states within a region into a larger whole. The degree of integration depends upon the willingness and commitment of independent sovereign states to share their sovereignty. It would have as its objective political or economic goals or
various academia and organizations. A common census about the whole connotations of regional, cultural, political, and geographical has not been achieved yet. This illustration clearly portrays an image of south Asia being one of the least integrated regions of polarised world. This paper is an attempt to understand the Geo-political, historical, and cultural imagination of South Asia as seen from the author’s perspective. South Asia is home to a significant
governments. It follows a territorial principle that regions are assigned to be responsible for similar task. For instance, province A is responsible for agricultural and steel ministry, which is same for the other provinces such as B and C. They can be seen as “substitute” for each other because they produce competitive goods. The administrative coordination is decentralized in M-form, meaning that planning in individual level is important. As these regions need to make production decisions for their ministries
the new system, two goals have been set for all Regional Managers: 1) Each region is to acquire at least five new accounts each quarter 2) each region is to have appointments with the buyers for at least ten prospective accounts. Rewards for reaching these goals include: A) Two-part quarterly bonus structure. One part is dependent on the individual manager reaching their goal, while the other part is dependent on all regions reaching their
V. Beginning the Unit Introduce three maps of California and the concept of “Regions”. • Show students three different maps of California (See Appendix 1, 2, and 3). Ask students what they see, what do the maps show and what details do they notice? Students should point out the obvious such as cities, highways, the Pacific Ocean, compass, other states surrounding California, different colors on different maps. Tell students that map number two shows the valley in the centered colored green, and
prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. 3. Everyone shall have the right to leave the region. 4. All member citizens shall be equally eligible for appointment to public service. 5. Every member citizen shall have an equal right to elect the members of the general representative bodies and to stand for election as a member of those bodies
and 5.8℃ by the year 2100. This temperature rise can and will possibly affect planet Earth in many different ways. The effects and changes of global warming are many. Changes include rising sea levels due to melting of glaciers and at the Earth’s polar ice caps. Ice is melting worldwide in mountain glaciers, ice sheets covering West Antarctica and Greenland, and Arctic Sea ice. Therefore the sea level has been rising faster of the last century. As a
stop it or at least slow it down? 1) Over the last century our planets temp. has risen 1 degree. I know that doesn't sound like much but it's been enough to melt a lot of the polar ice caps and glaciers. A) The hottest years ever recorded were in the late 1990's and early 2000's. B) In 2007 there was a massive polar ice melt and the amount of glaciers and sea ice has decreased quite a bit since the 70's. This has already caused the sea levels to rise. C) The U.N. panel on
On the alert of polar bears When watching the documentary about the polar bears, what is your first impression of the big white thing? Cute? Fluffy? Or just simply an animal living in the polar region? If you watch the show carefully, you may hear the narrator said the iceberg is melting quicker every year and the polar bears ,therefore get less place to live in. What exactly causes this impact? It is a high time we should face the real reason behind this meltdown. Let’s first find the reason of
ecology of two polar bear populations the researchers focused on the study of two polar bear populations that being the Chukchi Sea and the Beaufort Sea. Primarily researchers investigated the effects of ice loss in these areas with a focus finding out whether size, condition, and reproductive indices are being affected by climate changes leading to sea ice loss. This study is an important area of research because of the vast decline in sea ice, leading to Polar bear deaths. Polar bears depend on