PPT-HOW THE CHARACTER OF A PLACE IS RELATED TO ITS POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL
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Character of a place refers to the physical and human geographic characteristics that distinguish a particular place Physical geographic factors such as climate
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Character of a place refers to the physical and human geographic characteristics that distinguish a particular place Physical geographic factors such as climate vegetation settlement patterns population density relate to the character of a place as do the political economic social and cultural features that make a place unique Since these features can change over time the character of a place can change over time also. Dr. John Barry. Centre for Progressive Economics, Belfast. Political Economy. Crisis and opportunity . The race to the bottom….. ‘Economic recovery’. Recovery to what? . A return to FDI, . globalised. So, in general, the extrinsic element of literature was about the things that can’t really be found inside the story itself. It wasn’t the material but the facts and information that supports and surrounds the story. It could tell about the author; inspiration, life experiences, etc., it could also tell about the world situation; past, present or may be the future, and many other supporting facts. . Tybalt. is angry and hot-blooded. His foil is . Benvolio. who is thoughtful and peaceful. . “TYBALT: What, art thou drawn among these heartless hinds?... BENVOLIO: I do but keep the peace” (I, . Birth Place Married Place Death Place Birth Place Death Place Birth Death Birth Place Married Place Death Place Birth Place Married Place Death Place Birth Place Death Place Birth Birth Birth Place De Setting. Character. Plot. Point . of. View. Theme. Symbolism. Other. Setting. the time, place and period in which the action takes place. It includes . . The socio-economic characteristics of the location. What is culture?. Culture. - all of the shared products of human groups - - . products people create. Material culture. – physical objects that people create (cars, clothes, books, buildings). Nonmaterial culture . Boundary Types. Morphology. And. Boundary Functions. Boundary Types. Natural/Physical. Political/Cultural. . A. Relic. . B. Superimposed. . C. Antecedent. . D. Subsequent. Natural/Physical Boundaries. Peter J. Richerson. With thanks to Robert Boyd. Talk to Radcliffe Exploratory Seminar on Cooperation and Human Systems Design, March 26, 2009. Cultural Evolution Is Darwinian: Culture is a population level process. Dr. John Barry. Centre for Progressive Economics, Belfast. Political Economy. Crisis and opportunity . The race to the bottom….. ‘Economic recovery’. Recovery to what? . A return to FDI, . globalised. Mert Ozer. Mehmet . Yigit. . Yildirim. Hasan . Davulcu. Politics & Social Media. Politics & Social Media. Politics & Social Media. Politics & Social Media. Politics & Social Media. What are the different elements of a good monologue?. What is a monologue?. comes from Greek words. monos. (alone) and . logos. (speech). a speech of length addressed to a second person. used to express thoughts and ideas aloud. Why do we read?. Reading is one way to answer life’s Big Questions. Asking questions is our way of making sense of who we are, where we’re going, and how we fit in to the world around us.. Through reading, writing, and talking about literature we can explore the big questions in life and gain meaningful insights into our own lives and the world around us.. The Pillars of Pinnacle. Your Role as a Coach. Educate. Teach the definition of the trait in a an appropriate way for your class. Share examples of the trait in action. Point out the trait when you see it. Topic 1: Key Concepts & Approaches of Economic Geo. Course Instructor: Nausheen Mazhar. Outline:. Economic Geography. Approaches to study Economic geography. Relationship with other branches of geo.
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