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This document explores the significance of primary sources in historical studies, highlighting their value in providing unique insights, such as photographs from the Crimean War. It examines perspectives on Edward Snowden's leaks regarding NSA activities and their implications for privacy and national security. Additionally, it discusses palm oil, its sourcing, and the Mars Company's commitment to sustainable practices while addressing the environmental impacts of deforestation. Finally, it reflects on the stress faced by teenagers and the potential therapeutic benefits of creative expression.
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BELL RINGER Week 9
3/10/14 • In the study of history, what are some examples of primary sources? Why are primary sources, like the photos from the Crimean War, valuable? What kinds of information might primary sources provide that secondary sources cannot? • CNN Student News
3/11/14 • What is your opinion of Edward Snowden's leaking of classified information about NSA activities? Do you think his actions protected personal privacy rights, do you think they jeopardized national security, or do you think they did both? Explain. • CNN Student News
3/12/14 • What is palm oil? How is it obtained? What statement has the Mars Company made about how it's going to get its palm oil? What is deforestation? Where is it common? What are its causes? How can deforestation affect the environment? • CNN Student News
3/13/14 • Do you think that being a teenager is stressful? Explain. What do you do to relieve stress in your life? How might forms of creative expression, like writing, music and art, help people to address personal challenges and alleviate stress? • CNN Student News