1st 9 weeks
... I can provide examples of cultural traits that link people into a common region. I can provide examples of culture that can divide groups of people around the world. I can identify and explain geographic concepts such as diffusion, innovation, and globalization. ...
... I can provide examples of cultural traits that link people into a common region. I can provide examples of culture that can divide groups of people around the world. I can identify and explain geographic concepts such as diffusion, innovation, and globalization. ...
6th Grade Vocabulary
... 6.3 Geography. The student uses maps, globes, graphs, charts, models, and databases to answer geographic questions. The student is expected to: (B) pose and answer questions about geographic distributions and patterns for selected world regions and countries shown on maps, graphs, charts, models, an ...
... 6.3 Geography. The student uses maps, globes, graphs, charts, models, and databases to answer geographic questions. The student is expected to: (B) pose and answer questions about geographic distributions and patterns for selected world regions and countries shown on maps, graphs, charts, models, an ...
12th Grade Vocabulary
... 6.3 Geography. The student uses maps, globes, graphs, charts, models, and databases to answer geographic questions. The student is expected to: (B) pose and answer questions about geographic distributions and patterns for selected world regions and countries shown on maps, graphs, charts, models, an ...
... 6.3 Geography. The student uses maps, globes, graphs, charts, models, and databases to answer geographic questions. The student is expected to: (B) pose and answer questions about geographic distributions and patterns for selected world regions and countries shown on maps, graphs, charts, models, an ...
Propaganda - Lebanon City Schools
... Bait and Switch • Just because there are laws prohibiting bait and switch tactics doesn’t mean that companies still don’t use this method. – Your age group is the mosttargeted audience for this tactic since you have the most expendable income. – Generic brands of some of the pictured items are ofte ...
... Bait and Switch • Just because there are laws prohibiting bait and switch tactics doesn’t mean that companies still don’t use this method. – Your age group is the mosttargeted audience for this tactic since you have the most expendable income. – Generic brands of some of the pictured items are ofte ...
Week 7 - Geophile.net
... Week 7 Topographic Maps Lab 1, pgs 5 – 28 and LAB 11, pgs 215 – 228 Questions: Lab 1: 2, 3, and 13 – 16 Lab 11: 22 - 29 (attached) Topics to know: Types of maps: planimetric, topographic, bathymetric, geologic, and weather Map legends: North arrow, magnetic north, scale, location, and symbols Scale: ...
... Week 7 Topographic Maps Lab 1, pgs 5 – 28 and LAB 11, pgs 215 – 228 Questions: Lab 1: 2, 3, and 13 – 16 Lab 11: 22 - 29 (attached) Topics to know: Types of maps: planimetric, topographic, bathymetric, geologic, and weather Map legends: North arrow, magnetic north, scale, location, and symbols Scale: ...
he was charged with distributing enemy propaganda
... Common tools used in wartime propaganda • Demonization: portraying the enemy as the devil, menacing, murderous, and aggressive. The propagandist attempts to remove all confusion and ambiguity about whom the public should hate. This tool becomes more powerful when the enemy can be blamed for committ ...
... Common tools used in wartime propaganda • Demonization: portraying the enemy as the devil, menacing, murderous, and aggressive. The propagandist attempts to remove all confusion and ambiguity about whom the public should hate. This tool becomes more powerful when the enemy can be blamed for committ ...
Propaganda
... Hide the enemy’s eyes; give “it” demonic features (claws, etc.) Less human suggests less moral “Evangelical references satanized the enemy, and imparted a sense of justice, even holiness, on the actions the Allies were taking against them. “Another method utilized Darwinian beliefs. The Allies ...
... Hide the enemy’s eyes; give “it” demonic features (claws, etc.) Less human suggests less moral “Evangelical references satanized the enemy, and imparted a sense of justice, even holiness, on the actions the Allies were taking against them. “Another method utilized Darwinian beliefs. The Allies ...
Propaganda Powerpoint
... Glittering Generalities … p. 2 of 2 “The Glittering Generality is, in short, Name Calling in reverse. While Name Calling seeks to make us form a judgment to reject and condemn without examining the evidence, the Glittering Generality device seeks to make us approve and accept without examining the ...
... Glittering Generalities … p. 2 of 2 “The Glittering Generality is, in short, Name Calling in reverse. While Name Calling seeks to make us form a judgment to reject and condemn without examining the evidence, the Glittering Generality device seeks to make us approve and accept without examining the ...
WORLD WAR I Propaganda
... An explanation for what their poster has to do with their country of choice. ...
... An explanation for what their poster has to do with their country of choice. ...
Geography Overview
... identify the UK and its countries, as well as the countries, continents and oceans. Use simple compass directions (North, South, East and West) and locational and directional language to describe the location of features and routes on a map. ...
... identify the UK and its countries, as well as the countries, continents and oceans. Use simple compass directions (North, South, East and West) and locational and directional language to describe the location of features and routes on a map. ...
Unit 1.1 Basic Concepts
... navigation devices to show a traveler how to get from Point A to Point B. – early humans in Middle East region drew maps on rocks ...
... navigation devices to show a traveler how to get from Point A to Point B. – early humans in Middle East region drew maps on rocks ...
The Power of Propaganda
... remembering those who served and those who died" (Lin 319). Although the memorial and the historic video gave the viewers an emotional tug, they also served as propaganda because they only conveyed the United States' perspective. Neither the memorial nor the video showed the aftermath of the Pearl H ...
... remembering those who served and those who died" (Lin 319). Although the memorial and the historic video gave the viewers an emotional tug, they also served as propaganda because they only conveyed the United States' perspective. Neither the memorial nor the video showed the aftermath of the Pearl H ...
The Power of Propaganda
... remembering those who served and those who died" (Lin 319). Although the memorial and the historic video gave the viewers an emotional tug, they also served as propaganda because they only conveyed the United States' perspective. Neither the memorial nor the video showed the aftermath of the Pearl ...
... remembering those who served and those who died" (Lin 319). Although the memorial and the historic video gave the viewers an emotional tug, they also served as propaganda because they only conveyed the United States' perspective. Neither the memorial nor the video showed the aftermath of the Pearl ...
bathymetric map
... • Earth’s lithosphere = crust + thin part of upper mantle • Large pieces of Earth’s lithosphere move about like rafts on a river ...
... • Earth’s lithosphere = crust + thin part of upper mantle • Large pieces of Earth’s lithosphere move about like rafts on a river ...
Bathymetric Maps
... • Earth’s lithosphere = crust + thin part of upper mantle • Large pieces of Earth’s lithosphere move about like rafts on a river • These “rafts” are called lithospheric plates • Two types of lithosphere: – Oceanic lithosphere (younger, more dense) ...
... • Earth’s lithosphere = crust + thin part of upper mantle • Large pieces of Earth’s lithosphere move about like rafts on a river • These “rafts” are called lithospheric plates • Two types of lithosphere: – Oceanic lithosphere (younger, more dense) ...
Propaganda Techniques Answer Key - Crowell
... d. none of the above 2. Which of the following is an example of the bandwagon technique? a. Are you tired of thinking up new gifts every time you get a party invitation? b. Don't be the only person without a great gift at the next baby shower. c. Eleanor Roosevelt once complained about thinking of u ...
... d. none of the above 2. Which of the following is an example of the bandwagon technique? a. Are you tired of thinking up new gifts every time you get a party invitation? b. Don't be the only person without a great gift at the next baby shower. c. Eleanor Roosevelt once complained about thinking of u ...
Geography Progression: Key Stage 2
... rivers), and land-use patterns; and understand how some of these aspects have changed over time (Link to Whitby) ...
... rivers), and land-use patterns; and understand how some of these aspects have changed over time (Link to Whitby) ...
Lesson Title: Propaganda and World War II Subjects: U. S. History
... In this lesson, students examine the effect of propaganda on the war effort, and how propaganda made it difficult for nations to have “peace without victory” rather than a “vindictive peace.” Students will create a sample propaganda poster related to an issue/event/condition during World War II. It ...
... In this lesson, students examine the effect of propaganda on the war effort, and how propaganda made it difficult for nations to have “peace without victory” rather than a “vindictive peace.” Students will create a sample propaganda poster related to an issue/event/condition during World War II. It ...
"Seafloor Spreading" Lab
... subduction zone and happens at converging boundaries. Rock on the subducting plate becomes part of the asthenosphere. Oceanic crust is denser and thinner than continental crust, so all seafloor rock is eventually destroyed in this way. Thus, the oldest seafloor rocks are only 180 million years old, ...
... subduction zone and happens at converging boundaries. Rock on the subducting plate becomes part of the asthenosphere. Oceanic crust is denser and thinner than continental crust, so all seafloor rock is eventually destroyed in this way. Thus, the oldest seafloor rocks are only 180 million years old, ...
Types of Propaganda - Mr. Puentes` Class
... them. Be able to identify how they are being used and explain why it works for that particular product or person. Also find two advertisements on television or a political ad and identify the same forms of propaganda as well. We will have a lab day to help you with the internet portion. Particularly ...
... them. Be able to identify how they are being used and explain why it works for that particular product or person. Also find two advertisements on television or a political ad and identify the same forms of propaganda as well. We will have a lab day to help you with the internet portion. Particularly ...
Statements about Propaganda
... or rational thought, and often contains deception, either outright or by omission and often has longterm effects. • Advertising is biased information intentionally spread, but does not (or should not) contain deception and is often an appeal to intellect or rational thought, using persuasion and und ...
... or rational thought, and often contains deception, either outright or by omission and often has longterm effects. • Advertising is biased information intentionally spread, but does not (or should not) contain deception and is often an appeal to intellect or rational thought, using persuasion and und ...
Propaganda, Persuasion and Democracy
... – Education, in the humanist tradition tells people how to think – Propaganda tells people what to think: • in authoritarian regimes, the education is used for social and political engineering. ...
... – Education, in the humanist tradition tells people how to think – Propaganda tells people what to think: • in authoritarian regimes, the education is used for social and political engineering. ...
Cartographic propaganda
Cartographic propaganda is the creation of a map with the goal of achieving a result similar to traditional propaganda; the map can be outright falsified, or even just created using subjectivity with the goal of persuasion. The idea that maps are subjective is not new; cartographers refer to maps as a human-subjective product and some view cartography as an ""industry, which packages and markets spatial knowledge"" or as a communicative device distorted by human subjectivity. However, cartographic propaganda is widely successful because maps are often presented as a miniature model of reality, and it is a rare occurrence that a map is referred to as a distorted model, which sometimes can ""lie"" and contain items that are completely different from reality. Because the word propaganda has become a pejorative, it has been suggested that mapmaking of this kind should be described as “persuasive cartography,” defined as maps intended primarily to influence opinions or beliefs – to send a message – rather than to communicate geographic information.