Physical Geography Sample Clauses

Physical Geography. Students should have a demonstrated understanding of the basic concepts and ideas in geography: Competency 1: Concepts of scale, region, location, distance, distribution & diffusion. Competency 2: Spatial analytic processes and decision making. Competency 3: Geographic visualization and imagination. Competency 4: Thematic map interpretation.
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Physical Geography. Students should demonstrate an understanding of the natural processes that have created patterns on the earth‘s surface and how they affect and are affected by humans. See Appendix Q: Competencies for Preparation in Physical Geography.
Physical Geography. Where special physical conditions such as river or mountain range make the operation of such straight-line measurement inequitable, the distance shall be measured in a straight line from the job to the nearest crossing place, then in a straight line to the convenient centre in the area in which the employee is living. Where an employee is entitled to daily travelling payments, he/she shall only be paid in respect of the distance in excess of 14 kilometres (8.75 miles) one wa y. Alternatively, a web site based, or computer-based programme may be used to identify the shortest travel distance.
Physical Geography. Students beginning their junior year of study in Geography should have demonstrated understanding of the natural processes that have created patterns on the earth’s surface and how this affect and are affected by humans. The minimum competencies in this content area include:

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  • Geography The Parties are not limiting themselves to any sector or geography. It is contemplated that the Parties may choose to pursue opportunities throughout the U.S. and abroad.

  • Geographic Location .. The Buyer hereby warrants that the Buyer is not a party to a buyer representation agreement with any other registered real estate brokerage for the purchase or lease of a real property of the general description indicated above.

  • Geographic Scope The "Territory," which defines the geographic scope of the covenants contained in this Section 7, shall extend to and include all of the states (or foreign equivalent) in which the Company does business as M&A advisors or private placement equity advisors.

  • Physical Fitness New Employees. New employees are required to file a medical examination report with the Director of Health Services before reporting for duty in the Des Moines schools. The employee must pay the cost of this examination given by a physician of his/her choice and reported on the form provided by the Employer.

  • Physical Plant The Board of Supervisors agrees to provide, subject to the budgetary and fiscal provisions of the Charter, the following physical equipment and work environment for users of video display equipment:

  • Geographic Area See Articles 70.1-70.5.

  • Physical Safeguards USAC and the Department agree to maintain all automated matching records in a secured computer environment that includes the use of authorized access codes to restrict access. Those records will be maintained under conditions that restrict access to persons who need them for official duties related to the matching process. The user’s supervisor will ensure that USAC or the Department are notified when a user has departed or duties have changed so the user no longer needs access to the system, to ensure timely deletion of the user’s account and password.

  • Physical Distancing 1. The District shall limit occupancy of bathrooms, elevators, locker rooms, staff rooms, offices, warehouses, and conference rooms, and any other shared work or school spaces to provide no less than six (6) feet of distancing. Adjacent bathroom stalls may be used. The District shall post signs with occupancy limits conspicuously at the entrance to each room.

  • Competing Services Subject to the provisions of this Section 9, and Contractor’s obligations with respect to Confidential Information, including as defined in Section 10, nothing in this Contract precludes or limits in any way the right of Contractor to: (i) provide services similar to those contemplated in this Contract, or consulting or other services of any kind or nature whatsoever to any individual or entity as Contractor in its sole discretion deems appropriate, or (ii) develop for Contractor or for others, Deliverables or other materials that are competitive with those produced as a result of the Services provided hereunder, irrespective of their similarity to the Deliverables delivered pursuant to this Contract. Each party is free to utilize any concepts, processes, know-how, techniques, improvements or other methods it may develop during the course of performance under this Contract free of any use restriction or payment obligation to the other.

  • Geographical Scope 1. Without prejudice to Annex I, this Agreement shall apply:

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