Saturday, August 19, 2006

The skill of note-taking: space, brevity, legibility; also, California quiz answers


Aug 18
Notes on California/Los Angeles/San Andreas fault

moxie: energy, guts

Wikipedia.org

Cal: 37M
3rd largest US, pop & area

GDP: 1.5 trillion (Gross Domestic Product, a measurement of a nation';s wealth)
13% of US econ

area larger than Germany

Ag: the Central Valley (which is partly desert)

pg2
Sierra Nevada (snowy mtns)

Mt Whitney (name a gecko Mt Whitney) highest peak in cont. US
Yosemite
Lake Tahoe (tourism)

Over 1/3 state Forested!


megalopolis: when several cities “grow together”
1) SanJose-SanFrancisco-Oakland
2)LA-LongBeach-SantaAna-Irvine-Anaheim-SanBernadino
pop: 12.9 M

Most pop state 12% of Amers
More Cals than Canadians

One of 3 minority-majority states (Hawaii, NMex)

Spt a minority-majority city:
51% black, 47% white, 1% Asian
(African-Amer pop 13%)

pg3

indus 1) ag 2) aerospace 3) ent/tv 4) mfg 5) mining

largest US port: LA / LB

prof sports a major economic force

San Andreas fault:
800 m / SCal
right-lateral strike-slip fault / geological term
ready for the “big one”
devastate LA to san Diego

Diverse state:
largest Asian-Am in US
140 countries rep in LA
polyglot - many languages

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Cedric Glover / cmhs alumnus
active/passive
“pick your brains”

Light industry: GM H3, Frymaster, Libbey-Owens, GE

eucalyptus project, California redwoods / n of Marin county.

Note-taking skills: space, brevity, legibility

Geo class web site as homework:
check it no less than Sundays and Wednesdays.

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California quiz answers

1. c) viticulture
2. d) Fullerton
3. a) Google
4. a) East
5. F
6. d) China
7. d) Malibu
8. c) suit prone
9. b) Google
10. T
11. F
12. a) South Korea
13. a) Navy research center
14. d) Oakland
15. a) San Francisco
16. a) 1939
17. c) Xerox
18. F
19. a) the Mojave
20. T

1 comment:

magnolia_mer said...

What's a California quiz without Trader Joe's? I visited a client in Fullerton and apparently everybody shops for groceries there. It's like, the law, y'know.