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how do geographers look at the world
Because you can see the world from an above view and the continents and oceans.
The land mass has, but this may depend on your point of view, the oceans are mainly unexplored
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Well, it depends on where the place is at. If you were at the top of a mountain, it'd be considered attractive, because you can get a nice view or something like that. If you were to be in the desert, it'd be considered unattractive because it could be hot like 90 degrees hot and there will be no breeze.
They named it the "Middle Kingdom," indicating that it was the center of the world.
They named it the "Middle Kingdom," indicating that it was the center of the world.
From a Chinese point of view, World War II started in 1931 when Japanese troops occupied part of the country and didn't leave until 1945.
Italy.
The world is a confusing and hostile place.
The CIA World Factbook gives an American point of view.
the portuguese
Loyalty to the government
Define Arnold.
God created two people at the beginning of the world. Out of these two people, all races were created. This is the biblical view.
National narratives are stories and interpretations of a country's history, values, and identity that are commonly accepted and promoted within that nation. These narratives help shape how people view their country and its place in the world. They can influence national pride, political ideologies, cultural norms, and societal cohesion.
Pavlova, Lamingtons, Vegemite sandwiches... The above is a very limited view of Australia's cuisine. Being multicultural, Australia has cuisine from all over the world - Chinese, German, Italian, Greek, from various African nations, and indeed any country with a distinctive cuisine.