Sentence examples for origin geography from inspiring English sources

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Benchmark: Knows how an American's identity stems from belief in and allegiance to shared political values and principles, and how this identity differs from that of most other nations, which often base their identity on such things as ethnicity, race, religion, class, language, gender, or national origin Geography Standard 7- Knows the physical processes that shape patterns on Earth's surface.

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It sometimes means merely that the uniqueness of America's geography, origins, natural resources, and patterns of political, social, and economic development distinguish us from other countries — which, while true, is true of many countries, Russia included.

In this article, the origins of welfare geography will be introduced, its concepts examined and critiqued, and some brief assessment made of its overall accomplishment.

They investigated how representative Medicare patient origin data, and geographies derived from it, might be for small area analyses of other age groups.

Though the word landscape is of Germanic origin, its use in geography must be understood in this cosmopolitan disciplinary context, and notably in relation to the key ancient Greek geographical concept of choros, meaning 'land,' as the 'land' in landscape.

However, more recently net migration from the EU to the UK has increased once again (from 65,000 in 2012 to 131,000 in 2013) and its geography of origin has changed, now predominantly from the Southern EU countries (Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece), where job opportunities, especially for new graduates, have shrunk and unemployment has risen sharply.

Blood culture strains were pre-selected by geography and hospital origin, year of isolation, and different van genotypes (van-/A/B).

Next, we'll examine the companies' origins, addressing questions like geography, business model and selling strategy.

To learn more about the equity issues in the reverse commuting problem, this paper uses cluster analysis to develop typologies of commutes based on differences in key socio-demographic indicators between home (origin) and work (destination) geographies.

SINGAPORE — Like good wines, teas are a reflection of their "terroir," the geology, climate and geography of their origin.

Not surprisingly, most contemporary efforts at educational reform particularly in democratic societies are closely linked to the view that access to knowledge is a basic right, without respect to race, national origin, religion, economic status, or geography (e.g., United States Public Law 107-110 2001).

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