Ergebnis der Suche (4)
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( (Freitext: LITERATUR) und (Quelle: "Bildungsserver Hessen") ) und (Schlagwörter: WORLD)
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Our World in Data
This resource provides a series of maps and graphs related to human well-being, including education, violence and rights, income distribution, and health (Max Roser, University of Oxford 2016-20).
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WTO – World Trade Organization
Die Bundeszentrale stellt hier Grundlageninformationen bereit (2018).
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World Trade Organization (WTO)
The WTO is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations (2018).
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World Water: Water Conflict
Readers will find a chronology of water conflicts dating as far back as 3000 BCE (USA 2019).
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World Inequality Database: Germany
Der ʺWeltreport über Ungleichheitʺ einer Forschergruppe um Thomas Piketty attestiert Deutschland so viel Ungleichverteilung wie zuletzt 1913 (2020).
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World Geography Games
The Online Games challenge visitors to test their knowledge on a variety of place-based topics, from locating countries on a map to matching countries with their flag (Netherlands: EastDock Media 2020).
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World Meteorological Organization: Weather
Educational materials from the UN's scientific voice on weather, climate & water (2015-20)
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Ben Franklin's World
This weekly podcast offers listeners an avenue to learn about a myriad of aspects of early American history, as well as the historian's craft (USA 2018).
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Waldseemüller’s Map: World 1507
For the first time, the 1507 World Map by Martin Waldseemüller labels America and shows the continent as a separate land mass (USA: LOC 2018).
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Maps that Changed Our World
This digital interactive project highlights a handful of fascinating maps created over the past several centuries (Library of Congress 2018).
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