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- Anthropogeography (1897 bytes)
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24: |Marketing Geography || [[Business]]
30: |[[Population geography]] || [[Demography]] - Extreme sports (3518 bytes)
1: ...rt. Some participants termed 'adrenaline junkies' develop an obsession with their sport and even claim...
3: .... Also, only individual sports are generally considered to be extreme, so a sport like [[Rugby Union]]...
5: ... event and competitors and organisers are now flooded with sponsorship. The high profile of extreme sp...
7: ...extreme sports, including snowboarding, were included in the [[2002 Winter Olympic Games]].
9: Some extreme sports have been around for many decades and the proponents span many generations, often ... - Filmmaking (9576 bytes)
3: ... However, a low-budget, independent film may be made with a skeleton crew, often paid very little. Fil...
9: # Development
15: ...es three years. The first year is taken up with ''development''. The second year comprises ''preproduc...
17: ===Development===
19: ... Once the theme, or underlying message, has been identified, a synopsis will be prepared. - Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
8: ...b|left|A large artificial [[Christmas tree]] outside a shopping mall in [[Hong Kong]]]]
10: ...mas-like festivities even though they do not consider themselves Christians. Many customs, including s...
12: ...acau]] designate Christmas as a public holiday on December 25. Both are former [[colony|colonies]] of ...
14: ...ern phenomenon, and, sometimes, as part of retail marketing campaigns.
20: ... of stores and buildings are displaying Christmas decorations. - Automobile (19750 bytes)
4: ...s being the most popular by far. Older terms include '''horseless carriage''' and '''motor car''', wit...
13: ...]] by [[Germany|German]] inventors working independently: [[Carl Benz]] on [[3 July]] [[1886]] in [[Ma...
15: ...automobiles were built in Britain in 1895 by [[Frederick William Lanchester]] who also patented the [[...
19: ...blowing a horn. This effectively killed road auto development in the UK for most of the rest of the [[...
27: ...o [[Oliver Evans]] in [[1789]]; in [[1804]] Evans demonstrated his first successful self-propelled veh... - Value (6452 bytes)
3: ==Marketing==
5: In [[marketing]], the '''value''' of a [[product (business)|prod...
12: ...he demand for the object relative to [[supply and demand|supply]]. Other economists often simply equat...
14: ...odity's "innate worth" was the amount of labor needed to produce it.
16: ...sm and other societies, and deny that it was intended to serve as a category of economics. - Scooter (7008 bytes)
2: [[Image:honda_nh80.jpg|250px|thumb|A modern scooter]]
3: [[Image:A modern scooter.jpg|thumb|Another scooter]]
8: ...maller than engines on other motorcycles. Most modern motor scooters come with [[two-stroke_cycle]] e...
10: ...e UK from the 1960s, [[Mods]] and [[Skinheads]] rode customised Vespas and Lambrettas, adorned with ma...
14: ... both a classic/retro model and a sporty/modern model. - Livestock (24677 bytes)
5: ...al husbandry]] and is an important component of modern [[agriculture]]. The raising of livestock can b...
7: ...s of the [[Bible]] and were used as forms of [[trade]] and given as [[gift]]s <sup>[[#1|1]]</sup>. In ...
9: ...products can include pizzles (animal penises) and deer horn, used in eastern medicine.
11: ... other animal products illegal. Some farmers have developed management techniques that they believe ar...
17: ...ical cereal crops. Raising livestock is less dependent on good weather and is less labour intensive th... - Organic farming (38858 bytes)
1: ...s|US]] and in the [[EU]], organic farming is also defined by [[law]] and regulated by the [[government...
5: ... farm develops its own organic production system, determined by factors like [[climate]], [[crop selec...
7: * no use of synthetic [[fertilizer]]s or [[pesticide]]s, and no GMOs;
8: ...rotection of the soil (from [[erosion]], nutrient depletion, structural breakdown);
12: ... certification]] is available to farms for a fee. Depending on the country, certification is either ov... - Apple pie (6320 bytes)
13: In England, apple pie is a dessert of enduring popularity, eaten hot or cold, o...
17: Most modern recipes for apple pie require an ounce or two o...
19: [[Cane sugar]] imported from Egypt was not widely available in [[14th century|fourteenth-century]...
21: ...ar-free" recipes, the juice of the pears was intended to sweeten the pie.
25: ... because the apple was not always [[Red Delicious|delicious]]. That sweet variety was only discovered ...
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