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Culture and Geography

  1. What Is Geography?
    1. The Five Themes of Geography
    2. Physical and Human Geography
    3. What Does a Geographer Do?
    4. Climate and Weather
    5. Weather Extremes
    6. Oceans and the Hydrosphere
    7. Water Resources
    8. River Systems
    9. Ecological Essentials
    10. Geologic Hazards
    11. Shaping the Earth
  2. The Middle East and North Africa
    1. The Geography of the Middle East
    2. The Sahara Desert
    3. Judaism
    4. Christianity
    5. Islam
    6. Society and Family Life
    7. Breaking Up the Ottoman Empire
    8. The Emergence of Israel
    9. Art and Literature of the Middle East
    10. Food, Fashion, and Music
    11. Turkey: A Case Study
    12. Iran: A Case Study
    13. The Arab-Israeli Conflict
    14. Oil and the Global Economy
    15. A Nation without a State: Kurdistan
  3. South Asia
    1. The Geography of South Asia
    2. The Himalayas
    3. Hinduism
    4. Buddhism
    5. Jainism and Sikhism
    6. Islam Comes to South Asia
    7. The Caste System
    8. Society and Family Life
    9. The Imperial Period
    10. Gandhi and the Struggle for Independence
    11. Separation: India and Pakistan
    12. Art and Literature of South Asia
    13. Food, Fashion, and Music
    14. Case Study: Bangladesh
    15. Case Study: Sri Lanka
    16. India: The World's Largest Democracy
    17. The Pakistani Republic
    18. The Question of Kashmir
  4. China
    1. The Geography of China
    2. The Yangtze - the River Dragon
    3. Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism
    4. Conforming to Change - Society and Family Life
    5. Regionalism in China
    6. Fending Off the West
    7. Villain or Hero? The Rise of Mao
    8. The Cultural Revolution
    9. Chinese Art and Literature
    10. Food, Fashion, and Music
    11. The Tibetan Question
    12. China and Taiwan - One China or Two?
    13. The Population Question
  5. Japan, Korea, and the Pacific Rim
    1. The Geography of Japan and Korea
    2. Mount Fuji
    3. Shinto and Zen Buddhism
    4. Japanese Society and Family Life
    5. Japan Becomes a World Power
    6. The Postwar Japanese Miracle
    7. Japanese Art and Literature
    8. Japanese Food, Fashion, and Music
    9. Religions of the Rim
    10. Regional Society and Family Life
    11. The Variety of Colonial Experiences
    12. The Korean War
    13. Case Study: the Philippines
    14. Case Study: Indonesia
    15. Case Study: South Korea
    16. The Economic Tigers
    17. Don't Question Authority

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