A Social Entrepreneur
As an aspiring social entrepreneur, my inspiration emanates from the dissection of frustration due to declining forestry and vegetation in our area. I am motivated by the social issues and unfulfilled needs I experienced in my community. Therefore, I have developed and funded solutions that directly resolve deforestation to create a positive impact on society. The gains are making money from the tree planting project, providing other energy sources, and doing good to the community. However, the pains of being a social entrepreneur are the duality of mission, lack of financial support, and inadequate business strategy.
Map 1. Title: Globalization
This map is in that book and this course because of demonstrating the movement of goods and people across the world from Afrique to Patagonia and Nouvelle-Guinee.
Map 2. Title: Regimes and Trade
This map shows some kind of globalization because of some trading roads between the Orient and the Occident. These trading roads show how different empires traded among themselves. The trade roads connected empires and kingdoms such as Andhra, Han, Parthe, Romain, and Kouchan across the region. The maps illustrate the main center of trade comprising Trebizonde, Byzance, Rome, Alexandrie, Kashgar, Canton, and Aden, showing that different people exchanged trade in these centers.
Map 3
The main “products” exchanged through this “triangular trade”
- The textiles, arms, and wine were shipped from Europe to Africa during triangular trade
- Slaves, bananas, and goats from Africa were shipped from the Americans to work in plantations.
- The coffee, cotton, and sugar produced in America were then transported to Europe.
Map 4
The information provided in the map shows the diffusion of sugarcane across the world during the triangular trade. The map illustrates that sugarcane was diffused from Indonesia to Europe during the 5th to 1st C. AD. During the conquest of the Americas and slavery sugar diffused from Europe to the Americas between the 16th to 18th centuries. Lastly, the third-world diffusion spread to other parts of the world between the 16th and 19th centuries.
Map 5
During the Age of Discovery, Ottomans invented surgical tools such as scalpels, forceps, and Catheters that are used in hospitals today. The Ottomans took control of Constantinople in 1453 and they blocked European access to the region, critically restricting trade (O’Quinn, 2018). It contributed to several scholars moving to Italy and led to them having knowledge that assisted and encouraged recovery.
Reference
O’Quinn, D. (2018). Engaging the Ottoman Empire: Vexed mediations, 1690-1815 (7th ed.). University of Pennsylvania Press.