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'''Articles from the magazine:'''
 
'''Articles from the magazine:'''
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This is the main article - why are so many people, all over the world, in all different religions, attracted to fundamentalism?:
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*[[Why is fundamentalism attractive to many?]]
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There is a READY LESSON for pre-intermediate learners related to this (and getting learners to discuss the new UK Government "British Values / Prevent" strategy) here:
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*[[READY LESSON (for Pre-intermediate learners) : FUNDAMENTALISM and the UK]]
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http://www.newint.org/features/2015/05/13/keynote-590.gif
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Read about the many different types of fundamentalism in Pakistan:
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*[[Choose your fundamentalism in Pakistan]]
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And about Hindu fundamentalism - both in India and in Indian communities living outside India:
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*[[Hindu fundamentalism]]
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Here is a READY LESSON for Upper Intermediate learners - 1.5 hrs - including all of the 3 articles above:
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*[[READY LESSON (for Upper Intermediate learners) : FUNDAMENTALISM]]
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US right-wing churches are giving money to people in Uganda to make everyone hate gay people:
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*[[The anti-gay church in Uganda]]
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And the final article about fundamentalism: read about how fundamentalist schools can stop children thinking and asking questions:
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*[[Education and fundamentalism]]
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The Baku European Games are this month in Azerbaijan - but what about the oil, power and human rights abuses in the country?:
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*[[Oil and European Games in Azerbaijan]]
  
 
How can this Bahraini activist still smile in her fight against all the problems?:
 
How can this Bahraini activist still smile in her fight against all the problems?:
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*[[Argument: can eating meat and dairy products be sustainable?]]
 
*[[Argument: can eating meat and dairy products be sustainable?]]
  
'''Articles from the web:'''
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How much do you know about Burma? or is it Myanmar? Find out all about the country here:
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*[[Country profile: Burma]]
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'''Web exclusives:'''
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Fighting against fracking in the Basque Country - with an international camp in July:
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*[[Basque Country camp to fight against fracking]]
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Why is most of Africa so poor when there are so many natural resources there?:
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Try this QUIZ first, to see how much you know:
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*[[QUIZ - AFRICA - SO RICH, BUT SO POOR]]
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then read the article:
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*[[Africa: a continent of wealth, a continent of poverty]]
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After the disaster of the Rana Plaza clothes factory collapse in Bangladesh, the victims have won some money. But here are the stories of some women and what they have lost:
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*[[A win - money for Rana Plaza]]
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Look at this photo story about the Rohingya refugees from Myanmar and their lives in Malaysia:
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*[[Photo story: Rohingya refugees in Malaysia]]
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http://www.newint.org/features/web-exclusive/2015/06/19/noor-2.jpg
  
 
One of the captains working in the Mediterranean talks about how difficult it is to rescue migrants:  
 
One of the captains working in the Mediterranean talks about how difficult it is to rescue migrants:  
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'''From the blogs this month''':
 
'''From the blogs this month''':
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Why are most Africans so poor when they have so much gold, diamonds, oil etc? Read about the meeting in London about mining in Africa - they didn't invite the people who are really important:
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*[[Africa: a continent of wealth, a continent of poverty]]
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For Father's Day - we need a revolution in fathers around the world to help the lives of women and girls:
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*[[A revolution for fathers]]
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Is Japan a country of the future, full of technology? - or a country of the past with old-fashioned attitudes to women and no gender equality?:
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*[[Women in Japan]]
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First, some good news - lots of positive things happening in the world about climate change:
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*[[10 signs that climate change success is coming]]
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After the earthquake in Nepal - there is still beauty in Kathmandu and the Nepalese people:
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*[[Namaste from Nepal]]
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http://www.newint.org/blog/majority/2015/06/12/irisblog.jpg
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In India, Maggi noodles are now banned because of the lead and MSG. So people are angry that the adverts made them buy them so often:
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*[[Maggi noodles banned in India]]
  
 
In Kenya a court has said the country must accept gay rights. But the Church and some MPs are not happy:
 
In Kenya a court has said the country must accept gay rights. But the Church and some MPs are not happy:

Latest revision as of 11:02, 9 October 2015

This month, the main topic is fundamentalism

Articles from the magazine:

This is the main article - why are so many people, all over the world, in all different religions, attracted to fundamentalism?:

There is a READY LESSON for pre-intermediate learners related to this (and getting learners to discuss the new UK Government "British Values / Prevent" strategy) here:

keynote-590.gif

Read about the many different types of fundamentalism in Pakistan:

And about Hindu fundamentalism - both in India and in Indian communities living outside India:

Here is a READY LESSON for Upper Intermediate learners - 1.5 hrs - including all of the 3 articles above:

US right-wing churches are giving money to people in Uganda to make everyone hate gay people:

And the final article about fundamentalism: read about how fundamentalist schools can stop children thinking and asking questions:

The Baku European Games are this month in Azerbaijan - but what about the oil, power and human rights abuses in the country?:

How can this Bahraini activist still smile in her fight against all the problems?:

15.05.22-makingwaves-590.jpg

What are the reasons for and against eating meat and dairy products? Should we all be vegetarian or vegan?

How much do you know about Burma? or is it Myanmar? Find out all about the country here:

Web exclusives:

Fighting against fracking in the Basque Country - with an international camp in July:

Why is most of Africa so poor when there are so many natural resources there?:

Try this QUIZ first, to see how much you know:

then read the article:

After the disaster of the Rana Plaza clothes factory collapse in Bangladesh, the victims have won some money. But here are the stories of some women and what they have lost:

Look at this photo story about the Rohingya refugees from Myanmar and their lives in Malaysia:

noor-2.jpg

One of the captains working in the Mediterranean talks about how difficult it is to rescue migrants:

From the blogs this month:

Why are most Africans so poor when they have so much gold, diamonds, oil etc? Read about the meeting in London about mining in Africa - they didn't invite the people who are really important:

For Father's Day - we need a revolution in fathers around the world to help the lives of women and girls:

Is Japan a country of the future, full of technology? - or a country of the past with old-fashioned attitudes to women and no gender equality?:

First, some good news - lots of positive things happening in the world about climate change:

After the earthquake in Nepal - there is still beauty in Kathmandu and the Nepalese people:

irisblog.jpg

In India, Maggi noodles are now banned because of the lead and MSG. So people are angry that the adverts made them buy them so often:

In Kenya a court has said the country must accept gay rights. But the Church and some MPs are not happy:

The great thing about the new Mad Max film is that people all around the world can see how important water is and what will happen in the future in areas that don't have enough water:

15.05.29-drought-590.jpg