Monday, September 17, 2012

9/17/12

Today’s Human Geography class was not as exciting as previous classes where we talked about nukes and Mr. Schick being the Messiah. One of the primary reasons for this was because Mr. Schick tried to make today’s class as boring as possible. Another reason for this was we actually took notes on something for a test. Mr. Schick told us that this test, our first test of the year, will probably be on Thursday. A majority of these notes were terms, though we did take notes on other things as well. Some of the terms that we learned today were crude birth rate, which is the number of births per year per thousand, and the Total Fertility Rate (TFR), which is the average number of births per woman. We also learned that the world’s population increases by 77,000,000 per year, 208,000 per day, 14,000 per hour, 145 per minute, and about 2 per second.

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