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Maps and Globes

Maps and Globes. As a group, generate as many written examples as you can of the similarities and differences between maps and globes. What can we see from looking at these examples?. There are more examples of differences than of similarities.

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Maps and Globes

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  1. Maps and Globes • As a group, generate as many written examples as you can of the similarities and differences between maps and globes.

  2. What can we see from looking at these examples? • There are more examples of differences than of similarities. • You have to turn a globe to see what’s on the other side. • Maps allow us to create boundaries; but with a globe we see the whole world.

  3. What can we learn about globalization from this exercise? • There are two ways of looking at things; detail (how they are the same and different) and meaning (what these examples show us). • When we look on the other side of the world, we see new perspectives. • Focus on differences alone makes the differences primary in importance when they may not be. Recognize that both similarities and differences are found worldwide. • As business people, we are part of an interconnected world so we have to learn to live with and appreciate those interconnections. • We will be most effective and have most information when we use all tools before us, e.g., maps and globes, perspectives other than our own.

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