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Landmines in Cambodia
Series Title:What's Going on?
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Social Studies School Service
Media Type:DVD
Release Date:2003
Audience:Secondary Education
Running Time:28 minutes
Physical Description:1 DVD of 10 DVD series
Language:English
Resource Library Number:SEADVD 08
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology
Politics and Government
Science, Technology, & the Environment
Subheading:Human Rights
Social Problems
War & Weapons
Region:Southeast Asia
Country:Cambodia



Abstract:

"Suk Ratha remembers only the deafening explosion that changed her life forever. Mon Man lost his leg while picking vegetables. Actor Laurence Fishburne tells their stories and others. Boy soldiers in Africa toting AK-47s…Kids scrambling for garbage in a Rio slum…Cambodian girls maimed by landmines... Through affecting stories of children in crisis, each episode raises issues of human rights for discussion, writing, or research. Presented by such well-known personalities as Michael Douglas, Susan Sarandon, and Danny Glover, the programs correlate with NCSS standards on the study of people, places, and environments as well as interactions among individuals, groups, and institutions. Hosts travel to each location with UN personnel to meet the children, tell their stories, and offer help through the world organization. Grades 6 and up. Closed captioned. Color. Approximately 28 minutes each. RCN Entertainment. ©2003."




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