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Archaic Architecture

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Archaic&Early Classical Architecture * Greek Architectural Development Explore architectural basics in the Doris and Ionic temples. Cite architectural components and terminology. * Figure 5-5 Plan of Temple A, Prinias, Greece, ca. 625 BCE. * Figure 5-6 Lintel of Temple A, Prinias, Greece, ca. 625 BCE. Limestone, approx. 2? 9? high; seated goddesses approx. 2? 8? high. Archaeological Museum, Herakleion. Ornament in frieze and pediment creates contrasts and softens marble * Figure 5-13 Temple of Hera I (?Basilica?), Paestum, Italy, ca. 550 BCE. These columns demonstrate entasis * Figure 5-14 Plan of the Temple of Hera I, Paestum, Italy, ca. 550 BCE. This plan has a 1:2 ratio?.this plan has a ridgepole *

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Geography?of?Industry?and?Services Major?Industrial?Regions?of?the?World?Before?1950:?Germany,?America,?USSR?(esp.?Ukraine), Japan,?and?China ?Main?determinants: ?Near?raw?materials ?Transportation?(creation?of?US?Interstate?system?in?the?1950s,?other?countries?followed, ?????????????planes)???>?Not?everything?had?to?be?regionalized?anymore ?But...additional?needs: ?Goods?and?capital ?Political?circumstances ?Economic?leadership ?Labor?costs ?Levels?of?education?and?training How?Do?Location?Theories?Explain?Industrial?Location? ?What?is?location?theory? ?Predicting?where?business?will?or?should?be?located ?Three?different?theories ?Factors?to?consider: ?Variable?costs ?Friction?of?distance LOCATION?MODELS: Weber?s?Model Hotelling?s?Model Losch?s?Model

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Chapter 12, Services, Key Issue I ? CREATEDATE ?8/4/08 10:04 AM? I. Where did Services Originate? A. Types of Services 1. Consumer Services a. Retail Services b. Personal Services 2. Business Services a. Producer Services b. Transportation and Similar Services 3. Public Services 4. Changes in the Number of Employees B. Origin of Services 1. Early Personal Services 2. Early Public Services 3. Early Retail and Producer Services C. Services in Rural Settlements 1. Clustered Rural Settlements a. Circular Rural Settlements b. Linear Rural Settlements c. Colonial American Clustered Settlements 2. Dispersed Rural Settlements a. Dispersed Rural Settlements in the United States b. Enclosure Movement ? II. Why Are Consumer Services Distributed in a Regular Pattern?

AP Human Geography Ch 11 Industry study guide (Pearson, Rubenstein)

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Chapter 11: Industry AP Human: Rubenstein Intro Industry: manufacturing goods in a factory persistence or diligence in creating value Factories use large amt of people, machinery, and money Industry?much more highly clustered in space than agriculture Suitability of industry?based on distinctive labour, land and capital 2 connections critical in determining best factory location Where markets are located Where needed resources are located Before, industry?clustered in few communities in few MDCs, Now, industry diffused to many LDCs US lost factory jobs in 2000s b/c jobs being sucked into other countries from recently closed US factories; future of US manufacturing in jeopardy Gov?t recognizes powerful role of industry in economic health of community

Economics Notes

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Crowding Out - is what happens when a mega sports event attracts fanatics but drive agnostics away Substitution - when consumers shift their spending, instead of increasing their overall consumption Leakage - the tendency for money to circulate out of rather than through a local economy Economics - Social science concerned with the efficient use of limited resources to achieve maximum satisfaction of economic wants (study of how individuals and societies deal with scarcity) What is economics? -science of scarcity (the condition in which our wants are greater than our limited resources) -since we are unable to have everything we desire, we must make choices on how we use our resources -in economics we will study the choices of individuals, firms and governments

Chapter 11 (Industry) AP Human Geography: The Cultural Landscape

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Nick D?Souza Period 5 Chapter 11 Study Guide Industry is concentrated in three main regions: - Europe, North America, East Asia, ( 3 main) Brazil, and India James Watt patented steam engine in 1769, maker of mathematical instruments in Glasgow, Scotland. Connections: 2 connections are critical in determining the best location for a factory where the markets for the product are located where the resources needed to make the product are located Industrial Revolution: began in the late 1700s in the U.K.; a series of improvements in industrial technology that transformed the process of manufacturing, heavily impacted the industries of iron, coal, transportation, textiles, chemicals, and food processing

Integrated Marketing Campaign Notes

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MKTG 470: Quiz Review Reading One IMC The root problem that ?marketing? tries to solve AKA: to solve the lack of marker-buyer closeness IMC History 1930s & 40s: ?marketing efforts? was formalized inside many consumer product organizations so as to formalize internal approaches to 1950s: these efforts then came to be known as the 4Ps Sustained the ever-changing mkt place 1970s, 80s & 90s: mkt place moving from: maker-buyer to: buyer-seller Much more diffusion of info due to things such as the internet and www BUT Buyers have even further grown apart from their sellers NEED FOR IMC Beginning: goal was to integrate all the communication efforts a firm was sending out to prospective buyers

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