词汇 | example_english_geography |
释义 | Examples of geographyThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. There is vast amount of ' popular ' wine literature, which prefaces its discussions of classed growths and great vintages with potted histories and geographies of wine. Identity, difference, feminist geometries and geographies. Introduction: rethinking geographies of north-south development. Postcolonial geographies: an exploratory essay. There are different areas, geographies, social structures and cultures, and we shall have different solutions for those. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Multiple locations were sampled in quick succession to allow control and test samples to be compared as closely as possible, as far as geography permitted. The myriad other types of -ilm (natural sciences, engineering, agriculture, medicine, geography, etc.) remained firmly outside the grasp of the indigenously trained. Constituting a new nation and defining its culture meant, among other things, mapping its figurative geography, delineating the nation's boundaries. From theoretical explorations of wildlife classification to case studies of human-wildlife conflict, wildlife tourism, to particular human-wild animal geographies, this has proven a dynamic avenue. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Rett syndrome occurs in approximately 1:10,000 live female births in all geographies, and across all races and ethnicities. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Foo has twenty over years of experience with leading international firms, held senior leadership roles across businesses and geographies. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. In all, nine low income schools were studied, their locations spanning urban, semi-urban, and rural geographies. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Many of them immediately went to the ship's library and eagerly scrutinized charts, geographies, histories, and encyclopedias for information. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Children's geographies is sometimes coupled with, and yet distinguished from the geographies of childhood. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Many of the master's students, particularly in their dissertations, produced regional geographies that were both physical and human (even economic). From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. From a viewpoint of geography and meteorology, the basin shows remarkable variability of temperature within a day and within a year. The logic of geography and history simply provides for no other alternative. Later on, some of you may well say that medical geography is merely another name for epidemiology or medical ecology or environmental medicine or geomedicine. Differences in geography, cultivars, rootstocks, soils, microclimate and growers' personal preferences determine the production practices and materials used in organic apple orchard management. Because the text jumps around in time and geography, it is sometimes difficult to follow. American planners were hindered by the paucity of up-to-date information and even the bare facts of the geography of the islands. Our approach to geography is to view linguistic variation and change through the fundamental categories of the discipline of geography: space, place, and scale. Especially seeing that areas and geography are strongly associated, the explained variation might be larger. The discussion that follows points to one way in which multilocality sociolinguistics reflects a contemporary view of both dialectology and geography. The regional political ecology approach in development geography can be quite useful in providing integrated analysis of interdependent factors. The perception of the traveller is that one keeps hearing small differences, so that pronunciation difference is a simple, linear function of geography (distance). The most relevant work comes from economic geography, which analyzes globalizing trends and their impact upon regional development. The book gives instruction on modern geography and astronomy. Living well in old age may literally depend upon geography or chance, and more certainly on available wealth. The challenge here is to make this problem-solving energy connect to the more reflexive character of other professions such as sociology and urban geography. Important differences in the geography of the two regions are also outlined. Unifying geography: common heritage, shared future: 327-352. Getting there : mapping the gendered geography of caregiving to elderly relatives. They were also trained in international law, geography, and mechanical drawing. Industrialisation and urbanisation have had major continuing effects on population geography. Let us now turn to the detailed history and geography of this process of migrant flight. With advances in satellite imagery and related technology it is possible to provide excellent assessments of the geography of tsetse habitat. There were no monophyletic groups defined in fig. 2 based on geography, population, or host-plant use. If questions of geography cause difficulty, chronology is also a problem in this volume. Because these modes of thought have their own coherence and create their own traditions, they give rise to a characteristic intellectual geography. As healthcare institutions expand and vertically integrate, healthcare delivery is less constrained by geography, nationality, or even by institutional boundaries. How much and what support the generations could give to one another, if any, was not a matter of geography. Is archaeology a science (like physics, biology, geography, sociology, social anthropology and so on)? What if sociology had been replaced by geography, or if geology had stood in place of archaeology? The social geography of this time was complex and the contrast between urban and rural, sharp. The first half of the book is concerned with cosmology, geography and ethnography. The book contains detailed technical information about practices of colonial boundary-demarcation and cartography that is useful for historians not trained in geography. Another significant omission is any discussion of geography, climatology and environmental history, all areas where there is considerable scholarly activity. Others are only emerging, like law and geography and law and bioethics. We were promised a socially relevant geography, linking theory with the daily praxis of commuting, migration, spatial interaction, environmental perception. The above by no means exhaustive list suffices to suggest the spirit of geography and planning over the past two decades. Natural wisdoms like medicine, astrology, geography, and so forth came to be seen as the intellectual legacy of everyone, regardless of creed. Revolution was the product of the geography of urban life. Both of the editors and over half of the eighteen contributors are from a geography or planning background. The urban geography was slowly reflecting this change. His areas of interest covered astronomy, geography, and medicine. Pinstorm has similar relationships with other advertising agencies in other geographies. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. A major consideration in low-lying geographies is pollution of ground water by traditional pit-latrines. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. A stated intention is to improve the teaching of ' global human geography ' (emphasis mine). From the perspective of the nation-state and historical geography, it is difficult to isolate what are essentially moveable and transitory aspects. Secondly, a tendency can be perceived to integrate with other cultural historical disciplines, such as historical geography. In applying the methods of history and historical geography, we integrated historical critical research, interviews, fieldwork, and mapping. Different disciplines are set in play: classics, literary criticism, cultural geography, the history of dress as well as varieties of social and cultural history. The lack here of cultural geography seems an enormous oversight. The review of social alarms country by country, rather than thematically, resembles a 1970s geography textbook. The changing regional geography of the crime mirrored a revolution in the nature, extent and location of game preservation. Besides, though widespread, geography constrained the trade points to be located less evenly than consumption. By the end of the 1960s the newborn "geography as a socio-spatialenvironmental-planning science" was almost ready to stand on its own feet. Readers may also find the opening section on geography extremely dry, and the multitude of ethnic groups confusing. Thus, within the geography of leisure, it can be argued that there are fragments of a constructionist perspective. I have chosen to restrict the review to this limited geography to achieve focus and a degree of comprehensive coverage. Thus, higher-rank households should be drawn closer together in a solution than would normally be expected by geography. On the other, it represented the new polity and political geography. The first is devoted to describing the geography of organic farming. Mapping men and empire: a geography of adventure. Edges define and describe the borders of companies, markets, industries, geographies, intellectual disciplines, and generations. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Connectivity, moreover, would not only reshape the citizen but would also reshape the topography and the geography of the public sphere. The likelihood of take-up, this research - and that reported here - shows, is shaped by a combination of factors including geography, age and community identity. In universities, despite lip-service to interdisciplinarity, the 'environment' is seen as a subdiscipline of the academic subject of geography. The introductory chapter includes a useful definition of medical geography. The most important lesson here, however, is that geography matters even in a country with no electoral map. If someone believes that "thought" is dependent upon geography or historical periodization, s/he does not understand thought. Fourthly, the differences in geography and 'demography' are also significant. There is also a tension between the definition of selfhood in his work and political geography in general. Place and space represent a system of contrasts within geography. Traditionally, interpretive mapping in dialect geography has involved drawing isoglosses on maps. The making and unmaking of urban geographies is manifestly a long-term process, as the next section will confirm. Indeed, this can be seen to be the basis for the sequence's powerfully ironic juxtaposition of different cultures, landscapes and textual geographies. The cities, like their respective islands, demonstrate startling different geographies. Furthermore, it also reflected the different historical geographies of the two countries. The geographies of their respective trade routes dictated divergent political views. The tool highlights healthcare disparities between geographic regions and illustrates the acute needs of several notable geographies, including inner city and rural areas. Equipped with nineteenth century hiking gear and scientific theories he set off to classify social and natural geographies. The author therefore concludes that 'cultural affinities and long-standing trade relations serve to shape the post-colonial geographies of privatisation '. Once again, the geographies of growth and decline are almost mirror-images of each other. Chapter 8 argues that post-colonial regimes have mostly missed the opportunity to align citizenship criteria to their respective population geographies. The modern understanding of naturalization depends on this fault line, and is read back into earlier historical geographies only at the peril of distortion. We had hundreds of people across multiple functions, businesses, and geographies trying to figure out what happened. Attention to space in a literal sense has always been a characteristic of urban historical geographies, but more theoretical approaches have recently become prominent as well. The mapping of consumption possibilities, the routes available for knowledge of goods to circulate by, and the penetration of such information produces alternative, and not necessarily complementary, geographies. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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