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2 International Studies

3 What does it mean to be a “citizen of the world”? Take a few minutes to brainstorm what someone being a “citizen of the world” means.

4 Are we “citizens of the world”? Global citizenship takes many forms Why are we global citizens? Do we need to be global citizens?

5 Globalization Integration of markets, politics, values and environmental concerns across borders

6 “Representation of the World Population” Activity What, if anything, surprised you? What did not surprise you?

7 Global Issues What are big issues that have faced the world in the past and today?

8 Why? Why are some countries rich and others poor? Why are some countries more powerful or dominant? Why has the world faced, and is the world facing, the issues previously listed?

9 International Studies We study the…. – Environment – History – Government and political structure – Economic policies – Culture Social life Religious or spiritual beliefs Art, architecture, literature, and crafts Scientific/architectural achievements

10 Developed v. Developing Countries According to the United Nations, a developed country has… High GDP (gross domestic product) High life expectancy High literacy rates Good education Good health care In general, a developed nation has a better economy and quality of life for its people.

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12 Developed v. Developing Countries A developing, or least developed country (LDC), has... Lower GDP Low life expectancy Low literacy rate Poor education or lack thereof Poor or inaccessible health care http://www.unfpa.org/aids_clock/http://www.unfpa.org/aids_clock/ http://chartsbin.com/view/1353http://chartsbin.com/view/1353 They also tend to have higher populations.

13 Life Expectancy

14 Prevalence of AIDS/HIV Worldwide (WHO, 2002)

15 Literacy Rates

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17 Africa, Middle East & Asia, Latin America

18 But why? Why do less developed countries have a lower quality of life and poorer economy? We will study the…. – Environmental conditions – Political structure – Economic policies/philosophies – Culture & social structure – Historical influences …of Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.


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