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Students examine basic trade terms and data about the economies of countries increasingly used as outsources for American jobs. Full Review »
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Students explore how the recent earthquake in Pakistan has resulted in temporary diplomacy between Pakistan and India. Full Review »
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Students create a standard of living profile for a developing nation, and compare it to the same measure for a developed nation. They evaluate the pros and cons of industrialization in a developing nation. Full Review »
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Students study about "breaking news" by analyzing the New York Times' coverage of the July 2006 bombing of seven commuter trains in Mumbai, India. They write their own breaking news stories for homework. Full Review »
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Students investigate India's technology outsourcing, and examine their own career choices to determine what technology is required in the field. Students dermine how careers have changed over time and speculate future changes, then write resumes for an ideal candidate in twenty years. Full Review »
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Students compare and contrast the economic roles of women throughout history in the United States, India, and Israel. After examining pictures of women from various time periods, they share observations. They watch video clips and examine case studies of women from India and Israel and conclude by writing essays on the topic. Full Review »
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Students share reactions to Mattel CEO Bob Eckert's message to consumers. They identify how Mattel is responding to several product recalls by reading and discussing the article "After Stumbling, Mattel Cracks Down in China." Students participate in a fishbowl discussion about the short- and long-term effects of the recalls on companies and consumers and prepare public information posters designed to impact consumer behavior. Full Review »

