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Department of Biology Minority Health International Research Training |
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26-27 February 2005 |
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| We traveled to representative villages within the global village. Each individual village represents the way a majority of people from a given country live. | |
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| Global Village Africa: This round hut is built in the traditional style. This hut had a concrete floor (in country it would probably be dirt). | |
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| Water balloons were distributed to some group members as "babies." | |
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| Heifer
International’s Learning Center in Arkansas is a "hands-on campus that
teach the public about world hunger. Through education that emphasizes
experience, the centers’ outdoor 'living classrooms' acquaint visitors
with Heifer's mission and the needs of those whom the organization serves.
Guests learn about the root causes of hunger and poverty and the way animals
— and people — can make a difference." .... "Heifer's learning centers
demonstrate Heifer's environmentally sound farming practices and use techniques
and resources similar to those employed by the low-income families who
receive assistance from Heifer."
"Heifer Ranch Global Village and Challenge Course: Stay overnight in a typical international house, then test your group's communication skills and teamwork." Source: Heifer Project Web Site |
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