Presents a study of the Indus River and those who make their homes along its path including an examination of ancient settlements and modern ports as well as its economical importance.
Describes Ireland's history, population, government and politics, resources and economy, education, health, culture, religions, environment, and global connections as well as other aspects, discussing contemporary issues the country faces.
Investigates what it is like to live in Ireland, providing facts about the country's population, size, language, and government, and discussing Ireland's history, cities and countryside, culture, food, sports, and attractions.
Photographs, diagrams, illustrations, and maps describe the history, people, culture, and natural resources of the continent of Africa south of the Sahara.
Discusses the ways in which traditional farming systems have damaged the environment, and looks at alternative, sustainable ways to provide enough food for the world's people without further injuring the Earth.
Presents the natural environment and resources, people and culture, and business and economy of the United Kingdom, focusing on development and change in recent years.
Investigates what it is like to live in Ireland, providing facts about the country's population, size, language, and government, and discussing Ireland's history, cities and countryside, culture, food, sports, and attractions.