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Let’s consider this process and try to build a couple Some Definitions Let’s consider this process and try to build a couple

Why are definitions important? If you can make your own then It shows you understand the concept You are able to explain it to others (not parrot) You should be able to illustrate why the concept is important

Where are definitions used? Everywhere in life Those in education spend their careers defining Those working in NGOs are always educating Even clerks at Lowes need to be able to define things

Definition Building Divide text or powerpoint material into bullets Rank them by order of importance Translate these points into sentence(s) using your own words. Insert examples in the definition

Rather complex definition Human geography is one of the two major branches of geography (versus physical geography) and is often called cultural geography. Human geography is the study of the many cultural aspects found throughout the world and how they relate to the spaces and places where they originate and then travel as people continually move across various areas. Some of the main cultural phenomena studied in human geography include language, religion, different economic and governmental structures, art, music, and other cultural aspects that explain how and/or why people function as they do in the areas in which they live. Globalization is also becoming increasingly important to the field of human geography as it is allowing these specific aspects of culture to easily travel across the globe. Cultural landscapes are also important because they link culture to the physical environments in which people live. This is vital because it can either limit or nurture the development of various aspects of culture. For instance, people living in a rural area are often more culturally tied to the natural environment around them than those living in a large metropolitan area. This is generally the focus of the "Man-Land Tradition" in the Four Traditions of geography and studies human impact on nature, the impact of nature on humans, and people's perception of the environment. http://geography.about.com/od/culturalgeography/a/humangeography.htm

Little Easier: Human Geography Is a science that deals with three questions: Where are things – that is it looks at and for PATTERNS, second Why/How things exist at a specific location – that is it looks at and for PROCESSES that created the patterns, finally it considers why they are Significant – that is what are the IMPACTS of something at a given location.

Human Geography: Bullet Points Is a spatial science that deals with three questions: Where are things – Looks at and for PATTERNS Why/How things are at a location – Looks at and for PROCESSES Why they are Significant -- IMPACTS

Human Geography: Points Ranked Is a spatial science deals with three questions: PATTERNS PROCESSES IMPACTS

Human Geography: Points Ranked Is a spatial science that deals with three questions: Where are things – Looks at and for PATTERNS Why/How things are at a location – Looks at and for PROCESSES Why they are Significant -- IMPACTS

In Class Exercise: Now you finish Break class into groups Turn these points into complete sentences Use you own words Add illustrations

Now you finish