The document divides the world into more developed countries (MEDCs) and less developed countries (LEDCs) and provides facts about each. MEDCs facts include that 1/3 of Americans are overweight, life expectancy is at least 70 years old, and 90% of world education spending occurs in the North. LEDCs facts state that 20% suffer from hunger, 800 million cannot read/write, and 5 million die from diarrhea yearly. It then instructs to sort information into two columns - characteristics of MEDCs like low birth/death rates, Europe/North America, and high literacy; and characteristics of LEDCs like Africa/South America, high birth/death rates, and poor education/healthcare.