PPT-Geographic Metaphor Natalie To

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Psyc 195 San Jose State University Geographic Metaphor Like a geographic map Attempt to develop a region for the mind Geographic Metaphor History Frank Joseph

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Psyc 195 San Jose State University Geographic Metaphor Like a geographic map Attempt to develop a region for the mind Geographic Metaphor History Frank Joseph Gall Phrenology pattern of bumps and swells on the skull associated with ones pattern of abilities. LT: Students will begin to understand the concept of geographic luck by exploring the story of crops and animals around the world. . What is . “Geographic Luck”?. Developed by . Jared . Diamond. Tries to answer the question: W. Week 8. : . R. aster Data Model. Geographic Extent and Unit of Analysis. Data Sources. Geographic Information Systems I | Department of Geography, DePaul University. Nandhini Gulasingam . insight into sense making with . executive coaching clients. Nigel Emson. 14 January 2016. Literature. Research paradigm . Methodology. Findings. Implications for research. Implications for coaching. Subhay. . manandhar. Geographic Information Systems (GIS). - . System.  designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of spatial or . geographical.  data. .. - GIS consists of 3 components . The four concepts of geographic thinking – . Spatial significance. , . Patterns . and . Trends. , . Interrelationships. , . Geographic Perspective . These underpin . thinking and learning . when doing an investigation in geography.. Which of the following is an example of . hyperbole. ?. He is like a mouse in front of the teacher.. I have a ton of homework to do tonight!. She looks really, really, tired today.. Her voice was music to my ears.. Review:. What is alliteration?. Review:. What is a simile?. Review:. What is a metaphor?. Alliteration, Simile, or Metaphor?. Ex: Wicked Witch of the West. Non. -example: Dorothy and . Todo. Alliteration, Simile, or Metaphor?. In your notebook, title: Geographic Luck answer the following question. Why do some countries have an abundance of wealth and riches while others have remained poor for most of their history?. Jared Diamond’s Theory of Geographic Luck. Simile- COMPARES 2 things using LIKE or AS. Example: Your smile is like the sun. . Metaphor- COMPARES 2 things . WITHOUT using like or as . Example: You are the apple of my eye. . Simile. or . Metaphor. Factory Shoals Middle School. Mr. L. Smith. Days 6-8. AFRICA. Standard: SS7G2. Discuss environmental issues across the African continent.. . a. . Explain how water pollution and the unequal distribution of water impacts irrigation, trade, industry and drinking water.. Factory Shoals Middle School. Mr. L. Smith. Day 14-17 Ethnic/Religious Groups. AFRICA. Standard: SS7G4. Describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Africa. . a. . Explain the differences between an ethnic group and a religious group. Factory Shoals Middle School. Mr. L. Smith. Day 14-17 Ethnic/Religious Groups. AFRICA. Standard: SS7G4. Describe the diverse cultures of the people who live in Africa. . a. . Explain the differences between an ethnic group and a religious group. Extended Metaphor An extended metaphor is a  metaphor  that unfolds across multiple lines or even paragraphs of a text, making use of multiple interrelated metaphors within an overarching one. Definition of Extended Metaphor India. B.M. Ramesh, PhD. Assistant Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences. Assistant Director, Research and Knowledge Translation, Institute of Global Public Health. Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba.

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