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INT 113 Southern New Hampshire University Germany Final Project Discussion

 

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1-1      Discussion: Country Composition and Geography

Use this discussion sample pdf attached as a guide when completing your own analysis.

Begin by introducing yourself to the class and explaining your background.

  • Throughout this course, we will use the discussion topic in each module to work on the final project in a step-by-step manner. This gives you the opportunity to get feedback from your instructor and your peers while you work. Due to the nature of these discussion assignments, they are weighted more heavily than a typical course discussion and you will spend a majority of your time engaging in this topic.

Before we begin, you might want to complete the final project review for this module. Post any questions you have in the General Questions topic.

In this first discussion, you will choose a country, other than the USA or Turkey, that you would like to focus on for your final project, and work on the following critical elements: Rationale, Location, and Country Composition.

Share your country choice for the final project and the reasoning behind this decision. Next, visit the World Atlas and The World Factbook to begin collecting important geographic and demographic information on the region.

Share a map of the country in the discussion and identify the following elements:

Regional       location

Water       access

Bordering       countries

Natural       hazards or climate

Identify the following elements of the country:

Literacy       rate

Rate       of urbanization

Heavily       populated cities

  • Major       religions

Educational       data

  • Age       structure

Address the following questions based on your findings:

  • What       opportunities do you see from this information?

What       considerations would impact shipping, labor, or other operations?

  • Are       there any risks?

Respond to two of your classmates by sharing your own observations on their chosen countries and asking questions to encourage other considerations.