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Airplanes. Coal. Milk.
Oil. PCs. Rice. Solar power. Trees. Wheat. Wind energy.
The Globalist's weekly guidebook to what constitutes the "raw materials" of globalization zeroes in on the key ingredients of the global economy.
Presented in an engaging Q&A style, "Raw Materials
of Globalization" helps your students explore each item in its relevant
context — the environment, the economy, history, geography, health,
society, or the human race in general.
Shipping containers. Gold. Lithium.
Satellites. Suger. Wine. Cocoa. Diamonds. Mobile phones.
Appealing to the virtual traveler in each of
your students, our "Raw Materials" helps them take an eye-opening
look at the building blocks of today's global economy.
Used in conjunction with photos
or other strong visuals, the "Raw Materials of Globalization" becomes
a stimulating and informative weekly feature that can help capture
your students' curiosity about the world around them.
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