Human Geography |
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| 1. Geographers study
three kinds of spaces and
their content on earth: 1) places, e.g., New York City 2) regions, e.g., the Islamic world 3) spatial networks, e.g., global trade |
2. Geographers describe and explain the distributions and interrelationships of human and environmental characteristics across the global. Humans have created enormous variety of cultural practices from food production to religions. |
| 3. To get the most out of this course, you need to have curiosity and make an effort to understand, at least, and hopefully, to appreciate global human geographies. | |