Articles in the Independence/Interdependence Category
Posted in 2, Featured, Headline, Independence/Interdependence, Themes on 13 July 2009
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by Pat Leonard and Christianne White, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
If you’ve never really looked at birds before, you’ll be amazed at how many are living all around you. There are thousands of different kinds of birds in the world and probably dozens right in your own neighborhood. Scientists believe birds may have evolved from dinosaurs!
You’ll [...]
Posted in 3, Featured, Headline, Independence/Interdependence, Themes on 2 July 2009
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by Katie Spotz
This December, I am rowing a boat solo across the Atlantic Ocean in an attempt to become the youngest person (22) and first American to row an ocean solo from continent to continent. The journey will begin in Senegal, West Africa, and finish in French Guiana, South America. During the 2,500 mile journey [...]
Posted in 1, Activities, Featured, Headline, Independence/Interdependence, Themes on 2 July 2009
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by Pat Leonard and Christianne White, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
How much is your life affected by birds and how much of an effect do you have on the birds in your town? Here are some fun activities to explore your relationship with birds.
Try This at Home!
Go outside and sketch the shape of the beak on [...]
Posted in 4, Featured, Headline, Independence/Interdependence, Themes on 1 July 2009
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This piece first appeared in the May/June 1990 issue of P3.
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Posted in 4, Featured, Headline, Independence/Interdependence, Themes on 1 July 2009
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This look at garbage first appeared in the May/June 1990 issue of P3. Think about these questions:
How can we reach independence from garbage?
How does one person’s garbage connect him or her to every other person on the planet (how does garbage make us interdependent?)?
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