
I posted an earlier version of the guidelines for the adopted country project. It isn't exactly the one you have, but the basics are the same. Also, the formatting was impossible to copy so don't pay any attention to the larger fonts--it doesn't mean anything.
I hope you enjoyed not having to get up early today. I sure did!
Happy break!
Mrs. Carley

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Hello Mrs. Carley!
I was doing my project and had a Question:
In unit 2 the population pyramid,do I have to write anything because it dosent say to?
You need to show three pyramids for your country--one from the past, one current, and one projected into the future. Then you need to explain what the pop. pyramids show about your country.
Mrs. Carley
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i can't find what stage rwanda is in for the demographic transition
4th period
Remember that you probably won't be able to find an "expert" opinion on what stage your country is in for any of the models. You have to analyse for yourself and say what stage you think it is in and why. Look at the data and decide for yourself. I'm interested in your thinking process!
what exactly would demographic information relating to all units of study be? this is on the guidelines for the adopted country project unit 1.
4th period
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