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WWF - Species - Protecting the Future of Nature - 1 views

    • purple lephant
       
      Create a simple powerpoint of 3 endangered animals and write a short description of them.
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Great Wall of China - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 12 views

    • Tom March
       
      Add questions
    • Vince McCafferty
       
      I bet it took lots of cement to put it together
  • The first was built in the 5th century BC
    • Tom March
       
      I wonder what that looked like
    • Sue McDonald
       
      where was it built?
  • The first was built in the 5th century BC.
    • btwopae
       
      not much left eh?
    • raniferns
       
      Massive
    • btwopae
       
      ok
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    • Multivac 11
       
      So you can't see it from space!
    • joel_aarons
       
      So he says!
    • anonymous
       
      This certainly suggests it is a great urban myth!
    • btwopae
       
      Of course you can't see it,imagine how relatively thin it would look from space.
  • The Great Wall stands 5 people wide and 20 people high
  • The current wall was built during the Ming Dynasty
    • purple lephant
       
      How long was the Ming Dynasty?
    • anonymous
       
      Was it named after someone? When was it in relation to other eras? eg middle ages
    • Sue McDonald
       
      Ming dynasty was 1368- 1644
    • Multivac 11
  • he first was built in the 5th century BC
    • John Obuch
       
      I wonder what it looked like?
  • The first was built in the 5th century BC.
    • Vicki Dunn
       
      How long ago was that?
    • btwopae
       
      a long time
  • Neil Armstrong
  • enemy attacks
  • The First Emperor of China started the Qin Dynasty
    • anonymous
       
      What year was this? How many dynasties were there?
  • Little of this wall remains
    • sheryl ecker
       
      Why is so little left?
    • Sue McDonald
       
      it was the rabbits.
  • Builders used materials nearby so some parts of the wall were made out of mud, straw, and twigs
    • John Obuch
       
      How did they do it?
    • corinne mcgaffin
       
      maybe it was created by the same aliens that built the pyramids!?!
    • corinne mcgaffin
       
      Does anyone have a picture or link to pictures of the Chinese emperors?
  • The First Emperor of China started the Qin Dynasty
  • Qin Dynasty
    • joel_aarons
       
      Pronounced "Chin"
    • btwopae
       
      But is it Die nasty or Din asty
  • Thousands of workers lost their lives from giant falling stones, exhaustion, disease, animal attacks, and starvation.
    • Vicki Dunn
       
      Which animals?
    • sheryl ecker
       
      probably the rabbits!
  • The wall begins at Shanhai Pass and ends in Lop Nur.
    • Jessica Patti
       
      Does anyone know a good map where a could locate these places?
    • Multivac 11
       
      Google earth
  • Great Wall of China
    • Dale McInerney
       
      Can you see it from space?
  • 6400 kilometres
    • alvina Lim
       
      That's incredible. Imagine the hard work put into it...
    • btwopae
       
      same for the pyramids
  • Thousands of workers lost their lives from giant falling stones, exhaustion, disease, animal attacks, and starvation.
    • anonymous
       
      I wonder if these were paid workers, volunteers, slaves??
  • of China started the Qin Dynasty
    • julie jellis
       
      cool
  • The workers who lost their lives were buried in the Great Wall.
  • stretching approximately 6400 kilometres long
  • China
  • China
  • During the Ming Dynasty, major reconstruction work took place, where sections of the Wall were built with bricks and stone instead of earth.
  • most famous wal
  • During the Ming Dynasty, major reconstruction work took place, where sections of the Wall were built with bricks and stone instead of earth.
  • The First Emperor
  • farther north than th
Tom March

Oil Barrels, 2008 - 3 views

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    Depicts 28,000 42-gallon barrels, the amount of of oil consumed in the United States every two minutes (equal to the flow of a medium-sized river).
Tom March

The Story of Stuff with Annie Leonard - 0 views

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    From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It'll teach you something, it'll make you laugh, and it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever.
Tom March

YouTube - The Grand Rapids LipDub (NEW WORLD RECORD) - 2 views

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    Whole community lipsyncing to American Pie
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