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    Various means of communication that transmit information, entertainment, messages to large audience.

    Media

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    Different types of media

    Prind media, Broadcast media, Digital media

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    Mass media is seen today as?

    playing a key role in enhancing, facilitating culture exchang, and multiple flows of information and image between countries.

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    It is related to encoding Morse code and transmitting electrical current pulses down a wire

    Telegraph

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    What year was Telegraph invented?

    1837

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    Universal integration of media through the multicultural exchange of ideas

    Media globalization

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    All forms of mass communication that reach every corner across the globe

    Global media

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    Refers to the shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviours, and artifacts that characterize a social group.

    Culture

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    1. A continuous process of productive activity which leads to change 2. Relates to anything that comes from a city, town, or small sector 3. Pertains to something that involves the entire world or on a wordwide scale

    Dynamic, Local, Global

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    Term for establishing standards, norms, and simply the way of life of a society.

    Local culture production

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    Is the transmission, integration, and sharing of culture, on a global cycle which is a doable with help of information technology.

    Global culture production

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    Select 3 Global arts

    Madhubani Art, Cubism , Ukiyo E Art

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    Originated from Madhubani district of Bihar, Mithila district

    Madhubani Art

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    Originated from the city of Edo (Tokyo) during edo period (1615 to 1868)

    Ukiyo E art

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    An avant garde movement by Pablo Picasso around 1881 to 1973

    Cubism

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    A Filipino courtship serenade. Origanated during the Spanish colonial period

    Harana

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    A Philippine music genre disguise as a love song and is used interchangeably with harana

    Kundiman

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    A religous performing art started back in 1904 in the Philippines. Usually presented during lenten season.

    Senakulo

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    Culture are essentially different and superficially affected by global flows. Interaction of cultures is deemed to contain the potential ¨catastrophic collision¨ and also known as a cultural diversity. Clue CD

    Cultural Differentialism

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    The process by which a cultural element blends into another culture by modifying the element to fit cultural norms. CLUE: CH

    Cultural Hybridization

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    A new language developed from simplyfying and blending different languages that come contanct within particular popluation, at a specific point in time. Example Louisiana Creole which is a combination of African, French, English languages.

    Creole language

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    Stresses homogeneity introduced by globalization. It is when cultures are subject to many of the same global flows and tends to grow more alike. CLUE: CC

    Cultural Convergence

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    Is a collection of cultural systems, beliefs, and world views that establishes symbols that relate humanity to spirituality and to moral values. Comes from Latin word ¨Religare¨

    Religion

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    Most well known religions across the world

    Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: An Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.

    Christianity

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: How many followers does Christianity have?

    2 Billion

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: The sacred scriptures of Christians comprising the Old Testament and the New Testament

    Bible

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: Is the second largest religion in the world after Cristianity.

    Islam

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: How many followers Islam have?

    1.8 Billion

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: A religious text considered by Muslims to be the direct word of the God of Abraham as it was revealed to Muhammad the main and final Islamic prophet.

    Quran

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: One of the most sacred days of Muslim, falls during the ninth month of Islamic calendar.

    Ramadan

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: Muslims believed that he is the last and final messenger and prophet of God who began receiving direct verbal revelations in 610 CE

    Muhammed

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: One of the most the world´s largest religions and originated 2,500 years ago in India

    Buddhism

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: Free and evolving religion, it encourages people to avoid self-indulgence but also self-denial. CLUE: E

    Enlightment

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: ¨The Buddha¨ nirvana, he human life is one of suffering and meditation, spiritual and physical labor, and good behavior are the ways to achieve enlightment.

    Siddhartha Gautama

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: Is not a single religion but a compilation of many traditions and Philisophies, third largest religion behind Christianity and Islam

    Hinduism

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: LIFE-DEATH-REINCARNATION-KARMA, the universal law of cause and effect. CLUE: B

    Beliefs

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: Religion, Virtue, Duty, Morality CLUE: D

    Dharma

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: The world´s oldest monotheistic religion, dating back nearly 4000 years.

    Judaism

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: They believe in one God who revealed himself through ancient prophets.

    Jewish

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    WORLD RELIGIONS: It contains the same books of the Old Testament in the Christian bible but are places in a slightly different order. According to this book, God first revealed himself to a Hebrew man named Abraham CLUE: T

    Torah

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    GLOBAL POPULATION AND MOBILITY: Global Cities

    Tokyo, Japan, London, Paris, Singapore, Hongkong

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    GLOBAL POPULATION AND MOBILITY: Determines which cities are global. Economic oppurtunities make it attractive to talents from across the world. CLUE: EP

    Economic power

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    GLOBAL POPULATION AND MOBILITY: Criteria in market size, purchasing, power of citizens, size of he middle class, and potential for growth. CLUE: EC

    Economic Competitiveness

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    GLOBAL POPULATION AND MOBILITY: State power CLUE: CoA

    Center of authority

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    GLOBAL POPULATION AND MOBILITY: Powerful political hubs, excert influence on their own countries as well on international affairs. CLUE: CoPI

    Center of Political Influences

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    GLOBAL POPULATION AND MOBILITY: A city´s intellectual influence is seen through the influence of it´s publishing industry CLUE: CoHL/C

    Center of Higher Learning and Culture

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    According to Chee, C. H. & Neo H. (2018), There are 5 global city challenges:

    Environmentals Threats, Resources, Inequality, Technology, Governance

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    Are becoming more severe as a result of rapid urbanization, which puts a demand on basic infrastructure, and more frequent and catastrophic weather events linked to global climate change.

    Environmental threats

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    Food, water, and electricity are necessary for cities to function.

    Resources

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    For various categories of urban residents, the outlook is uneven in terms of the availability of basic resources and resistance against environmental challenges. There will be more urban poor people in many places as the number of urban rich people rises.

    Inequality

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    Is increasingly used in the development and running of global cities

    Technology

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    Is the statistical study of human populations. It examines the size, structure, and movements of populations over space and time. It also discuss the statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations.

    Demography

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    It studies individuals from all over the world, it gives the broad picture of the total human population untainted by local economic, cultural, or geographic issues.

    Global Demography

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    They gather data mainly through goverment censuses and goverment registries of births and deaths.

    Demographers

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    Means as speedup movements and exchanges of human beings, goods, and services, capital, technologies or cultural practices all over the planet.

    Globalization

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    The whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region

    Population

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    DTM is based on historical population trends of 2 demographic characteristics: Birth rate and Death rate, to suggest that a country´s total population growth rate cycles through stages as that country develops economically.

    Demographic Transition Model

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    STAGES OF DTM: which applied to most of the world before the industrial Revolution, both birth rates and death rates are high

    Stage 1

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    STAGES OF DTM: Introduction of modern medicine lowers death rates, especially among children, while birth rates remain high; the result is rapid population growth.

    Stage 2

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    STAGES OF DTM: Birth rates gradually decrease, usually as a result of improved econimic conditions, an increase in women´s status, and access to contraception. Population growth continues, but at a lower rate.

    Stage 3

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    STAGES OF DTM: birth and death rates are both low, stabilizing the population. These countries tend to have stronger economies, higher levels of education, better healthcare, a higher proportion of working women, and fertility rate hovering, around 2 children per woman.

    Stage 4

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    STAGES OF DTM: it includes countries in which fertility rates have fallen significantly below replacements level (2 children) and the elderly population is greater than the youthful population.

    Stage 5

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    Top 5 Smallest countries in the World (by population)

    Vatican city, Nauru, Tuvalu, Palau, San Marino

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    Top 5 Most Spoken Language

    English, Mandarin, Hindi, Spanish, French