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China

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    Fishers face sand dredges in Hamashu village, Lake Poyang.  Photo by Vince Beiser
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    PART OF: The Deadly Global War for Sand

    The World Is Starting to Run Out of Sand

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    Vince Beiser
    Grantee
    September 28, 2016
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    Jewell: Lesson Plan: The impacts of water crises in China and Flint, MI

    This lesson asks students to compare the water crisis facing Flint, Michigan to a water crisis in China. Students use digital resources and practice cooperative learning and writing skills.

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    READ MORE about Jewell: Lesson Plan: The impacts of water crises in China and Flint, MI
    September 26, 2016
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    Jewell: Interpreting Global Issues Through Picasso's "Guernica"

    This is a painting lesson that combines Pablo Picasso's famous 1937 Guernica with current day issues presented from The Pulitzer Center.

    Daniela Jewell
    Lesson Builder User
    READ MORE about Jewell: Interpreting Global Issues Through Picasso's "Guernica"
    September 26, 2016
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    Exploring Downstream: Water Resources

    Through this webquest, students use several different projects on the "Downstream" web portal to examine the impact of water resources on a wide range of communities around the world.

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    READ MORE about Exploring Downstream: Water Resources
    September 23, 2016
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    U.S. Responsibility for China’s Workers

    This is a multi-week unit on U.S. companies and the welfare of international workers. Students will examine how U.S. companies manufacture their goods and how they care for their workers abroad.

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    September 15, 2016
  • Visitors at a museum in Xi'an, a city known for its long history and rich intellectual life. Image by Sim Chi Yin. China, 2018.
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    Speaking About China

    China is a vast land but our understanding of it is dominated by views from Beijing and Shanghai. In...

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    Ai Xiaoming poses for a portrait. Image by Sim Chi Yin. China, 2016.
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    PART OF: Speaking About China

    The People in Retreat: An Interview with Ai Xiaoming

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    September 8, 2016
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    Religion and the Environment in China

    Students analyze the structure and purpose of "Searching for Sacred Mountain," a 20-minute documentary that explores connections between Buddhism and environmental sustainability practices in China.

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    August 15, 2016
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    PART OF: China: Dying to Breathe

    'Dying To Breathe,' 'Rat Tribe' exhibited in Germany

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    Chi Yin Sim
    Grantee
    August 10, 2016
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    Fishers face sand dredges in Hamashu village, Lake Poyang.  Photo by Vince Beiser
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    PART OF: The Deadly Global War for Sand

    Is Shanghai’s Appetite for Sand Killing China’s Biggest Lake?

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    Vince Beiser
    Grantee
    August 4, 2016
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  • Land reclamation works are on-going at this area of Tuas, Singapore's westernmost area where a new massive container port—the world's largest in the next 30 years—is being built. The port authority is using materials dredged from the nearby seabed and earth excavated from tunneling work on a subway line to cut use of sand by about 70 per cent in the building of this pier—which will be one of four eventually. Singapore has been short of sand for its sizeable and continual land reclamation and construction…
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    The Deadly Global War for Sand

    Concrete. Glass. Silicon. Our civilization is built on the most important yet most overlooked...

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The Deadly Global War for Sand
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    Funston: Interpreting Global Issues Through Picasso's "Guernica"

    This is a painting lesson that combines Pablo Picasso's famous 1937 "Guernica" with current day issues presented by the Pulitzer Center.

    Catherine Funston
    Lesson Builder User
    READ MORE about Funston: Interpreting Global Issues Through Picasso's "Guernica"
    June 17, 2016

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