Tim:
- Could consider comparing India to a different country e.g. New Zealand. There would be more reliable sources for New Zealand. How does our set of rules differ from theirs?
- If we continue to do Nepal and India, we can talk about how they are culturally connected but why one country has more deaths than the other. (Find reliable information to back this up)
Klaus:
-Could look at New Zealand for another country. Possibly bring New Zealand in at some point as it is more relatable for the audience. (Who is our audience?)
-Have a look in the year 2007. Why was there a sudden incline and why does the numbers keep rising afterwards? What could be the reason? e.g. economy getting better so people can afford more cars? Or there was a natural disaster that destroyed the roads, however they don't have enough funds to fix it.
Brian:
-Showing comparison relationship with another 2 countries.
-Fundamental shift, landscape, cultural
-Different factors that contribute to the death numbers. What are the similarities and differences?
-What does the audience want to know at the end? How can we create a story that can inform the audience this?
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