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Can Anyone Teach Which One Is Wrong Geography

I'm getting ready to teach geography, but the map I have seems wrong, can u tell me what is wrong with it?

ten a penny dictators LOLOLOL
mexican homeland hahahaaaaaa
+ sultan of brunei lmao

this map tickles me

What is NOT related to geography?

My teacher says that EVERYTHING is related to geography, and I want to prove him wrong.

For example, if I say that hamburgers aren't related to geography, he will say that hamburgers are a part of American culture, and cultures are influenced by geography, therefore they are related.

Help, please.

My geography teacher..........?

Brothers and sisters i think it is better for us to fear Allah, while making fun of anyone, let alone our teachers from whome we gain one of the best thing of this world i.e. knowledge.

Dear brother, Arabic is one of the best language and it is the language of the Quran, if Allah didn't add the prounciation of "P" in it, there is great wisdom behind that. i personaly think It isn't appopriate for us to make fun of the kanguage in which Quran was reaveled.

Corrrect me if i am wrong

May Allah forgive and guide us all---Ameen

Sister Muslim i have a Q in which i need your help i will e-mail u soon InshaAllah

I am scared for the AP Human Geography test tomorrow?

I'm taking it tomorrow too. i'm nervous but i thought i should give you a couple tips:

1)look over a couple concepts and vocab
2)look over these:
Cultural diffusion, Ullman Triad, Least cost Theory, Central Place Theory, and the Latin American Model (aka the Griffin Ford Model) because i herd these Still have not been on the Ap exam YEt
3) RELAX get a good meal and A GOOD nights Rest.

PS: my teacher told us to dress up nicely as if we were going to a meeting because it helps you feel Professional and worth taking the test

PSS:Study just 30 min tonight before you go to bed.because studies show you retain more if you study then sleep. DONT over stress your Self YOU GOING TO DO GREAT!!!

Why are some Americans so bad at geography?

I don't know what students in the USA are studying in classes these days, however, in my career and socializing with young adults--many with college degrees I have heard many remark "where is that country?" And when you dig into their knowledge of geography--I am shocked by what they don't know. I started school in the mid 50's and graduated from high school in 1968. In the fifth grade we had American History. In the sixth grade it was Latin American, Mexico and Canadian History. In the seventh grade it was World Geography. In the eighth grade it was American History and European History. In ninth grade Geography. Tenth grade it was not required. In eleventh grade it was American History. Twelfth grade it was US Government. In college I had to take World History, World Geography, American History and three other courses in history to get my BFA degree.By the way, I went to school in California and I was in the honors program which meant that I had to have an overall B average in my high school courses. The honors and college prep courses in high school offered very few electives. We had to take a schedule of history/geography, math, science, english/literature, physical education (PE), and one course of our choosing each year.Someone mentioned making maps--in seventh grade World Geography I had a wonderful teacher and she had us make very detailed handmade maps of every country in the world. The samething with my World geography college professor--tons of handmade maps with every report on each country. I am really happy that they required us do this because it really helped me to understand the world today--even though many countries have changed.I also have been lucky, because in my career I have traveled all over the world (about 75+ countries) and have been to every continent (including Antartica--which was for a vacation). That travel has very much affected my understanding of world culture and the people in need on our planet.

Is there any online video series for a geography optional?

In this age of ICT you will obviously get something about everything you want on different online platforms. So, yes there are online courses available for Geography optional. If I am not wrong there are various coaching institutes which also provide online courses for different subjects. Even if you do a general search in YouTube you will come across an ample number of channels with lots of courses. But we should try to be smart learner’s rather than just hard workers. It is better to follow some better ones—YouTube Geography by Rajtanil Mam. The lectures are delivered in Hindi language and are simple and lucid.Unacademy - India's largest learning platform they have also developed various courses for geography.geographiaias.com Geography by Ajay Raj Singh.Like the above there are a number of online platforms (Examrace, upsc guru, nextgenias, et al) which offer courses in different subject matters for UPSC. Now the thing is how to sail in this sea of knowledge. I suggest you to first clear your basics by going through NCERTs (atleast once). Then choose any one platform and polish your concepts and clear the doubts.Mnural videos on YouTube by Rajtanil mam are free and easy to understand. Unacademy also had some good tutors but I think they have started charging for there courses. Choice is yours.P S : This answer does not imply any endorsement. Study smart and succeedRise and Shine ✌

American people suck at geography ?

No, we do have geography classes but, they don't seem to matter.

Many people in the US couldn't even find France on a map, Italy is easy, for obvious reasons. I've met people who don't know where the United Kingdom is. Many people can't even find most of the US states on a map.

Children have to attend geography classes but, something is wrong with the education system. They don't, actually learn much, for some reason.

I know geography better than many US citizens because, I always thought geography was an interesting subject. I wish more people in the USA cared about where places are located, and how cultures interact.

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