by Dan | Jul 26, 2023 | Geography
Create an original argument about an empire and analyze its rise (and fall, if applicable) in terms of the three spatial elements outlined in Chapter 14 of our textbook.
by Dan | Jul 26, 2023 | Geography
The “Laws of Resource Use” state five positions in chapter five. Pick one specific natural resource and create an original analysis of it, using each of those laws/positions. Define and explain your resource in explicitly geographic terms (i.e., by using our course...
by Dan | Jul 26, 2023 | Geography
Create an original argument about the significance of “space-time compression” and “globalization,” as we have discussed them in our class. In so doing, you must identify, define, and illustrate each of those terms, as well as their relationship(s) and...
by Dan | Jul 26, 2023 | Geography
There are a number of positions regarding the relationship of human beings and food resources in our textbook. Who has it right (and wrong), and why? A successful essay will explicitly address claims and positions made by: Malthus; Boserup; Godfray and...
by Dan | Jul 26, 2023 | Geography
Create an original argument about a problem that has both social and spatial dimensions, and can only be fully addressed using both absolute and relative space? A successful essay will do at least two things. First, it will establish its problem in explicitly...
by Dan | Jul 26, 2023 | Geography
State and defend one of two positions: there are too many people on planet Earth; or, the human population is appropriately sized at this time. Explicitly engage with the DTM. Hint: You should know what the DTM is.