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Archives 2010-11: China

Posted on February 11, 2012 by mbfitzmahan | 1 Comment

RESEARCH

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Opium Wars – Unequal Treaties

Student research

Student journals: Extended Essay Research

GENERAL INFORMATION

Maps and Geography

China and the news

Chinese language

Chinese New Year

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History Films

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Cold War films

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(HL) Reading over the summer

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Examples of Creativity

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Creativity models

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Revolutions-Creative Project examples

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RUBRIC: Grade 12 Final Assessment

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Final Rubric

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