E nds of the S cale Aim To research and find out how Leonardo Di Caprio and diamonds are linked to the country at the bottom of the HDI index Bottom of the table ID: 448412
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The Opposite
E
nds of the Scale.
Aim: To research and find out how Leonardo Di Caprio and diamonds are linked to the country at the bottom of the HDI index . Slide3
Bottom
of the table
Sierra Leone
Population 5,245,695 (July 2010 est.)Birth Rate: 38.79 births/1,000 populationDeath Rate: 11.97 deaths/1,000 populationIMR total: 80.16 deaths/1,000 live birthsLife Expectancy: 55.69 yearsAIDS deaths per year: 3,300 (2007 est.)Slide4
Sierra Leone – The GoodSlide5
Sierra Leone – The BadSlide6
Top of the table
Norway
Population: 4,676,305
Birth Rate: 10.9 births/1,000 population9.26 deaths/1,000 populationIMR: 3.55 deaths/1,000 live birthsLife Expectancy: 80.08 yearsAIDS deaths per year: 50Slide7
Top of the tableSlide8
The
worlds
most expensive city.Slide9
Over to
you
……
Carry out research to produce a comparative display showing the disparities between the top and bottom country of the HDI index.You should include reasons
why each country finds
itself at the two oppostite
ends
of the
scale
.
Don’t
forget
to
include
key
terms
that
we
have
learnt
about
e.g
. life
expectancy
,
birth
rates,
death
rates,
literacy
rates, AIDS infection rates, GDP and the HDI value of Sierra Leone and
Norway
.
Include
maps
to show locations
within
the continent of
Africa
and Europe and photos to show
different
aspects of life
within
the country.