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REANNA TEODOSIO LOUISE ANNE HORA LIDEM

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REANNA TEODOSIOLOUISE ANNE HORA LIDEM

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SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY

Social phenomena

Spatial components

Division within the

society

-is anything that influences or influenced by

organisms sufficiently alive to

respond to one another.

How humans and space interacts.

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CONCERNS OF SOCIAL GEOGRAPHY

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Poverty

Prostitution

Unemployment

Violent Crime

Human Trafficking

Homelessness

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Poverty

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= Half of the world live on less than

2.50 $ A day.

= In 2003 10.6 million died before

they reached the age of five.

= 15 Million children orphaned due to

HIV

Poverty

PHILIPPINES- 4P’s

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Prostitution

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Unemployment

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Violent Crime

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Human Trafficking

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• Globally the average cost of a slave is

$ 90.4050

• 80% is in sexual exploitation and 19% in

labour exploitation

• 20-30 million slaves in the world today

• Third largest international crime industry

;generates a profit of $32 Billion

Human Trafficking

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Homelessness

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SOCIAL DIFFERENCES

SOCIAL PROBLEMS

INEQUALITY

DISCRIMINATION

Complex differences

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SOCIAL DIFFERENCES

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Communities Social & Geographical Structure

And The Decision That Govern Its Growth

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SOCIAL AND

GEOGRRAPHICA

L ASPECT OF

HUMAN

IDENTITY

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Stereotypes om the Greek words στερεός (stereos), "firm, solid" and τύπος (typos), "impression," hence "solid impression."

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By Shevsky And Bell (1955)

• -analysis of a city to define social areas

• -have been used to differentiate urban areas