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Modern Issues and Ideas

Modern Issues and Ideas. Closing out the Content . The Big Bang Theory (6.1 I B). Occurred 13.75 billion years ago Universe was extremely dense and hot and expanding rapidly Rapid expansion caused universe to cool, allowing energy to be converted into subatomic particles

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Modern Issues and Ideas

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  1. Modern Issues and Ideas Closing out the Content

  2. The Big Bang Theory (6.1 I B) • Occurred 13.75 billion years ago • Universe was extremely dense and hot and expanding rapidly • Rapid expansion caused universe to cool, allowing energy to be converted into subatomic particles • Universe continues to expand today, taking galaxies with it (Spots on an inflated balloon) • How might this change the way people viewed the world?

  3. And Then There Was Food, LOTS OF IT!!!(6.1 I C) • Rapid growth of global population demanded an increase in agricultural production • Started in Mexico in the 1940’s and spread to other areas during the 50’s and 60’s • Based on three main features: • High yield crops (specifically bred domestic crops) • Fertilizers (specifically designed to increase yield) • Irrigation (increased the amount of farmable land) • Virtually eliminated famines in India and China, which has led to rapid overpopulation (Think Thomas Malthus) • Africa has not benefited from this due to political and infrastructural problems

  4. Goodbye Diseases(6.1 I D) • Polio Vaccine developed in the 50’s and 60’s virtually eliminated the disease from most countries • Vaccines for other diseases (flu, MMR, etc) have greatly increased our ability to survive, but also resulted in more resistant forms

  5. Why Are the Penguins Invading?(6.1 II B and C) • Pollution and greenhouse gas emissions • Trap heat in the atmosphere • Cause respiratory problems • Can contaminate groundwater and food • Global warming/climate change • Any other effects you can think of?

  6. A Tale of Two Terrible Stories (6.1 III A and B) • Diseases associated with poverty • Malaria (3rd world disease) • New diseases emerge • HIV/AIDS (prevalant in 3rd world countries) • Why are these diseases focused on the 3rd world? • Again, think about Malthus’s checks on population • 1st world countries have their issues too • Living longer=high rates of heart disease, stroke, etc. • Easy access to food (especially junk/fast food) leads to higher rates of obesity and diabetes

  7. Can’t We All Just Get Along? (6.2 V A) • The prevalence and willingness to go to war made people upset • Anti-war music and propaganda (flower power) • Sacrifice/personal harm to protest the war • ThichQuangDuc’s self-immolation (setting yourself on fire)

  8. Help, I’ve Fallen and I Can’t Get Up (6.2 II C) • Humanitarian Organizations develop in response to crises • Red Cross • Helps military families, blood collection, food distribution, disaster aid, etc. • World Health Organization • Wing of the UN to assist with disease, nutrition, sex ed., etc.

  9. Let’s Work Together (6.3 III D) • Regional Trade Agreements • Diverse areas like Europe and SE Asia form economic alliances • ASEAN, European Union • Goal is to economically cooperate to break trade barriers and increase trade

  10. Tree Hugging Hippies (6.3 II F) • Population growth + increasing demand= consequences for the environment/people • Movements emerge to promote environmental awareness/protection • Earth Day • Greenpeace • PETA

  11. I’m Special, You’re Special, but You Can Get Outta Here! (6.3 III B) • Globalization of economies + new transportation methods + multimedia= everyone’s connected • Interaction leads to new cultural identities • Negritude= French-Black movement to establish a distinct black culture in opposition to white domination • They’re out to get us! • As different groups come in contact with each other, exclusionary reactions occur • Xenophobia- fear of foreigners and that which is foreign • Where have we seen this before/currently?

  12. Let’s Get Together and Feel Alright! (6.3 IV B) • Technological advances in transportation and communication have made media from all over the world available • Reggae, native to Jamaica, is listened to all over the world • Bollywood, India’s entertainment district, can be viewed throughout the globe • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4iDWXstrWY

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