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Our focus point for this issue is our constantly changing world and the impact this has on different countries around the world. Our world is under constant duress, battling climate change, overpopulation, increased pollution and disease. Other topical worldly issues include various technological advances in genetic modification, nuclear power, current food farming techniques and organ transplantation.
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This series looks at countries in a state of political, economic and social transformation.
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An 'at-a-glance' country series that gives information from the worlds' countries including maps, flags and national data.
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A comprehensive insight into this large, economically powerful country at the heart of Europe for secondary school students.
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Explains the role and functions of some of the main organisations in the world.
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Informative, full-colour guides to the science issues that hit the headlines today.
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A series that speculates on what might happen in the future if we do nothing to solve a current problem.
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The series looks at how our food is farmed, processed and brought to our tables. It examines some of the critical issues facing farmers today and discusses how we might feed the growing world population in the future.
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