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Human geography?is one of the two major sub-fields of geography. Human geography is the study of human use and understanding of the world and the processes which have affected it. Human geography broadly differs fromphysical geography?in that it has a greater focus on studying human activities and is more receptive to?qualitative research methodologies. Broadly speaking, human geography is a?social science?discipline, whilst physical geography is an?earth science.
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Chapter 12
Mongols - A people of this name is mentioned as early as the records of the Tang Empire, living as nomads in northern Eurasia. After 1206 they established an enormous empire under Genghis Khan, linking western and eastern Eurasia.
Genghis Khan - The title of Tem?jin when he ruled the Mongols (1206?1227). It means the ?oceanic? or ?universal? leader. Genghis Khan was the founder of the Mongol Empire.
Nomadism - A way of life, forced by a scarcity of resources, in which groups of people continually migrate to ?nd pastures and water.
outline for the eatrh and its peoples 2nd edition
Gregor Mendel was he father of modern genetics. He created punnet squares which predict the outcome of offspring for a specific trait. It uses both the mother and the father's genes, and the outcome depends on how many parents have the trait, and whether it is dominant or recessive.
?Ships at a distance have every man?s wish on board. For some they come in with the tide. For others they sail forever on the horizon, never out of sight, never landing.? Many times in a book a character can be related to many forms of other things like nature. You never really realize it until you are done with the book and are talking about it in class. In particular the Hurricane happening throughout chapter 18 can be related to Janie along with the Horizon mentioned many times throughout the book.
Chapter 17 Outline
The Diversity of American Colonial Societies (1530-1770)
I. The Columbian Exchange
Classical Civilization in the Mediterranean: Greece and Rome
1. Introduction
1. Mediterranean culture
1. Greece slowed Persian empire, set up a few colonies, but…
2. Rome known for empire
3. New institutions/values that would remain in western culture
4. “our own” Classical past
1. U.S. Constitution
2. buildings in the U.S.
3. founders of the philosophical tradition
4. Socratic method
2. Greco-Roman history
1. more dynamic, but less successful
Take AP World History. It is fun. It prepares you for college.
Karen Horney- Neo-Freudian
Carol Gilligan- Men and women have different feelings about things, women act differently. Don?t need physiological needs. Maslow is more sexist than she would like.
Carl Rodgers- Just like Maslow said- people are basically good. You must accept your SELF not yourself.
A.G.E
A- Acceptance
G- Genuineness- open with your feelings and honest with your self.
E- Empathy
If you grow up and your parents give you unconditional positive regard- complete acceptance of who you are, you make a mistake they still love you.
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