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Geography year 3





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Boss of geography
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Geography year 3





Mister de Graaf
Boss of geography

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Today
Refresh da memory
Flying Geese - the last bit of theory
Exercises
Studying
Practice Test
Handed in the Assignment?
Choose: 30 seconds or Globalopaly

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Core

Semi-periphery
  
Periphery
Refresh da memory!

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What does Globalisation mean?

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What does Globalisation mean?
More and more places on earth are connected

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What is the relation between time-space convergence and freetrade and capitalism?

They make globalisation possible

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Provide two examples of comparative advantages

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Provide two examples of comparative advantages

Low labor costs
Natural resources
Skilled workforce
Technological expertise
Geographic location

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When a company hires
another company to do
certain tasks or services.

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Outsourcing is when a company hires another company to do certain tasks or services, while offshoring is when a company moves its own tasks or operations to another country to save costs.

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Outsourcing is when a company hires another company to do certain tasks or services, while offshoring is when a company moves its own tasks or operations to another country to save costs.



When a company moves its own tasks or operations to another country to save costs.

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Outsourcing is when a company hires another company to do certain tasks or services, while offshoring is when a company moves its own tasks or operations to another country to save costs.

Flying geese

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Starten 2:07

Flying geese

The flying geese model is an idea that shows how countries in Asia develop one
after another. One country starts by growing its industries, and as it gets richer,
it passes older industries to other nearby countries.

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Exercise
Gladstone Gander,
The Flying Goose


Done? 
Check your answers in the studiewijzer Magister
Study the theory in the studiewijzer in Magister
timer
10:00

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Your turn!
Do the practice test

Done? 
Check your answers
Play 30 seconds
Play Globalopaly
Study for the upcoming test

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Big Test on November 13th

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Let's play 45 seconds!
  • Sit in groups of 4
  • Make teams of 2
  • Put someone in charge of a timer: only one device
    per group!
  • Describe each of the three words on your paper 
  • If your teammate manage to guess all words
    within 45 seconds: you win the paper
  • If not: put it back on the pile
  • 45 seconds to easy? Challenge yourself and play
     within 30 seconds!

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