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WORLD DUTY FREE AMERICAS ASIA EUROPE GLOBAL RETAIL TRAVEL EXCELLENCE Generating Cash from Solid Foundations 2015 2017 Budget January 15 th 2015 WORLD DUTY FREE GROUP
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WORLD DUTY FREE AMERICAS ASIA EUROPE GLOBAL RETAIL TRAVEL EXCELLENCE Generating Cash from Solid Foundations 2015 2017 Budget January 15 th 2015 WORLD DUTY FREE GROUP AFRICA AMERIC. SSWG4: . The student will describe the interaction of physical and human systems that have shaped contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa. . Standard Covered. a. . Describe the location of major physical features and their impact on Sub-Saharan Africa. . Left Side. On your map of Africa:. Draw in . the Nile . River and . Niger River. Color the Sahara desert. Niger River. Nile River. The Big Questions. What were the major civilizations of Africa during the post-classical era?. Artificial Boundaries. 1884-1885 the ___________ Conference set rules for how Europe would divide Africa. This event is known as the ___________ for Africa.. . Leaders of Europe met together in Berlin to divide Africa. Unit III, Section 3. Objectives. Understand the complex and varying climate regions and resource deposits across the continent.. Define the influence left by other cultures, i.e. Europeans & Muslims. Ashanti, Swahili, . Masai. , . Khoikhoi. & San, Igbo. Ashanti. Where. : Central Ghana. Culture. :. Animism (tree & animals have souls). “Talking drums” - much of jazz, blues & reggae have roots here. Vocab: silt, pharaohs, hieroglyphs. History. 1. st. peoples of North Africa were hunter-gatherers.. Population was concentrated along the Mediterranean and Nile river.. Every year the Nile floods spreading silt( finely ground soil) over its banks.. Francisci. WG.4. Climate. The . equator. runs through the middle of Africa through the Democratic Republic of the . Congo. .. Climates found . north. of the equator are . similar. to the climates found . Bantus. Longest Migration in History. Griots – Homers of African History. Language. Was an Islamic Judge. H. e . is best known as a . traveler and . explorer. , . covering some 73,000 miles. These journeys covered almost the entirety of the known . Preview. African Geography. - . Africa is a large continent surrounded by oceans and seas. It is divided in two by the Sahara Desert. Sub-Saharan Africa is the region south of the Sahara Desert.. Farming, Herding, and Trade. Relative Size. Inspirations Travel has contracted fares on domestic and regional route. . S. outh Africa. What are the . “Must See” places?. Cape Town . Cape Point . Cape . Winelands. . Garden Route. .. Presentation by . Mawethu Cawe. The Chairperson of USAASA Board of Directors. Introduction . 2. World Internet Connectivity Map. It depicts that Africa is lagging behind other continents in terms of internet connectivity.. What are some common themes that you have noticed-that we have discussed in every unit thus far (topics that seem to be shared by all the people we have studies about so far)?. How do you think the character of people hundreds of years ago compares to the character of the modern world? What factors do you think play a role in the difference/changes?. Savanna. Natural resources. Griot. Kinship. Lineage. Proverb. Africa’s Geography. Africa’s geography includes plateaus in its interior, a coastline filled with waterfalls, and deserts such as the Sahara.. Issues. Pollution & Unequal Distribution of Water, Deforestation, & Desertification. Standards. SS7G2 . The student will discuss environmental issues across the continent of Africa. . a. Explain how water pollution and the unequal distribution of water impacts irrigation, trade, industry, and drinking water. .
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