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Slide1: Trading away the right to food A_D Cartoon Bank
Familiar and New Cartoons
Slide2: Trading away the right to food A Section A
Cartoon Bank
Slide3: Polyp, The New Internationalist, Great Britain
Slide4: Another 1.2 billion people can’t get enough vitamins, minerals and proteins in their diet. K.T., The Telegram, Newfoundland U.N. Report 2005
Slide5: Arcadio, Tico Times, Costa Rica
Slide7: Chappatte
l’Hebdo
Switzerland
Slide9: Polyp,
The New Internationalist Great Britain
Slide11: Ares, Mexico, Cuba
Slide12: 60
Slide14: Gado
Kenya
Slide16: Ares, Mexico
Slide17: Trading away the right to food B Section B
Cartoon Bank
Slide18: Anthony Jenkins
The Globe and Mail
Canada
Slide20: World Trade
Slide22: Zapiro
South Africa
Slide24: Trading away the right to food A Section C
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Slide26: Chappatte Switzerland
Slide28: Polyp, Great Britain
Slide29: 2003 U.S.A.
Slide30: 2003 2002
Slide31: Polyp, The New Internationalist, Great Britain Let’s not say she died. Let’s say she gave her life so that the global economy might grow.
Slide37: David Simonds, The Guardian, Great Britain
Slide38: Gado Kenya
Slide39: Developing World condemns Arcadio, Costa Rica Trade Talks
Slide40: Bank
Slide41: Trading away the right to food D Section D
Cartoon Bank
Slide45: Chappatte Switzerland
Slide47: Ares, Mexico
Slide48: Ares Cuba/Mexico
Slide49: Costa Rica
Slide51: Chappatte, Switzerland
Slide52: Trading away the right to food A New Cartoons
Cartoon Bank
Slide53: Global Trade New Internationalist, Great Britain
Slide54: Chappatte
Switzerland
Slide55: Nestle
Slide56: Kirk, U.S.A.