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This blog is created by Global Studies students at Wichita Collegiate School in Wichita,Kansas, USA. The purpose of this site is to communicate with our international friends and to provide resource information for our classwork.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Global Trek: China



Global Trek: China link
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Water, Water Everywhere, and Not a Drop to Drink

http://saveone.net/Slideshow-Bangladesh-Water-Water-Everywhere-and-Not-a-Drop-to-Drink
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Be the Change: The Tiniest Survivors

Be the Change: The Tiniest Survivors: ABCNEWS.COM - Part 1: A new product could save underweight babies in India, around the world.
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Special Series: 7 Billion - National Geographic Magazine

Special Series: 7 Billion - National Geographic Magazine
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Quiz: Population 7 Billion—Could We All Fit in One City?

Quiz: Population 7 Billion—Could We All Fit in One City?
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Trekking in Nepal

Trekking in Nepal
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Tibet, A Culture on the Edge

Tibet, A Culture on the Edge
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A Trip to Paris! by Sydney L.


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Where In The World Are We?



We’re confident that you can locate the United States on world map. So, zoom in to the center of the map. Our country is divided up into 50 regions or states. We live in Kansas, right in the middle of the map. In fact, the geographic center of our continental United States is not far from where we live!

Because we live in one of our states’ major cities, it’s usually on most maps. Our city is called Wichita. You’ll notice that there are not any other big cities around. We would have to travel about 200 miles to get to the next big city.

The Wichita area has a population of about 500,000 people. Because we are on the wide-open prairie, space is not a problem. Most Wichitans live in single-residence homes with garages for our cars and a big yard.

We rely on cars for transportation. Because everything is so spread out, we don’t walk or ride bikes, unless for recreation, and we don’t have much public transportation. We drive….well, our parents drive. We can’t drive until we are l7 years old.

We are the home to important aircraft manufacturing, but those businesses aren’t near residential areas. We have very strict laws about pollution, so our air is clean and healthy. Plus, it’s so windy here on the plains, any pollution would be blown away!

We are called Midwesterners. Midwesterners have a reputation of being very friendly and patient. We don’t have beautiful mountains, beaches, or forests, but we do have each other. Kansans invest a lot in their relationships with people. It’s a great place to live.

Mrs. Kennedy's Bio

Sixth Grade Global Studies Teacher, member of WCS Faculty since 1988. Current Wichita Collegiate School History Dept. Chair; Education: M.S.E. - Wichita State University; B.S. - University of Kansas

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