This was the whole theme when I took human geography in college. I went later in life, married and pregnant. Not awkward at all! Also in a literature class, the professor and students compared being pregnant with a baby to the the movie Aliens. Also not awkward 😳
teaching them lack of critical thinking... the chart could depict countries where women are forced to submit to degenerate sex instead of normal... are sterilized by vaxes or pharmaceuticals, or countries where infertility is rampant, or where the population is primarily men.
This question is about using a dataset to claim ANY position to the uneducated.
It is not even about Geography as the "data" could just as easily come from education levels OR occupations OR managerial status in a fortune 500 company. There is nothing uniquely geographical about the data.
Additionally, by using the data in this way, it implies that one can not only claim any wild conclusion they want, but also that corollation "proves" causation.
The course should be called Manipulation AP not Geography AP.
This was the whole theme when I took human geography in college. I went later in life, married and pregnant. Not awkward at all! Also in a literature class, the professor and students compared being pregnant with a baby to the the movie Aliens. Also not awkward 😳
Fewer babies... Sorry. Can't help it.
When I first heard of a baby being referred to as a parasite I was shocked, that has been quite a few years past ..
teaching them lack of critical thinking... the chart could depict countries where women are forced to submit to degenerate sex instead of normal... are sterilized by vaxes or pharmaceuticals, or countries where infertility is rampant, or where the population is primarily men.
Preying upon the solipsism of those who don’t think beyond their own lifetimes.
This question is about using a dataset to claim ANY position to the uneducated.
It is not even about Geography as the "data" could just as easily come from education levels OR occupations OR managerial status in a fortune 500 company. There is nothing uniquely geographical about the data.
Additionally, by using the data in this way, it implies that one can not only claim any wild conclusion they want, but also that corollation "proves" causation.
The course should be called Manipulation AP not Geography AP.