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Thinking Geographically: Key Issue 2 Why Is Each Point On Earth Unique? ? PLACE: UNIQUE LOCATION OF A FEATURE 1. Define toponym: 2. Identify four ways in which places can receive names a) b) c) d) 3. Identify three reasons for which places sometimes change names a) b) c) 4. Define site: 5. List some site characteristics. 6. Complete the following sentence about site: Human actions have the ability to ______________ the characteristics of a site. 7. Define situation: 8. What role do familiar places have understanding situation of unfamiliar places? 9. What place is designated as 0 degrees longitude? 10. What is the name for the line drawn at 0 degrees longitude? 11a. How is a degree of longitude or latitude further subdivided? 11b. Give an example.

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? An Edible History of Humanity Chapter 1 ? Modern Maize and cereals evolved?from ancient plants withvery different characteristics by proto-farmers planting seedsfrom plants with desirable traits. ? Such mutations made them more practical as?foodstuffs butunable to survive in the wild. Chapter 2 ? Proto-farmers actually worked much harder than hunter-gatherers got provide enough food, and many even sufferedfrom malnutrition. ? The average height also fell?in farming communities. ? However, to the proto-farmers, the slow?shift from huntingand gathering to agriculture seemed?logical. ? Hunter-gatherers had been planting small crops incertain frequented areas to ensure sufficient supply. ?

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? An Edible History of Humanity Chapter 1 ? Modern Maize and cereals evolved?from ancient plants withvery different characteristics by proto-farmers planting seedsfrom plants with desirable traits. ? Such mutations made them more practical as?foodstuffs butunable to survive in the wild. Chapter 2 ? Proto-farmers actually worked much harder than hunter-gatherers got provide enough food, and many even sufferedfrom malnutrition. ? The average height also fell?in farming communities. ? However, to the proto-farmers, the slow?shift from huntingand gathering to agriculture seemed?logical. ? Hunter-gatherers had been planting small crops incertain frequented areas to ensure sufficient supply. ?

Talcott Parson

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Talcott Parsons I. Background II. Central Questions III. Relevant Analytical tools for Answering Central Questions (a) Parsons? System Levels (b) Parsons? General Theory of Action (c) Pattern Variables (d) Functional Imperatives of (Social Systems) IV. Parsons on Social Order V. Parsons on Social Change I. Background

AP Hug Vocab Chapter 4

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Term Definition Example acculturation explains the process of cultural and psychological change that results following meeting between cultures Is happening throughout the world because of globalization. assimilation Where people lose there originally, traits, such as dress, speech and such. Happens when people move out of there local culture and apote the new item/ideas of their new culture authenticity refers to the truthfulness of origins, attributions, commitments, sincerity, devotion, and intentions. are you really an authenticity person that is related to king george. built environment the human-made surroundings that provide the setting for human activity It happens all over the world today commodification

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