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Warm up:
If the World
were 100 PEOPLE
WHAT IS POPULATION?
Population distribution
Population distribution
Population distribution
Population Density
2015
2050
2015
2050
Population Pyramids
Population Pyramids
Vertical Axis - Age Groups
Elderly dependents
Working population
Young dependents
Israel
Spain
South Korea
Rich
Cape
Verde
Palestine
Nicaragua
Honduras
Sick
70
Bangladesh
North Korea
Nepal
Uzbekistan
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Philippines
65
Yemen
Myanmar
Ghana
Gambia
55
Niger
Malawi
50
Burundi
Mozambique
500
Nigeria
Cameroon
Zambia
Sierra Leone
1 000
Afghanistan
Lesotho
2 000
Colour by region
Size by population
Gabon
3 or 10
less
Angola
100
1000
millions
Documentation and
pdf version for print at:
gapminder.org/downloads/world-pdf
Botswana
Equatorial Guinea
www.gapminder.org
Chad
Guinea-Bissau
Kazakhstan
South Africa
Mali
Qatar
Kuwait
Oman
Uganda
Guinea
Somalia
Zimbabwe
Congo, Rep.
Burkina Benin
Faso
Cote d'Ivoire
Rwanda
Belarus
Saudi
Arabia
Luxembourg
Seychelles
Russia
Namibia
Mauritania
Kenya
Togo
China
Lithuania
USA
Liechtenstein
Brunei
Bahrain
Kiribati
Timor-Leste
Djibouti
Liberia
Bulgaria
Hungary
Latvia
Lebanon
Bahamas
Estonia
Singapore
Turkmenistan
South Sudan
Senegal
Tanzania
Iran
Azerbaijan
Bhutan
Sudan
Ethiopia
St. Kitts
Venezuela
& Nevis
Malaysia
Romania Mauritius
Ukraine
India
Comoros
60
Indonesia
Ireland
Nauru
Tuvalu
Haiti
Suriname
Kosovo
Bolivia
Sao Tome
and Principe
Cambodia
Guatemala
ArgentinaAntigua
&Barbuda
Montenegro
St.Lucia
Brazil
Palau
Tonga El Salvador St.Vincent
and G.
Fiji
Mongolia
Pakistan
Madagascar
Eritrea
Iraq
Moldova
Solomon
Islands
Tajikistan
Guyana
Macedonia
Algeria
Vanuatu
Ecuador
Grenada Serbia
Morocco
Micronesia
Belize
Norway
Sweden
Canada
Taiwan Denmark
Uruguay Barbados
Czech Rep.
Poland
DominicaCroatia
Slovak Rep.
Panama
Bosnia and H.
Australia
Poor
Syria
Vietnam
Puerto Rico
Mexico
Maldives Albania
Iceland
San Marino
Hong Kong
Andorra Switzerland
France
Netherlands
New Zealand
Austria
Greece Cyprus UK
Germany
Chile Portugal
Finland Belgium
Malta
Slovenia
Healthy
75
Italy
Japan
Monaco
Swaziland
5 000
10 000
20 000
in US Dollars (GDP/capita, PPP$ inflation adjusted, log scale)
50 000
classwork:
Population
pyramid
Worksheet
Honors HW:
The Population debate
Position Paper: The Population Debate
http://www.economist.com/debate/days/view/364
Directions:
1. The Moderator, Mr. Parker, states that Population is one of the most personal, and most global of all issues. It touches
every family as well as the world as a whole. Your goal is to answer the following questions: Is population a bigger
personal issue or a global issue? Should change, if any, come from individual decisions or national
reforms?
2. Choose at least three main points that EACH argument relies on to prove that their opinion is correct. Summarize the
arguments for each side of the debate in at least one paragraph each.
3. Then, in a third paragraph, describe your opinion by answering the two questions in #1 above and providing a logical
argument with evidence. Use at least two citations or references to the articles.
Requirements
4. Answer the questions Is population a personal issue or global issue? Should change, if any, come from
individual decisions or national reforms? in at least 3 paragraphs (paragraph #1 and #2 summarize the two
sides in this article, paragraph #3 is your own opinion)
o At least three main points from each side of the articles are cited (paragraph # and explained in your
own words)
o Each paragraph is 5-10 sentences with citations (paragraph #)
o Your opinion is clearly stated in paragraph #3 and uses information from the article to support it
15 points per paragraph, 45 possible total points
o 5 points for correct paragraph length
o 5 points for including and correctly citing main points from article
o 5 points for sentence historical/ content accuracy and original ideas.
World Geography
Social Studies
Unit: 03 Lesson: 01
Name: _______________________
Rank
1.
City
Mumbai (Bombay), India
Population
11,914,398
2.
Shanghai, China
10,996,500
78
3.
So Paulo, Brazil
10,927,985
605
4.
10,287,847
233
5.
Moscow, Russia
10,101,500
339
6.
Delhi, India
9,817,439
573
7.
Karachi, Pakistan
9,339,023
228
8.
Istanbul, Turkey
8,831,805
165
9.
Beijing, China
8,689,000
289
10.
8,591,309
574
11.
Tokyo, Japan
8,483,050
843
12.
Jakarta, Indonesia
8,389,443
228
13.
8,085,742
302
14.
Tehran, Iran
7,796,257
254
15.
Cairo, Egypt
7,629,866
104
16.
London, U.K.
7,429,200
622
17.
Bogot, Colombia
7,185,889
79
18.
Lagos, Nigeria
7,181,000
56
19.
Lima, Peru
7,029,928
120
6,752,001
23
20
21.
Bangkok, Thailand
6,320,174
102
22
Paris, France
6,164,000
289
23.
6,094,183
450
24.
Baghdad, Iraq
5,556,562
250
2012, TESCCC
04/24/13
Region
Warm Up:
Most Populous
Countries
page 1 of 2
Name________________
Global Studies
United States
Russia
Australia
China
Italy
Argentina
Breakfast Food
classwork:
FOOD For
Thought /
Breakfast from
around the
world
CULTURE
in one word, what you think it
culture is made up of?
Text to the phone number: (747) 444-3548
In the message put: MRCONRAD482 (followed by
your word of culture.
Religion
Life Style
Culture
Location
Language
Culture
Culture:
a
Elements
of Culture
1. Government
2. Religion
3. Arts & Literature
4. Customs & Traditions
5. Economy
6. Social Organizations
7. Language
Religion
Religion
Function:
Five
Major
World
Religions
Hinduism
Buddhism
Judaism Christianity
Islam
Religion
Religious Regions
Hinduism (India)
Name______________________
Global Studies
Name______________________
Global Studies
classwork:
Religion Card
Activity
Name_________________________
Global Studies
Warm up:
Caste System
2500 250 BC
Hinduism
No particular founder
Hinduism
Main Beliefs
3 Main gods
Hinduism
Main Beliefs
Hinduism
Practices
Hinduism
Practices
Caste System
2500 250 BC
Hinduism
Practices
Caste System
2500 250 BC
Buddhism
Buddhism
Buddhism
Eightfold Path
Right Understanding
Right Intention
Right Speech
Right Livelihood
Right Action
Right Concentration
Right Effort
Right Mindfulness
classwork:
Buddhism
Worksheet
HW:
Comparing Buddhism +
Hinduism
Name_________________________
Global Studies
My religion was the second major belief system that developed in India. A special man by the name of
Siddhartha Gautama who was born on the foothills of the Himalayas created my religion. Siddhartha lived
between the years of 563 BC and 483 BC. He gave up a comfortable family life in search for the meaning of
life. He tried to find out why there was suffering in the world. After years of wandering and thinking,
Gautama believed that he had found the answer to his question. He then became known as the
Enlightened One. I must live a life based on good conduct, serious thinking through meditation, and a
willingness to give up pleasures of the body. I live in a monastery in China with others who have decided
to follow Guatamas path. By accepting the Four Noble Truths, following the Eightfold Path, and finding
the Middle Way, I hope to avoid reincarnation. I wish to escape from this world of suffering. Hopefully,
within this lifetime, my soul will know perfect peace, nirvana.
2. WHAT RELIGION DO I FOLLOW?
______________________________________
Name_________________________
Global Studies
Warm up:
Caste System
1500 63 BC
Judaism
Judaism is over 3000 years old and is the oldest of the world's
monotheistic religions (religions with only one God).
It's also the smallest, with only about 14 million (7th) followers
around the world.
They await the Messiah, who will be an earthly king. They believe in
heaven, but that God determines where they go after life on earth.
Judaism
Holy Book
Judaism
History
the First Temple for Jewish worship was built around 900-1000 BCE
and destroyed by Babylonians in 586 BCE.
A new temple was finished 70 years later on the site of the First
Temple, but was badly plundered by invading Romans about 54 BCE.
Today, the single remaining temple wall, the Western Wall, is a place
of prayer for Jewish pilgrims.
Judaism
History
Judaism
Judaism in 1500 C.E.
Judaism Today
31 33
Christianity
Christianity
is a monotheistic religion
Beliefs
Christianity
Holy Book
Place of worship
Christianity
Christianity 1500 C.E.
Christianity Today
610 - 632
Islam
Islam
Holy Book
Quran (Koran)
Islam
Place of Worship
Islam
Beliefs
Five Pillars
1. Declaration of faith
"I bear witness that there is no god, but God; I bear witness that
Muhammad is the prophet of God." By reciting this, one enters
Islamic faith.
Islam
Islam
Denominations / Sects
Sunni-the majority
Shia-the minority
Islam
Islam in 1500 C.E.
Islam Today
CHRISTIANITY
ISLAM
HINDUISM
BUDDHISM
By the
Numbers
www.adherents.com
2013
SYMBOLS
FOLLOWERS
are CALLED
FOUNDER
MESSIAH
(savior)
HOLY BOOK
NAME of
PLACE of
WORSHIP
HOLIDAYS
- Rosh Hashanah
(Jewish New Year)
- Passover (Celebrate
the Exodus)
- Easter
(Celebration of
resurrection of Jesus)
- Christmas (Celebration
of birth of Jesus)
- Yom Kippur
- Diwali (Festival of
- Wesak (birth of
LightsNew Year
celebration)
-
Buddha)
Abraham)
_____________
(Israel)
Israel
- Parinirvana (death of
(celebration of a
chance for a new
beginning and to be
forgiven)
HOLY PLACES
Buddha)
Bethlehem
Nazareth
Varanasi (India)
Ganges River (India)
Lumbini (Nepal)