Guest Essay: Thinking like a geographer. The Canadian Geographer, 35 (4), 324-332.GOULD, P., 1991, « Guest Essay: Thinking like a Geographer », Le Geographe canadien, vol. 35. n ° 4, p. 324-332.Gould P, 1991b, "Thinking like a geographer" Canadian Geographer 35...
Thinking Like A Geographer Chapter 1, Section 1 Physical Characteristics Geography- the study of the earth in all its variety. Physical Characteristics- geographers look at where something is located and what it is like. Ask: “What features make a place similar to or different from other places?
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self-conscious about having hearing aids, and surprised myself that I wasn’t. They were an unwelcome indicator of senescence, but they felt like just one more age-defying prosthetic. I like to think of them as enabling devices that offer new powers – like a wetsuit, binoculars or a ...
Frankly, it feels like groundhog day. After a short lull after 2000, dam planning and construction surged in the developing world, and there are an awful lot of new dams. Some things have changed. Differentsources of fundingdominate the sector, and different corporations (notably from China) ...
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At the level of theory I would like to make two points. The past and the history are different things The first (which I will outline in this paragraph and then develop) is that history is one of a series of discourses about the world. ...
According to Protagoras a weakness in the prevailing educational strategy is that “… teachers … torture the young people by forcing them, who just escaped from science, back into the study of science, even though the youth does not like it. They force upon them the teaching of mathematics...
9John Allen, a geographer working on topologi-cal concepts in geography, however, regards assemblage as a term that“shouldperhaps allow us to do certain things and enable us to think in certain waysthat were not possible before”.10In order to explore some of the analytical perspectives that...