US cities are park-poor
Ethnography
Neighborhoods are desperately short of park space
Random
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Why is there inadequate park space?
Because these are metropolitan areas
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What is an ethnography?
The scientific description of the customs of peoples and cultures.
100
By what kind of populations live in low-income neighborhoods?
minorities and recent immigrants
100
What room number are we in?
213
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Give a example of a place that does not have enough park space and explain why
Atlanta, LA, San Jose, New Orleans and Dallas
200
What is the goal of an ethnography?
The goal is to gain a greater understanding of a type of culture and its surroundings
200
Give a example of a neighborhood that is low income
LA, Canal
200
What school does Karen, Tory and Kevin attend?
University of Redlands, Wesleyan, Marin Academy
300
Are people able to access parks? Give a example
An example can be seen in NY city where they lack access to nearby parks
300
What is objective research?
"facts" and "details" about a specific subject
300
What does inequality do in neighborhoods?
creates substantial costs to the nation as a whole
300
Describe what we did last class
My presentation and read article
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In 2000, how many Americans were living in metropolitan areas?
80%
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What is subjective research?
"feelings" and ones own reaction towards things
400
Adults with incomes below poverty level are ___ times as like as high income adults to never be physically active. Fill in the blank
3
400
How many years has Aim High been a program?
28 years
500
In Atlanta there are 1,000 residents. How many park space did they have?
Only 7.8 for every resident
500
What is an auto-ethnography?
Autobiographical personal narrative that explores the writer's experience of life.
500
What neighborhood has the second highest poverty rate?
LA
500
When Karen did her presentation, what did discover about the canal?
Culture, environment and gender had a impact on how the people acted around the canal