Mental Mapping is when you have a vision of the piece of land or a specific area. It is kinda like when you visualize a town you live near or in. We often use mental mapping to give or receive directions. We use them to see the world. We also us them to have a sense of where we are. Like you in a town and it's near the bakery but you have to go to the 7-11. We use mental mapping to make a meaning in Human Geography. We also use it to get from one point to another. Another thing in Human Geography is activity spacers is the daily cycle you kind of live. Like when you wake up and leave your house then go to school it all revolves or comes back to your house. You might make stops like school or your job but you always go back.
• What have you learned about Dinka culture? What markers from the film are representative of Dinka culture? Of American culture? What values do the Lost Boys hold? How do those values compare with your own? The Dinka culture seems tough but they make the most of it and we just kind of take everything for granted. The Lost Boys make sure they hold on to the cultural traditions that they had in Africa and still have in America. • What questions and fears do the Lost Boys have about life in the U.S.? What questions and fears would you have if you were moving to a new place? What differences do you see between Dinka culture and American culture? What are some of the challenges the Lost Boys encounter? How do they adapt to life in the United States (think in terms of both assimilation and acculturation? How do you think you would adapt to life in a new country? They Dinka boys have a fear of being lonely because before they were with their people and now they are alone and not ma...
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