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How is the world similar?

9/4/2013

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Today we discussed globalization and how we as a world community are interacting with each more than ever before.  This interaction leads to interdependence with one another and also a more uniform society.  The big question is that as we strive towards a global community how do we remain unique if we are all being bombarded with the same images which make us

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  • Home
  • Class Info
    • Class Rules
    • School Rules
    • Class Tips
    • Academic Integrity
    • AP Exam Schedule
    • District Social Studies Page
  • AP Human Geo
    • AP Human Geo Units >
      • Chapter One: Thinking Geo
      • Chapter Two: Population
      • Chapter Three: Migration
      • Chapter Five: Language
      • Chapter Six: Religion
      • Chapter Seven: Ethnicity
    • AP Human Geography Syllabus
    • Links
    • Google Maps
    • Glossary
    • Rubenstein 11th edition login
  • AP World History
    • Unit One: Global Tapestry
    • Unit Two: Networks of Exchange
    • Unit Three: Land-Based Empires
    • Unit Four: Transoceanic Interconnections
    • Unit Five: Revolutions
  • Contact
  • Blank Maps