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    philosophy is that social studies and science topics are central to the curriculum and are taught just as intently as reading and writing. Maria Montessori believed that it was crucial that starting at a young age, children learned about physical geography and multiple cultures, including their own, so they would conclude that they are global citizens, part of a big, interconnected planet. Here are a few examples of how the curriculum arrangement works to make this happen. The backbone of the…

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    Furthermore, there were other two main factors that enabled Britain to be the first industrial revolution, which were geography and natural resources. Historically, coal became the key energy resource supplied for Britain instead of wood at that time due to the vast rise in demand of the energy use for both household and industrial heating, and machinery. Although, Britain had the abundance of coal, the amount of coal produced could not distinguish Britain from others because other European…

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    Analysis of Setting in Tell-Tale Heart Edgar Allan Poe created a dark, scary setting in “Tell-Tale Heart” by using the elements of mood and atmosphere, population, and man-made geography. The first technique Poe used is mood and atmosphere. He utilized lighting to create a dark and ominous atmosphere. One way Poe employed lighting is when he mentions that the events occur at midnight (538:2). He created trepidation in the reader by taking advantage of the fact that midnight is seen as a dark…

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    experience, and understand different governments, economies, political issues, traditions, cultures, languages, and historical events that surrounds the world everyday. If not only adults, but also children have a general understanding and education on geography, it could allow people to be more open minded about different events that happen in the world, it could also open many doors for them globally, which can benefit their personal life, career or future…

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    Life in the South was very different then to lives up in the North. The transportation for the North was a bit different than the transportation in the South. For the North and South the society was very different. In the South the geography was different than the geography in the North. Ultimately the transportation difference played a role in the development in the North and South. Section 6 describes how most of the north was covered by railroad tracks. It also tells us that congress funded…

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    The novel The Power of Place, written by Harm de Blij, is a publication that immortalizes the notion of the imbalance between the global core and periphery in the world based on geography, and states how place of birth is one’s defining label of identity. The global core is a series of capitalist countries that persist of the world’s wealthiest in terms of resources and economic stature (De Blij). It is also a utility that the periphery, countries representing the worst of global poverty, is…

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    into studying human geography.…

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    were the geography and climate, the economy, and the societal differences. Another key factor in the development of the North and South as distinct regions was their methods of transportation. One significant difference between the North and the South was their geography and climate. In the North the soil was poor and rocky, which made farming difficult. It was also cold for most of the year, because the Northern states were located closer to the Atlantic ocean (New England’s Geography pg. 383…

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    had been determined to cut the Muslims out of the his was for possible trades. However, during this time Columbus had begun embracing the ideas of Ptolemy’s and the estimates he had drawn up for the size of the world. In source 4 From Ptolemy’s Geography, Ptolemy mentions that the work and calculations that he has produced are definitely accurate to a certain extent by implying, “...on account of their great size, we have as yet no knowledge; with regard to other parts we…

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    Alexandria where he spent most of his adult life at and where he sadly passed away. His time in Alexandria he was appointed by Ptolemy III as the librarian for the Alexandrian Library and this is when he wrote about the world in his work called Geography and many other works (Masjid).…

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