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Water is Special
Polarity
There are two types of covalent bonds, polar and nonpolar
While nonpolar molecules share electrons equally, polar molecules do not.
This results in one part of the molecule being partially positive and another part being partially negative.
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Student Misconceptions and Concerns

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Noah Lopez
Raising the Minimum Wage: More Harm than Not

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Ch. 5 Key Issue #3:
Where are other language families distributed?

Jacob Sikorski

Different Language Families
In Total Population
50% of people speak a language in the Indo-European Family (includes English, German, etc.)
20% of people speak a language in the Sino-Tibetan Family (most Chinese/Asiatic languages)

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Chapter 5:
Language
By: Madalyn Smith, Alexander Karnish, Stephanie Konrady, Cheyenne Moore and Jacob Sikorski
Key Issue One: Where are English-Language Speakers Distributed?
Official language in 42 countries, more than any other language.
2 billion people--one-third of the world--live in a country where English is an official language.

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Chapter 3, Section 4
AP Human Geography
2012-13 School Year
Chad Guge, Instructor
Key Concepts/Terms
Information NOT covered in this presentation that you SHOULD know?
Historical migration trends within the United States between regions
Migration patterns and examples from other countries including: Russia, Brazil, Indonesia, India, and the region of Europe
Information COVERED in this presentation?
Migration within a region
Concept of ?counterurbanization?
Migration Within a Region

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Chapter 1, Part 1?Thinking Geographically?
Mr. Chad Guge, Instructor
AP Human Geography
2012-13
Top 10 ?You Should Know?s
Cartography and Map projection
Map Scale and how it works
US Land Ordinance of 1785 (Townships and Ranges)
Contemporary tools of Geography (GIS, GPS and Remote Sensing)
Concepts of Site and Situation

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Theories in Migration
Additional Content
APHG Fall 2013
Zelinsky?s Migration Transition Model
Pre-Modern
small in volume but lots of circulation type movements
Rural to rural migration dominates
Transitional (LDCs now in varying stages)
Rural to Urban migration dominates: Urban Pull (jobs) & Rural Push
Increase in transportation technology
Decrease in cost of long-distance movement
Post-Transitional: ?advanced societies?
Increase in circulation for leisure (summer homes etc.)

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Chapter 1, Part 4
Presentation borrowed from ?Osman Human Geography PowerPoints?
Globalization
The spread of economic activities from one country to many other regions.
The establishment of integrated industrial and service sectors world-wide.
Primarily an economic factor, it has enormous social and political consequences.
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Principle factors-Transnational Corporations-most HQ in US, Europe or Japan have offices and production facilities in many parts of the world.

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Language Preservation
Key Concept 4
"Ame-kun"
Key Terms
Extinct Languages: A language once used that is no longer spoken or read on a daily basis

Isolated Languages: A language unrelated and not attached to any other languages or language families

Lingua Franca: A language used in international communication, like English

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Why do People Migrate?

Reasons for Migration
Effect of Distance for Migration
Characteristics of Migrants

Where are Migrants Distributed?

Global Migration Patterns
U.S. Migration Patterns
Impact of Immigration on the United States

Why do Migrants Face Obstacles?

Immigration Policies of Host Countries
Cultural Problems Living in Other Countries

Why Do People Migrate Within A Country?

Migration Between Regions of a Country
Migration Within One Region in a Country

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Chapter 2: Population
Part 1
Mr. Guge, Instructor
Fall 2012
Distribution-geographers are concerned about the arrangement of features on the earth?s surface.
3 main properties of distribution are:
Density-the frequency that something occurs in a given space.
Concentration-changes in distribution-how close together-dispersed or clustered.
Pattern-the arrangement of the distribution of features in a given space.
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