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    AP Human Geography

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    Manipulating data can distort the desired results on a thematic map. A- Define what a choropleth‚ dot‚ and symbolic map is and how they measure intensity B- Discuss how each map can distort a map when you manipulate data for each. C- Discuss how a choropleth map can give false impressions when using a smaller (distance) scale versus a larger (distance) scale D- Discuss how changing the natural breaks to quintiles can give false impressions on a choropleth map. Thematic Map- A

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    When I first entered high school I was in a much more immature state of mind. At this time I was less willing to do my work and would never stop talking. Despite being aware of this‚ I decided to remain signed up for AP Human Geography because I was told that AP classes looks good to colleges. I figured that I would be able to easily get by barely doing anything‚ similarly to how I got through middle school. This line of thinking worked out the first week of school perfectly when the only thing we

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    Ap Human Geography Story

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    AlexisMari Wilson April 22nd‚ 2013 AP Human Geography: 6th Block Gone Forever St. Ann‚ the toponym (Unit 1) given to my city (unit 7) in the state (Unit 4) of Alabama‚ was a beautiful region (Unit 1). But today was just like any one of the other 365 days of the year. The pastures (Unit 5) were greener than green with cows spotted here and there and the spring wheat (Unit 5) was coming in nicely over across the way. The streets are always quiet in this part of the city (Unit 7)‚ so all that

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    Ap Human Geography Final

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    Kaleigh Tinsley AP Human Geography Mr. Lowe 5/28/2013 Globalization has many definitions in the concept of human geography‚ but there’s one that really sums it up perfectly: globalization is the world becoming more connected‚ through trade‚ financial flows‚ the exchange of technology and information‚ and the movement of people. Now‚ globalization affects many places in many ways‚ negatively and positively. One place especially: Africa. We all know Africa is a poor‚ underdeveloped country

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    Ap Human Geography Model

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    GEOGRAPHY MODELS Preparing for the AP Human Geography Exam THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION Stage One:  CBR­ very high  CDR­ very high  NIR­  low  Population Growth: Low  Movement from Stage One to Stage Two:  MDC­ Industrial Revolution  LDC­ Medical Revolution  Stage Two:  CBR­ very high  CDR­ plummets  NIR­  high  Population Growth: High  Movement from Stage Two to Stage Three:  Changes in Social customs and improved technology DEMOGRAPHIC

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    AP Human Geography Outline

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    AP Human Geography Outline Ch. 1 Thinking Geographically Key Issue 1: How do geographers describe where things are? Map- a two-dimensional model of Earth’s surface‚ or a portion of it. Place- a specific point of Earth distinguished by a particular character. Region- an area of Earth distinguished by a distinctive combination of cultural and physical features. Scale- the relationship between a map’s distances and the actual distances on Earth. Space- the physical gap between two objects

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    Vocab for Ap Human Geography

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    different steps in the food-proccessing industry‚ usually through the ownership by large corporations. Agricultural Density The ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture Agricultural Revoluion The time when human beings first domesticated plants and animals and no longer relied entirely on hunting and gathering. Agriculture The deliberate effort to modify a portion of the Earth’s surface through the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for sustenence

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    Unit 1 Vocabulary Valerie Kinnison Geography: study of people their environments‚ and their resources. The geography of the country affects many people. Location: position of a place on the earth’s surface Location of a city can affect what type of people lives there. Latitude: distance north or south of the equator The low latitude areas receive more sunlight. Longitude: distance east or west of the prime meridian Longitude lines run perpendicular to the latitude lines. Export: goods

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    Russia Becomes a Magnet for U.S. Fast-Food Chains By Andrew Kramer This article explains the expansion of all the different fast-food restaurants in Russia and delves into Papa John’s. Also‚ it talks about their owner in Russia‚ Christopher Wynne who had previously worked in the U.S. In this article‚ the concept of cultural landscape is used in a way in which the fast food industry decides to modify the traditional landscape of Russia‚ with it not having fast food restaurants‚ to now having

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    Afghan Militia Bases * Classify the Dispute and Shape * The Taliban are Muslim fundamentalists‚ with a strict interpretation of Sharia law and a notorious treatment of women. * Afghanistan is a land locked nation-state in a compact shape. * It shares a border with Pakistan. * Pakistan is an elongated state. * The border between the two states is elongated. * Pakistan and Afghanistan are separated by a desert. * These attributes allow the conflict to continue

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