Exam 6: Interpreting Places and Landscapes

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Match the example to the term it best represents. -your annoyance when somebody sits in the seat you have been using all semester,even though there are no "assigned" seats.

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There is strict control of certain segments of the Internet in some parts of East and Southeast Asia.

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Identify and describe 5 ways in which the student culture influences the local landscape of the university/college you attend.In other words,what behaviours or activities in the local landscape represent students and their values? How do students influence the built environment?

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In general,people's perceptions of the environment capture the actual characteristics of the environment.

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In somebody's cognitive image of Canada,it is most likely that Niagara Falls is a(n)

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Present the case of Niagara Falls,Ontario,as an example of the borrowing and intentional fakeness of postmodern architecture.

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As with material goods,places can be consumed.

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Global metropolitanism is valued by anthropologists for its role in the preservation of cultural diversity.

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Our cognitive images affect our behaviour,and influence such things as how much we like a particular place,where we travel,and the foreign policies we encourage.

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Postmodernism abandoned modernism's emphasis on

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The environment in which we are raised influences the cognitive images we have of other places.

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Promoting place identity is an important way of eliminating conflicts between places and stereotypes of other people.

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Match the example to the term it best represents. -graffiti as a territorial marker and physical expression of one's identity

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Match the place with the belief or believers that hold the place sacred. -Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes

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The landscape-as-text concept

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Cognitive imagery influences our preferences for places,but has little affect on our attitudes toward risk and uncertainty.

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In their studies of the formation and evolution of human customs and beliefs,ethologists study people's sense of

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The longing and ongoing attachments that a migrant may have to his or her homeland is an example of

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Canadian suburbs are conservative utopias of seemingly casual displays of wealth,characterized by master-planned developments,simulated settings,and conspicuous consumption.

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Write an essay on the following sentiment from the text: "For human geographers the interesting question is: how can a landscape and a human observer 'negotiate' the construction of meaning?"

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