Peter Menzel’s Material World nce/material.html.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
My name is Orlanda Brito and I was born in Viseu, on 7th of May 1978,Im 31 years old and I married to my husband on 12 thof February I have got.
Advertisements

What types of crops are produced in Chembakolli?
Freeport, Illinois Guatemala is a country in Central America, with a population of approximately 13 million people. It is about the size of Tennessee and.
A Look at Lifestyles Around the World NOVA: World in Balance.
How many members are there in this family? Who are they? There are four members in this family. They are daddy and mummy, and their two children, a son.
Photo Report: Cuba after the Hurricanes Photos by Caridad.
Living in a Material World “Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants.” Epictetus.
Superpower China - Cheap and Cheerful? A presentation by Bianca and Franziska.
My Family. This is a photo from My father was 25 years old. My mother was 26 years old. This is a photo from My father was 25 years old. My.
Second Grade English High Frequency Words
1 Material World photographer Peter Menzel with Buddhist monks in Bhutan.
Definition:- Preposition is a word, which is used before a noun, a noun phrase or a pronoun, connecting it to another word. Definition:- Preposition is.
Demographics 1/6/13. Opener: What do you know about the world based on the information on the site? What is your evidence?
Birth Rate The number of live births per 1,000 population (people) in a given year.
An informal network for practitioner and scholars convened by Search for Common Ground and the Displaced Children and Orphans Fund of USAID with the broad.
Global Population Aging
Families Around the World An Examination of Families from Different Places.
Chembakolli A Village in India.
THE FEMALE DIARY OR COMING OUT OF THE DARK Date : ( Switzerland ) We were entrusted the most intimate and we kept it in the diary.
Materialism 1.What do you think materialism means? 2.Think of all your families possessions- could they all be displayed on the sidewalk outside the house.
What is culture?.
Taiwan - Chaozhou Senior High School Je yu wu Zi Qi QUO Xiao-Shuang Lai Wei jun Qiu.
1 Sentences. 2 We traveled to Canada. 3 I try to speak English.
Our Global Village If there were only 100 people in the entire world…
Aliya Pabani Tanvi Srivastava Alisha Panjwani RESEARCH TEAM JUNE, 2010 BANGALORE “HOUSEHOLD BC”
(Page in the ESV pew bible)
Units Grammar – Vocabulary Prepared by : Mrs. Azza Khattab
More Developed vs. Less Developed Countries. 1.How many babies do you think the average woman has over her lifetime in the United States? 2.Do you have.
I lunch before hands washing not. For what reason his daughter hair brushing is ?
Answer the following questions: 1, How many children does your mother have? 2, Who does more housework in your family? 3, How many hours does she spend.
A Quiz about Problem Solving. You are to work in groups. Every member of the group has to think. You are to help each other. Share ideas and solutions.
ANCIENT GREEK WOMEN. THE IMPORTANCE OF GREEK WOMEN From photographic evidence we know that Greek women were not very important. They had non public lives.
Material World Material World: A Global Family Portrait by Peter Menzel. San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1994.
1 Mongolia Sparsely populated Formerly communist, now democratic One-third of people are nomadic or semi-nomadic; one-third live in the capital city.
Rosario Gamutin, 44 y.o., mother of four is an active member of the Creative Hands of Women from Barangay Bosque Cluster. Her husband works is Metro.
Japan: The Childless Society? Chap 1. Young Mother's Dilemma Jolivet, Muriel
Daily Colonial Life By Julia Maier. Trades/Farming Most of the families during colonial times did their own farming. They grew most of their food and.
Relationships between community and the environment
Material World First Impressions. China: The Wu Family.
Sight Words.
The setting Sun in Congo The greens of the mountains of Kimbau and Kingungi.
PREPOSITIONS Definition:-
The Stone Age Paleolithic Era Neolithic Era.
Prehistory Period 1: up to 600 BCE. Searching for Human Origins ▪ There are three main groups of scientists that search for and study the origins of humans.
Chapter 4 Enduring Traditions. Families and Villages The family is the cornerstone of traditional African society Arranged marriage is were the parents.
Dorothea Lange May 26, 1895 – October 11, Dorothea Lange In 1902 at age seven, Lange had polio. There was no cure for it but she came out of it.
The study of populations Developed Countries Developed Countries -Ex. United states -Have higher average incomes -Slower population growth -Diverse industrial.
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA SAN FRANCISCO ASIGNATURA: INGLES I By: Lic. Luz Marina Zubizarreta Agüero.
Family ELL Warm Up Read the sentence and decide whether or not you agree or disagree with the statement. Afterwards, check with your group members.
Social Media – The Evolution of Communication Technology.
Презентация к уроку английского языка на тему «What do you do to help your family? для 4 класса УМК Биболетовой М.З. Учитель английского языка МБОУ СОШ№20.
Image Presentation CHAMP C- Level 0 H- Raise hand A- Critiquing artwork M- None P- Raising hand to answer discussion questions and contribute thoughts.
“THE RELATIONSHIP THAT MATTERS”. THE RELATIONSHIP THAT MATTERS 1 Corinthians 15:33 (NIV) Do not be misled: “Bad company corrupts good character.”
ECON 100 Lecture 20 Monday, April 22.
ECON 100 Lecture 21 Monday, April 28.
Child Laborer Profile Child Laborer Profile Child Laborer Profile
The Athenian Household
Japan: The Childless Society? Chap 1. Young Mother's Dilemma
She didn’t have a television
People of the Longhouse
Material World photographer Peter Menzel with Buddhist monks in Bhutan
What the World Eats + Material World
High Frequency Words. High Frequency Words a about.
Material World photographer Peter Menzel with Buddhist monks in Bhutan
Material World photographer Peter Menzel with Buddhist monks in Bhutan
Things Fall Apart: Gender Roles
Japan: The Childless Society? Chap 1. Young Mother's Dilemma
Material World photographer Peter Menzel with Buddhist monks in Bhutan
What types of crops are produced in Chembakolli?
Presentation transcript:

Peter Menzel’s Material World nce/material.html

China: The Wu Family The nine members of this extended family—father Wu Ba Jiu (59), mother Guo Yu Xian (57), their sons, daughters-in-law, and three grandchildren—live in a three-bedroom, 600-square-foot dwelling in rural Yunnan Province. While they have no telephone, they get news and images of a wider world through two radios and the family's most prized possession, a television. In the future, they hope to get one with a 30-inch screen as well as a VCR, a refrigerator, and drugs to combat diseases in the carp they raise in their ponds. Not included in the photo are their 100 mandarin trees, vegetable patch, and three pigs.

India: The Yadev Family At age 25, Mashre Yadev is already mother to four children, the oldest of whom was born when she was 17. Each morning at their home in rural Uttar Pradesh, she draws water from a well so that her older children can wash before school. She cooks over a wood fire in a windowless, six-by- nine-foot kitchen, and such labor-intensive domestic work keeps her busy from dawn to dusk. Her husband Bachau, 32, works roughly 56 hours a week, when he can find work. In rough times, family members have gone more than two weeks with little food. Everything they own—including two beds, three bags of rice, a broken bicycle, and their most cherished belonging, a print of Hindu gods—appears in this photograph.

Japan: The Ukita Family Like many Japanese women, 43-year-old Sayo Ukita had children relatively late in life. Her youngest daughter is now in kindergarten, not yet burdened by the pressures of exams and Saturday "cram school" that face her nine-year-old sister. Sayo is supremely well- organized, which helps her manage the busy schedules of her children and maintain order in their 1,421-square-foot Tokyo home stuffed with clothes, appliances, and an abundance of toys for both her daughters and dog. She and her husband Kazuo, 45, have all the electronic and gas-powered conveniences of modern life, but their most cherished possessions are a ring and heirloom pottery. The family's wish for the future: a larger house with more storage space.

Mali: The Natomo Family It is not unusual in this West African country for men to have two wives, as 39- year-old Soumana Natomo does. More wives mean more progeny—and a greater chance you will be supported in old age. Soumana now has eight children, and his wives, Pama Kondo (28) and Fatouma Niangani Toure (26), will likely have more. How many of these children will survive, though, is uncertain: Mali's infant mortality rate ranks among the ten highest in the world. Some of the family's possessions are not included in this photo—another mortar and pestle for pounding grain, two wooden mattress platforms, 30 mango trees, and old radio batteries that the children use as toys. (Note: The Natomos appear on the adobe roof of their house in Kouakourou. An infant son is nestled in his mother's arms. One daughter is absent.)

United States: The Skeen Family Rick and Pattie Skeen's 1,600-square-foot house lies on a cul-de-sac in Pearland, Texas, a suburb of Houston. The fire hydrant in this photo is real, but not working—a souvenir from Rick's days as a firefighter. Rick, 36, now splices cables for a phone company. Pattie, 34, teaches school at a Christian academy. To get the picture, photographers hoisted the family up in a cherry picker. Yet the image still leaves out a refrigerator-freezer, camcorder, woodworking tools, computer, glass butterfly collection, trampoline, fishing equipment, and the rifles Rick uses for deer hunting, among other things. Though rich with possessions, nothing is as important to the Skeens as their Bible. For this devoutly Baptist family, like many families around the world, it is a spiritual—rather than material—life that matters most.