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GEOGRAPHY A new map resizes countries based on their population. It's simple: Each square represents 500,000 people. (NPR) Use our resources to learn how to read strange maps like this one. Teachers, scroll down for a short list of key resources in our Teachers' Toolkit, and thanks to Dana J. for the heads-up on this…
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