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1 Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly Global Change and Inequality Learning Outcomes Global relationships and global inequality of Developing and Developed Nations Learning Objectives Identify and describe the variations in the access of people to essential aspects of life Activities Apps Concept Map Structured Writing Task Videos Success Criteria To be able to describe how relationships are changing between people, businesses and countries

2 Changing Global Relationships Organisations Nations Businesses Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly

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4 http://anonhq.com/google-tracking-movement-secretly/ A recent report by application-analysis firm Appthority found that 95 percent of the top-100 free apps for both iOS and Android exhibited at least one kind of privacy-compromising behaviour, moreover, 78 percent of paid apps leaked similar data. Risky behaviour included sending data on the location of the device, identifying the user, leaking address book information, or using single sign-on (SSO), which allows a single company to track the user across multiple applications. Appthority was founded in 2011 with a singular mission: protect companies from the security, data loss, and privacy risks coming from the explosive growth in employee use of mobile apps. Learning Outcomes Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly http://www.techlicious.com/tip/the-worst-apps-for-privacy http://privacygrade.org/stats

5 Changing Global Relationships Organisations Nations Businesses Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly

6 Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly Global Inequality Learning Outcomes Global inequality of Health and Education between Developing and Developed Nations Learning Objectives Identify and describe the variations in the access of people to Health Care and Education Activities Mapping Task Graphing Task Notes Videos Success Criteria To be able to describe how the world is changing and inequality is growing

7 Inequality

8 Human Development Index

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10 Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly Global Wealth Inequality

11 Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly Variations in the access of people to essential aspects of life: Education Education is essential for an individual to grow and to contribute to society 121 million children around the world do not even attend primary school Poor children from developing countries are less likely to attend school, as their family often needs them to earn an income Two-thirds of all children who don`t go to school are female Technology and educational projects have improved the access to education for all people

12 Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly Employment and Skill Development

13 Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly The Value of Education

14 Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly Global survey of Education

15 Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly Global Inequality Learning Outcomes Global inequality and specific issues between People and Nations Learning Objectives Identify and describe the variations in the access of people to Water, Shelter and Schooling Activities Video Comprehension Tasks Graphing Task Image deconstruction Structured Writing Task Success Criteria To be able to describe the extent to which the world is becoming unequal

16 Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly Employment, Equality and Trust

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18 Celebrity Billionaires Guess who…

19 I am the world’s richest man, valued at $56 billion

20 Now aged 51, I am involved with tackling AIDS in Africa and set up my own charity to help them So far, I have given away nearly $30bn of my fortune to good causes

21 I made my money as the inventor of Microsoft Windows

22 My name is Bill Gates

23 My name is Joanne and I am a 42 year old writer I have sold over 325 million books - the last four have been the fastest selling books in history

24 I have a fortune of £545 million which makes me the thirteenth richest woman in Britain I have donated £22 million to Comic Relief

25 I am the author of the Harry Potter books

26 My name is JK Rowling

27 I am 53 and the world's only black billionaire for three years in a row I am also, according to many assessments, the most influential woman in the world

28 I am an influential book critic, an Oscar nominated actress, and a magazine publisher, as well as an award winning chat show host In 2005 alone I donated $303 million to charity

29 My chat show is called The Oprah Winfrey Show

30 My name is Oprah Winfrey

31 I am a Russian oil billionaire worth $18.2 billion

32 In Russia, I am well known as the governor of Chukotka in the far northeast of the country

33 I am best known in the UK as the owner of Chelsea Football Club

34 My name is Roman Abramovich

35 Saturday, 9 January 2016 Mr Daly Global Change and Inequality Learning Outcomes Examine the differences in access to shelter Learning Objectives Identify and describe the extreme differences in where and what people live in Activities Quiz Image deconstruction Structured Writing Task Success Criteria To be able to describe what drives global inequality in regard to shelter

36 HOW MUCH IS THAT….?

37 A CAN OF COKE HOW MUCH DOES THIS COST IN THE UK? $0.77 or 41p

38 In the USA $1 In China $0.44 In South Africa $0.73 In Russia $1.41

39 A BIG MAC HOW MUCH DOES THIS COST IN THE UK? $3.61 or £1.94

40 In the USA $3.29 In China $1.31 In South Africa $2.30 In Russia $1.78

41 Textbook Work Geofocus 1


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