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NPDU11 L2 Reading CCQs

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  • P1; What did he see that changed his life?
    (children in Darfur playing soccer with a ball made of trash)
  • P4; How has One World Futbol benefited charity organizations?
    (They don’t have to continuously replace worn out soccer balls.)
  • P1: What was Tim Jahnigen working on in 2006?
    (developing new medical technology)
  • P3; How is having less bounce useful?
    (It is better for playing on hard surfaces.)
  • P3; How is the One World Futbol similar to and different from a standard soccer ball?
    (same size and weight, has less bounce)
  • P1; What problem did Jahnigen have that prevented him from developing the soccer ball right away?
    (His money was invested in his medical technology business.)
  • P4; What is One World Play Project’s mission? (“to turn the world into a field of play”)
    (“to turn the world into a field of play”)
  • P4; What does Jahnigen’s company do for each ball that is sold?
    (donate another ball)
  • P2; How did the One World Futbol get its name?
    (from Sting’s song, “One World (Not Three)”)
  • P2; Who helped Jahnigen fund the development of the One World Futbol?
    (Sting, a musician, charity supporter, and friend, helped pay for it.)
  • What is a renaissance man?
    A well-educated person that excels in a wide variety of subjects or fields.
  • What is special about the One World Futbol?
    (It won’t wear out or go flat, and lasts for years.)
  • P3; What other benefits does the ball have?
    (It never needs an air pump and never goes flat; it can be run over by a car without losing its shape.)
  • P1;What did Jahnigen want to do?
    (develop a soccer ball from a light foam substance)
  • P4; What idea is One World Play Project focused on promoting?
    (Children need play just as much as they need food or medicine.)
  • P4; What company did Jahnigen and his wife found in 2010? What was it for?
    (One World Play Project, to sell the One World Futbol)
  • P1;Why did the children have a ball made of trash?
    (Donated soccer balls quickly go flat on the rough or rocky ground.)