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Review December 1.2012 By: Debbie Zhang
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Goods
3 Right now Internet is every
were, we use internet to chat
with our friend, to study, to play
games, we can even chat with
some one that we don’t know on
Globalization Issue #: [Date] Dolor Sit Amet
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Internet
Right now we have many
transportations, cars, bike,
trains, planes… and we use
them to go around and to
shopping, go work, travel…
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Transporta
tion
The food, the cloth, all goods
that we buy maybe were made
in another country, and we can
eat an orange that were pick up
at Australia yesterday, and its
also fresh, we can sell goods that
we produce to a country that
were way far of us
What is globalization? What has
sped up globalization? What is Globalization?
Globalization is the way goods, and companies, and
information, and jobs, and fashions, are flowing more and more easily around the world.
What has sped up globalization?
Because of people have Internet, good transpirations, companies that sell good around the world… and many
others
Tourism
1 People were traveling around
the world by cars, trains,
planes… and people have
enough money to travel around,
we can see forgein people in a
country, this means the
globalization has sped up.
How did fair-trade coffee
wprled?
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Fair-trade is where the producer
of the goods gets a fair share of
the profit, usually many
producer that produce coffee
only earns a little amount of
coffee in one cup of coffee, and
fair trade foundation helps the
farmer earns more.
Fair trade Issue #: [Date] Dolor Sit Amet
How fair-trade has
helped coffee farmers in LEDCs?
Word definition Tourism: all the activities that tourist take part in, and the service that support them Tourist: a person, who travels to a place that is not his or
usual place, and stay there for at least a night. Supply: the amount of something for sale
Demand: the amount of something that people are willing to buy
Import: something gets from other country in Export: something get sale to other country
Fair-trade: where the producer of the goods gets a fair share of the profit
Fair trade foundation: the body that allows companies to use fair-trade logo
How did fair-
trade coffee
worked?
How did fair-
trade worked?
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How did fair-trade coffee
worked?
How did fair-trade coffee
worked?
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They agree a fair price for
the coffee, that gives the
farmers a decent living- and
add some extra money.
A coffee company and
a group of coffee
farmers decide to work
together.
The company pays some of the money in advance, before the harvest, so that
the farmers won’t run short.
In the shops, people who want to help the coffee farmers will buy
the coffee- and they don’t mind that it cost a
bit more.
The Fair-trade Foundation has to check the deal,
before the company can use the Fair-
trade logo on this coffee.
Transportations
Beccause right now the globalization has
speed up, there were better
transportations, we has many way to
travel around…. By planes, cars, trains..
Travel Issue #: [Date] Dolor Sit Amet
Why now people were traveling around, and the world arrival
were increasing so quickly?
Tourism Tourism: all the activities that tourist take part in, and the service that support them Tourist: a person, who travels to a place that is not his or
usual place, and stay there for at least a night. Supply: the amount of something for sale
Demand: the amount of something that people are willing to buy
Import: something gets from other country in Export: something get sale to other country
Fair-trade: where the producer of the goods gets a fair share of the profit
Fair trade foundation: the body that allows companies to use fair-trade logo
We only use 12 hours if we straight fly from Beijing to Europe, it’s very fast, so
we always travel around, and the roads
became better, we can even drive from Beijing to Nanjing.
Nike, is an example
of successful TNC.
We can see Nike’s shop
around the world and
usually many people were in
there any buy goods, Nike’s
product are very fashion, and
young people really like
them.
TNC (Transnational corporation)
Definition: TNC: transnational
Corporation, company with branches in
many countries
There were many companies that
were a Transnational corporation
company, and the goods they sell were very popular and fashion,
many people like them, and you can see their shops at every were.
Few companies that were TNC and
we know:
Nike, McDonald’s, Dairy Queen,
Starbucks…
Many TNC that sells normal use product like Nike, were always
having huge factory at Asia LEDCs country, because at these factory,
they can pay low but have many
goods.
What is the problem of work in sweatshops?
It has many bad things if we work in a sweatshop…
1. It has no Air conditional in the factory
2. Workers need to work over 14hours a day.
3. Workers only have a 10-minute break for working 8
hours.
4. They must finish their lunch in 15 minutes
5. They earn only a little in sweat shop.
Nike’s Sweatshop
Even we know that Nike is such a
famous company, but Nike still have
products in the sweat shops, and people work in there were very tired.
Because at sweatshop, company
don’t need to pay a lot but still they
get lots of product, so many company worked with these
sweatshops, maybe the shirt we
wear from Nike, is a product in sweatshop.
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China
Right now China has become a vey significant country… why is
China so important to the
world?
1. Many companies main
factory were in China
2. Many product were made in China
3. There were China Town
around the world, and many
Chinese were at there.
4. China use lots of resource
that were imported
5. China takes huge place in politics.
How coal is
formed?
1. Forests in swaps millions if years ago.
2. Trees and animals die and
get buried in mud 3. The dead trees and
animals get squashed and heated in layers
underground
4. The dead trees and
animals have turned into coal.
5. The coal is dug out of the ground.
Drought- along period without rainfall, cause crops to
die, lack of food, and many people have to move to find food.
Overgrazing- too many animals grazing on the land, animals eat all vegetables. Vegetation fails to grow, and
it’s exposed to rain and wind, soil, is washed or blown
away
Over cultivation- many crop being grown on the land
year after years no rotation of crops, crops take all the nutrients from the soil, the soil becomes intertile and
nothing can grow, because there are no crops to protect the soil. The soil is again easily eroded by wind and
rain.
Deforestation- There are few trees in the desert and
their roots hold the soil together, when the trees are removed for fire wood or build shelter the roots die and
the soil becomes lose. Yet again this means the soil can
be easily blown or washed away.
What cause desertification?
Why is coal important to
china?
China has huge
population, and it needs
coal to produce electricity,
but China’s technology is
not good enough to have
every power station to be a
renewable power station.
Factors:
Factors:
Why cities are attractive to people?
Human factor:
1. Health laities
2. Housing
3. Education
4. Industry
5. Transportations
Physical factor:
1. Soil
2. Referent area
3. Natural resource
4. Water supply
Definition:
Population distribution: How people spread around a
place.
Population density: the average number people per square kilometer.
When people are close to each other is dense
When people are far away from each other is sparse
Review:
Population
Population growth
What affect population growth?
High birth rate: No birth control, Religious beliefs that encourage large families, children are needed to work at the land, improved health care.
High death rate: Poor health care, conflicts and war, famine disease, natural disaster.
Definition
Birth rate: The number
of birth per year birth per thousands rate.
Death rate: The number of death per year per
thousands
Immigration: The permanent movement
of people into a country.
Emigration: The permanent of people
outward from a
country.
Population change equation Birth rates- Death rates +/- Migration
ONE CHILD POLICY
Right now China was having a policy called one-
child policy. The reason why the government is
having this is because right now China has a huge
population grow. So the government must to have
this policy to control the population of China.
Pros and Cons of One-child policy
Pros:
It controls the rate of birth; People will let their child to have good education.
It let parents take more time on their child.
Have more money because there is only one child need to feed.
Cons:
No brothers and sisters.
Parent might be very severe to the child.
We all know that China take huge parts in the world, but it also has many problem that they are facing…
socio-economic problems and solution:
People were addict to drugs, they need to have heroin 7 times a day, and heroin is 70 cent. Because they don't have jobs, they need to be drug dealer to feed their families
Solution:
Have drug rehabilitation station, to help people to get rid of drug addiction.
Rising inequality, the eastern side were wealthier than western side, the urban area are much better than rural areas, because urban area has industrial
Solution: Build more roads in west and rural area, and exploit west’s rich natural resource, build a gateway from Chongqing to west.
Aliquam vel velit:
Problems at China
Many people at there don't have money, so they became a drug
dealer.