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James Cartwright

James Cartwright

James Cartwright is a geography writer and former high school geography teacher who has spent 20 years making maps and distances interesting. He can name every capital city from memory and insists that geography is the most underrated subject in school.

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What Country Is Schizophrenia Most Common?

Quick Fact: By 2026, Indonesia tops the charts for schizophrenia rates worldwide, with a Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY) rate of 321.87 per 100,000 people. The disorder hits hardest in Southea...

What Are The Three Service Populations?

What are the Three Service Populations? This cross-border region covers 14,200 square miles across three U.S. states and one Canadian province. Tucked in the heart of North America, the Three Service...

What Are Meridians Of Longitude?

Quick Fact Earth has 360 meridians of longitude, each marking one degree. The Prime Meridian at 0° runs through Greenwich, England, while the 180° meridian (International Date Line) sits in th...

What Are Some Geographical Features Of New York City?

Quick Fact: New York City covers 783.8 square kilometers across five boroughs—Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island—centered around a natural harbor where the Hudson River flows i...

What Age Is Flowers For Algernon Appropriate For?

Quick Fact: Flowers for Algernon, published in 1966 by Daniel Keyes, is widely taught in grades 9–12 and assigned at reading levels that typically range from grades 4–12 according to Reading A-Z as of...

Is NMES The Same As Russian?

Quick Fact: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) zaps muscles with electricity to make ‘em contract. Pulse widths usually run 150–300 milliseconds, and current’s measured in milliamps. It’s no...

Is Pavel An Indian Name?

No, Pavel is not an Indian name. It's a masculine given name of Slavic origin, meaning "small," derived from the Greek Pavlos. What does the name Pavel mean? Pavel means "small." It comes from the Gr...

Where Is Tchambuli?

Quick Fact Chambri Lakes—home to the Chambri people—sits at roughly 4°02′S 143°58′E in Papua New Guinea’s East Sepik Province. This 30-square-kilometer wetland supports about 1,200 people, according...

How Tall Is The Base Of The Statue Of Liberty?

The base of the Statue of Liberty reaches 151 feet 1 inch (46.05 meters) from the pedestal top to the torch. The Statue of Liberty’s torch stands 305 feet (92.99 meters) above New York Harbor waters....

How Many States In The Contiguous United States Border An Ocean?

As of 2026, 23 U.S. states border an ocean How many states in the contiguous United States border an ocean? In the contiguous U.S., 13 states border an ocean. That includes states along the Atlantic,...