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Top 50 Songs

(In No Particular Order)

1) Folkloric Feel – Apostle of Hustle
2) Neighborhood # 1 – Arcade Fire
3) Stranger in a Strange Land – U2
4) Your Ex-Lover is Dead - Stars
5) Lovers in a Dangerous Time – Barenaked Ladies
6) Bad / Where the Streets Have No Name (live) – U2
7) Love, Bricks and Guns – Betablokka
8) Hopeless – The Trews
9) Friday I’m in Love – The Cure
10) Helicopter – Bloc Party
11) Letters to God – Boxcar Racer
12) Anthems of a Seventeen Year Old Girl – Broken Social Scene
13) Guilty Cubicles – Broken Social Scene
14) What The Snowman Learned About Love - Stars
15) Pacing the Cage – Bruce Cockburn
16) See You Soon – Coldplay
17) B;lack Swan - Thom Yorke
18) Calendar Girl - Stars
19) Hello, I’m in Delaware – Dallas Green
20) Ashes - Embrace
21) Stay (Wasting Time) – Dave Matthews Band
22) Don’t Waste Your Breath - Pilate
23) Nerves Normal, Breath Normal - Wintersleep
24) Transatlanticism – Death Cab For Cutie
25) We Looked Like Giants – Death Cab For Cutie
26) Croblinst - Wi;lliam Lazarus
27) Gin Soaked Boy – Divine Comedy
28) The District Sleeps Alone Tonight – Postal Service
29) Bittersweet Symphony – The Verve
30) New Planet – Drew
31) Existentialism on Prom Night – Straylight Run
32) Your Hand in Mine – Explosions in the Sky
33) Ahead By A Century – The Tragically Hip
34) High – Feeder
35) This is the Dream of Win and Regine – Final Fantasy
36) Track 3 – From Monuments to Masses
37) Acoustic # 3 – The Goo Goo Dolls
38) How Are You Today – Seize the Day
39) High School – Jeremy Fisher
40) Come On, Teacher – Joel Plaskett
41) Quiet – John Mayer
42) Lola, Stars and Stripes – The Stills
43) Cookie Jar - Jack Johnson
44) I Live to Fall Asleep – The Manic Street Preachers
45) While We Were Hunting Rabbits – Matthew Good Band
46) East Van – Memphis
47) Absinthe Party at the Fly Honey Warehouse – Minus the Bear
48) Bury Me With It – Modest Mouse
49) An Olive Grove Facing the Sea – Snow Patrol
50) The Protagonist Suddenly Realizes What He Must Do in the Middle of Downtown Traffic – The Most Serene Republic




Top 40 Books

(In No Particular Order)

1) The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy – Douglas Adams
2) The Restaurant at the End of the World – Douglas Adams
3) Life, the Universe and Everything – Douglas Adams
4) So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish – Douglas Adams
5) Mostly Harmless – Douglas Adams
6) The Unauthorized Autobiography – Lemmony Snicket
7) The Bridge - Ian Banks
8) Discworld - Terry Pratchett
9) Silent Boy – Lois Lowry
10) Sabriel – Garth Nix
11) Lireal – Garth Nix
12) Abhorsen – Garth Nix
13) Brave New World - Huxley
14) Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency – Douglas Adams 15) The Long, Dark Tea Time of the Soul – Douglas Adams
16) Gathering Blue – Lois Lowry
17) The Maestro – Tim Whynne Jones
18) The Golden Compass - Philip Pullman
19) The Curious Incident of the Dog In the Night-Time – Mark Haddon
20) The Salmon of Doubt – Douglas Adams
21) The Heart is a Sleeping Beauty – Wim Wenders
22) War of the Worlds – H.G Wells
23) The Giver – Lois Lowry
24) Borstal Boy – Brendan Behan
25) Titus Groan – Mervyn Peake
26) Gormenghast – Mervyn Peake
27) The Subtle Knife - Philip Pullman
28) My Dog Skip – Willie Morris
29) I Seem to be a Verb – R. Buckminster Fuller
30) The Little Prince - Exupery
31) The Amber Spyglass - Philip Pullman
32) The Day of the Triffids - Wyndham
33) Confessions of an Irish Rebel – Brendan Behan
34) The Series of Unfortunate Events – Lemmony Snicket
35) Stardust - Neil Gaiman
36) Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
37) Consider Her Ways - John Wyndham
38) The Medium is the Massage – McLuhan and Fiore
39) Complicated Kindness – Miriam Toews
40) To Kill a Mockingbird – Harper Lee




Top 30 Bands

(In No Particular Order)

1) Jack Johnson
2) Arcade Fire
3) Barenaked Ladies
4) Thom Yorke
5) Broken Social Scene
6) Dallas Green
7) Coldplay
8) Death Cab For Cutie
9) Divine Comedy
10) John Mayer
11) The Decemberists
12) Explosions in the Sky
13) Final Fantasy
14) From Monuments to Masses
15) Iron and Wine
16) Wintersleep
17) The Manic Street Preachers
18) Matthew Good Band
19) William Lazarus
20) Minus the Bear
21) Modest Mouse
22) The Most Serene Republic
23) Pilate
24) The Postal Service
25) Snow Patrol
26) Stars
27) The Stills
28) People For Audio
29) Radiohead
30) U2




Top 20 Movies

(In No Particular Order)

1) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
2) Rory O’Shea Was Here
3) Supersize Me
4) Spellbound
5) You and Me and Everyone We Know
6) Million Dollar Hotel
7) Cannes Ad Festival Award Winners 04 / 05
8) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
9) Dr. Strangelove
10) Gattaca
11) Big Fish
12) Go Furthur
13) 28 Days Later
14) Elephant
15) The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
16) Finding Neverland
17) Garden State
18) The Delicate Art of Parking
19) The Corporation
20) Bowling For Columbine




Top 10 Links

(In No Particular Order)

1) www.toothpastefordinner.com
2) www.bbc.co.uk
3) www.pickuphockey.com
4) Scary Parrot
5) www.familyguyquotes.com
6) www.joshbrownphoto.com
7) Wikipedia
8) Rachel’s Blog
9) KD’s Blog
10) Best record label




Top 5 TV Shows

(In No Particular Order)

1) Arrested Development
2) Rick Mercer's Report
3) Futurama / Bromwell High
4) Hockey Night in Canada
5) Doctor Who

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Sunday, September 24, 2006
Chapter One: True Maps, False Impressions - Study Notes

Chapter One: True Maps, False Impressions

Study Notes

 

Map Basics:

  • Map Scale – Map scale refers to the degree to which a map “zooms in” on an area. It can be defined as the ratio of map distance (distance between two points on a map) to earth distance (distance between those two points on the surface of the earth), measured in the same units. Large scale maps depict small areas; small scale maps depict large areas.
  • Map projection – Map projection is a systematic method of transferring the spherical surface of the earth to a flat map. It is impossible to represent a 3-D sphere on a flat 2-D piece of paper without stretching or compressing it in some way, so every projection is therefore distorted.
  • Mercator projection - A Mercator projection is a type of map in which the true compass directions are kept intact (lines of latitude and longitude intersect at right angles), but areas are distorted (for example, polar areas look much larger than they really are). Mercator Projections are useful for nautical navigation. Usually a cylindrical shape.
  • Time zones - Time zones are areas of the Earth that have adopted the same standard time, usually referred to as the local time. Every 15 degrees has a time zone. For every time zone you travel east, you add on an hour. For every time zone west, you take away an hour.
  • Date Line - The International Date Line (IDL), also known as just the Date Line, is an imaginary line on the surface of the Earth opposite the Prime Meridian which offsets the date as one travels east or west across it. The International Date Line is the imaginary line on the Earth that separates two consecutive calendar days. That is the date in the Eastern hemisphere, to the left of the line, is always one day ahead of the date in the Western hemisphere. It has been recognized as a matter of convenience and has no force in international law. It is located 180 degrees away from Prime Meridian.
  • Prime Meridian - A meridian of longitude 0 degrees that runs through Greenwich, England, and is used as the origin for measurements of longitude.
  • 23.5 degrees axial tilt - The fact that the Earth is on a 23.5 degree tilt causes seasons. The Earth's axis is tilted 23.5o from the vertical. This means that solar energy strikes the Earth's surface unevenly. It is summer in the Northern Hemisphere when the North Pole tilts toward the Sun. This puts the Sun more overhead, so solar energy strikes the Earth most directly. Simultaneously, the Southern Hemisphere is experiencing winter, because the Sun's rays are least directly overhead. In half of a revolution (6 months), the North Pole tilts away from the Sun, making solar energy least direct, so it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere, and summer in the Southern Hemisphere. Fall and spring occur in between these two extremes when the axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the Sun.
  • Tropic of Cancer - The most northern point on the earth where the sun is directly overhead, located at approximately 23.5 degrees North latitude.
  • Tropic of Capricorn - The most southern point on the earth where the sun is directly overhead, located at approximately 23.5 degrees South latitude.


Five Themes of Geography:

  • Location – The absolute position of something on the surface of the earth and its relative proximity to other related things
  • Place – The local human and physical characteristics that uniquely define a place and give it meaning to its inhabitants
  • Region – An area characterized by similarity or by cohesiveness that sets it apart from other areas
  • Movement – The flow of people, goods, money, ideas or materials between locations near or far
  • Human / Environmental Interaction – The ways in which human society and the natural environment affect each other

 

Types of Maps and Distortion of Truth:

  • General purpose map – reference or place maps
  • Thematic map – thematic maps present a certain theme or set of information to a viewer
  • Qualitative map – show specific points of information that does not include numbers (i.e. language)
  • Quantitative map - show specific points of information that includes numbers (i.e. population)
  • Dot maps – use dots to point out certain areas of interest
  • Graduated circle maps – a series of graduated circles show an increase in whatever is being explored
  • Isometric maps – isolines isolate areas that share a certain quality, such as contours or elevation
  • Isoline – isolate areas on isometric maps that share a certain quality
  • Contour line – A contour line separates areas of differing number value on a contour line map
  • Isopleth – isopleth maps use colour to indicate certain areas that have the same characteristic. Defined and coloured by value, not artificial boundaries 
  • Choropleth – use colour, but are defined by artificial boundaries (i.e. provinces)
  • Cartogram – a diagram which uses the form of a map to present numeric information while maintaining some degree of geographic accuracy
  • Mental map – your mind’s eye view of the world

Posted at 10:16 pm by Dimensions

 

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