To better understand how geospatial technologies assist governments and NGOs (non-governmental agencies), we must know what geospatial technologies are. This refers to the tools that contribute to the geographic mapping and analysis of the Earth and human societies. This allows us to collect data regarding the changes of the phenomena of land. By analyzing this data, it will provide benefits by creating a plan to face famine, unexplained diseases and other natural occurrences.
<span>''Roaring" economy of the 20s meant that investors could make wildly high returns on their investment in relatively small amounts of time, especially since there was practically no government regulation of investment under the Great Depression, which began with the crash of 1929. </span>
The primary problem was inflation
The ingredients and the efffect to the west are:
- Agricultures,
The development of agricultures that stopped people from hunting/gathering ways into planting crops/harvest, which became the main economy of the west
- Cities
The building that by the western societies prevent invaders from taking their
resrouces
- Population
Due to massive food source, the population in western hemisphere grew rapidly
President Carter's attempts to free the hostages were done in good faith and effort, but were hampered by failures in communication, delivery and execution. The plan involved servicemen who were not as well-trained as they could have been and certain weather effects like the "haboob" which was a big dust cloud, doomed the mission. Carter does deserve credit for taking responsibility for the failure however.