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Maps are not neutral. They affect the way we see the world around us
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The map you know is probably wrong.
Actually, every map you know is probably wrong in some way especially since 75% of the world’s territories face ongoing international disputes over their borders, according to The World Factbook.
You may never hear about some of these disputes like how Canada and the U.S. have never settled maritime borders in the Northwest Passage. But you’ll likely never be able to avoid hearing about other disputes like the conflict between Israel and Palestine that escalated into a war last month.
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Also, would Lakers or Warriors be a better first-round foe for the Jazz?
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Utah Jazz guards Donovan Mitchell, left, and Mike Conley celebrate after a Conley 3-pointer game against Sacramento at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020. Both players are nursing injuries but are expected to be back for the playoffs.
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The NBA regular season ends on Sunday and the playoffs are less than two weeks away. We’re right around the corner but there are still lingering questions, so I’ve opened up the the Utah Jazz mailbag for a final regular-season question-and-answer session.