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Category Archives: Geography
Slavery – Today and in Times Past
Slavery is one of history’s biggest tragedies. It has been around for as long as recorded history itself and it is still present today. Slavery has taken on various forms throughout history, from slaves being spirited away on slave ships … Continue reading
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The Conflict in Syria and the Involvement of Other Countries
Here are some links and resources for those in PreIB that are working on project concerning the conflict in Syria. This conflict is currently active and has had, among other things, the effect that two million syrians have been forced … Continue reading
The Cold War
Here are som research help for those of you that are working on a project about The Cold War. The Cold War was a period in history between 1947 and 1991.The two superpowers, USA and The Soviet Union, where locked … Continue reading
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European countries
Some of you are at the moment working with projects connected to Europe and the nations of Europe. If you want to find facts about countries there are the following options. The CIA World Factbook is a great online resource … Continue reading
What effect does plate tectonics have?
After reading several articles on plate tectonics you will be able to draw your own conclusions on what effect the continental drift causes. Click on the photo to the left and you will discover the great resources of BBC. In … Continue reading