ACTIVITY FOR TONIGHT: USE THE SAME COUNTRY FOR TRADING AND CULTURAL CELEBRATION WHEN IT IS YOUR CLASS PERIOD'S TURN TO DO EITHER.
TRADING--Gather the natural items you would like to exchange during our traditional trading period from your "backyard garden" or from "the farm behind your house." Remember to bring the following:
1. The equivalent of one month's income as determined by your country's per capital income. Remember the computation: Determine your country's per capital income, find 10% or that amount, and divide it by 12 (months) to find out how much you can bring to the traditional trading period. Do not bring more than the required amount. Otherwise, the International Monetary Fund and/or the World Bank will seize the money.
2. All those who earned money during the military regime, you can bring the money you earned when you were in power. However, you must declare how much you earned during your military regime. Otherwise, the International Monetary Fund and/or the World Bank will seize the money and leave you with only your country's per capital income (see #1 above).
3. Other goods and services to exchange during the command and market economic systems. Follow the instructions on the attached handout. Download SETTING UP TO TRADE 042909
CULTURAL CELEBRATION:
Bring a sample of a dish famous in your chosen country as we celebrate the cultures of the countries we have been studying since this semester. If you need anything refrigerated, please bring it to my room. I hope you did the research to gather information on your country to use during the cultural discussions as we share other cultural attributes. Your cultural celebration project is due on Thursday--giving you enough time to assemble the aspects of the culture into a technology product (Powerpoint, Photostory, etc.) or posterboard or brochure as specified on your rubric.
AUSTRALIA'S ABORIGINAL CULTURES Download ZAPATA AND AUSTRALIA--CULTURE
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