Our eyes

by Y6C Group 3

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Table Of Contents
Introduction, Central Idea and Lines of Inquiry:
Nordic mythology: Salvatore Marsili 6 - 19
Rights of The People with disabilities: Luisa Steverlynck 20 - 55
Women's rights: Carolina Centeno Perry 56 - 71
Animal body: Camila Belaus Bruno 72- 81
Outer space: Vera Guidotti 82 - 85
Women's rights: Sofia Amil 100 -109
Gods:18-19
Outer Space:98-99
Conclusión/special acknowledgements 122
United Nations Sustainability Development Goals 119- 121
GAMES AND MORE!
Gods:18-19
People with Disabilities Rights/Human Rights: 56-57-58-59
Women’s Rights: 78-79
Animal body: 90-91
Outer Space:98-99
Women's right:104-105-106
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to the “Our Eyes” magazine. We worked on it a lot. In this magazine you are going to find our projects.

The Sustainable Development Goals are a call for action by all countries to promote prosperity while protecting the planet. They recognize that ending poverty must go hand in hand with strategies that build economic growth and address a range of social needs including education, health, social protection and job opportunities, while tackling climate change and environmental protection.  
Women’s Rights
Understanding a world of disabilities
Exploring Outer Space
Being aware of the animal body parts
Nordic Mythology
Central Idea
Understanding the world around us makes us caring and responsible for our actions striving to achieve common welfare.
Lines of Inquiry
Women’s Rights
Understanding a world of disabilities
Exploring Outer Space
Being aware of the animal body parts
Nordic Mythology
Nordic mythology By Salvatore Marsili
Creation of the world
But strangely this water was also life. This water became Ymir, a giant that covered all the cosmos. This giant created Odin, Vili and Vé, these three gods and brothers using their powers took the life of its creator to create the world. The blood of Ymir became the water of the world; its hair, the grass; its
 nails, the trees; its brain, the clouds; its arms and legs, the mountains; its eyes, the sun and moon; and finally the rest of its body became the rest of the world and planets.
Before the Earth or even the universe, there were only 3 objects, 2 worlds and 1 Ginnungagap (a bottomless abyss that covered mostly all the world). On the south it was the icy land of Niflheim that was full of ice snow and was the coldest thing ever in the world; then it was the hottest land ever, the fiery land of Muspelheim on the north, it was so hot that it could turn anything into ashes. In one moment the abyss disappeared and the power of both lands crashed, the icy land melted and the fiery land turned off, the only thing left was water created from both lands.
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