First of all, your map is very informative and thus, in my opinion, very good. My only real issue with it is that, although you address why you did not, I would have appreciated the connection lines in between your headquarters and subsidiary offices. I think that, although excessive, this would have shown the dispersion of the TNC throughout the areas that it covers. I think that it is very good that you included the major controversy of your TNC with your map. I also like that you used different types of icons to identify different types of operations. However, there is no explanation of what these different types of operations centers do and how they are different and/or connected to the headquarters. Overall, great job!
Write a short paragraph about a classmate's map. Comment on what is interesting or unique about the particular TNC or about the presentation of the map itself. Do this for at least three maps. Comments are due by Friday, December 11th at noon and are factored into the map grade.
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First of all, your map is very informative and thus, in my opinion, very good. My only real issue with it is that, although you address why you did not, I would have appreciated the connection lines in between your headquarters and subsidiary offices. I think that, although excessive, this would have shown the dispersion of the TNC throughout the areas that it covers. I think that it is very good that you included the major controversy of your TNC with your map. I also like that you used different types of icons to identify different types of operations. However, there is no explanation of what these different types of operations centers do and how they are different and/or connected to the headquarters. Overall, great job!
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