User:Notyourbroom/Sandbox/Module images

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Module 1: Rust Belt[edit]

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Carrie Furnace

  • Description: An abandoned steel mill (called the Carrie Furnace) in Swissvale, Pennsylvania.
  • Source: Provided by Bill Price
  • Legal info: Permission for use provided by creator
  • Attribution: Bill Price III

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Johnstown

  • Description: Old industrial buildings in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
  • Source: Provided by Bill Price
  • Legal info: Permission for use provided by creator
  • Attribution: Bill Price III

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Module 2: English as a Global Language[edit]

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Perhaps one or two ELI photographs could be used as well.

Module 3: Genetic Engineering[edit]

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  • Description: Top: The leaves of this natural peanut plant have been badly damaged by insects. Bottom: The leaves of this genetically engineered peanut plant are much healthier because they are protected against insects.
  • Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bt_plants.png
  • Legal info: Public domain
  • Attribution: none required

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  • Description: People in Kenya examining insect-resistant genetically engineered corn (maize).
  • Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Laboratory_desk.jpg
  • Legal info: Copyrighted, but available for free commercial use under a e Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 Generic license if the attribution and license hyperlink below are provided.
  • Attribution: Photo: Dave Hoisington/CIMMYT, originally published in PLoS Biology, some rights reserved.

Module 4: Women's Rights & Roles[edit]

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  • Description: A poster created during World War II (1939–1945) to motivate women in the United States to work in factories—something that used to be considered "men's work."
  • Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:We_Can_Do_It!.jpg
  • Legal info: Public domain
  • Attribution: none required

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Module 5: The Open Knowledge Society[edit]

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File:Salk test tubes.jpg

  • Description: Jonas Salk, a scientist at the University of Pittsburgh, developed a vaccine for a disease called polio in 1955. He gave the vaccine away for free instead of patenting it and selling it.
  • Source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Salk_test_tubes.jpg
  • Legal info: Public domain
  • Attribution: none required

Module 6: The Automobile of the Future[edit]

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