 Material covered in this exam… ◦ Guided reading from chapter 15 ◦ Lecture on London and the opening ceremonies ◦ Lecture on Northern Ireland Conflict.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Cultural Geography WG.3c, 10b-c.
Advertisements

Warm-up Do graphic organizer 14.2.
U.S. Social Welfare Policies and International Comparisons Chapter 13.
Introduction to Geopolitics
The Causes of the Civil War
Education and Schools. Introduction Education is free and compulsory for all children between the ages of Children's education in England is normally.
Life in the North Setting the Scene Chapter 14 section 2 Pg.413.
Iraq’s population is over 31 million. Iraq has 18 provinces. Baghdad is the capital. Boarders: Iran to the east, Kuwait & Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan.
BA271 Week 9 Lecture Using forms in Access. Status Report … Review where we are … –Midterm – Graded! –Final websites – Graded! –Access #1 – Graded! –Access.
Fur Trade Exit Card 1.What were the positive and negative parts of trading? 2.Who do you think benefited the most from the trading? Why?
Consist of preschool, primary school, lower secondary, upper secondary and higher education. Students required to attend through upper secondary (15 or.
Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan Chapter 12 Section 1 Pp
Middle East History Standard SS7H2.
GEOGRAPHIC UNDERSTANDINGS Factory Shoals Middle School Selected Countries of Africa Mr. L. Smith Day 3-4.
Researched by Scott Jenkins, Janisa Jenkins, and Daniel Bowers
The Geography and People of Europe
PUSH PULL FACTORS What are the patterns of people leaving a place or going to a place? WG.7.B explain how political, economic, social, and environmental.
CHAPTER 22 SECTION 3 THE NORTHEAST.
It’s complicated…. Prepared to write….. A lot.
Continents By Rachel P, Angel B, and Kaitlyn C B4.
Coming of Age: Chapter 4 Education in the Twentieth Century.
France. France is the 2nd largest country in Europe.
{ BY:Renée. Languages spoken in France  French  French sign languages  Spanish  German  Italian  Catalan  Flemish  Dutch France is the largest.
Unit 2: The US and Canada Human Geography of the US.
Clear Targets 8.8 Describe how geography, religion, and economics played a role in French settlement of North America.
M USLIM S TUDENT A SSOCIATION (MSA) By Wazir Mohamed Usse.
Cultural Geography WG.3c, 10b-c. Cultural Characteristics  Cultural characteristics are parts of a groups everyday life. They are the ideas and themes.
Syria Current Issue Presentation Example. The Basics ●20 Million people ●Size of Missouri ●Official language: Arabic ●Majority are Muslim ●Capital: Damascus.
Challenges in the Modern World. Factors affecting environment and society Economic development Rapid population growth Environmental challenges Pollution.
FSMS 7 th Grade Social Studies; Unit 2 Ethnic Groups & Religious Groups of SWA September 3 – September 4 th ; Days 6-7 Georgia Standard SS7G8a.b.
 France is slightly smaller than the U.S. state of Texas and covers about 211,208 square miles.  France is in the shape of a hexagon and is sometimes.
Welcome to Orientation Week: Learning with Faculty at Evergreen & Writing your Academic Statement Dr. E.J. Zita Monday 17 Sept Sem 2 E3109.
Why Do People Migrate? Key Issue 3- Reasons for Migrating: 1. Political Push Factors-  Slavery  Refugees – cross country border to escape persecution/danger.
2 MINUTE DRILLTerms/Question: 1. Emiliano Zapata 2. List one political change and one political continuity within Mexico during the 20 th century.
UNIT 5 Chapter 20 – The Atlantic World
Jeopardy $100 Islamic State Terrorism Syrian Refugee Crisis U.S. Immigration Nuclear Proliferation Geography $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500.
Chinese schools By Charlie and Mia.
1. Political Ideology refers to a set of values, beliefs, opinions, assumptions, and attitudes about how society should be organized and operated. It.
What is your definition of Isam? There is no God but Allah the belief in angels as messengers of Allah only the Quran is totally trusted by Muslims. Islam.
Spanish Education System By:Enrique/Ethan Preuss 6 th Hour Spanish 2 10/6/09.
The Hopes of Immigrants
Monday, November 4,2013 Objectives: 16.B compare and apply specific characteristics in different societies 16.A Identify and apply basic institutions especially.
Introduction to Momentum Monday, November 30, 2015.
HISTORY OF CANADA. 1.IN THE INTRODUCTION, HOW DOES CANADA USUALLY DEAL WITH CHANGE THAT IS UNIQUE TO OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLD THAT WE HAVE STUDIED? Canada.
Census -Census: Official population count -Started in 1790 needed to know population to determine representation in Congress -completed every ten years.
Diversity, Culture, and History…. Do Now Identify something you have learned about Mediterranean Europe and explain how it relates to the study of human.
Monday, August 26 th OBJECTIVE You will be able to map early European colonies and describe Spanish, French, and British cultural influences in the Americas.
Civics Lecture #2 America: A Cultural Mosaic. What is the American Identity American Identity 1.We are a nation of immigrants. people moving from one.
Western Europe Chapter 3 Section 3 West Central Europe Today.
Decolonization  Newly independent countries around the world experimented politically, economically, and culturally  These developing nations (aka “Third.
CH 6 SEC 1 HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT OF THE U.S. I. CREATING A NATION Many groups began moving into North America starting around 15,000 B.C. They crossed.
Cultural Geography. Maps reflect change over time Knowledge Place names Boundaries Perspective of place names Disputed Areas.
WHERE IN THE WORLD?. LEAVING HOME In different parts of the world people are sometimes forced to leave their homes.
8 th Grade Language Arts Monday, October 5, 2015 No DOL this week Far North Begin essay assessment- “Charles” Must be submitted by Friday at 9 P.M.
NOVEMBER 30, 2015 Get out your “Once Brothers” video questions Finish “Once Brothers” European Union ppt Fill out European Union worksheet with notes HW:
Introduction to Momentum Tuesday, December 1, 2015.
Cultural Geography of Africa South of the Sahara: The Sahel.
The 21 st century – New Battlefields, New Dilemmas ISRAMUN 2010 August 16 th – 23 rd, 2010.
Section 3 The Atlantic Slave Trade To meet their growing labor needs, Europeans enslave millions of Africans in the Americas. NEXT.
Unit 4 Europe BELL RINGER #1 FOR : LIST 3 THINGS ABOUT EUROPE THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM AFRICA.
Unit 4 Europe Bell Ringer #1 for 4-25/26-17: List 3 things about Europe that is different from Africa.
The History of the United States
A Study of The Facts, Stereotypes and Tolerance
REFUGEES.
16.6 The Atlantic Slave Trade
ALCE Ireland Supported by the Spanish Department of Education-Spanish Embassy in Ireland in collaboration with the Council of.
Bell Ringer 9/29 What are some of the things you or your friends do on the 4th of July? What is something that someone in London would do to celebrate.
Unit 7 Review: The International Community
Immigration & National Security
World Geography Bellringer Week 1, #1 8/20/2013
Presentation transcript:

 Material covered in this exam… ◦ Guided reading from chapter 15 ◦ Lecture on London and the opening ceremonies ◦ Lecture on Northern Ireland Conflict ◦ The Simulation about Protestant Parades and the readings that accompanied the simulation. ◦ Lecture and materials about France from today and tomorrow. ◦ We will review on Friday and a study guide will be provided.

 Tuesday before break.  You must bring in a dish from a part of the world we have covered.  You must contribute to participate.

 They expect that visitors have some knowledge and appreciation for their culture.  The country seeks to maintain its identity by resisting cheap fast food, foreign sitcoms, and American music.

 The “double kiss” or la bise, kissing on both cheeks between close friends, and family members.

 French is an important international language. It is an official language of the UN and the Olympics.  French students begin their first language at 9, and another at age 13.

 School runs from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm  Two hour lunch.  High School lasts seven years.  After 4 years they either go the academic route or a technical route.  After 3 years of secondary school they are required to take the baccalaureat.

 Philosophy exam: ◦ Does language betray thought? ◦ Does the objectivity of history imply the historian’s impartiality?  Geography: ◦ Describe the economic power and land diversity of the European Union. ◦ How is the Mediterranean an interface between the North and the South.

 Students who pass the exam can go on to a free college.  Students who do well on the baccalaureat can take an entrance exam to attend elite schools.

 The minimum wage in France is €9.61($10.22) per hour.  They have a 35 hour work week.  The government mandates 5 weeks of paid vacation to every salaried worker.

 Test Monday  Food Party Tuesday  Thanksgiving break WEDNESDAY!!!

 Islamic State of Iraq (AKA Islamic State of Iraq and Syria)  Developed from civil wars in the region.  Their goal is to create an Islamic State.

ISIS called Paris "the capital of prostitution and vice" in a statement claiming responsibility for the attacks.

"the capital of prostitution and vice"

The terrorist group also stated that “France and all nations following in its path are at the top of the target list for the Islamic State."

France and "all nations following in its path" are "at the top of the target list for the Islamic State."

 Many French Muslims live in slums called banlieues.  These have poor living conditions and are filled with immigrants.

 Should we allow Syrian Refugees into our country?  While we watch: Write out 3 facts for or against allowing Syrian refugees from each video.  NN9w NN9w  7AvA 7AvA