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            <title>Understanding the 8 stages of Genocide</title>
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            <description>A multi-seesion lesson plan that has students learning the 8 stages of genocide, practice applying them the the Holcaust, and then creating a multimedia presentation of a current instance of ethnic cleansing, which they will send to a representative asking them to take certain specific actions.</description>
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            <title>Concentration camps during the South African war</title>
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            <description>An example of classes and types of British official documents in the Stanford libraries for the study of primary sources.  Documents are provided, along with explanations and historiography.</description>
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            <title>The Age of Exploration Curriculum Guide</title>
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            <description>An on-line curriculum guide that explains the development of maritime technologies and the principal voyages from ancient times to Captain Cook&apos;s 1768 voyage to the South Pacific. Though attention is given to some early non-Western accomplishments, the main focus is on European voyages from the Viking era through the 18th century. The site includes a list of activities for teachers and studentsto supplement the explanatory texts.</description>
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