- Pg 7: 11 countries have more than 100,000,000
- Pretend the world is a village of 100
- Each person would represent 70,000,000
- It is explaining the metaphor of the village.
- Pg 8: 60 come from Asia
- 15 are from Africa
- 11 Europe
- 5 are from Canada and U.S
- 1 is from oceana
- It explaining the ratio of all of the places in the world and how populated. Nationalities group together. Where people come from into the village. Most people come from Asia, and the top 6 populated countries.
- Pg 10 almost 6000 languages
- More than half of the people of the village speak 8 languages.
- 21 people speak a chinese dialect
- 9 speak Hindi
- 9 english
- 7 spanish
- 4 bengali
- 4 arabic
- The purpose of this page was to tell us about all of the languages that occur in the village. There are 6,000 in the world, and in the village, the majority of the people speak 8 languages
- Pg 12
- ⅕ of the people of the world are under 9
- ½ are under 30
- 9 are under 5
- 10 are below 10
- 18 are below 19
- 1 is over 79
- Increase by 12 people every year
- Number of elderly people are increasing
- This page tells me about all of the ages in the villages and what ages are going to increase or decrease over the next few years. And it tells us how the ages have changed from the last couple decades.
- Pg 15
- 33 are Christian
- 22 are Muslim
- 14 are Hindu
- 5 are Buddhist
- This page tells me about all of the different religions and the people that represents them.
- Pg 17
- 31 sheep and goats
- 15 pigs
- 700 chickens
- If all food is divided equal, they would have enough
- 30 are mostly
- 17 are always hungry
- 17 percent die because of it
- 30 percent are uncomfortable
- 47 people are not sure that they will have enough food for a day
- This page was about our food and how we divide it. It tells us that we do not divide it equally. 47% are not sure they will not have enough food for a day.
- Pg 18
- Most places have clean water and air
- Polluted.
- Or short supply
- Clean air and water
- 87 are in excess of clean water
- 62 are in excess of sewage disposal
- They are in risk of diseases
- Most people have clean air and water, but some of them do not even have bathrooms, but outhouses and sometimes even outside.
- Pg 21
- Some can’t go to school
- 36 could go to school
- Only 30 attend school
- Some work for family instead of school
- There is only 1 teacher for the 30 students
- Other six work
- 3 work for family
- 3 child laborors
- 14 of the people should be able to read can’t
- 63 can have job
- 52 are working
- 6 people are retired
- 17 don’t work.
- This page talked about the people of the villages work and go to school.
- Pg 22 $10,300 per person if divided equally
- Poorest 10 make about $2 for 12 hours of work
- Half of people get $6
- Most people can’t meet basic needs
- 50 radios
- 45 T.Vs
- 103 phones
- 28 computers
- 2 trucks
- 10 automobiles
- 20 bikes
- Once again, money and possessions are not divided equally. Some people own more that 3 items, when someone else has nothing.
- Pg 25
- ¼ of the world does not have electricity.
- Some need energy to transport goods
- 73% of energy come from fossil fuel
- 17% nuclear power
- 10% renewable sources
- It blew my mind that ¼ of the world does not have electricity. It also was crazy that only 10% of energy comes from renewable sources.
- Malaria is a big problem
- 41 people are in places by Malaria
- 6 get it
- 80 people have received vaccinations
- This surprised me a lot because 6% of the world gets Malaria. It is good that 80% get vaccines.
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