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“Tool Box” Unit Part I – Why Study Geography
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What is Geography? ● “Geo” – Earth ● “Ography” – the Study of ● Geography – The study of the Earth!
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Why Study Geography? ● We are NOT alone on the planet ● Jobs ● Global Connections ● Cultural communication ● If the world were a village…….
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If the world were a village… ● As of 1/1/2007 there were over 6 BILLION people in the world. ● It’s easier to picture 100 than 1,000,000,000 so lets pretend the entire world is a village of 100 people – with the same characteristics as the real world. ● Each of those 100 people would represent more than 65 millions people from the real world.
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Nationalities ● 61 are from Asia ● 14 are from Africa ● 11 are from Europe ● 8 are from South America, Central America and the Caribbean ● 5 are from Canada and the US ● 1 is from Oceania
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● More than ½ of the people in the village come from the 6 most populated countries ● 20 (1/5) are from China ● 17 are from India ● 5 are from the US ● 4 are from Indonesia ● 3 are from Brazil ● 3 are from Pakistan
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Languages ● 21 speak Chinese (16 the Mandarin dialect) ● 9 speak English ● 9 speak Hindi ● 7 speak Spanish ● 4 speak Arabic ● 4 speak Bengali ● 3 speak Portuguese ● 3 speak Russian
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Ages ● 10 are children under 5 ● 10 are children between 5 and 9 ● 19 are between 10 and 19 ● 16 are between 20 and 29 ● 15 are between 30 and 39 ● 11 are between 40 and 49 ● 9 are between 50 and 59 ● 6 are between 60 and 69 ● 3 are between 70 and 79 ● Only 1 is over 79 ● On average, 1 person dies and 3 babies are born every year in the village
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Religions ● 32 are Christians ● 20 are Muslims ● 14 are Hindus ● 9 practice folk religions ● 6 are Buddhists ● 1 is Jewish ● 16 are non-religious ● 2 belong to other global religions
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Animals in the Village ● 31 Sheep and goats ● 23 cows, bulls and oxen ● 15 pigs ● 3 camels ● 2 horses ● 250 chickens – more than twice the number of people!
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Food ● 50 people do not have a reliable source of food and are hungry some or all of the time ● 20 other people are severely undernourished ● Only 30 people always have enough to eat
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Air and Water ● 83 have access to a source of safe water either in their homes or within a short distance. ● 17 do not have good access to water and must spend a large part of each day simply getting safe water. ● 57 have access to adequate sanitation ● 68 breathe clean air, while 32 breathe air that is unhealthy because of pollution
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Schooling and Literacy ● There are 38 school-aged villagers, but only 31 of them attend school. ● There is 1 teacher for these students ● Of the 88 people old enough to read, 71 can read at least a little, but 17 cannot read at all.
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$$$$$ ● If all the money in the village were divide equally, each person would have about $9350 US Dollars per year, but….. ● The richest 10 people have over half of all the money ● The poorest 10 people each have only about $1 per day ● 75 of the 100 people in the village average about $4 a day
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Electricity ● 76 have electricity ● 24 do not
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Media ● 42 radios ● 28 Televisions (7 w/ cable) ● 47 telephones (more than ½ cellular) ● 11 computers
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The Village in the Past ● Around 1000 BC only 1 person lived in the village ● In 500 BC 2 people lived in the village ● 1 AD 3 people lived in the village ● 1000, 5 people lived in the village ● 1500, 8 people lived in the village ● 1650, 10 people lived in the village ● 1800, 17 people lived in the village ● 1900, 32 people lived in the village ● 2007, 100 people lived in the village
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If you don’t know where you are, you can’t know where you’re going!
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