Investigation of an Australian Wine Region – Eden Valley

Introduction Known as the “Garden of Grapes and Gums”(7), Eden Valley is a fruitful wine producing region located in the state of South Australia, within the Barossa zone. (9) Located directly to the east of the incredibly renowned Barossa Valley, Eden Valley is often overlooked located within ljkdfhasdfh. But it is because of baroossa popularity … Read more

Britain as the host country for migration

Migration is the movement of people from one place to another. This could be circular migration; a week, month or season, or migration away from home for more than a year. Immigration is the movement of people moving into a country, whereas emigration is the movement of people moving out. Britain’s population will increase, as … Read more

Overpopulation in China

China: one of the most powerful countries in the world and the biggest risk to global overpopulation. China’s population currently peaks just over 1.3 billion inhabitants. In comparison to the United States, the two countries have roughly the same area of 3.7 million square miles, however, China’s population exceeds the United States’ population over one-billion … Read more

How can we meet global food needs?

To date, agriculture is officially and commercially worldwide, releasing numerous new cultivars every year, with breaking records of yield quantity and quality (https://mvd.iaea.org/#!Search). Nevertheless, these production rates are too slow to meet the forecasted demand for the world population food demands [23–25]. In order to meet the global food needs, the productivity of staple cereal … Read more

Importance of cities and why we need them

The role our cities and metropolitan areas play is extremely important in the growth of our countries. Cities could very well be considered a dominant form of civilization, and many areas of the world are influenced by the dynamic of cities. A great deal of environmental degradation results from urbanization. For example, transportation is one … Read more

Nigeria corruption and conflict

Nigeria is a democratic African country located on the Gulf of Guinea. Nigeria’s federal government is comprised of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial. The Nigerian President, Buhari, is currently the head of the Executive branch–he is up for reelection in February 2019. Nigerian citizens vote on their president every four years. In 2015 … Read more

Famous and most-planted grapes

Probably the world most famous white grape is the Chardonnay and in France it is the most planted white grape used for wine production. In 2006 more than 40,000 ha were planted with Chardonnay in France (ANIVIN DE FRANCE, n.d.). The grape is grown all over France, all over the world in fact. It is … Read more

Should copper mining continue in the Philippines?

Introduction Although copper is one of the most common metals on Earth, its supply and demand has increased majorly in the past 25 years due its usefulness in a wide range of areasq (geology.com, 2014). Due to this, the Philippines, which contains a significant amount of copper deposits, has been increasing its supplies and exports … Read more

Māori culture

Māori culture is rich and complex, and contains many concepts not found in western cultures. In order to begin to understand Māori society, in contemporary and historical contexts, one must have and understanding of the concepts that constitute the Māori world-view. Although there are many important concepts, the interconnected concepts of mana, tapu, and whakapapa … Read more

The San and The League of the Iroquois – rich or poor?

People have been putting people in these categories for centuries; rich and poor. However, the way different people interpret these terms can be wide spread and extremely dissimilar.  Some define them in relation to monetary assets and affluence where as others relate their meanings to less tangible things in life such as happiness and fulfilment … Read more

Write Up Test (Miscellaneous Geography Questions)

1) Domestication is when humans raise plants and animals in order to use the plants and animals for their own goods. Humans use plants and animals for food, clothes, medicine, and many other things. The first domestication of plants and animals started around 10,000 years ago. In Mesopotamia they planted seeds in order to harvest … Read more

Search for the Suburbs – McMansions

As someone who has lived in a suburb my whole life, I figured writing a paper on such should be a breeze. Boy, was I wrong. Before I even started researching, I thought I knew a lot about cities: the curvy streets, sense of isolationism, intense nature, etc. The one thing I really didn’t know … Read more

The African food crisis

The African continent is currently facing the worst food crisis since 1945. According to the World Relief Organization millions could die in the upcoming months alone. The African food crisis dates back at least 25 years and stems from a multitude of reasons, which vary by country and region. In Kenya, a combination of consistent … Read more