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Culture: History and Geography

Culture: History and Geography. Chapter 3. Culture. What is it?. History & Global Business. History Contemporary Behavior Japan  Loyalty Subjectivity of History How we view historical events Mexico and the United States U.S. example Latin view US view. Geography & Global Business.

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Culture: History and Geography

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  1. Culture: History and Geography Chapter 3

  2. Culture • What is it?

  3. History & Global Business • History • Contemporary Behavior • Japan Loyalty • Subjectivity of History • How we view historical events • Mexico and the United States • U.S. example • Latin view • US view

  4. Geography & Global Business • What are some facets of geography? • Why is it important for us? • Geography is uncontrollable, so we must work around it or utilize it

  5. Geography • Climate • Temperature affects • Hemispheres • Topography • Shipping

  6. Geography • Nature • Catastrophes • Tsunami • Overcoming natural occurrences • Dams • Rainforests • Social responsibility • Stricter rules • Sustainable development

  7. Geography • Resources • Minerals • Education

  8. Global Population Trends • Population growth • Why the growth? • Medical issues • Religious beliefs • Social status • Deterrents to growth • Laws • Family planning

  9. Global Population Trends • Movement toward urban areas • Why? • What will happen? • Population Decline and aging • Why? • Worker shortage and immigration

  10. Trade Routes • Most established by 1500’s • Country locations

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