , while the people of papa new guinea are forced to gather sago witch is much less nutritious. Also with the animals they had, in new guinea they only had pigs witch could not be used for pelts, milk, nor could pull plows. On the other hand in Eurasiathey had a plethora of helpful animals.  3. For thousands of years, people have be