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Tutorial Discussion Notesheet Student Name: KEUNG Ying Chun Michael Student UID: 3035276294 Type your notes in this box. This box must be no more than half an A4 page. Do not use full sentences in your notes. Last semester, quite a few students were penalized for reading sentences straight from their notesheet. Use point form, Times New Roman font 12, single spacing. Is the impact of globalization positive or negative? Globalization global westernization/dominance? Pros: Spread of knowledge e.g. math innovation like decimal system (1) Possibility of global negotiation Easier for knowledge distribution(2)i.e. language studies and learning Help rise poor countries gdp per capita 1.4% to 5% If not-> DECLINE GROWTH RATE 3.33% to 0.8%

AP Human Geo ch 7 notes

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Seth Adler Ethnicity ? Identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a homeland Race ? Identity with a group of people who share a biological ancestor Where Are Ethnicities Distributed? Distribution of Ethnicities in the United States The two most numerous ethnicities in the US are Hispanic or Latinos (15%) and African Americans (13%). Clustering of Ethnicities Ethnic groups may live in a particular region and they may live in particular neighborhoods. Regional Concentration of Ethnicities Hispanic or Latino: Clustered in Southwest (Mostly in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and California). ?Hispanic? is coined by the US government in 1973. African Americans: Clustered in Southeast (Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, South Carolina, and Mississippi).
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