
Journey to the end of the Earth & The Enemy
Learners engage with environmental travelogues and ethical dilemmas in times of war. They evaluate the intersection of human morality, patriotism, and global ecological responsibility.
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Learners engage with environmental travelogues and ethical dilemmas in times of war. They evaluate the intersection of human morality, patriotism, and global ecological responsibility.
Key Questions
- Why is Antarctica crucial for understanding Earth's history?
- What ethical dilemma does Dr. Sadao face?
- How does 'The Enemy' challenge the concept of patriotism?
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