Property - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

Property - kostenloses Unterrichtsmaterial, Arbeitsblätter und Übungen

World Intellectual Property Organization
Die Weltorganisation für geistiges Eigentum ist eine Teilorganisation der Vereinten Nationen und verfolgt das Ziel, Rechte an immateriellen Gütern weltweit zu fördern (2020).
Earthquakes for Kids
The website provides earthquake science information for reducing deaths, injuries, and property damage from earthquakes through understanding of their characteristics and effects (U.S. Geological Survey 2009-20).
Mapping Prejudice
This project delves into the Minneapolis area's real estate history, where racially-restrictive deeds were powerful tools used by real estate developers in the 19th and 20th century to prevent people of color from buying or occupying property (USA: University of Minnesota 2019).
Crime in the United States
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)'s crime website features crime statistics from around the country: violent crime, property crime, hate crime... (2015-18)
Crime in the United States: 2013
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)’s crime website features crime statistics from around the country: violent crime, property crime, hate crime... (2015)
Economic Freedom, Political Freedom: Their Meaning, Their Results
How is economic freedom related to political freedom? The Heritage Organization and Freedom House are two ”think tanks” dedicated to researching this relationship. Explore the 50 variables that are considered such as property rights, price and wage controls, and banking. (EconEd 2007)
Tic Tac Taxes!
Students will distinguish among federal, state, and local taxes and the goods and services they support, identify three basic types of taxes (income, sales, and property) and describe the purposes of each (EconEd 2002-2009)
New Sense, Inc. vs. Fish Till U Drop, or Coase vs. Pigou
Hot debate and arguments galore whirl around this question: ”Which economic approach is the most efficient and fair to resolve utility issues surrounding the use of common or public property?” This lesson will explore, examine and analyze this perplexing question by engaging in an open-ended role play simulation. (EconEd 2005)
A DUCK`S BILL ON CAPITOL HILL?: Taking a Stand on Wildlife Conservation Legislation
In this lesson, students examine the positions of various parties on proposed federal ecosystem conservation legislation, including private property owners, legislators, and conservationists, in order to represent their perspectives in a class discussion. (NY Times Lesson 2005)