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Human Geography: Culture, Society and Space, 8th Edition Textbook

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De blij Ch 1 terms grouped together

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Gender Gendered Power Relationships Queer Theory Local culture Ethnic neighborhoods Placeless Nation Spatial Medical geography Pandemic Epidemic Cholera Spatial Perspective Patterns 5 themes Regions Human geography Spatial distribution scale Cultural landscape Layering Sequent occupance Invasion and succession? Cartography Maps Reference Maps- location-relative absolute Thematic Maps- formal regions Dot maps Hierarchical diffusion Hearth Culture Expansion diffusion Globalization Connectivity Acessibility Distances Patterns Cultural Complex Cultural traits Local culture Cultural barriers Stimulus diffusion Ethnic neighborhoods Pop culture Globalization Technology Assimilation Pop pyramids TFR RNI CMR IMR CBR CDR

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Jorit Pfleiderer SQ3R chapter 3 10-22-11 Chapter 3 ?Migration? Key issues Why do people migrate? Where are migrants distributed? Why do migrants face obstacles? Why do people migrate within a country? Key issue #1 All the reasons for migrating can be grouped into push and pull factors. The people feel pushed to migrate from a location due to political, environmental and economic reasons like a dictatorship or a bad economy of their country. Equally, the people feel pulled to a new location due to the political, environmental and economical attractiveness of the new location like health-care or the freedom of speech. Key issue #2

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