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Warm up. LOOK AT YOU SHIRT TAG and write down where it comes from.
Speculate why it was made there and not in the USA
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KEY ISSUE 1.3 Globalization- A force or process that involves the entire world and its and results in making something worldwide in scope.
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GLOBALIZED ECONOMY Transnational Corporations- influences a globalized economy through conducting research, selling products and operates factories in many different countries.
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OPTIC Object: What is being shown in image
Parts: Identify various parts or objects depicted in image Title of Words: What is the title? What is the document about? Interrelationships: What is happening between each object/thing/place? How are they different? How are they the same? How do they relate to one another? Conclusion: Close notes and observations or thoughts.
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ESPEN Economic Social Political Environmental
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Globalization of Culture
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Space- Time Compression
Define: How does this term impact globalization?
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How are features distributed?
Density, Concentration, and Pattern How are features distributed?
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Distribution, Density, and Concentration
Mr. Koch’s Facebook friends
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Distribution The arrangement of features in space
May be numerous (friends in Iowa) or scarce (friends in Australia) Close or far apart Three main properties of space: Density Concentration Pattern
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Density Definition: How often something occurs in space.
High density=something occurs often Note: Large population does not always mean high density. Low density= something occurs rarely Kinds of density Arithmetic density (including population density) Physiological density Agricultural density
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Arithmetic Density The total number of a certain object in an area
Often compares population in different countries Myth: Large population means high population density
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Physiological Density
The number of people per unit of land suitable for agriculture (farming). A high physiological density may mean a country can’t grow enough food to feed its population
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Agricultural Density Number of farmers per unit of area suitable for agriculture High agricultural density means that most people grow just enough to feed themselves and their families (subsistence farming)
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How spread out are features over space?
Concentration
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Concentration, continued
Clustered: If objects in an area are relatively close together, they are clustered
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Concentration, continued
Dispersed: If objects in an area are relatively far apart, they are dispersed. Major League baseball teams are dispersed across the U.S. and Canada
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The geometric arrangement of objects in space
Pattern
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Pattern Objects can be organized in a geometric pattern or irregular shape
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Diffusion Project- Write this down!
Groups Term Group 1 Expansion Diffusion Group 2 Hierarchical Diffusion Group 3 Relocation Diffusion Group 4 Contagious Diffusion Group 5 Stimulus Diffusion
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Definition Diagram Image Description Expansion Diffusion Hierarchical Diffusion Relocation Diffusion Contagious Diffusion Stimulus Diffusion
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