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HISTORIALGRAPHY

WHAT IS HISTORIAGRAPHY Historiography is the study of methodology of historians in the development of history as an academic discipline, and extension anybody of historical work on a particular subject. Historiography of a specific topic cover how historian have studied that topic using particular source, technique and theoretical approaches. The early modern period, the term historiography meant “the writing of history and historiographer which meant “historian” in that sense an official historian given the title “Historiographer royal”. In Sweden (from 1618), England (from 1660) and Scotland (1681). Furay and Salevouris (1988) define historiography as "the study of the way history has been and is written - the history of historical writing... When you study 'historiography' you do not study the events of the past directly, but the changing interpretations of those events in the works of individual historians." HISTORY OF HISTORIOGRAPHY All the human cultur

SOME PRINCIPLES OF EMS

EMS          Basic Principles of Remote Sensing   1.  Electromagnetic energy has been classified by wavelength and arranged to form the electromagnetic spectrum. 2.   As electromagnetic energy interacts with the atmosphere and the surface of the Earth, the most important concept to remember is the conservation of energy (i.e., the total energy is constant). 3.  As electromagnetic waves travel, they encounter objects (discontinuities in velocity) that reflect some energy like a mirror and transmit some energy after changing the travel path. 4. The distance (d) an electromagnetic wave travels in a certain time (t) depends on the velocity of the material (v) through which the wave is traveling; d = vt. 5. The velocity (c), frequency (f), and wavelength (l) of an electromagnetic wave are related by the equation: c = fl. 6. The analogy of a rock dropped into a pond can be drawn as an example to define wave front. 7.  It is quite appropriate to look at the amplitude of an ele

Learn somethings about electromagnetic spectrums

ESM THE BACKGROUND AND AN INTRODUCTION OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM A.THE BACK GROUND OF THE WORK This assignment is about Electromagnetic spectrums and HOW each interval of electromagnetic spectrum used in monitoring the Environment. In this Remote Sensing document the following concepts used in (RS) are to be explained in details, The concept of Environments, Electromagnetic spectrums, Energy, Frequency, Wave length at the introductory party of my task. And during main body am going to show in detail on How each spectrum used in monitoring the environments at large. AN INTRODUCTION Ø   THE ENVIROMEN According to Oxford Advanced Learner`s Dictionary (2014 ), Environment is the natural world in which People, Animals, and Plants live . (Pg; 492 ).The environments are of three major categories such as The land surface environment that include both manmade  and natural features like land and soils valleys, soil, walls, buildings, factories, vegetation cover, and People, all

Environment and learning processes

THE INFLUENCY OF PHYSICAL ENVIROMENT IN TEARCHING-LEARNING PROCESSES LITRERATURE REVIEW  Since ancient era, middle age and modern era (20/21 st `centuries);            many institutions, colleges and scholars had different views about the influence of the physical environments in teaching-learning processes. (learning environments, 2014p.3)  21 st  century Partnership for skills ,  defined the term `learning environments` as place and spaces-school, a classroom, a libraries and indeed normal daily teachings-learning activities takes place. They proceed suggest that, learning environment as the support systems that organize the condition in which  human learn best-system that accommodate the unique learning needs of every learner and support the positive human relationships needed for effective learning. Learning environments are structures, Tools and Communities that inspire students and educators to attain the knowledge, skills, the 21 st demand us all. (pg, 4)- Schola

EMERGENCES OF WORLD REVOLUTIONS

The Reasons for the emergences of revolutions                                                   INTRODUCTION AND BACK GROUND             This assignment consist three parts, which includes; an introduction, main body.  The introduction is concerned about the definition of key terms, the categorization of these revolutions base on various criteria’s, the main body is about the reasons for its emergencies. And finally conclusion DEFINITIONS OF KEY TERMS Revolution; according to advanced learners’ Dictionary, is an attempt by large number of people to change the government especially by violent action. Revolution is a greater change in condition ways of living beliefs that affects large number of people. (P,1268). Revolution is a complete fundamental change that sweeps across political and social economic spheres of life in a given society. Revolution can either peacefully or violent. By (Ngobi, 2012, p, 26). (Mwaijage, 2004, p, 27), revolution is a complete overthrow of a