• Beauty of the Beasts 
A traveling international
wildlife art and poetry exhibit.
Join the celebration of nature through the
eyes of elementary students from around the world.
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• Folk Tales 
Students study folk tales in their
communities and beyond.
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• Folk Costumes Around the Globe 
Send pictures and descriptions
of folk costumes in your country.
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• Aspects of Love 
An exchange of essays, poems, stories and
drawings in order to develop a personal
understanding of the word “love” and to
develop tolerance to others' opinions.
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• Laws of Life Essay 
Students write about their
personal values in life.
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• Music to Make a Positive Change 
Student and teachers contribute positively to music
in order to bring a positive change in the world
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• Proverbs and Idioms 
Join in a discussion on the meaning and history
of proverbs and idioms worldwide.
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• Through Youthful Eyes 
A photographic calendar produced by students
hat is comprised of twelve different photos
each falling into a different category.
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• A Day in the Life Project 
Students describe a day in their life.
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• A Magic Flower of Wishes 
An exchange among students
about the most popular wishes
among young people worldwide,
and the reflection of them in literature
and art.
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• Dream School 
Students in classrooms around
the world share their ideas
about a dream
school during a series of video
conferences.
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• Value of Money in Our Life 
A project focused on using money
efficiently and making the maximum use of
resources.
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• Planet Friendship 
Students are changing the world through
friendship.
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• The Holocaust/Genocide Project (HGP) 
The HGP is celebrating its 12th year anniversary
in 2003-4. This theme-based Internet project has
brought together students and teachers from over 34
countries of the world.
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• Fight Against Drugs 
Provides an opportunity for
youth to share their views,
research the ill-effects of
various drugs, and come up
with solutions.
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• Outstanding Persons of Armenian Diaspora
An exchange among student
worldwide who interested in
learning more about the Armenian Diaspora
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• World We Live In (WWLi) 
Everyone has their own world that is connected with other personal worlds, but at the same time living alone, inside of a person.
Please describe the world YOU live in.
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• Generations and Celebrations 
Students research, find and send information
about celebrations and to participation in it
representatives different generations in country or region.
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• Local History 
Students share histories of their town's or
surrounding area's buildings, famous people,
and events.
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• My Talented Coveal (Contemporary) 
Students share positive
stories about their
contemporaries around the
world.
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• Natural Disasters 
Students learn how to care for themselves, their families
and others by friendship when a disaster occurs.
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• Nature through the Eyes of Generations 
Students research, discuss, and take
photos to better understand the changes
in the state of their natural surroundings
over the years.
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• If Rocks Could Talk...What Would They Tell Us? 
Students collect and analyze different
types of rocks in their community, and
exchange their findings with a school in another
part of the world.
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• ENO Environmental Project 
A global web school for
environmental awareness
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• Do We Have a Spare Planet? 
Environmental project which
will stress activities that can be
done to preserve our planet.
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• DEEP (Democratic Education Exchange Project) 
Students exchange their ideas and
cooperate in overcoming the difficulties of the
democratization and transition period.
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