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Immigration CCOT

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Modern Day Hester Prynne

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Who is the Modern-Day Hester Prynne? Project Rubric Project Due Date: Monday, March 7, 2016 Assignment: Compare/Contrast Hester Prynne to someone in contemporary society. Choose your subject carefully. This is a chance to step outside of that structured AP box in which we spend so much time writing. You will create some kind of product that reflects your particular talents. Dazzle and Wow me! Your product will represent assertions no one else would have thought of! While inclusion of the obvious is quite acceptable, do not stop at the surface level. Things You Might Consider Before Selecting Your Product --The ?before? part of the story --Societal response --The ?brand? (real or symbolic and MUST be included) Products You Might Consider --a visual art form

period 3 key concepts

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1 ? 1.1: Big Geography and the Peopling of the Earth 1 ? 1.2: The Neolithic Revolution and Early Agricultural Societies 1 ? 1.3: The Development and Interactions of Early Agricultural, Pastoral, and Urban Societies 2 ? 2.1: The Development and Codification of Religious and Cultural Traditions 2 ? 2.2: The Development of States and Empires 2 ? 2.3: Emergence of Transregional Networks of Communication and Exchange 3 ? 3.1: Expansion and Intensification of Communication and Exchange Networks 3 ? 3.2: Continuity and Innovation of State Forms and their Interactions 3 ? 3.3: Increased Economic Productive Capacity and Its Consequences 4 ? 4.1: Globalizing Networks of Communication

Assesment Practice 1

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Answer Sheet for Assessment Practice Name: Date: 19th Jan 2015 Unit Name: Biodiversity and conservation D B D C A B C C If the experiment data does not support the scientist?s hypothesis, then the scientist would have to go back to the beginning, retrace their steps, and find out what they did wrong that it did not support their hypothesis. Also they would have to try and see how they could improve their experiment to support their hypothesis. The observation, as you don?t really need to observe something thoroughly to make a hypothesis, and when a hypothesis is supported, there is no real need to go back and continue do it over and over again I think. If a population is decreasing in size, then there are more death rates than birth rates.

Social Contract Pictures

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City Model questions

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Ch. 9 City Models Pg 294-303 Why are cities not a collection of random buildings and people? Name at least 3 different regions/zones of a city. Which of the 3 main models fails to clearly define the living space of the different social classes? Why might the lower classes typically be next to the core/CBD? Describe why the multiple nuclei model would fit a modern city more than the other two models. In the sector model, what would the transportation most likely be? Why is it where it is? In the sector and multiple nuclei models, why is the manufacturing and industry not next to the high class residential area? How is the Latin American city model almost exactly opposite from the North American Models?

1st Semester Review

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AP Human Geography 1st semester review Major-Major Topics 1. Environmental Determinism 2. Possibilism 3. Demographic Transition model-Thomas Malthus 4. Gravity Model 5. Laws of Migration-Ernst Ravenstein 6. Cultural Diffusion-Carl Sauer 7. Distance decay and time-space compression- Harvey 8. Vulnerability theory 9. Major language families 10. Proto-Indo-European/ Deep Reconstruction/Vladislav Illichsvitych and Aharon Dolgopolsky 11. Renfrew Hypothesis 12. Conquest Theory 13. Dispersal hypothesis 14. 5 major religions 15. World Systems Theory-Immanuel Wallerstein 16. Centripetal and Centrifugal-Richard Hartshorne 17. Heartland Theory-Halford Mackinder 18. Supranational organization 19. Central Place Theory-Walter Christaller

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