Disconnect: Why Americans Don t Understand the World and How We Can Learn (Paperback)
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Disconnect Why Americans Dont Understand the World and How We Can Learn
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9781438960296 bzw. 1438960298, in Englisch, AuthorHouse, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, BuySomeBooks [52360437], Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Paperback. 220 pages. Dimensions: 9.0in. x 6.0in. x 1.4in.About a billion people around the world suffer from extreme poverty, scraping by on a dollar or two a day. They go to bed hungry, catch diseases that are easily eradicable, and dont have a school where they can learn to read. Millions of Americans care about global poverty, but not enough of us. Our problem is that we are too ignorant about the wider world. Most of us cant find Bangla Desh or Mali on the map. We cant identify countries by religion, language, or population size. Too many politicians share the ignorance of the public. Some of them encourage it. Thats how we blundered into Iraq and abandoned Africa to malaria and warlords. Disconnect argues that we can learn about the world by actively addressing global problems through our own communities. For example, Chicago links one school with students in Morocco, and Fargo, North Dakota has a sister in China. San Diego volunteers have a sister cities program in Afghanistan, and tiny Amesbury, Ma. built a school library in Esabulu, Kenya. Womens groups are working in Sudan and Rwanda. Many Americans are using their passion for sport, justice, or health care to partner with people in Pakistan, Guatemala and Haiti who have something to teach us all about courage and wisdom. This book tells the stories of Americans who are blazing the way, pioneers of the new century. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
Paperback. 220 pages. Dimensions: 9.0in. x 6.0in. x 1.4in.About a billion people around the world suffer from extreme poverty, scraping by on a dollar or two a day. They go to bed hungry, catch diseases that are easily eradicable, and dont have a school where they can learn to read. Millions of Americans care about global poverty, but not enough of us. Our problem is that we are too ignorant about the wider world. Most of us cant find Bangla Desh or Mali on the map. We cant identify countries by religion, language, or population size. Too many politicians share the ignorance of the public. Some of them encourage it. Thats how we blundered into Iraq and abandoned Africa to malaria and warlords. Disconnect argues that we can learn about the world by actively addressing global problems through our own communities. For example, Chicago links one school with students in Morocco, and Fargo, North Dakota has a sister in China. San Diego volunteers have a sister cities program in Afghanistan, and tiny Amesbury, Ma. built a school library in Esabulu, Kenya. Womens groups are working in Sudan and Rwanda. Many Americans are using their passion for sport, justice, or health care to partner with people in Pakistan, Guatemala and Haiti who have something to teach us all about courage and wisdom. This book tells the stories of Americans who are blazing the way, pioneers of the new century. This item ships from multiple locations. Your book may arrive from Roseburg,OR, La Vergne,TN.
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Disconnect
EN US
ISBN: 9781438960296 bzw. 1438960298, in Englisch, AuthorHouse, AuthorHouse, AuthorHouse, gebraucht.
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About a billion people around the world suffer from extreme poverty, scraping by on a dollar or two a day. They go to bed hungry, catch diseases that are easily eradicable, and don't have a school where they can learn to read. Millions of Americans care about global poverty, but not enough of us. Our problem is that we are too ignorant about the wider world. Most of us can't find Bangla Desh or Mali on the map. We can't identify countries by religion, language, or population size. Too many politicians share the ignorance of the public. Some of them encourage it. That's how we blundered into Iraq and abandoned Africa to malaria and warlords. Disconnect argues that we can learn about the world by actively addressing global problems through our own communities. For example, Chicago links one school with students in Morocco, and Fargo, North Dakota has a "sister" in China. San Diego volunteers have a sister cities program in Afghanistan, and tiny Amesbury, Ma. built a school library in Esabulu, Kenya. Women's groups are working in Sudan and Rwanda. Many Americans are using their passion for sport, justice, or health care to partner with people in Pakistan, Guatemala and Haiti who have something to teach us all about courage and wisdom. This book tells the stories of Americans who are blazing the way, pioneers of the new century.
About a billion people around the world suffer from extreme poverty, scraping by on a dollar or two a day. They go to bed hungry, catch diseases that are easily eradicable, and don't have a school where they can learn to read. Millions of Americans care about global poverty, but not enough of us. Our problem is that we are too ignorant about the wider world. Most of us can't find Bangla Desh or Mali on the map. We can't identify countries by religion, language, or population size. Too many politicians share the ignorance of the public. Some of them encourage it. That's how we blundered into Iraq and abandoned Africa to malaria and warlords. Disconnect argues that we can learn about the world by actively addressing global problems through our own communities. For example, Chicago links one school with students in Morocco, and Fargo, North Dakota has a "sister" in China. San Diego volunteers have a sister cities program in Afghanistan, and tiny Amesbury, Ma. built a school library in Esabulu, Kenya. Women's groups are working in Sudan and Rwanda. Many Americans are using their passion for sport, justice, or health care to partner with people in Pakistan, Guatemala and Haiti who have something to teach us all about courage and wisdom. This book tells the stories of Americans who are blazing the way, pioneers of the new century.
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Disconnect: Why Americans Don't Understand the World and How We Can Learn (2009)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9781438960296 bzw. 1438960298, in Englisch, 220 Seiten, AuthorHouse, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, -Daily Deals-.
About a billion people around the world suffer from extreme poverty, scraping by on a dollar or two a day. They go to bed hungry, catch diseases that are easily eradicable, and don’t have a school where they can learn to read. Millions of Americans care about global poverty, but not enough of us.Our problem is that we are too ignorant about the wider world. Most of us can’t find Bangla Desh or Mali on the map. We can’t identify countries by religion, language, or population size. Too many politicians share the ignorance of the public. Some of them encourage it. That’s how we blundered into Iraq and abandoned Africa to malaria and warlords. Disconnect argues that we can learn about the world by actively addressing global problems through our own communities. For example, Chicago links one school with students in Morocco, and Fargo, North Dakota has a "sister" in China. San Diego volunteers have a sister cities program in Afghanistan, and tiny Amesbury, Ma. built a school library in Esabulu, Kenya. Women’s groups are working in Sudan and Rwanda. Many Americans are using their passion for sport, justice, or health care to partner with people in Pakistan, Guatemala and Haiti who have something to teach us all about courage and wisdom.This book tells the stories of Americans who are blazing the way, pioneers of the new century. Paperback, Label: AuthorHouse, AuthorHouse, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-03-31, Studio: AuthorHouse, Verkaufsrang: 3394104.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, -Daily Deals-.
About a billion people around the world suffer from extreme poverty, scraping by on a dollar or two a day. They go to bed hungry, catch diseases that are easily eradicable, and don’t have a school where they can learn to read. Millions of Americans care about global poverty, but not enough of us.Our problem is that we are too ignorant about the wider world. Most of us can’t find Bangla Desh or Mali on the map. We can’t identify countries by religion, language, or population size. Too many politicians share the ignorance of the public. Some of them encourage it. That’s how we blundered into Iraq and abandoned Africa to malaria and warlords. Disconnect argues that we can learn about the world by actively addressing global problems through our own communities. For example, Chicago links one school with students in Morocco, and Fargo, North Dakota has a "sister" in China. San Diego volunteers have a sister cities program in Afghanistan, and tiny Amesbury, Ma. built a school library in Esabulu, Kenya. Women’s groups are working in Sudan and Rwanda. Many Americans are using their passion for sport, justice, or health care to partner with people in Pakistan, Guatemala and Haiti who have something to teach us all about courage and wisdom.This book tells the stories of Americans who are blazing the way, pioneers of the new century. Paperback, Label: AuthorHouse, AuthorHouse, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-03-31, Studio: AuthorHouse, Verkaufsrang: 3394104.
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Disconnect: Why Americans Don't Understand the World and How We Can Learn (2009)
EN PB US
ISBN: 9781438960296 bzw. 1438960298, in Englisch, 220 Seiten, AuthorHouse, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, betterworldbooks_.
About a billion people around the world suffer from extreme poverty, scraping by on a dollar or two a day. They go to bed hungry, catch diseases that are easily eradicable, and don’t have a school where they can learn to read. Millions of Americans care about global poverty, but not enough of us.Our problem is that we are too ignorant about the wider world. Most of us can’t find Bangla Desh or Mali on the map. We can’t identify countries by religion, language, or population size. Too many politicians share the ignorance of the public. Some of them encourage it. That’s how we blundered into Iraq and abandoned Africa to malaria and warlords. Disconnect argues that we can learn about the world by actively addressing global problems through our own communities. For example, Chicago links one school with students in Morocco, and Fargo, North Dakota has a "sister" in China. San Diego volunteers have a sister cities program in Afghanistan, and tiny Amesbury, Ma. built a school library in Esabulu, Kenya. Women’s groups are working in Sudan and Rwanda. Many Americans are using their passion for sport, justice, or health care to partner with people in Pakistan, Guatemala and Haiti who have something to teach us all about courage and wisdom.This book tells the stories of Americans who are blazing the way, pioneers of the new century. Paperback, Label: AuthorHouse, AuthorHouse, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-03-31, Studio: AuthorHouse, Verkaufsrang: 4616957.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, betterworldbooks_.
About a billion people around the world suffer from extreme poverty, scraping by on a dollar or two a day. They go to bed hungry, catch diseases that are easily eradicable, and don’t have a school where they can learn to read. Millions of Americans care about global poverty, but not enough of us.Our problem is that we are too ignorant about the wider world. Most of us can’t find Bangla Desh or Mali on the map. We can’t identify countries by religion, language, or population size. Too many politicians share the ignorance of the public. Some of them encourage it. That’s how we blundered into Iraq and abandoned Africa to malaria and warlords. Disconnect argues that we can learn about the world by actively addressing global problems through our own communities. For example, Chicago links one school with students in Morocco, and Fargo, North Dakota has a "sister" in China. San Diego volunteers have a sister cities program in Afghanistan, and tiny Amesbury, Ma. built a school library in Esabulu, Kenya. Women’s groups are working in Sudan and Rwanda. Many Americans are using their passion for sport, justice, or health care to partner with people in Pakistan, Guatemala and Haiti who have something to teach us all about courage and wisdom.This book tells the stories of Americans who are blazing the way, pioneers of the new century. Paperback, Label: AuthorHouse, AuthorHouse, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-03-31, Studio: AuthorHouse, Verkaufsrang: 4616957.
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Disconnect: Why Americans Don't Understand the World and How We Can Learn (2009)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9781438960296 bzw. 1438960298, in Englisch, 220 Seiten, AuthorHouse, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Usually ships in 1-2 business days.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, m3books.
About a billion people around the world suffer from extreme poverty, scraping by on a dollar or two a day. They go to bed hungry, catch diseases that are easily eradicable, and don’t have a school where they can learn to read. Millions of Americans care about global poverty, but not enough of us.Our problem is that we are too ignorant about the wider world. Most of us can’t find Bangla Desh or Mali on the map. We can’t identify countries by religion, language, or population size. Too many politicians share the ignorance of the public. Some of them encourage it. That’s how we blundered into Iraq and abandoned Africa to malaria and warlords. Disconnect argues that we can learn about the world by actively addressing global problems through our own communities. For example, Chicago links one school with students in Morocco, and Fargo, North Dakota has a "sister" in China. San Diego volunteers have a sister cities program in Afghanistan, and tiny Amesbury, Ma. built a school library in Esabulu, Kenya. Women’s groups are working in Sudan and Rwanda. Many Americans are using their passion for sport, justice, or health care to partner with people in Pakistan, Guatemala and Haiti who have something to teach us all about courage and wisdom.This book tells the stories of Americans who are blazing the way, pioneers of the new century. Paperback, Label: AuthorHouse, AuthorHouse, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-03-31, Studio: AuthorHouse, Verkaufsrang: 4616957.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, m3books.
About a billion people around the world suffer from extreme poverty, scraping by on a dollar or two a day. They go to bed hungry, catch diseases that are easily eradicable, and don’t have a school where they can learn to read. Millions of Americans care about global poverty, but not enough of us.Our problem is that we are too ignorant about the wider world. Most of us can’t find Bangla Desh or Mali on the map. We can’t identify countries by religion, language, or population size. Too many politicians share the ignorance of the public. Some of them encourage it. That’s how we blundered into Iraq and abandoned Africa to malaria and warlords. Disconnect argues that we can learn about the world by actively addressing global problems through our own communities. For example, Chicago links one school with students in Morocco, and Fargo, North Dakota has a "sister" in China. San Diego volunteers have a sister cities program in Afghanistan, and tiny Amesbury, Ma. built a school library in Esabulu, Kenya. Women’s groups are working in Sudan and Rwanda. Many Americans are using their passion for sport, justice, or health care to partner with people in Pakistan, Guatemala and Haiti who have something to teach us all about courage and wisdom.This book tells the stories of Americans who are blazing the way, pioneers of the new century. Paperback, Label: AuthorHouse, AuthorHouse, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2009-03-31, Studio: AuthorHouse, Verkaufsrang: 4616957.
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