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The Last to discover water

Australia, 1975
film

Looks at “Man: A course of study”, a social studies curriculum, and its application at a primary level.

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Water

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The Water famine

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Water into gold

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My world: water

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First of all, water

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Water for a city

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The choice is yours

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