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Books with title Primary Sources of World Communities

  • World of Communities

    Betz Des Chenes

    Hardcover (Blackbirch, Aug. 22, 2008)
    Describes the geographic and cultural similiarities and differences among a number of nations around the world, including China, Russia, Israel, India, and Turkey.
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  • World of Communities

    Denise L. Babcock

    Paperback (Blackbirch, Aug. 22, 2008)
    Describes the geographic and cultural similiarities and differences among a number of nations around the world, including China, Russia, Israel, India, and Turkey.
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  • Primary Sources of World Communities

    Rosen Publishing Group

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, )
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  • Primary Sources of World Cultu

    Jason Porterfield, Corona Brezina, Allison Stark Draper, Lesli J Favor PhD, Allan B Cobb, Martba Kneib

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    This series is directly correlated to the social studies curriculum. Students will learn about the social, political, geographic, economic, and historic characteristics of different communities around the world.
  • Primary Sources of World Cultu

    Theodore Link, Rose McCarthy, Lois Sakany, Maura Ellyn, Lauren Spencer, Marian Rengel, Grabam Faiella

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Primary Sources Help Illustrate the Cultures and Achievements of Twelve World Cultures Like a passport to a foreign land, the Primary Sources of World Cultures series allows students to examine all aspects of a culture and its achievements from both a historical and modern-day perspective. Vividly illustrated with an abundance of primary source official documents, newspaper articles, period photographs, artifacts, engravings, paintings, maps, and political cartoons, each culture comes alive for readers. Comprehensive text illustrates pivotal moments in history; fascinating portraits of social life and customs including festivals, ceremonies, and food, and provides an examination of the religions, arts, myths, and legends of each culture. Other chapters explain a history of languages and offer a basic geographical overview. Supplementary resources include a timeline, lists of organizations, books for further reading, a primary source list, and a glossary as well as a separate section devoted to facts, maps, and other graphic information at a glance.