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AND THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Mete Erdem Mete Erdem is Edward Bramley Researcher in Public International Law at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom
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AND THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Mete Erdem Mete Erdem is Edward Bramley Researcher in Public International Law at the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom 1 INTRODUCTION Historicall. 1 EUPHRATES - BASIN Source: A. Kibaroglu et al. (2005) 1. Physical and Human G eography A. Rivers and Tributaries ( Surface Water ) The two grea test rivers of the Eurasian landscape, namely the Euphr Chapter 7. Rivers………. Start on high,. Flow down low,. Creating features. As they flow!. River Terms. Three stages of a river. Youth Stage = Upper Course. Mature Stage = Middle Course. Old age Stage = Lower Course. 8,000 BC. Start with a story: imagine you are a farmer living near Southwest Asia. The yearly flood which makes farming possible has not come. Now the village is fighting for it’s life…!. Do Now . 1 reaountries includedrea of country in basin (kms % of total area of the s % of total are of the % of the iddle EastuphratesTigris879 790407 880Turkey192 190Iran (Islamic Republic of)166 240rab PowerPoints. are reduced versions.. In order to upload them onto . Teacherspayteachers. I’ve had to remove the embedded movie files and other media.. If you want the full copies please send me an email so I can send you a download link free of charge.. Chapter 5 . History of the Fertile Crescent. The Main Idea. The rivers of Southwest Asia supported the growth of civilization. New farming techniques led to the growth of cities. .. The BIG Idea. The valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers were the site of the world’s first civilizations.. SS7G5 The student will locate selected features in Southwestern Asia (Middle East). . a. Locate on a world and regional political-physical map: Euphrates River, Jordan River, Tigris River, Suez Canal, Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, and Gaza Strip. . The Art of Arguing to Enhance Learning. Lilly Teaching Seminar. Michigan State University. April 11, . 2013. Karl A. Smith. STEM Education Center / . Technological Leadership Institute. /. . Civil . Crescent). The Sumerians. First people known to live in the Fertile Crescent.. They farmed and raised cattle. Built large cities. They invented the arch. The Ziggurat a large stepped pyramid temple. 6. th. . Grade Social Studies. Chapter 5 Lesson 1 in the World Text. The Big Picture. Around 4000 BC Egyptian farming communities were growing along the Nile River.. Another civilization was also developing in . Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Both rivers begin in Turkey and flow south through Iraq. In southern Iraq, the two rivers join to form one waterway. That waterway, Al- Arab Shatt, empties into the Persian Gulf. Rivers As a stream forms, it erodes soil and rock to make a channel. Over time the stream transports rock and soil downstream, making it longer and wider A streams ability to erode is influenced by 2 factors Rivers What do you know about rivers? Do you know where rivers come from? Do you know any rivers in your local area? What types of animals would you find in or near a river? Is there anything you would like to know about rivers? Dec. 14 and 15. Dec. 1. Many of the largest cities in SW Asia are located on or near?. Which group is dependent on ancestors? religious or ethnic. The belief that all Jews should be able to return to a homeland in Palestine was known as ________________..
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