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United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Amman (Jordan). Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa. – 1991
The Gulf Crisis that erupted in August, 1990 brought Jordan widespread economic devastation, increased poverty, the threat of hunger, health setbacks, and other hardships. Just as the country's economy was beginning to pull out of a lingering recession, Jordan was struck by the economic embargo against Iraq, the influx of over a million evacuees…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Children, Developing Nations, Economic Impact
Matthews, Jessica Tuchman, Ed. – 1990
In April of 1990, a three-day conference was convened at which 76 men and women from 18 countries representing a spectrum of government, business, labor, academia, the media, and the professions gathered to discuss how the United State should reorient its policies and relations toward other countries and international institutions to preserve the…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Environment, Environmental Influences, Foreign Policy
Johnson-Dean, Lynn – 1986
This study examines economic development in Third World countries and the use of portable video systems in development projects. The study, conducted in 1985, attempts to measure the level of effectiveness of videotape programs as a communication tool for training rural subsistence women in Honduras in technical aspects of pig-keeping. Classical…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Economic Development, Imperialism, Industrialization
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Stanley Foundation, Muscatine, IA. – 1983
Twenty-eight conference participants, consisting of diplomats, government officials, and scholars, strongly urged the General Assembly to begin preparations for a 1985 meeting of the heads of state of the United Nation's 157 member nations. The purpose of the summit would be to provide an opportunity for the members to reaffirm their support of…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Developing Nations, Disarmament, Foreign Countries
Haupt, Arthur; Kane, Thomas T. – 1988
Demography is the scientific study of populations. Population change has an impact on every facet of life. This revised handbook contains additional information on how to calculate the total fertility rate and life tables. The purpose of the handbook is to clarify and explain demographic terminology, to aid public understanding, and to assist…
Descriptors: Demography, Developing Nations, Global Approach, Instructional Materials
Jacobson, Jodi L. – 1990
Locating the issue of abortion in a global public policy context, with the array of public health, human rights, and social questions that are implicated, is the aim of this paper. Abortion laws around the world have been liberalized since the 1950s, with a resultant decrease in abortion-related mortality among women. The proportion of the world's…
Descriptors: Abortions, Current Events, Family Planning, Foreign Countries
Padgett, Carmen H. A. – 1982
This paper analyzes the relevance and implications of cross-cultural education for citizens of the United States and foreigners, and provides several definitions of culture. Educators must get closer to the foreign culture they are interested in learning or teaching. In that way they would discover how members of other cultures learn and could…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences, Cultural Pluralism
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Div. of Curriculum and Instruction. – 1983
Designed for use in the New York City public secondary schools, this guide was developed to assist the teacher and supervisor in using a three semester, eight theme, global history course. This guide, which covers "Economic, Political, and Cultural Changes in the Post-War World Affect Our Lives Today" is divided into eight sub-themes: (1)…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Curriculum Enrichment, Demography, Economic Factors
Postel, Sandra – 1986
Human activities that have altered the earth's chemistry are discussed in terms of their potential ecological and economic consequences. Humanity's impact on the disruption of the natural cycles of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur is assessed. Data are presented which illustrate the extent of change in these cycles. Risks particularly threatening and…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Economic Factors, Environmental Education
Newcombe, Alan, Ed. – Peace Research Reviews, 1984
Two volumes designed to increase awareness of accidental nuclear war dangers are presented. The first of 5 sections in volume I proposes that although accidental war is preventable, the current arms race and secrecy about accidents and false alarms increase the possibility of an accidental war. Section 2 posits that decreased decision-making time…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Alarm Systems, Futures (of Society), Military Science
Joy, Carrol; Regan, Patrick – 1983
This elementary and secondary level world hunger curriculum guide is designed both to educate teachers and students in the basics of world hunger, and to guide them in organizing student groups to take action that will combat hunger. A background information section is presented in part 1, which describes who and where the hungry are, what it is…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Elementary Secondary Education, Hunger, Interdisciplinary Approach
Conservation Foundation, Washington, DC. – 1987
This document provides a review of the United States' progress in improving the condition of its environment and the management of its natural resources, as well as a global perspective with regard to this country's policies. The report is divided into two parts. The first five chapters describe and analyze a wide range of environmental conditions…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Economic Factors, Environmental Education
Melville, Keith, Ed. – 1983
Appropriate for secondary school social studies, this booklet outlines approaches for dealing with the threat of nuclear warfare in six sections. The first section, "Learning to Live with Nuclear Weapons," introduces the topic and considers what can be done to decrease the risk of nuclear warfare without jeopardizing the nation's security. "Arms…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizen Participation, Decision Making, Disarmament
Hunt, Vilma R. – 1977
Both English and foreign language articles and books, most of them published since 1950, are cited in this bibliography on the health of women in the workplace. Citations were selected to represent the efforts that have been made by health professionals, statisticians, historians, and social scientists in this area. The designation "at work"…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Diseases, Employed Women, Health
Burns, Robin – 1978
The text of a speech at a UNICEF conference in Australia, this document discusses how development education has come into being, why it is important, and prospects and problems for furthering the work. Amidst criticism of the sincerity of donor charity, the honesty and effectiveness of helping agencies, media overexposure, and the questioning of…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Educational Development
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