1 Material World photographer Peter Menzel with Buddhist monks in Bhutan.

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1 Material World photographer Peter Menzel with Buddhist monks in Bhutan

2 Bhutan

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4 Describe the appearance of the house What materials do you think it is made of?

5 What do you think the family has placed above and below the window? What function (e.g., furniture, food, recreation) might it serve?

6 What do you think these objects sitting in front of the family are? What purpose might they serve? Why you think they appear in the foreground of the photograph?

7 Can you guess what this food item might be?

8 This photograph shows the family in 2001, along with the new possessions they’d acquired since the original photograph was taken.

9 Cuba

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11 What forms of modern technology do you see in this photograph, including vehicles? Do they appear old or new, compared with the appliances and vehicles you have in your home?

12 Do you think the Costa family knows its neighbors very well? Why or why not?

13 This photograph shows the family in 2001, along with the new possessions they’d acquired since the original photograph was taken.

14 Mali

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16 What is this house made of? What does this tell you about the climate and landscape in this part of Mali?

17 What do you think this part of the house is used for? How can you tell?

18 What are these people doing? Why you think they’re on the roof? What does this suggest about the climate and temperature in this area at this time of year?

19 What might this white tent be used for?

20 This photograph shows the family in 2001, along with the new possessions they’d acquired since the original photograph was taken.

21 Kuwait

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23 This is the Abdulla family’s house. What do you notice about its appearance? How does it compare with houses you might see in the United States?

24 Why do you think they have such a big sofa?

25 The striped towers have something in common with the tanks that can be seen on nearly every house. What do you think these towers and tanks might hold?

26 South Africa

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28 What do you think the climate is like here? What was the weather like on the day this photo was taken? What evidence do you see in the picture that supports your answer?

29 Describe the fences Why do you think each house has one?

30 What do you notice about the windows of the Qampie family’s house?

31 Do you see any cars in this picture? Why do you think this might be the case?

32 Mongolia

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34 The Regzen family lives in a round tent-like house that can be taken apart and put back together, much like a set of Tinkertoys covered with a warm cloth. Why would they live in such a structure?

35 The Regzen family has a television but no bathroom or running water in their house. Why do you think this is the case?

36 What type of meat might this family have eaten on this night?

37 This photograph shows the family in 2001, along with the new possessions they’d acquired since the original photograph was taken.

38 Japan

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40 What type of clothing do you see hanging here? What does this suggest about the father’s job and lifestyle?

41 What types of modern technology do you notice? What does this tell you about the family’s standard of living and lifestyle?

42 The family probably uses this kitchen appliance every day. What type of food do you think it cooks?

43 This photograph shows the family in 2001, along with the new possessions they’d acquired since the original photograph was taken.

44 Iceland

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46 What do you think one of the main industries in this town is? How can you tell?

47 This picture was taken in the mid- afternoon. What does this tell you about Iceland’s latitude? During what time of year do you think the picture was taken?

48 In what ways might the structure of the house make it easier for the family to live comfortably in Iceland’s cold climate?

49 This photograph shows the family in 2004.

50 Thailand

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52 What evidence do you see to support your answer? Does this home have electricity? What does this tell you about the level of modernization in rural Thailand?

53 What do you think the net is used for?

54 What is this boy doing? What does this tell you about changes that might be occurring in Thai culture?

55 Samoa

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57 This is a traditional Samoan house, called a fale. In what ways do you think this house is well suited to the climate of Western Samoa?

58 How much privacy do you think members of his family have in their house? What does this imply about the extent to which Samoans value privacy?

59 What foods do you think this family commonly includes in its diet?

60 Mexico

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62 What forms of in-home entertainment does the family enjoy? What objects do you see in photographs to support your answer? What do you think their favorite type of entertainment is?

63 What are these? What do they tell you about conditions in this neighborhood?

64 United States

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66 What is the family’s house like? What type of town or neighborhood do you think they live in? In what ways is this neighborhood similar to or different from the American homes and neighborhoods you’re familiar with?

67 What is the mother holding? What does this tell you about the family’s cultural life and values?

68 How many motor vehicles do you see in this picture? What kind of vehicles are they? Why might the family have this number of vehicles?