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Unit 1 – Lesson 3 Globalization & Development
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In today’s class Important Vocabulary Island nation example How to write a proposal Putting into practice what we’ve learned
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Important Vocab biodiversity= the number and variety of different plants, animals, and other living things in a particular place carrying capacity=the total number of people or animals that can live in an area without damage to the environment conservation=the protection of natural things such as animals, plants, forests etc. to prevent them being damaged or destroyed
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globalization= the idea that the world is developing into a single economy and culture, primarily as a result of very large businesses becoming more and more powerful indigenous people=the original/first people that have always been living in an area mass tourism=traditional, large-scale tourism
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potable water= water that is safe for drinking subsistence economy=economy based solely upon producing enough food to feed local people, and/or the things absolutely necessary for life and nothing more zoning=an official system of choosing areas to be used for particular purposes, such as building houses or stores
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Behind the Smile Why do some governments see tourism as a positive means to economic development? Explain the shift from before tourism to after tourism in Barbados Based on the reading, predict the current state of tourism in Barbados
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Use of Language to Advocate a Cause PROPOSAL
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What is a proposal?!?
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What is a proposal? Definition: (n) a plan or suggestion that is given formally to an official person or group Examples: 1) Student Union’s proposal to WFLMS Admin about backpacks in classrooms; 2) research proposal; 3) small business proposal
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Remember A proposal is a formal type of writing Audience is usually a business, or someone in control of something Use formal language The purpose of a proposal to suggest some form of action – what do you want your audience to do?
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Before you write BE PREPARED – DO YOUR RESEARCH! Have a clear understanding of your OWN goals and objectives Know your audience Keep track of all of your research/prep work Make a personal connection with your audience
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How to write a proposal Factual Title Addressed to a specific person/group
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Paragraph One This should very clearly state what problem you wish to address and the general idea of how you are proposing to solve it. Leave the details for the next few paragraphs
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Body Paragraphs These should each talk about a different issue in the proposal. Your proposal should have several steps that must be taken to solve the problem. So, each body paragraph should go into detail about a different issue and how your proposal will resolve each issue
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Final Paragraph This paragraph should reiterate (say again, but in different words) why the proposal will help solve the problem. Give contact information so your audience can get in touch with you Do NOT sign it
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Homework Create your proposal Remember – when you present your position to me you are NOT allowed to read from your proposal. This is a TWO part assignment
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