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place  a specific geographic setting with distinctive physical, social, and cultural attributes  
human geography  the study of spatial organization of human activity and of people relationships with their environment  
site  the physical attributes of a location ex. terrain, vegetation  
situation  the location of a place relative to other places and human activities  
projection  systematic rendering on a flat surface on the geographic coordinates of the features found on earth's surface  
cartography  the body of pratical theoretical knowlegde about making distinctive visual represenations of earth's surface in the form of maps  
GIS  Global Info system- a st of comp. tools used to capture, store, transform, analyze and display geographic data.  
GPS  a set of satellites used to help determine location anywhere on the earth's surface w/a portable electronic device  
absolute location  the exact position of an object or place measured with in the spatial coordinates of a grid system  
relative location  the position of a place relative to places around it  
friction of distance  the deterrent or inhibiting effect of distance on human activity  
distance decay  the rate at which a particular activity or process diminishes wih increasing distance  
topological space  te connections between or connectivity of particular points in space  
cognitve space  measuredin terms of ppl's values, feelings, beliefs and perceptions about locations, districs, regions  
complementarity  a condition that exist when 2 regions through, an exchange of raw materials and/or finished products, can specifically satisfy each others demands  
intervening opportunities  the presence of a nearer opportunity that greatly dimishes the attractivness of sites farther away  
formal region  a type of region marked by a certain degree of homogeneity in one or more phenomenon  
functional region  a region defined by the particular set of activities or interactions that occur within it  
diffusion  the spatial spreading or dissemination of a culture element or some other phenomenon  
hierarchal  phenomenon can be diffused from one location to another without necesaril sreading to ppl or places in between  
expansion  phenomenon spreads b/c of the proximity of carriers or agents of change who are fixed in their location  
migrant  innovastion enjoys a brief but strong adoption and it spreads and losses its strngth at origin  
human footprint  humans altering the environment on the global scale; the influencing of mankind on earth  
globalization  increasing interconnectedness of diff parts of the world through common processes of economic, environ., political and cultural change  
hyperglobalists  they view that open markets and free trade and investments across global markets allow more ppl to share in the prosperity of a growing world economy~ globalization is good and they brlieve in neoliberal policiesex. transnational organization Micky Ds  
skeptics  much talk on globalization is exaggerated. they say economic integration is much less significant. they argue that national govs. are essential to regulation of international economic activity  
transformationalists  process is unprecedented as gov and ppl confront the absence of any clear distinction btwn global and local.dismiss idea that boundaries will go away. they say that the welth will increase and the poor will become poorer.believe world will divide in 3.  
core  distinctive attributes are very clear ex. think or mormons  
domain  dominant but not to the point of exclusivity  
sphere  present but not dominant ex. minority  
dejure space  "legally recoginzed" territories delimited by formal legally recognized boundaries ex. countries , provinces,states, counties  
cultural landscapes  the human modified natural landscape specifically containing the imprint of a particular culture or society  
natural landscape  the physical landscape or environ. tht has not been affected by human activity  
symbolic landscape  representations of particular values or aspiration that the builders n financiers of those landscapes want to impart to a larger public  
supranational organizations  the collec. of indiv. states w/a common goal tht may b economic and or political in nature such organizations diminish to some extent, indiv. state soverign in favor of the group interest ex NATO, EU  
fast world  ppl, places and regions directly involved as producers and consumers in transnational industry, modern telecommunication, materialistic consumption and international news and entertainment  
slow world  ppl, places and regions directly involved as producers and consumers in transnational industry, modern telecommunication, materialistic consumption and international news and entertainment are limited  
possiblism  diff enviro conditions offer both restrains and opport to ppl living in varios regions  
environmenal determinism  view that the natural environ has a controllin influ over various aspects of the human life, including cultural development  
jihad vs. mcworld  mcworld= is shorthand for the pop culture and shallowness of the west.jihad= culural values that are underpinned by religiousfundamentalism and tradition , jihad =against western views  
agricultural hearths  source of civilization.-sw asia=mesopotamia-egypt=nile- indus valley=india-china=huanghe-s.e asia=irawady river- andes mt.-mesoamerica=mayans-w africa=ghana  
mercator map  accurate=equator,direction btwn two pts. and shape of land inaccurate=distorted at poles, area, oversized landmasses  
equidistant projection  accurate=represent distance in one directioninaccurate= direction, area, shape,  
conformal projection  accurate= direcion btwn pts, shape landmassesinacurate= relative size  
azimunthal projection  accurate= distance from centerinaccurate= direction, area, shape  
name 3 cohorts  baby boomer, generation x, and net generation  
isogloss  geo. boundary where a parti. linguisti feature occurs  
pidgin  mix btwn colonial and indigenous  
culture system  collec. of interacting elements that shapes a group collec. identity  
islaminism  rejection of western ideolgy  
contour lines  lines that connect = points of vertical distance above or below a zero data point  
chlorepleth map  tonal shadngs reflect area variation in #s, frequencies or densities  
natural increase  difference btwn CBR and CDR  
transnational workers  ppl with home or work in more than one place