Post by Laurasia on Mar 23, 2005 13:56:48 GMT -5
Lesson 3 - A Trip Around the World
EXERCISE B
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Now that you've finished listing your impressions
concerning various areas of the world, we're going to
start putting these responses together to obtain a
picture of your overall perception of each of these
places. Answer the questions below, applying them to
each of the 16 regions dealt with in exercise A. Your
responses to this exercise should be based entirely
upon the lists of impressions you've recorded in the
previous section. Consider all of the questions in
regard to our first area, the Mideast, then go on &
answer them for Egypt, the second region covered, & so
on. Complete all portions of this exercise before
moving on to exercise C.
1) Go over your list of impressions for this region.
For each response, note whether you consider it
positive, negative, or neutral. A simple +/-/0
notation might be the easiest way of recording these
reactions.
2) a) How many impressions, if any, did you rate as
positive?
b) How many impressions, if any, did you rate as
negative?
c) How many, if any, did you rate as neutral?
d) What is the total of your answers for the first
3 parts of this question? This number should equal the
total number of impressions you noted for the region
when you did exercise A.
3) Find you Positive Reaction Quotient (PRQ) by
dividing your answer to part A of question 2 by your
answer to part D of that question: that is, PRQ = A
divided by D. For example, if you had 3 positive
responses to this region & your total number of
impressions regarding it was 12, your PRQ would be 3
divided by 12 = 3/12, or 25%.
4) Find your Negative Reaction Quotient (NRQ) by
dividing your answer to part B of questions 2 by your
answer to part D of question 2. NRQ = B divided by D.
5) Go back over your list of impressions about this
region. Based on it, describe the people who live here
(appearance, clothing, classes, temperament, etc.).
6) Look at your list again, & this time use it to
describe the environment of the area (terrain,
climate, vegetation.etc.).
7) What kind of life-style does your list of
ipressions suggest (occupations, leisure activities,
social life, art, religion, etc.)?
8) Did your impressions seem to focus on specific
places, cities, or sections within this larger area?
9) To what time period are most of the impressions you
listed applicable? Estimate, if necessary, as "ancient
times". "100 years ago", "the 1500s", etc. Note any
specific historical references you may have made.
Sincerely,
Laurasia
EXERCISE B
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Now that you've finished listing your impressions
concerning various areas of the world, we're going to
start putting these responses together to obtain a
picture of your overall perception of each of these
places. Answer the questions below, applying them to
each of the 16 regions dealt with in exercise A. Your
responses to this exercise should be based entirely
upon the lists of impressions you've recorded in the
previous section. Consider all of the questions in
regard to our first area, the Mideast, then go on &
answer them for Egypt, the second region covered, & so
on. Complete all portions of this exercise before
moving on to exercise C.
1) Go over your list of impressions for this region.
For each response, note whether you consider it
positive, negative, or neutral. A simple +/-/0
notation might be the easiest way of recording these
reactions.
2) a) How many impressions, if any, did you rate as
positive?
b) How many impressions, if any, did you rate as
negative?
c) How many, if any, did you rate as neutral?
d) What is the total of your answers for the first
3 parts of this question? This number should equal the
total number of impressions you noted for the region
when you did exercise A.
3) Find you Positive Reaction Quotient (PRQ) by
dividing your answer to part A of question 2 by your
answer to part D of that question: that is, PRQ = A
divided by D. For example, if you had 3 positive
responses to this region & your total number of
impressions regarding it was 12, your PRQ would be 3
divided by 12 = 3/12, or 25%.
4) Find your Negative Reaction Quotient (NRQ) by
dividing your answer to part B of questions 2 by your
answer to part D of question 2. NRQ = B divided by D.
5) Go back over your list of impressions about this
region. Based on it, describe the people who live here
(appearance, clothing, classes, temperament, etc.).
6) Look at your list again, & this time use it to
describe the environment of the area (terrain,
climate, vegetation.etc.).
7) What kind of life-style does your list of
ipressions suggest (occupations, leisure activities,
social life, art, religion, etc.)?
8) Did your impressions seem to focus on specific
places, cities, or sections within this larger area?
9) To what time period are most of the impressions you
listed applicable? Estimate, if necessary, as "ancient
times". "100 years ago", "the 1500s", etc. Note any
specific historical references you may have made.
Sincerely,
Laurasia