Summary: "In episode 2, Daryl Noble, his wife Debbie, and their two children (Joshua, 10, and Jasmine, 8) are tansplanted from their middle-class neighbourhood in St. Louis, Missouri, to the rugged countryside of Outer Mongolia to live with a family of nomadic horse-herders. Upon their arrival, they meet Chinbat and his wife, Bobo, who provide them with traditional clothing, teach them how to make a fire, and set them up in their own 'ger' (round felt tent)."--Container.
"Summary: "In episode 2, Daryl Noble, his wife Debbie, and their two children (Joshua, 10, and Jasmine, 8) are tansplanted from their middle-class neighbourhood in St. Louis, Missouri, to the rugged countryside of Outer Mongolia to live with a family of nomadic horse-herders. Upon their arrival, they meet Chinbat and his wife, Bobo, who provide them with traditional clothing, teach them how to make a fire, and set them up in their own 'ger' (round felt tent)."--Container."@en
""Why can one continent be relatively affluent and another mired in poverty? This lesson looks at stratification on a global scale and introduces the ideas of globalization and neo-liberalism. The lesson features Doctors Without Borders -- an organization whose stated aim is to serve populations in need anywhere in the world irrespective of religious, political or social barriers that may exist"--Container."@en
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