If The World Were A Village
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If the World Were a Village
Author | : David J. Smith |
Publsiher | : Kids Can Press Ltd |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 2020-03-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781553377320 |
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This bestseller is newly revised with updated statistics, new activities and completely new material on food security, energy and health. By shrinking the planet down to a village of just 100 people, children will discover how to grow up global and establish their own place in the world village.
If the World Were a Village
Author | : David J. Smith |
Publsiher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Geography |
ISBN | : 0713668806 |
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This is the new paperback edition of a beautiful and unique book, which explains facts about the world's population in a simple and fascinating way. Instead of unimaginable billions, it presents the whole world as a village of just 100 people. We soon find out that 22 speak a Chinese dialect and that 17 cannot read or write. We also discover the people's religions, their education, their standard of living, and much much moreā¦ This book provokes thought and elicits questions. It cannot fail to inspire children's interest in world geography, citizenship and different customs and cultures, whether they read it at home or at school.
If the World Were 100 People
Author | : Jackie McCann |
Publsiher | : Crown Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2021-07-20 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780593372333 |
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Help your child become a global citizen with this accessible introduction to the people who live on our planet, with big ideas broken into bite-size chunks through clever graphic design. Perfect for home and classroom settings! With almost 7.8 billion people sharing the earth, it can be a little hard to picture what the human race looks like all together. But if we could shrink the world down to just 100 people, what could we learn about the human race? What would we look like? Where and how would we all be living? This book answers all these questions and more! Reliably sourced and deftly illustrated, If the World Were 100 People is the perfect starting point to understanding our world and becoming a global citizen. If we focus on just 100 people, it's easier to see what we have in common and what makes us unique. Then we can begin to appreciate each other and also ask what things we want to change in our world.
If America Were a Village
Author | : David J. Smith |
Publsiher | : Kids Can Press Ltd |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 2009-08 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781554533442 |
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This important book teaches children all about the large, diverse country of America - past, present and future - using a simple metaphor of a village of just 100 people.
It Takes a Village
Author | : Hillary Rodham Clinton |
Publsiher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2012-12-11 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781471108648 |
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Ten years ago one of America's most important public figures, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, chronicled her quest both deeply personal and, in the truest sense, public to help make our society into the kind of village that enables children to become able, caring resilient adults. IT TAKES A VILLAGE is a textbook for caring, filled with truths that are worth a read, and a reread. In her substantial new introduction, Senator Clinton reflects on how our village has changed over the last decade, from the internet to education, and on how her own understanding of children has deepened as she has watched Chelsea grow up and take on challenges new to her generation, from a first job to living through a terrorist attack. She discusses how the work she is doing in the Senate is helping children and looks at where America has been successful, improvements in the foster care system and support for adoption, and where there is still work to be done, providing pre-school programmes and universal health care to all our children. This new edition elucidates how the choices we make about how we raise our children, and how we support families, will determine how all nations will face the challenges of this century.
The Village Against the World
Author | : Dan Hancox |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 257 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781781681305 |
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One hundred kilometers from Seville, there is a small village, Marinaleda, that for the last thirty years has been at the center of a long struggle to create a communist utopia. In a story reminiscent of the Asterix books, Dan Hancox explores the reality behind the community where no one has a mortgage, sport is played in the Che Guevara stadium and there are monthly "Red Sundays" where everyone works together to clean up the neighbourhood. In particular he tells the story of the village mayor, Sanchez Gordillo, who in 2012 became a household name in Spain after leading raids on local supermarkets to feed the Andalucian unemployed.
The Global Village Myth
Author | : Patrick Porter |
Publsiher | : Georgetown University Press |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2015-01-27 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781626161924 |
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Porter challenges the powerful ideology of "Globalism" that is widely subscribed to by the US national security community. Globalism entails visions of a perilous shrunken world in which security interests are interconnected almost without limit, exposing even powerful states to instant war. Globalism does not just describe the world, but prescribes expansive strategies to deal with it, portraying a fragile globe that the superpower must continually tame into order. Porter argues that this vision of the world has resulted in the US undertaking too many unnecessary military adventures and dangerous strategic overstretch. Distance and geography should be some of the factors that help the US separate the important from the unimportant in international relations. The US should also recognize that, despite the latest technologies, projecting power over great distances still incurs frictions and costs that set real limits on American power. Reviving an appreciation of distance and geography would lead to a more sensible and sustainable grand strategy.
97 Orchard Street New York
Author | : Linda Granfield |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : 97 Orchard Street (New York, N.Y.) |
ISBN | : 0887765807 |
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Imagine growing up on Orchard Street in 1916. If you were a member of the large Confino family you'd be living in 325 square feet of space. The only fresh air and natural light would come from the two windows in the front room. No heat, no water, no bathtub, no shower. Toilet in the hall. The Confinos' apartment is only one part of the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, an extraordinary facility in New York City. The Museum has restored 97 Orchard Street to provide us with an opportunity to understand the immigrant experience shared by millions who have come to North America. In text and with archival photos, Linda Granfield tells the story of four families, including the Confinos, who called 97 Orchard Street home, and provides information about the period, the history of the house, and the neighborhood, bringing to life conditions that were familiar to immigrants in many of North America's big cities. The stories and archival materials are beautifully complemented by Arlene Alda's sensitive photographs that evoke the hardship, the dignity, and the hope encompassed in 97 Orchard Street. The book includes useful facts, information about the Museum and its efforts to help new immigrants who share similar experiences. Whether or not the reader can visit the Museum itself, this book is a valuable resource in understanding our own histories in North America.