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Many societies have a predominantly patriarchal history. This means that the control of power, in terms of resources or positions of social and political importance, is predominantly held by men still today. However, there are also cases of matrilineal communities, where the line of descent is drawn through the mother (in some c

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climate changeBig ideas on Climate change

Today’s climate change is a long-term, large-scale rise in Earth’s global average temperature, causing shifts in weather patterns. Some models pred

Geo-history manual; learning units (TLUs) and Assessment and self-assessment tools: three proposals to address complex issues

The Get up and goals! project has produced three tools in 12 languages to address both the issue of gender inequalities and the other 3 "hot topics of the project" in daily t

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