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7. Jewelry – Cultural and religious significance across nations. 8. Embassies – Diplomacy and international relations.

religions in the world. 5. People and Religion – How faith influences societies. 6. Philosophy –Ethical,metaphysical, and existential questions.

Science and Innovation

1. Life in the Universe – Exploring extraterrestrial life possibilities. 2. Satellites – Communication and Earth observation tools. 3. To the Moon – Lunar exploration. 4. The Universe – Astronomy and the cosmos. 5. Atoms and Molecules – Building blocks of life. 6. Crafting with DNA – Genetics and modern biology. 7. Photosynthesis – The process powering life on Earth.

8. How Computers Work – A look into digital technology. 9. Global Trade – The movement of goods and services. 10. How a TV Show is Made – Behind- the-scenes of media. 11. Drones – Technology changing surveillance and logistics. 12. Electric Cars – Innovations in transportation. 13. Mining – Resource extraction and its impacts. 14. Natural Resources – Earth’s materials sustaining human life.

Famous Global Figures

1. Anne Frank – A young voice from the Holocaust. 2. Rembrandt – Dutch painter and cultural icon. 3. Vincent van Gogh – The life and art of a genius. 4. Mozart – A global musical prodigy.

5. Julius Caesar – Roman general and statesman. 6. Gandhi –Advocate for nonviolence and independence. 7. King Willem-Alexander – Dutch royalty. 8. Queen Maxima – Royal contributions to global causes.

Adventure and Exploration

1. Explorers – People who expanded the world map. 2. Polar Bears – Wildlife in extreme environments. 3. The Arctic – Exploration and climate challenges.

4. Coral Reefs

– Biodiversity

treasures. 5. Space – Final frontier for humanity. 6. Ships – From trade to exploration.

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