1. Canadian Homelessness
2. Food shelters
2.1. Salvation army
3. The percentage of deaths in Africa because of poverty.
4. lots country dump garbage in the water. so this happen makes water pollution
5. obesity
5.1. child obesity
5.1.1. waist banned
5.2. in the 80's
5.3. North america
5.4. nutrition:pre-packaged foods, processed foods, fast-food, junk food, sugar, sodium
6. sexism
6.1. how women feel
6.2. what can women do to stop this?
6.3. how do men feel about this?
6.4. how long has sexism been going on?
6.4.1. years?
6.5. what are the main issues/ causes?
6.6. right to vote
6.7. gender roles
6.8. advantages the men got and women didn't
6.8.1. voting rights
6.8.1.1. pay/jobs.
6.9. why were women so differen't from men? were they really different? or did they just think that?
6.10. role of women in afghanistan
6.11. equal rights
6.12. New node
6.13. gender stereotypes
6.13.1. toys, movies,school(what we teach our kids)
6.14. women from different cultures/relegions.
6.14.1. some religions value women a lot more and others could care less.(and others repress)
6.15. what women and men can wear
6.15.1. men can wear whatever they would like, and women have to cover temselves, and dress appropreatly
6.16. some girls and woman can not go to school because they are girls. while men are in schools learning.
7. censorship
7.1. Throughout Time/history
7.1.1. 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's, 2000s
7.2. Censorship in the Media
7.2.1. Computer
7.2.1.1. Facebook/Twitter/Skype
7.2.1.2. Internet
7.2.1.2.1. Web sites
7.2.2. Television
7.2.2.1. Throughout time
7.2.2.2. Ratings (C8, 14A)
7.2.2.2.1. Violence
7.2.2.2.2. Sexuality
7.2.2.2.3. Coarse Language
7.2.3. Newspaper
7.2.3.1. Censorship within theprinting press
7.2.3.1.1. Adults more likely to Read
7.2.3.1.2. Freedom of Speech
7.2.3.2. Articles
7.2.4. Movies
7.2.4.1. Ratings
7.2.4.1.1. Violence/Coarse Language Comparison Through Time
7.2.4.1.2. R Rated
7.2.4.2. Violence
7.2.4.2.1. Horror Films: Too Much Gore
7.2.5. Advertisment
7.2.5.1. Magazines
7.2.5.2. Billboards
7.2.5.2.1. Pictures
7.2.6. Music
7.2.6.1. Singers
7.2.6.1.1. Rappers
7.2.6.2. Video Clips
7.3. The FCC
8. Media
8.1. History
8.2. Power
8.2.1. Government
8.2.1.1. Control
8.2.1.1.1. Hidden Messages
8.3. print-based:magazine, billboards, newspapers.
8.3.1. Items to spread the word out
8.3.1.1. Internet
8.3.1.1.1. Music
8.4. People
8.4.1. Influences
8.5. Lies
8.5.1. Propeganda
8.5.1.1. Backmasking and subleminal messaging
8.5.1.2. to inluence the thinking of a certain community
8.6. Evolution
8.6.1. Music Before, Music Now
8.6.2. evolution of methods to advertise on television
8.6.3. People Now. People Before
8.7. Money
8.8. Truth
8.8.1. Stories
8.8.1.1. What is their intentions?
8.8.1.1.1. Reasons for actions
8.9. Messages
8.9.1. Lies,truth
8.10. Changing
8.10.1. Adaption
8.10.1.1. People
8.10.1.2. Style
8.10.1.3. Time
8.10.1.4. Rules
9. Clean Water
9.1. clean water in Africa
9.1.1. lack of clean water
9.1.1.1. UNICEF supplies water to africa.
9.1.1.2. There are not enough rain
9.1.1.3. acid rain
9.1.2. dirty water
9.1.2.1. Africa people drink dirty water, so so many peolpe get ill
9.1.2.2. Africa water is dirty because there is not enough
9.2. clean water in Asia
9.3. clean water in North America
9.3.1. New node
9.3.2. New node
9.4. disease caused by dirty water
9.4.1. typhoid
9.4.2. New node
10. Poverty in Africa
10.1. How many people have been suffering Poverty.
10.2. When poverty started.
10.3. The main reason of poverty in Africa.
10.4. Poverty in the 90s, 80s, 70s, 60s, 50s, and 40s.
10.5. How people can stop poverty.
10.6. How children have been getting effected.
10.7. Why Africa has been having this problem.
10.8. How can we help decrease the percentage of poverty in Africa.
10.9. The changes from 1940s to 2009.
10.10. How long will it last.
10.11. FIGHTING POVERTY IN AFRICA
10.12. Have other countries helped stop poverty in Africa?
11. Communists
11.1. Cuba
11.1.1. Cuba's education system
11.1.1.1. Literacy percentage
11.1.1.1.1. Cuba's literacy percentage is 99%
11.2. presidents
11.2.1. Raul Castro
11.2.1.1. current presidente of Cuba (also commie)
11.2.2. tomas Estrada palama
11.2.2.1. tomas Estrada Palama was the fisrt Cuban President
11.2.2.2. He was the first communist ruler if Cuba
11.2.3. Fadel Castero brother of Raul Castro now to sick to serve in office
11.2.3.1. made a very properous country into a communist state
11.3. Communication
12. New node
13. New node
14. Homelessness
14.1. World Homelessness
14.1.1. U.S
14.1.2. Europe
14.1.3. China
14.1.4. India
14.2. World Poverty
14.2.1. Poverty in africa
14.2.2. poverty in china
14.3. Homelessness rate
14.4. Homelessness in toronto vs vancouver
15. Refugees
15.1. World Refugees
15.2. hi
16. New node
17. Child Labour
17.1. child labour in China
17.2. India
17.3. Africa
17.4. U.S.A
17.5. Canada
17.6. and other places around the world.
17.6.1. who does it affect? and why
17.6.1.1. who is going to take action?
17.7. main factories that childeren are working at
17.7.1. what the factories are making the children do?
17.8. how parents are effected and how it affects the childrens future.
18. Genocides
18.1. Rwanda
18.2. Guadamala
18.2.1. holodemer
18.3. holocoust
18.3.1. hitler
18.4. effect on economy
18.4.1. New node
18.5. effect on families
18.5.1. New node
19. Animal testing!!
19.1. Animal that got tested
19.1.1. Monkey
19.1.1.1. From japan
19.1.2. Mouse
19.1.3. Rabbit
19.1.4. Frogs
19.1.5. Rat
19.1.6. mice
19.1.7. Birds
19.2. Articles
19.2.1. Brian cho!!!
19.2.1.1. http://www.elements.nb.ca/theme/toxics/emily/emily.htm
19.2.1.2. http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2003/01/15/EUcosmetics_030115.html
19.2.1.3. http://www.all-creatures.org/articles/ar-stop.html
19.2.1.4. http://www.europeanvoice.com/article/imported/striking-a-balance-between-animal-testing-and-research/62960.aspx
19.2.1.5. http://www.gazette.uwo.ca/article.cfm?section=Opinions&articleID=1315&month=3&day=22&year=2007
19.2.1.6. http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?216443
19.2.1.7. http://www.carolinelucasmep.org.uk/2009/10/07/leading-green-launches-new-euro-campaign-to-replace-animal-testing/
19.2.2. pain
19.2.2.1. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, in 2006 about 670,000 animals (57%) (not including rats, mice, birds, or invertebrates) were used in procedures that did not include more than momentary pain or distress. About 420,000 (36%) were used in procedures in which pain or distress was relieved by anesthesia, while 84,000 (7%) were used in studies that would cause pain or distress that would not be relieved
19.3. animal rights
19.3.1. tests
19.3.1.1. Toxicology testing
19.3.1.2. Cosmetics testing
19.3.1.3. Drug testing
19.4. companies
19.4.1. companies that DO test on animals
19.4.2. companies that DO NOT test on animals
20. Oil Crisis
21. overpopulation
21.1. What happen?
21.1.1. Global warming
21.1.1.1. Environment pollution
21.1.2. High cost
21.1.2.1. Starvation
21.2. World
21.2.1. North America
21.2.1.1. Haiti
21.2.1.2. United States
21.2.2. Asia
21.2.2.1. Bangladesh
21.2.2.2. China
21.2.3. Europe
21.2.3.1. Netherland
21.2.4. Africa
21.2.4.1. 8 Countries
21.2.4.2. poor
22. Global Warming
22.1. how it affects the people?
22.2. what are the affect?
22.3. what can we do about global warming
22.4. how can we help stop global warming.
22.5. how greenhouses help decrease the risk of global warming
22.6. New node
23. Media
23.1. Advertising
23.1.1. False Advertising
23.1.1.1. Online Advertising
23.1.1.1.1. Interactive Advertising
23.2. Sexual sell
23.2.1. Internet
23.2.1.1. Posters
23.3. Web banners
23.3.1. Skywritting
23.4. Infomercials
23.4.1. Impulse Purchase
23.4.1.1. Websites
23.5. Radio Advertising
23.5.1. Station or Network
23.6. Print Advertising
23.6.1. Newspaper and Magazine
23.7. Propaganda
23.8. Grammy Award
24. Gun control
24.1. gun control in canada
24.1.1. since 1800s
24.2. gun control in USA
24.2.1. http://www.essortment.com/all/guncontrol_rsms.htm
24.3. Death From guns
24.3.1. http://www.tincher.to/deaths.htm
24.4. law of gun control
25. AIDS
25.1. Africa
25.1.1. effects on children
25.1.1.1. 22 million Africans are living with HIV and Aids
25.1.2. In the year of 2007
25.1.2.1. In sub-Sarhan 1.5 milllion people was killed by AIDS