Tuesday, April 26, 2011


I think it is very interesting how we can view unique maps comparing the different states of the United States to different countries. For example, this image is comparing the different populations of countries to the different states of the United States. This image displays the countries flag to represent which state goes with which country. It is interesting to think about how your hometown compares to the different countries. The top picture was more of a serious map comparing the United States to the different countries. The bottom picture was more of an entertaining map. The map at the bottom portrays the different language use of "soda", "pop" or "coke".


It is interesting to think about how the different sections of the United States says stuff differently. It's weird how the fizzy soft drink is said differently throughout the United States. I am from Kansas and my family and friends usually say "pop" when we are referring to a soft drink. Ever since I came to Concordia it is interesting how everyone says it differently. I just thought everyone referred it to "pop" but like all of my friends in the northern part of the United States says "soda". This is just a true example of globalization.

Blog Topic #10

I believe that the United States and other foreign governments should continue to provide aid to Africa. Africa is a less developed country which is struggling to survive in their harsh conditions. The poverty level is at an extreme high compared to some of the other countries. The aid that the United States and other foreign countries provide help reduce the poverty level. If other countries did not provide aid to Africa the scene would not be pretty. There are children dying each day because of the lack of food and nutrition in their bodies. Diseases and lack of health support is another factor of the poverty level that has a huge impact on the citizens. If the United States and other foreign countries did not provide aid to Africa then the conditions in Africa will continue to get worst. Africa needs to start and continue to make progress on their own. They need to prove to other countries that their money is greatly appreciated and it won’t go to waste. Africa needs to prove to itself that the other countries are providing for them but they need to start achieving their goals as well.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Blog Topic #9


Yemen is one of the world’s poorest less developed countries in the world. The people are angry about unemployment and the corruption in their country. There have been several protests that broke loose in a matter of days. The Yeminis have turned towards violence for the answer. Bombs have been thrown into the crowds, injuring many people and even killing a few. Here is an interesting fact: there are twice as many weapons in Yemen then there are people. Also, thousands of protesters were marching in the streets chanting anti-government slogans that forced the police to fire shots in the air. President Saleh has been in power for 32 years and he decided that he will not run for re-election and will step down from power in 2013. Saleh’s son Ahmed would not succeed his father. Saleh believes that the country is due for change in the country.




Sunday, April 10, 2011

Blog Topic #8


In our mind our mental maps pretty much know what the world looks like. What would the world look like turned in another direction? We usually don't think about what if the world was turned differently. Climate, maybe culture, landscape could be affected. It was weird to look at North America upside down, it would have been really weird to view the entire world upside down. We are so used to viewing pictures on the map looking at different countries and landforms. I didn't really realize how much water surrounded the world. There was a ton of images that just showed water with a few islands scattered around. I don't really know why this image caught my eye. I just thought that it was interesting to see North America and South America to the sides of the globe instead of in the middle. And then you could see the amount of body water that surrounds the countries.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Blog Topic #7


In 1984, Steve McCurry took a picture of a girl in the Pakistan refugee camps. Who knew that the image would capture the fear, shyness, and worries in the women’s eyes. Her light green eyes are haunting to the viewers. Her face was unclean filled with dirt. The viewer could grasp the image of how poor and unclean the conditions were in Afghanistan. The women’s name was Sharbat Gula but she quickly became known as the “Afghan girl”. Afghanistan has been at war for more than 30 years. Millions of their own kinds have been killed in roaring war efforts. The women’s eyes capture all of the fear and worry that they have to live through.
Sharbat Gula has faced many struggles throughout her lifetime. The writers explain that she has not seen a happy day in her life expect for the day that she got married. Her hope lies in the fate of her children. She wants her children to live a better life than she did as a child but the Afghans are not able to gain an education. There really is no hope for her or her children in the matter of fact of having a successful career. I can’t even imagine living in this kind of country. Living in war every day knowing that one of these days could possibly be your last is very frightening.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Blog Topic #6

On the website of Time it states what the Great Firewall was,"Great Firewall of China," authorities block access to overseas Web pages deemed objectionable and shutter domestic sites that repeatedly stray into restricted territory. Search engines are prevented from linking to sensitive content. Mainland media, which face a host of regulations that limit how they can report the news, are often forced to take down controversial stories that have been posted online. China currently has more internet users that the United States. The internet is by far one of the main globalization tools throughout the world. It is almost a lack of freedom if the government is taking away the internet from their citizens. By this move from China they are not struggling to fight a war with any one else but themselves and their people. A lot of people would be very angry by the governments actions.

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1981566,00.html#ixzz1FSaJ7bZ0

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Blog #5

The prevalent fear of poverty among the educated classes is the worst moral disease from which our civilization suffers. ~William James


A cartogram is a type of map that distributes a variety of populations throughout the world. In the map shown above is a cartogram displaying poverty throughout the world. Even in the United States poverty surrounds our everyday living. Unfortunately, there are countries that are struggling to make even $2 dollars a day. Families are desolating due to unhealthy living conditions.
The cartogram shown above shows that Central Africa’s poverty levels are severely high. South Asia, Southeast Asia, Russia and Africa are some of the country’s most affected by poverty according to the cartogram. Globalization refers to the interconnectedness of people and places through economic, political, and cultural changes. Poverty has a big influence on globalization because people are unable to pay finances or celebrate in cultural activities. This map shows that the eastern countries are facing hardships when it comes to economic despair and along with their lives.



Empty pockets never held anyone back. Only empty heads and empty hearts can do that. ~Norman Vincent Peale

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Blog topic #4



In this video clip, we can see that these places are unsanitary for little kids. These slums display unhealthy living conditions for children and adults. This clip does show that there is improvement being done to help reduce the unsanitary residue crawling in the area. It astonishes me that in India 80 percent of the population is living on less than 2 dollars a day. This is unheard of and something should be done about it. Most of the population are children. 33 percent of the population are under the age of 15. I hope these slums can start making a little improvement.

The award winning movie Slumdog Millionaire, shows the poverty and harsh conditions that Indians have to live in. This film was nominated 10 Oscar awards, won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screen play and four Golden Globes. Even though this film caught the eyes of many, Indians living in these “Slumdog” conditions were appalled by the film. Tateshwar Vishwakarma stated, “Referring to people living in slums as dogs is a violation of human rights.” The film was a disgrace to the people living in the slums. This was not the only thing that caused trouble after the making of the film. Parents of the actors Runina Ali and Azharuddin Ismail argued that their children were not getting enough money for their role in the movie. Even though the kids played an excellent role in the movie, they still have to go back to their old ways living in the slums. After watching the film it astounds me how anyone could live in a malicious place like the slums.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/4359316/Riots-as-Indian-slum-dwellers-object-to-Slumdog-Millionaire.html

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Blog Topic #3


Indonesia is the largest country in Southeast Asia. Indonesia has a population of about 231.6 millions of people. Indonesia is also known for their volcanic activity in Southeast Asia. Indonesia has around 150 active volcanoes. These volcanoes were formed in Indonesia due to plates shifting about 15 million years ago. Some of these volcanoes have erupted causing danger to some people living in that area. A website that I found stated, "The largest eruptions or geological events took place in Indonesia".
http://discover-indo.tierranet.com/volcano01.htm


I picked this video because it portrays some of the volcanic activity that has happened in the past year in Indonesia. Indonesia is known for their volcanoes, so I thought it would be interesting to put a video of a volcano erupting. The volcano in the video hasn't erupted in over 400 years. This tells you the ancient history/geography about Indonesia before it was founded to be a country. I can't even imagine living near a volcano that could possibly erupt and kill hundreds of people.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Blog Topic #2

The topic of immigration in the textbook states that about 25 percent of Australia's population are immigrants. 70 percent of Australia's population comes from the British and Irish heritage (646). Not just the British and Irish cultural heritages make up Australia's population. Italians, Greeks, Germans, African Americans, Chinese, people from Malaysia and India cover different cultures in Australia (646). Australia is mainly an English-speaking country, but with all of the different cultures of immigrants leads to a variety of languages. 2.5 million people living in Australia speak another language other than English. Religion is also another important factor that has been affected by immigration. Australia is mainly a Christian country with 26 percent of the population being Catholic and another 20 percent being Anglican. With the wide spread of cultural differences religions such as Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism are becoming more popular. This might be scary if Christianity might fall below one of these religions.

"According to the Australian Bureau of statistics in the past year net immigration contributed 64 per cent to population growth while natural growth accounted for 36 per cent. Over the past five years there has been a substantial increase in immigration owing to government policy". This article has a good point on who should be allowed to walk on Australian soil or not. Police or something should be enforced so not as many immigrants are entering the country freely. Pallavi Jain writes that, "it isn't just about the money that Australia offers but the life choices". Australia is one of the most industrialized countries in the world, and families should have a freedom to live there. Jain says, "Too much immigration may give rise to unforseen social unrest, apart from being a huge burden on the infrastructure and the environment. Striking this balance will be a key to Australia's future".
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/striking-a-balance-in-australias-immigration-future-20101019-16rgd.html


Immigration on the internet sites are talking about the same kind of stuff. Immigration is hurting the economy and the population. Jobs in the mining and oil companies are getting the most people. Many jobs are available with full time employment means that immigration rates will start to sky rocket. With more immigration this causes more trouble with housing. They have to take care of that one person and also that family to make sure they have all the essentials to live a healthy lifestyle.
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/politics/punters-well-aware-of-economic-case-against-more-immigration-20101123-185ij.html


In the textbook the First Fleet took place in the year 1788 near the coast of Sydney. In the First Fleet there were around 750 prisoners on board and other convicts followed. English speaking residents were outnumbering the prisoners and convicts, these people were free settlers. Gold attracted many people to move into Australia. If it was not for the First Fleet that brought in so many people, Australia might not have become a country. Australia Day is a celebration from the founding of the Australia land.

Australia Day takes place on January 26th. Many Australians will travel to Sydney for many festive celebrations. Other activities for Australia Day can be seen in Melbourne, Queensland, Brisbane and Perth. At the end of the day a huge fireworks show takes place in Perth by the Swan River. Australians have a ton of pride for their country.
http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/australia-day-to-showcase-national-spirit-20110125-1a404.html


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Blog Topic #1


Globalization refers to "the increasing interconnectedness of people and places through converging processes of economic, political, and cultural change". The way the world is interconnecting in some way involves money, people, ideas, cable/satelite, cell phones and the internet. I believe the internet is probably the most powerful technology system in this world today. I also believe the internet is the most important factor in how the world is connected together by globalization.
This image refering to globalization is a great picture explaining that computers and the internet is a global matter. I also like how the globe is placed on the @ key. As we all know this refers to the internet. I can't even imagine this world without the internet.