Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Free Lesson Plans>>Pills from Puerto Rico

Are your pills made in Puerto Rico?

You betcha. Thanks to Operation Bootstrap, Puerto Rico manufactures 90% of the pills sold in the U.S. (Operation Bootstrap, by the way, just happens to appear on nearly every standardized test.)

So take a look at our brand-new lesson about Operation Bootstrap, the pharmaceutical industry, and Barceloneta, the town that Viagra built.

Using Puerto Rico as your model, teaching economic terms (GDP, per capita income, literacy rate) will be a breeze, a tropical breeze.

Are you teaching Puerto Rico? The Caribbean?
Then take a look at our FREE lesson:
“Are your pills made in Puerto Rico?”

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From World Regions - The Caribbean (BZ-4712)

Available at a special introduction price of $24.95, it provides a bazillion lessons on the geography, history, culture, and economics of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Haiti, the Dominican Republican, Jamaica and the Bahamas.

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