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Great Teaching Tool!,
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This review is from: National Geographic - The Best of Lisa Ling (Surviving Maximum Security / Miracle Doctors / The War Next Door / China's Lost Girls / Iraq's Lost Treasure / Female Suicide Bombers) (DVD)
I think Lisa Ling is making a great name for herself as one of the great journalists of her day. I purchased this DVD for my eighth grade World Geography class, they loved it, and eighth grades are a tough audience! I recommend this product to anyone but especially teachers.
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WOW, Lisa Ling is amazing,
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This review is from: National Geographic - The Best of Lisa Ling (Surviving Maximum Security / Miracle Doctors / The War Next Door / China's Lost Girls / Iraq's Lost Treasure / Female Suicide Bombers) (DVD)
This DVD is amazing! It includes 5 different documentaries all hosted by Lisa Ling. The way in which she reports and narrates makes it even that much more better. I never enjoyed watching documentaries until I saw a few of hers in the past. Greatly recommended!
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Lisa Ling National Geographic Explorer,
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This review is from: National Geographic - The Best of Lisa Ling (Surviving Maximum Security / Miracle Doctors / The War Next Door / China's Lost Girls / Iraq's Lost Treasure / Female Suicide Bombers) (DVD)
This is an excellent collection of Lisa Ling's reports, fascinating in and of itself, and also a wonderful teaching resource. I used it every semester to accompany and augment classroom instruction in my college level introductory sociology course. I wish there were subsequent editions of Ms. Ling's NatGeo Explorer series.
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