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February 25, 2012February 25, 2012
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1.1. What food is most commonly What food is most commonly consumed by teenagers?consumed by teenagers?
2.2. At what age does the average At what age does the average person get his/her first car?person get his/her first car?
3.3. How many text messages How many text messages does the average teenager does the average teenager send per week?send per week?
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Source: Progress for Children: A Report Card onWater and Sanitation. UNICEF, September 2006
2 million plastic bottles,2 million plastic bottles,dumped every 5 minutes.dumped every 5 minutes.
fine arts, literature, dancing, fine arts, literature, dancing, games, cooking, dress, games, cooking, dress,
celebrations, visual images from celebrations, visual images from mediamedia
courtesy; contextual conversational patterns; concept of time; personal space; rules of conduct; facial expressions; nonverbal communication; touching; eye contact; handling emotions; notions of modesty; concept of beauty; courtship practices; relationships to animals; notions of leadership;
tempo of work; ideals of childrearing; theory of disease; social interaction rate; nature of friendships; tone of voice; attitudes
toward elders; concept of cleanliness; notions of adolescence; definition of insanity; preference for competition or cooperation; tolerance of physical pain; concept of “self”;
concept of past and future; obscenity; attitude toward dependents etc…
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Little Bee Little Bee by Chris Cleaveby Chris Cleave www.worldmapper.org www.oecd.org If the World Were a Village, If the World Were a Village,
Donatella MeadowsDonatella Meadows www.teachunicef.org