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AP Human Geography Chapter Twelve - Services Seth Adler Seth Adler I. Where Did Services Originate? a. Service ? Any activity that fulfills a human?s want or need for money. (1) In America, ? are in a service. (2) In LDCs, less than ? are in a service. b. Settlement ? A permanent collection of buildings where people live, sleep, and obtain services. A. Three Types of Services a. Contributes 2/3 of the GDP for MDCs, and less than ? in LDCs. (1) Opposite of the primary sector in the industry. b. The three types are consumer services, business services, and public services. 1. Consumer Services a. Consumer Services ? Businesses that provide services to individuals. (1) Retail, education, health, and leisure services.

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Syllabus Unit I Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives Unit 1 Course Description Geography as a field of inquiry. Evolution of key geographical concepts and models associated with notable geographers. Key concepts underlying the geographical perspective: location, space, place, scale, pattern, regionalization, and globalization. Key geographical skills. How to use and think about maps and spatial data. How to understand and interpret the implications of associations among phenomena in places. How to recognize and interpret at different scales the relationships among patterns and processes. How to define regions and evaluate the regionalization process. How to characterize and analyze changing interconnections among places.

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Syllabus Unit I Geography: Its Nature and Perspectives Unit 1 Course Description Geography as a field of inquiry. Evolution of key geographical concepts and models associated with notable geographers. Key concepts underlying the geographical perspective: location, space, place, scale, pattern, regionalization, and globalization. Key geographical skills. How to use and think about maps and spatial data. How to understand and interpret the implications of associations among phenomena in places. How to recognize and interpret at different scales the relationships among patterns and processes. How to define regions and evaluate the regionalization process. How to characterize and analyze changing interconnections among places.
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