Foreign Aid
Fair Trade
World Issues
Monday, January 21, 2013
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Exam Review
Exam Format:
PART A:MULTIPLE CHOICE K/U 45 MARKS
PART B: TRUE OR FALSE K/U 35 MARKS
PART C: MAPPING T/I 10 MARKS
PART D: SHORT ANSWER T/I 10 MARKS
TOTAL
MARKS: 100 (20% OF FINAL GRADE)
Questions
will be based on material from the beginning of the course to the end. All topics below are addressed through the
various formats of questions. Have a
good understanding of terminology, stages, theories, key concepts, and
events.
The mapping
question will require you to know the location of various countries around that
world that have been a focus in the course. You will be required to know the location
and name of particular countries.
-political
perspectives/spectrums (one of the first
activities we did in class)
-worldviews/bias
(expansionist/ecological)
-types of
globalization
-Copenhagen
consensus
-stage of
human development (hunter-gatherer-agriculture-industrial revolution)
-Colonialism/neo-colonialism
-Geo-politics
-borders
-types of political governments
-international governing bodies
(UN)
-Population/demographics-
terminology
-theorists (Malthus, Cornucopian,
Catton, Bogue)
-carrying capacity
-population pyramids
-demographic transition
-growth rates (underpopulation,
overpopulation)
-Country
classification (World Bank vs. UN- HDI) Indicators
-Green
Revolution (what it is, what failures occured, why)
-Food
Regimes (go over test questions)
-Transnational
Corporations
-types of
farming (subsistence, cash crops, intensive, extensive)
-WTO
-Fair Trade
-Aid/Tied
Aid
-Rostow’s
stages of economic development
-famine
Good Luck!
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Any Blog Entry Ideas You've Got!?
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Lab Grown Meat!
We've talked about GMOs, and the altering of genes in our food, and how this could help the world hunger problem, but what about Lab Grown MEAT!?? Check out this article!
Monday, January 7, 2013
New Year Resolution?
Do you have one? Do they work? Try to make a New Year resolution that could help the world, what would you choose? Why should people make the same resolution? Feel free to post and discuss below as a "blog assignment" entry.
Dooms Day Vault
In fear of our loss of biodiversity, Norway has established a Global Seed Bank, nicknamed "Dooms Day Vault". National Geographic highlights it here. What do you think, is this a good idea, do we have reason to fear loss in biodiversity?


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