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161: South Korea
... in the early 1990s were valued at $83.8 billion and exports were worth $82.2 billion. Principal trading partners for exports were the United States, Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, Singapore, Great Britain, Canada, and Australia; chief partners for imports were Japan, the United States, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Australia, and Indonesia. To sum this up, South Korea is a very industrial, high-export country. It has many people, so they can have huge factories and be very productive.
162: The Geography of New Zealand
The Geography of New Zealand The well-known country of New Zealand is a small, resourceful nation located 1,000 miles off Australia's south east coast. New Zealand has an impressive economy that continues to grow, a physical landscape that attracts people from around the globe, and although small, New Zealand is a respected nation for its ... activities, livestock raising, farming, and foreign trade. The economy is almost completely dependent on the export of goods, which include wool, lamb, mutton, beef, fish, and forestry products. Twenty percent of the exports go to Australia, 15 percent to Japan, 12 percent to the U.S., 6 percent to the U.K., and 47 percent to other countries. New Zealand's monetary unit is the New Zealand dollar, and the exchange ...
163: History of the Marshall Islands
... America, Central America, and Mexico. For the most part Micronesia was under loose Spanish control for 300 years. During those 300 years in 1788 Captain John Marshall named the Marshall Islands. He was sailing between Australia and China on the boat the Scarborough and sailed through the islands. Even though many Europeans had been in the Marshalls previously he has been said to be one of the first people to "discover ... have seen and executed her. After the Pearl Harbor bombing in 1941 the Marshall Islands became a very important strategic location in W.W.II. The Japanese used the islands on their push southward toward Australia, and the U.S. wanted the islands on their push northward. The Marshall islands were the next step for the Allied march toward the Japanese home islands. The Kwajalein and Majuro atolls were picked as ...
164: The Australian Outback
... Australian Outback The Australian Outback can be a serious lifestyle change for city people. The Natives living in Alice Springs make visitors feel very welcome. Alice Springs is located in the Northern Territory State of Australia. Alice Springs is a small town in the Outback, which is very dry and has desert like surroundings. The Outback is behind times from the modern world, activities are very limited, for example, television is ... are looked upon as nice people although distant. At night when most people are home or in bed, people could hear the distance sounds of chants and songs sung by the Aboriginals. The Outback of Australia can seem like a very unmodernized place to most people. It can be very relaxing, calm and a safe place. To visitors, Australians seem like the most laid back and friendly group of people. If ...
165: The Growth of Coarse Language
... 100 people on this topic and this is the top 10 things that they have said........ The general incline for youth to use bad language is just not in our local area but all over Australia. As a study from Robert m. Liebert 1992 says. In 1992 the average 2 year-old had a vocabulary of 200 - 300 words which mostly contain small words like More milk, fall down, yuk, mum ... repeated many times in the foyer. Although people tend to attach swearing to young boys and men ,ladies are rated just as badly. Music plays a big part in the increase of course language in Australia also. This is happening because songs are containing more and more amounts of course language in there lyrics, and as you and I know if we like that song ,we start to sing along, then ...
166: Advertising Analysis
... of heat which visually helped the scene. The music gives a sense of excitement to the viewers. The structure of this ad was regular. First the image of a hot day on the dunes in australia was being displayed. Then the adolescence that were on the dune and tried different methods of jumping down the dune without success. As a typical resolution the last one tries a wooden board and ends ... possesions which the buyers can benefit from. The ad definitely demonstrates the product in yourb own home because it relates to the regular australian home environment. This ad is reaching out to the adolescence of australia. Their symbolism used is ‘modern life style”. Advertisement 3.- Apple iBook presentation As today’s advertiser likes to put it “sex sells”. With this new ad the advertisers of apple computers managed to mix style ...
167: Coral Reefs 2
... ring-shaped reef that close a circular lagoon. Coral reefs are the largest biological structures on the planet, with the largest being the Great Barrier Reef covering over 2000 kilometers along the East Coast of Australia. The reef is said to be 500,000 to 2,500,000 years old and is said to be visible from the moon. There is only one problem with this beautiful structure and that is ... some 300 parks that include coral reefs as natural habitats in the world. The problem is that less that 30% of the designated areas are fully protected. The fight is economical, not ecological. Such as Australia and the Caribbean who are making billions of dollars on their coral reefs. Everyone must work together to stop the pollution and the destruction of our coral reefs and our environment. It is not just ...
168: El Nino La Nina
... Typical weather patterns of El Nino include an increase in surface temperatures as well as an increase in cloud cover over the equator. Also, for unknown reasons, a large high pressure system is formed over Australia while a low pressure system is formed over the central Pacific. Because winds move out of a high and into a low, the clouds that were formed over the Equator, are blown easterly towards the ... in the formation of storm clouds. The weather patterns of La Nina are basically an exact opposite of El Nino. Strong high pressure systems form over the Pacific and low pressure systems are discovered over Australia. Westerly trade winds push the warm waters west. The once thick cloud cover over the equator is split. Because of the opposite pressure systems, the Jet Stream is severely distorted and Atlantic storms gain strength ...
169: World Populations and Development
... the differences in the availability of resources led to numerous migrations over the centuries. - Asian tribes moved to the west and south (5th century BC - 16th century AD); - Europeans colonized large areas of the Americas, Australia and the Pacific region, India and Africa; - African slaves were bought and taken to the Americas and to Arabic and Turkish areas; - Russians "colonized" the eastern reaches of Eurasia. By the 18th century the world ... important to understand that we all live on the same planet. Cooperation and assistance to the developing nations are usually cheaper than another set of missile defenses... 4.) Migrations Europeans traveled to America, Africa, India, Australia and New Zealand. These were the migrations that were the most important of this period. They allowed the ever growing population of Europe to find a new habitat. These migrations resulted in European dominance of ...
170: Coral
... ring-shaped reef that close a circular lagoon. Coral reefs are the largest biological structures on the planet, with the largest being the Great Barrier Reef covering over 2000 kilometers along the east coast of Australia. The reef is said to be 500,000 to 2,500,000 years old and is said to be visible from the moon. There is only one problem with this beautiful structure and that is ... some 300 parks that include coral reefs as natural habitats in the world. The problem is that less that 30% of the designated areas are fully protected. The fight is economical not ecological. Such as Australia and the Caribbean who are making billions of dollars on their coral reefs. Everyone must work together to stop the pollution and the destruction of our coral reefs and our environment. It is not just ...


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