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Unit 1: Geography: Its Nature & Perspectives

Lecture 1: How do geographers describe where things are? Lecture 2: Why is each point on Earth unique? Lecture 3: Why are different places similar?

Unit 2: Population

Lecture 1: Where is the world's population distributed? Lecture 2: Where has the world's population increased? Lecture 3: Why is population increasing at different rates in different countries? Lecture 4: Why might the world face an overpopulation problem?

Unit 3: Culture Part 1--Language

Lecture 1: Where are English language speakers distributed? Lecture 2: Why is English related to other languages? Lecture 3: Where are other language families distributed? Lecture 4: Why do people preserve local languages?

Unit 4: Culture Part 2--Religion

Lecture 1: Where are religions distributed? Lecture 2: Why do religions have different distributions? Lecture 3: Why do religions organize space in different patterns?

Unit 5: Culture Part 3--Identity

Lecture 1: Where are ethnicities distributed? Lecture 2: Why have ethnicities been transformed into nationalities? Lecture 3: Why do ethnicities clash?

Unit 6: Political Geography

Lecture 1: Where are states located? Lecture 2: Why do boundaries between states cause problems? Lecture 3: Why do states cooperate with each other?

Unit 7: Agriculture & Rural Land Use

Lecture 1: Where did agriculture originate? Lecture 2: Where are agricultural regions in PINGs? Lecture 3: Where are agricultural regions in PEDs? Lecture 4: Why do farmers face economic problems?

Unit 8: Industrialization

Lecture 1: Where is industry distributed? Lecture 2: Why do industries have different distributions? Lecture 3: Where is industry expanding? Lecture 4: Why are location factors changing?

Unit 9: Development

Lecture 1: Why does development vary among countries? Lecture 2: Where are more and less developed countries distributed? Lecture 3: Why do less developed countries face obstacles to development?

Unit 10: Urbanization

Lecture 1: Where have urban areas grown? Lecture 2: Where are people distributed within urban areas? Lecture 3: Why do inner cities have distinctive problems? Lecture 4: Why do suburbs have distinctive problems?

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