2006-2007 Skills Manual.As we review the past year, we remember events that dominated the headlines and grabbed our attention. AROUND THE WORLD: Italy defeated France in the World Cup soccer tournament that began in June with 32 teams. * Despite the rising price of petroleum, the demand for oil continues to grow. For the first time ever, women in Kuwait had the opportunity to run for public office and to vote in parliamentary elections. * Both North Korea and Iran remain defiant in their intentions to develop nuclear capabilities. * War broke out in the Middle East between Hezbollah and the Israeli Defense Forces. * In the Iraqi war, the toll of dead and injured continues to rise. * Terrorists set off bombs in commuter trains in Mumbai (Bombay), India's financial center. * In Mexico, Felipe Calderon Felipe Calderon is the name of:
AT HOME: The space shuttle space shuttle, reusable U.S. space vehicle. Developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), it consists of a winged orbiter, two solid-rocket boosters, and an external tank. Discovery completed a successful mission to the International Space Station. * Warren Buffett Warren Buffett Known as "the Oracle of Omaha," Buffett is Chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and arguably the greatest investor of all time. His wealth fluctuates with the performance of the market, but for the last few years he has been reported to be worth over $30 billion, making , the world's second-richest person, gave an unprecedented gift of $31 billion to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, philanthropic institution founded in 1994 by Microsoft chairman Bill Gates and his wife, Melinda, to improve the lives of the poor throughout the world, primarily through grants for projects relating to global health care, to improve health and education around the world. * Intense debate continued in Congress over illegal immigration "Illegal alien" and "Illegal aliens" redirect here. For other uses, see Illegal aliens (disambiguation). Illegal immigration refers to immigration across national borders in a way that violates the immigration laws of the destination country. , and how to deal with the issue fairly. * Wildfires threatened many parts of the West, while people in cities throughout the U.S. suffered through heat waves and power failures. We live in an interdependent world where news breaks 24/7. We want our students to become responsible, knowledgeable citizens, able to reason and make sound judgments. Today's events will affect their future. At JS, we work hard to provide you with top-notch teaching resources. We hope you will find the 2006-2007 World Affairs Atlas & Almanac almanac, originally, a calendar with notations of astronomical and other data. Almanacs have been known in simple form almost since the invention of writing, for they served to record religious feasts, seasonal changes, and the like. , this Skills Manual, and every JS issue throughout the year to be valuable teaching tools. Sincerely, Lois Cohen cohen or kohen (Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male. , author 2006-2007 Skills Manual |
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