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Ecologie, économie, société, humanité.
Notre planète est exsangue, nos sociétés peu exemplaires, mais nous pouvons changer les choses.
Acte 1 : S'informer, informer, éduquer, agir.
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Do the Math: People Don't Choose to Be Poor or Unemployed

Do the Math: People Don't Choose to Be Poor or Unemployed | Ecologie & société | Scoop.it
On the 50th anniversary of the War on Poverty, many Americans are still operating under the assumption that people choose to be poor and unemployed, that they'd rather be lazy than rich, that they can afford the basic necessities of life.
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Social: Photos of Children From Around the World With Their Most Prized Possessions

Social: Photos of Children From Around the World With Their Most Prized Possessions | Ecologie & société | Scoop.it
Chiwa - Mchinji, Malawi Shot over a period of 18 months, Italian photographer Gabriele Galimberti's project Toy Stories compiles photos of children from around the world with their prized possesions—their toys.

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Gust MEES's curator insight, May 5, 2013 5:54 PM

 

A MUST check to see the differences in different countries...

 

Jess Went's comment, May 8, 2013 1:25 AM
This collection of photos would stimulate some very interesting discussion and debate in your Technology classroom. The images could be used to support students' global awareness of the different consumers and audiences of technologies designed. I would support the viewing of the collection with a Venn diagram to compare with the student's own life.
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America's Greatest Shame: Child Poverty Rises and Food Stamps Cut While Billionaires Boom

America's Greatest Shame: Child Poverty Rises and Food Stamps Cut While Billionaires Boom | Ecologie & société | Scoop.it
All in all, you could not have designed a more perfect program to enrich the rich and do absolutely nothing for the 99 percent -- and as a result, sink ever more children into poverty.
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