[REUPLOAD] The First Episode!

[REUPLOAD] The First Episode!

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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

Hello. Hi there. Welcome to the first episode of the notable humanities podcast where we talk about the topics in a non- boring way every minute. I am Trenton Snow — and I'm Jeremy Kyano. Today we are going to learn about the nature. — This podcast exists to explore essential topics in humanities helping us better understand the world around us. Also because it is a grade in each episode we aim to make complex ideas more accessible and entertaining. — We will first disclose demography situation side and situation factors and population density. To — start this sucker off we'll talk about demography first. — Where in the world is demography Trenton? — Demography is a study of births, deaths, income, and disease incident statistics. That sounds so gushive. — Why would you say that? Also, what did we learn about demography in class? — Well, we learned about grabs like the gender and age graph, which is called the population pyramid. And we will talk about that later in the episode. That is very boring. Time to hear a joke. I tried to think of a good geography joke, but got lost along the way. Guess you could say I'm geographically challenged. That is hilarious. But let's return to the topic. What do you know about side and situation factors? — Um, no. I do not want to stop lolly gagging. I loathe and despise you now because you are a criticism andy. I would have never thought you were one. You traitor. Anyways, sight and situation factors include landforms, soil quality, climate, and resources. Okay, Jun, that is an excellent description of the side and the factors affecting the situation. — You are very welcome, Jeremy. What about you? Tell me what your favorite type of situation factor is. — My is resources. What about you? — Well, I sure do fancy re resources, but my favorite one is probably climate. Also, I forgive you, Jeremy. Do you know what population density is? — Yes, I do. Population density is a measurement of population per unit length of land area. Do you know the difference the different types of population densities? — densities are physiological density, agricultural density, and arithmetic density. What is your favorite density and how do you measure it? My favorite type of density is aromatic density because it is complicated and you measure it by the total number of people divided by the total land area. What about you? — My favorite density is agricultural. You measure it by dividing the area of farmland by the population of farmers in the area. Thank you for asking. What's the other one we should have talked about? didn't talk about is physological density. You calculated by the number of people per unit area of variable land. A high physological density suggests that the available agricultural land is being used and more and may reach it being used its output limit sooner than a country with lower physological density. Thank you for your response, Jeremy. You're such an egghehead. We also have to talk about significant population regions. — Do you know what the four major population regions are? — The world's top are East Asia, South Asia, Europe, and Southeast Asia. These areas consist of twothirds of the world's population. — Okay, that was a good recap of the four major population regions. — No problem, Jeremy. You are such a liberty gibbit. — What even? — Hold on. Wait. I got to redo that. No problem, Jeremy. — What even is your population region? — A population region is the number of inhabitants of a given area. You're such a lumx. would like to introduce local wall dweller Brunes to say a word from our sponsor. Okay, it's going to be good. This episode of Notable Humanities is sponsored by ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ICE is a federal law enforcement agency under the US Department of Homeland

Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

Security. ICE's mission is to protect the United States from undocumented immigration that could threaten national security. You can join ICE by calling 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0. Join IC today. Thanks to IC for sponsoring this podcast. Can I go back to the nursing home now? — Thank you local geyser prunes for that amazing sponsor segment. — Who is prunes and where did she come from? — She lives in the walls. Jeremy Castanada. — Now we have to do next the next topic. Unit 2. 3. — Oh, fiddlesticks. I completely forgot what unit 2 three is. Jeremy, drive my memory for me. The next topic is population pyramid, skill dependency ratio, sex ratio, and age cohorts. — Thank you for the roster, Jeremy. You're a lifesaver. — You're welcome, Trenton. Do you know what a population pyramid is? — A population pyramid or age sex pyramid is a graphical illustration of the distribution of a population by age groups and sex. It typically takes the shape of a pyramid when a population is growing. As demographer Hans Rosting said, understanding population pyramids is essential for predicting economic and social trends. I give a bad press to whoever made this graph because pyramids are threedimensional and the shape is more of a two-dimensional triangle. — Can you give me an example? An example of a population pyramid would be an infographic which depicts the age groups within a population on a vertical axis while populations within each sex are represented on the horizontal axis. I'm still mad about the creator not knowing their shapes. — Oh yeah. Thank you for the inepth analysis. — Yippee. You're so absolutely d welcome. And because you're being so nice to me right now, here's a joke pertaining to geography. Why did the boogeyman know all the map symbols? Because he's a legend. — That was a hilarious as a funny water bottle. Trenton, — thank you, Jeremy. But we have to finish broadcast. — So Trenton, how do you read a population pyramid? Well, a narrow base shows a low birth rate as small numbers of children are born. Argo, a narrowing base indicates a falling birth rate. A wide top suggests a high proportion of people living stronger. Straight sides depict a low death rate. — That is a lot to remember. Trenton, — I know it's oodles of information, but it's imperative for us to know. Also, what is scale? Scale is an essential geographic tool for creating and interpreting maps. — What is an example of scale on a gosh darn map, Jeremy? — For example, the statement 1 in = 1 mile is an excellent example of scale. — Great scale. Do you know what dependency ratio is? — Of course. The dependency ratio is a percentage of people within a population who are either too young or too old to work and must therefore be supported by the labor of working adults within that population. — Bazinga, you're such a smelly gossip, Jeremy, — your turn. Do you know what the sex ratio is? — The sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a population. Thanks for asking, Jeremy. I'm as thankful as two loonies shredded the looney bin during Thanksgiving. You're welcome. Can you give me an example of the sex ratio? — All right. A sex ratio of 117 means there are 117 males to every 100 females. Can you give me another example? — Okay. For example, the expected sex ratio at birth is said to be 105 male birds per 100 female birds. — Great example. Do you know what an age cohort is? Yes, I do. The H cohort is a group of people of a similar age. I'm as confused as a gargantuan mosquito that's also confused. — Okay. An example Hort is Gonafa, which is a group of people of a similar age who are in a group. C is an example that relates to me because I am part of it. Now, you should give me an example, too, cuz you sound like you don't know what the H clockworth is. — Great googly moogly. Thanks for clearing up my discombobulation. For example, generation X was born from

Segment 3 (10:00 - 10:00)

1965 to 1980. And I am also part of generation Z. — That was a great example. Trenton, can you give me a summary of what we learned today in unit one? Well, on topic one, we learned about demography, sight and situation factors, population densities, arithmetic, physiological, and agricultural, and measure population regions. What did we just now learn on topic two? In — topic two, we learned about the population pyramid scale, ethnicity ratio, and sex ratio. And that is it. Time to end this. See you next episode. — Yoza, we saw one last thing. We need to tease the next episode. Let me go back to the nursing home already. I'm very zonked. — Stay tuned for the episode 2 unit 3 special coming soon. — Bye. guitar.

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