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Monday, October 17 th Class Discussion Question. What is it like to live in an LDC ? Write a short story or diary entry from the perspective of someone who lives in an LDC. What challenges do you face? What are your hopes and dreams?. Here is the plan…. Students will understand the term LDC. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Monday, October 17 th Class Discussion Question What is it like to live in an LDC ? Write a short story or diary entry from the perspective of someone who lives in an LDC. What challenges do you face? What are your hopes and dreams?
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Page 1: Monday, October 17 th Class Discussion Question

Monday, October 17th

Class Discussion QuestionWhat is it like to live in an LDC

?Write a short story or diary entry from

the perspective of someone who lives in an LDC. What challenges do you face?

What are your hopes and dreams?

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Here is the plan…

Students will understand the term LDC.

Students will make connections between poor economic conditions and poor social development.

Students will analyze data to support opinions on economic and social development throughout the world.

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Read Women in the Work Force from page

#43 in textbook. Discuss in small groups: Are women

treated equally around the world? How about in the USA?

Look at Table 1.3 from page #42 in your textbook. In what countries do women seem to have the lowest status?

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Globalization - TRADE

Money is the driving force behind Globalization

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Rising Tide… Global economic

convergence states that the world’s poorer countries will gradually catch up with the more advanced nations.

Countries economies have become more interconnected.

It is also assumed that with increased economic prosperity an increase in social conditions will follow.

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Falling Flat? In recent years,

wealth disparity within many nations has risen.

In recent years, wealth disparity between many nations has risen.

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USA statistics Much of the Occupy

Wall Street protests center on the idea of income inequality here in the United States. “We are the 99!”.

The top 1% of the American population controls 42% of the wealth – is this “healthy”?

Source: William Domhoff

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Core-Periphery Model The core-periphery

model states that the economic “core” is located in the Northern hemisphere and the economic “periphery” is located in the Southern hemisphere.

Look at Figure1.46 AND Table 1.2 from page #40

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Developing Countries Also referred to as

LDC’s or 3rd World countries.

Usually characterized by low economic development, high birth rates, poor social conditions.

Most parts of Sub Saharan Africa and Haiti are good examples of LDC’s.

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Coincidence???USA (1999 STATS) BANGLADESH

GNI per Capita, PPP – $31,910

Female Life expectancy – 80 years

Percentage of females unable to read - 0%

Under 5 mortality rate per 1,000 births - 8

GNI per Capita, PPP - $1,530

Female Life expectancy – 59 years

Percentage of females unable to read - 71%

Under 5 mortality rate per 1,000 births - 89

SOURCE: Textbook

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Water for Life

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Sustainable Development Trying to balance

short term economic growth with long term environmental and social consequences.

Should the Amazon Rain Forest be harvested? OR should it be preserved? Who gets to decide?

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Stages Proponents of

Globalization would argue that this process takes time and that many Developing Nations are simply mirroring our own history of economic and social development.

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Here is the plan…

Students will understand the term LDC.

Students will make connections between poor economic conditions and poor social development.

Students will analyze data to support opinions on economic and social development throughout the world.


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