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Springville Students for Darfur Teachers

Mr. Beiter - S-GI Middle School Social Studies Teacher
Mr. Karb - S-GI Middle School Social Studies Teacher
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Teaching Darfur

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Within this site you will find many ideas on how to successfully become involved in the movement to Stop the Genocide in Darfur.


Listed below you will find a video from The Miniature Earth Project. Take a few minutes and watch the video with your colleages/students. The video shows how small our world truly is and how one person can make a difference from any corner of the planet.



The idea of reducing the world’s population to a community of only 100 people is very useful and important. It makes us easily understand the differences in the world. There are many types of reports that use the Earth’s population reduced to 100 people, especially in the Internet. Ideas like this should be more often shared, especially nowadays when the world seems to be in need of dialogue and understanding among different cultures, in a way that it has never been before. (www.miniature-earth.com)

 

Click Here To View The Low Resolution Video

Click Here To View The High Resolution Video (Miniature Earth Website)




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