vimarsana.com
Home
Live Updates
Transcripts For DW Global 3000 - The Globalization Program 2
Transcripts For DW Global 3000 - The Globalization Program 2
DW Global 3000 - The Globalization Program October 20, 2018 04:30:00
In negotiations last years mediators succeeded in ventura and. It was the birth of modern day king was. Sixteen forty years. To produce starts october twenty fourth and d. W. Welcome to global
Three Thousand
this week we head to kenya to meet some adults going
Back To School
their i am a well paid job. In vietnams capital hanoi pollution is becoming a big problem whats the solution. And we meet people who fled to venezuela where food and basic necessities are increasingly short supply. In one thousand nine hundred
Ninety Eight Socialist Go Chavez
was elected president of venezuela many of his electorate hoped hed offer them a chance of prosperity and indeed over the following years poverty in venice way learned the hard thanks to profits from the countrys most important
Commodity Oil
but chavez also weakened the economy with a series of
Nationalisation Splitting
investors off then the us canada and the e. U. Introduced economic sanctions in
Two Thousand And Thirteen
and
Nicolas Maduro
took over from chavez and the economic slump continues internationally venice weyler is isolated
Food Medicine
and basic health care are in short supply affecting children most of all. The soldier holds the. Baby while the mother is being treated this clinic in a brazilian refugee camp has four mothers their children and pregnant women. The baby is placed back into the mothers arms. This un refugee a dog an isolation hopes to give these
Young Refugee
s the most normal life possible in spite of the circumstances. No emily is back a month arrived three months ago with her husband and daughter. Waiting until after i give birth and then we want to travel for the sounds. Any place. Just definitely not back to venezuela things are still about that. We wanted to see for ourselves so we crossed the border into venezuela getting in is easy no one even checks our passports. In the first town we come to there are several closed shops. In the center i meet a family who are just about to go to brazil but just for a day trip. My baby needs a vaccination in brazil and its the only place. Which one. Three months one. Thing that i dont want to leave in his way into i have a house and a job im doing ok. They leave for the border they have to get there and back the same day there are
Money Changers
who are less optimistic inflation is swallowing everything up they say prices are rising daily. In iraq if there is right you said go straight to the government supporters same with spaghetti and flour theyre ruining us all right we have nothing to eat no what no money were starving to death. Unfortunately we cant stay much longer its too unsafe without a stamp in our passport. In no mans land on the border we find stranded venezuelans. There are families with children here too a
Storm Hit Overnight Everything
they own is soaking wet. Little bit of it going to work i mean the work. Luciana and her brother i card decided to leave without their children but they did it for their childrens future. I meant that i might think its traumatic to get out as if you would want to leave their daughter. I said if i cant send money home from brazil soon my daughter will start on it that would be even worse i guess im one of them. Yes. One a is another mother whos trying to flee shes at the border fence with her baby taking a break shes heading to some friends further south for shelter. Until the journey last several days we spent a whole day on a bus with a lot of stops. Its difficult with a baby when i was. Here at the brazilian border town of parker yuma theres been a sour mood since the beginning of the refugee crisis. The u. N. Camps are a safe haven for people who fled like glue a male is back man and her husband. Has put extra pallets under the mattress for his pregnant wife their baby is due in two months they both feel like the mood in brazil is turning. For. Some brazilian child go back. As well and these are just like we hear that a lot. Refugee kids play football next to that tent among them is the granddaughter of
Carmen Rodriguez
and her husband. They explain why they left with nine year old. Mother and daughter died four months ago in venezuela because there was no medicine what did she have. An intestinal infection. Like many others here she wants to get to softball or rio as soon as possible a process that can take months while parents and their
Young Refugee
children can only wait here in the camps and hope. Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide are missing but why
Human Trafficking
is one key reason an estimated
Eight Hundred Thousand
people are trafficked across borders each year nearly eighty percent of them are women and children many a sexually exploited or pushed into forced labor organized crime is another key reason in mexico for example this includes paramilitary organizations drug cartels and
Security Forces
the
International Red
cross believes as many as
Thirty Thousand
people have disappeared there in this way. Flora tarion regimes frequently come down hard on political opponents many are arrested and later disappear thats the case in syria for example where
Tens Of Thousands
of political persecuted are missing missing but far from forgotten. These are just a few of the people who have gone missing in syria and members of their families the photos of the one of us in which activists of the families for
Freedom Group
have been touring europe campaigning for justice. The these women say the
Syrian Regime
is to blame. Son and husband who disappeared in twenty twelve. And i feel the typical emotions of a mother. Could love as a night hes having flashbacks to my son laughing. So for these images just keep welling up i imagine him sitting next to me. Oh i sometimes feel very desperate very free. Of this used to be a prison if the east
German Secret Police
the star say. Its in the engine house and district of ballin. Here to despair plagued the inmates. Fog lamarck mood and the other women have come to meet former prisoners and learn about the east german regime. In the one
Nine Hundred Eighty
s. Monica schneider was caught trying to escape the country and held her for more than two years with the post more recent on file we also didnt know what would become of us would they make us disappear all would be out in a year old to hold on with a start terrorizing us all over again when i knew that if i was released in east germany i would never get my job back. Im a monk and if you didnt have a job they locked you up. So you would always have one foot in prison anyway. The stasi used isolation and other forms of psychological torture to intimidate and break prisoners. In the one
Nine Hundred Ninety
s. Back home in
Syria Fatwa Mahmoud
was herself jailed for two years for belonging to a banned
Political Party
list that very persecution shes now living in germany one of a kind for the most of my sons been in prison for six years and i dont know how he is treated as i have to have you im so sorry. Im so sorry. All these women have terrible stories to tell. Their resemblance is between life under different to authoritarian regimes syria and the old east germany. When
Monica Schneider
was imprisoned here she was also separated from her children. These women might not have a common language but they can still comfort each other. And thats a pretty little head for terrorism and i wish i could change places with my son so that i would be in prison and he would be free. Of any city. East germany came to an end. And in one thousand
Nine Hundred Ninety
with
German Reunification
the files of its
Secret Police
have been preserved and people it spied on can read that. If the
Syrian Regime
has files on its prisoners its certainly not about to open them to scrutiny. But i know its hard to. Get it and i often feel completely devastated. Was the british suddenly i am determined to keep on fighting for their release. For the freedom of each and every person who is being held unjustly. Most of the french are known as well on top of that one mahmoud and her fellow activists are tireless in their campaign demanding freedom for everybody whos been arbitrarily detained in syria they refuse to be silenced. This week in global ideas where after vietnam like elsewhere increasing numbers of people are moving into areas and their health often suffers as a result the capital hanoi is a hotspot for vets noise and appalachian millions of mopeds and cars lost out there unfiltered exhaust fumes making even crossing the street a difficult task. Our reporter michelle that still went there to meet people tackling the city small. Hanoi is so nice on the weekends. Here one can take a deep breath and relax im doing and her family often come to one pm late and oasis in the heart of the vietnamese capital. This
Barley Sugar Candy Vendor
certainly looks relaxed probably more so now than during the workweek because on the weekend the area around the. Lake becomes a
Pedestrian Zone
i can always tell. If you know miles every day and all the way. Through because no traffic you know the fact. Life. On work days its just the
Opposite Hanoi
has a population of more than
Seven Million
the main motive transport is the motorbike and there are more and more cars as well. There are no reliable numbers as to exactly how many but its clear that
Traffic Congestion
is getting worse and with the air. She says it would take too long to go to work by bus. She works for an
International Team
working on ways to improve the air quality in hanoi. Part of their work is determining exactly how bad the area is. The
Citys Department
of
Natural Resource
and environment has set up monitoring stations. This is the eleventh and to the latest the instrument was developed by students at the
Vietnam National
university. To
Pollution Consultants
from germany attended the inauguration of the device they work for germanys
Development Agency
g i c n n revising the vietnamese government. I think that was. Thats whats special about this
Measuring Device
is that its cheap its been tested and its easy to move from place to place. You can. Come. Across that. Can measure the quality of the various parts of the city at moderate cost. To missing the numbers so far have been truly awful last year
Air Pollution
was on average four times the maximum considered acceptable by the
World Health Organization
and the air was considered clean only thirty eight days last year the countless
Building Sites
also generate a lot of dust high rise apartment blocks are going up all over the city the authorities ignored the problem of
Air Pollution
for a long time now its a priority issue. A workshop about air quality was recently held for students at this school for the first time it was organized by the german air
Pollution Consultants
and a vietnamese ngo green id. The
School Uniform
includes the. Red scarf of the communist
Young Pioneers
Movement Vietnam
is after all a one
Party Socialist
state. The idea is for such workshops to become a regular feature in schools here young people need to know how dangerous pollution is especially for them at this event the students divided into teams for a q. And a session what illnesses to small cause what can you do about
Air Pollution
who is most affected. Her pupils were rewarded for giving the right answers. And they can pass on what they learned. I think that after this workshop the student will bring the dollies to their her own. Parents. Brothers and sisters the. Parents do about this and it will inspire them to do something thats so hot and. The city authorities are under pressure to improve
Public Transport
work on an extensive metro system is behind schedule there are a few express bus routes with modern vehicles but their impact has not been great so far. As a pallet he has issued a ban on all motorcycles that takes effect in twenty thirty but that does not interest anybody here right now. At
Hanoi University
of science and technology theyre testing a
Mobile Device
that measures emissions at the source at the exhaust pipe of a motorbike. As for
Environmental Police
to use it to get the worst offenders off the road that could mean a major change for many in hanoi. Where i i dont actually know how they really react to. The. Action thats stop them back im not sure because we need to i think we need to prepare the campaign think of the communication. The german advisors and the
City Environment Department
are working together on that as well. That they can advise and plan but its up to the city authorities to act on their proposals. To say. This is he needs to organize
Awareness Raising Campaigns
so the citizens can properly understand the benefits of
Public Transport
. However infrastructure and
Public Transport
have to be improved much more. There will soon be plenty of devices collecting data but the root problem still needs to be solved. Belittles mass nabhan more we need measures to reduce traffic and to require
Engine Upgrades
there that the incremental and the people will have to spend some money but yet nam needs obligatory
Vehicle Inspections
and fuel quality standards. Time is pressing the city continues to grow more and more motorbikes are on the street. Imagine if all of her noise one day looked like
One Kiam Lake
on the weekend with relaxed people breathing clean fresh air. Life can be really tough if you cant read and write
Seven Hundred Fifty Million
adults around them. Our illiterates two thirds of them women. In kenya around twenty percent of the population are unable to read and write. And even those who can rarely have a
School Leaving
certificate which means little chance of getting a well paying job so what can they do you head
Back To School
. When youre working with
Chemical Solutions
precision is crucial. In this
Chemistry Class
the students are especially conscientious. And it is toxic. This is no ordinary class these tenth grade students are between twenty and fifty years old all of them are here to get their high school diplomas. Millicent gave eyes close to reaching her go shes been going to school every weekday for nearly two years the mother of two wants to be a good role model for her children. To have a story to tap into your children and it was taught by the way they come up to you then things you didnt get what he waited and you have a reason to tell if you have to do that you got to be like me you know you do weights now when you have a check from. The teacher son you are minor often feels like a child himself most of his students are older than he is he aims to maintain a friendly reporter with the members of his class he knows that many of them have a lot more than school to cope with it is a hard on because you have a when you are or you have a responsibility it is your for me your isnt is your mind this is cut out this is not an easy r. s when i was so dizzy young minister gave a can relate to that but she still values the chance to learn its what they say its what its like to be painful now that it is always a suit. Many kenyans lie. Access to good education millicent gave up was married off at a young age she finished school with poor grades as a result she couldnt find a decent job nowadays she lives alone in a one room apartment in a poor district the children live with her father theyve come to visit her. A real oh i read and go over there again. Millicent cant afford to take her children on outings or to the cinema but they can enjoy singing together her daughter faith was initially against her going to school at first it wasnt. Meant to. See. You to day. You need to make last minute. That day putting her. Millicent isnt working at the moment so she can focus on school but woman from her church is financing her education others also help and millicent wants to do the same when she finishes her schooling. And to be nice. And. Possibly and like doing
Three Thousand<\/a> this week we head to kenya to meet some adults going
Back To School<\/a> their i am a well paid job. In vietnams capital hanoi pollution is becoming a big problem whats the solution. And we meet people who fled to venezuela where food and basic necessities are increasingly short supply. In one thousand nine hundred
Ninety Eight Socialist Go Chavez<\/a> was elected president of venezuela many of his electorate hoped hed offer them a chance of prosperity and indeed over the following years poverty in venice way learned the hard thanks to profits from the countrys most important
Commodity Oil<\/a> but chavez also weakened the economy with a series of
Nationalisation Splitting<\/a> investors off then the us canada and the e. U. Introduced economic sanctions in
Two Thousand And Thirteen<\/a> and
Nicolas Maduro<\/a> took over from chavez and the economic slump continues internationally venice weyler is isolated
Food Medicine<\/a> and basic health care are in short supply affecting children most of all. The soldier holds the. Baby\rwhile the mother is being treated this clinic in a brazilian refugee camp has four mothers their children and pregnant women. The baby is placed back into the mothers arms. This un refugee a dog an isolation hopes to give these
Young Refugee<\/a>s the most normal life possible in spite of the circumstances. No emily is back a month arrived three months ago with her husband and daughter. Waiting until after i give birth and then we want to travel for the sounds. Any place. Just definitely not back to venezuela things are still about that. We wanted to see for ourselves so we crossed the border into venezuela getting in is easy no one even checks our passports. In the first town we come to there are several closed shops. In the center i meet a family who are just about to go to brazil but just for a day trip. My baby needs a vaccination in brazil and its the only place. Which one. Three months one. Thing that i dont want to leave in his way into i have a house and a job im doing ok. They leave for the border they have to get there and back the same day there are
Money Changers<\/a> who are less optimistic inflation is swallowing everything up they say prices are rising daily. In iraq if there is right you said go straight to the government supporters same with spaghetti and flour theyre ruining us all right we have nothing to eat no what no money were starving to death. Unfortunately we cant stay much longer\rits too unsafe without a stamp in our passport. In no mans land on the border we find stranded venezuelans. There are families with children here too a
Storm Hit Overnight Everything<\/a> they own is soaking wet. Little bit of it going to work i mean the work. Luciana and her brother i card decided to leave without their children but they did it for their childrens future. I meant that i might think its traumatic to get out as if you would want to leave their daughter. I said if i cant send money home from brazil soon my daughter will start on it that would be even worse i guess im one of them. Yes. One a is another mother whos trying to flee shes at the border fence with her baby taking a break shes heading to some friends further south for shelter. Until the journey last several days we spent a whole day on a bus with\ra lot of stops. Its difficult with a baby when i was. Here at the brazilian border town of parker yuma theres been a sour mood since the beginning of the refugee crisis. The u. N. Camps are a safe haven for people who fled like glue a male is back man and her husband. Has put extra pallets under the mattress for his pregnant wife their baby is due in two months they both feel like the mood in brazil is turning. For. Some brazilian child go back. As well and these are just like we hear that a lot. Refugee kids play football next to that tent among them is the granddaughter of
Carmen Rodriguez<\/a> and her husband. They explain why they\rleft with nine year old. Mother and daughter died four months ago in venezuela because there was no medicine what did she have. An intestinal infection. Like many others here she wants to get to softball or rio as soon as possible a process that can take months while parents and their
Young Refugee<\/a> children can only wait here in the camps and hope. Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide are missing but why
Human Trafficking<\/a> is one key reason an estimated
Eight Hundred Thousand<\/a> people are trafficked across borders each year nearly eighty percent of them are women and children many a sexually exploited or pushed into forced labor organized crime is another key reason in mexico for example this includes paramilitary organizations drug cartels\rand
Security Forces<\/a> the
International Red<\/a> cross believes as many as
Thirty Thousand<\/a> people have disappeared there in this way. Flora tarion regimes frequently come down hard on political opponents many are arrested and later disappear thats the case in syria for example where
Tens Of Thousands<\/a> of political persecuted are missing missing but far from forgotten. These are just a few of the people who have gone missing in syria and members of their families the photos of the one of us in which activists of the families for
Freedom Group<\/a> have been touring europe campaigning for justice. The these women say the
Syrian Regime<\/a> is to blame. Son and husband who disappeared in twenty twelve. And i\rfeel the typical emotions of a mother. Could love as a night hes having flashbacks to my son laughing. So for these images just keep welling up i imagine him sitting next to me. Oh i sometimes feel very desperate very free. Of this used to be a prison if the east
German Secret Police<\/a> the star say. Its in the engine house and district of ballin. Here to despair plagued the inmates. Fog lamarck mood and the other women have come to meet former prisoners and learn about the east german regime. In the one
Nine Hundred Eighty<\/a> s. Monica schneider was caught trying to escape the country and held her for more than two years with the post more recent on file we also didnt know what would become of us would they make us disappear all would be out in a year old to hold on with\ra start terrorizing us all over again when i knew that if i was released in east germany i would never get my job back. Im a monk and if you didnt have a job they locked you up. So you would always have one foot in prison anyway. The stasi used isolation and other forms of psychological torture to intimidate and break prisoners. In the one
Nine Hundred Ninety<\/a> s. Back home in
Syria Fatwa Mahmoud<\/a> was herself jailed for two years for belonging to a banned
Political Party<\/a> list that very persecution shes now living in germany one of a kind for the most of my sons been in prison for six years and i dont know how he is treated as i have to have you im so sorry. Im so sorry. All these women have terrible stories to tell. Their resemblance is between life\runder different to authoritarian regimes syria and the old east germany. When
Monica Schneider<\/a> was imprisoned here she was also separated from her children. These women might not have a common language but they can still comfort each other. And thats a pretty little head for terrorism and i wish i could change places with my son so that i would be in prison and he would be free. Of any city. East germany came to an end. And in one thousand
Nine Hundred Ninety<\/a> with
German Reunification<\/a> the files of its
Secret Police<\/a> have been preserved and people it spied on can read that. If the
Syrian Regime<\/a> has files on its prisoners its certainly not about to open them to scrutiny. But i know its hard to. Get it and i often feel completely devastated. Was the british suddenly i am determined to keep on fighting for their release. For the freedom of each and every person who is being held unjustly. Most of the french are known as well on top of that one mahmoud and her fellow activists are tireless in their campaign demanding freedom for everybody whos been arbitrarily detained in syria they refuse to be silenced. This week in global ideas where after vietnam like elsewhere increasing numbers of people are moving into areas and their health often suffers as a result the capital hanoi is a hotspot for vets noise and appalachian millions of mopeds and cars lost out there unfiltered exhaust fumes making even crossing the street a difficult task. Our reporter michelle that still went there to meet people\rtackling the city small. Hanoi is so nice on the weekends. Here one can take a deep breath and relax im doing and her family often come to one pm late and oasis in the heart of the vietnamese capital. This
Barley Sugar Candy Vendor<\/a> certainly looks relaxed probably more so now than during the workweek because on the weekend the area around the. Lake becomes a
Pedestrian Zone<\/a> i can always tell. If you know miles every day and all the way. Through because no traffic you know the fact. Life. On work days its just the
Opposite Hanoi<\/a> has a population of more than
Seven Million<\/a> the main motive transport is the motorbike\rand there are more and more cars as well. There are no reliable numbers as to exactly how many but its clear that
Traffic Congestion<\/a> is getting worse and with the air. She says it would take too long to go to work by bus. She works for an
International Team<\/a> working on ways to improve the air quality in hanoi. Part of their work is determining exactly how bad the area is. The
Citys Department<\/a> of
Natural Resource<\/a> and environment has set up monitoring stations. This is the eleventh and to the latest the instrument was developed by students at the
Vietnam National<\/a> university. To
Pollution Consultants<\/a> from germany attended the inauguration of the device they\rwork for germanys
Development Agency<\/a> g i c n n revising the vietnamese government. I think that was. Thats whats special about this
Measuring Device<\/a> is that its cheap its been tested and its easy to move from place to place. You can. Come. Across that. Can measure the quality of the various parts of the city at moderate cost. To missing the numbers so far have been truly awful last year
Air Pollution<\/a> was on average four times the maximum considered acceptable by the
World Health Organization<\/a> and the air was considered clean only thirty eight days last year the countless
Building Sites<\/a> also generate a lot of dust high rise apartment blocks are going up all over the city the authorities ignored the problem of
Air Pollution<\/a> for a long time now its\ra priority issue. A workshop about air quality was recently held for students at this school for the first time it was organized by the german air
Pollution Consultants<\/a> and a vietnamese ngo green id. The
School Uniform<\/a> includes the. Red scarf of the communist
Young Pioneers<\/a>
Movement Vietnam<\/a> is after all a one
Party Socialist<\/a> state. The idea is for such workshops to become a regular feature in schools here young people need to know how dangerous pollution is especially for them at this event the students divided into teams for a q. And a session what illnesses to small cause what can you do about
Air Pollution<\/a> who is most affected. Her pupils were rewarded for giving the right answers. And they can pass on what they learned. I think that after this workshop the student will bring the dollies to their her own. Parents. Brothers and sisters the. Parents do about this and it will inspire them to do something thats so hot and. The city authorities are under pressure to improve
Public Transport<\/a> work on an extensive metro system is behind schedule there are a few express bus routes with modern vehicles but their impact has not been great so far. As a pallet he has issued a ban on all motorcycles that takes effect in twenty thirty but that does not\rinterest anybody here right now. At
Hanoi University<\/a> of science and technology theyre testing a
Mobile Device<\/a> that measures emissions at the source at the exhaust pipe of a motorbike. As for
Environmental Police<\/a> to use it to get the worst offenders off the road that could mean a major change for many in hanoi. Where i i dont actually know how they really react to. The. Action thats stop them back im not sure because we need to i think we need to prepare the campaign think of the communication. The german advisors and the
City Environment Department<\/a> are working together on that as well. That they can advise and plan\rbut its up to the city authorities to act on their proposals. To say. This is he needs to organize
Awareness Raising Campaigns<\/a> so the citizens can properly understand the benefits of
Public Transport<\/a>. However infrastructure and
Public Transport<\/a> have to be improved much more. There will soon be plenty of devices collecting data but the root problem still needs to be solved. Belittles mass nabhan more we need measures to reduce traffic and to require
Engine Upgrades<\/a> there that the incremental and the people will have to spend some money but yet nam needs obligatory
Vehicle Inspections<\/a> and fuel quality standards. Time is pressing the city continues to grow more and more motorbikes are on the street. Imagine if all of her noise one day looked\rlike
One Kiam Lake<\/a> on the weekend with relaxed people breathing clean fresh air. Life can be really tough if you cant read and write
Seven Hundred Fifty Million<\/a> adults around them. Our illiterates two thirds of them women. In kenya around twenty percent of the population are unable to read and write. And even those who can rarely have a
School Leaving<\/a> certificate which means little chance of getting a well paying job so what can they do you head
Back To School<\/a>. When youre working with
Chemical Solutions<\/a> precision is crucial. In this
Chemistry Class<\/a> the students are especially conscientious. And it is\rtoxic. This is no ordinary class these tenth grade students are between twenty and fifty years old all of them are here to get their high school diplomas. Millicent gave eyes close to reaching her go shes been going to school every weekday for nearly two years the mother of two wants to be a good role model for her children. To have a story to tap into your children and it was taught by the way they come up to you then things you didnt get what he waited and you have a reason to tell if you have to do that you got to be like me you know you do weights now when you have a check from. The teacher son you are minor often feels like a child himself most of his students are older than he is he aims to maintain a friendly reporter with the members of his class he knows that many of them have a lot more than school to cope with it is a hard on because you have a when you are or you have\ra responsibility it is your for me your isnt is your mind this is cut out this is not an easy r. s when i was so dizzy young minister gave a can relate to that but she still values the chance to learn its what they say its what its like to be painful now that it is always a suit. Many kenyans lie. Access to good education millicent gave up was married off at a young age she finished school with poor grades as a result she couldnt find a decent job nowadays she lives alone in a one room apartment in a poor district the children live with her father theyve come to visit her. A real oh i read and go over there again. Millicent cant afford to take her children on outings or to the cinema but they can enjoy singing together her daughter faith was initially against her going to school at first it wasnt. Meant to. See. You to day. You need to make last minute. That day putting her. Millicent isnt working at the moment so she can focus on school but woman from her church is financing her education others also help and millicent wants to do the same when she finishes her schooling. And to be nice. And. Possibly and like doing
Community Work<\/a> but can be doing community where because i feel i have done for the vulnerable. Her son favorite is proud of her. Just given. I feel good because my mother is also learning me so one day she can become a nurse. But im learning so i can become an engineer. When i grow up ill take care of my parents. To get near. To have a better life thats also some lotties go he went
Back To School<\/a> at the age of forty two. In a country town of im gong adults learn side by side with children but samuel needs a lot more time than they do especially in biology and chemistry. Of to trade because. Its a little. Over two million of those addicts and theyre going to continue to me to put them in is. One reason is that sonny will doesnt always come to class. For example mundus tuesday come on when is it soon find the continued lagging behind the scenes have to be to excuse what you taught previously for them to end this. But samuel has\ra hard back home that he has to take care of. Drugs has taken its toll on the animals were doing a lot of calls on his. Growth and this is he did. Even. Be able to say thats another reason why samuel is going to school because uncle is paying for the classes and samuel wants to get an education for his future thats why im supporting him it will help everyone. In. The school. Is because over the. Poverty of his form with. His job as a shepherd just doesnt pay enough to live on anymore. Millicent also worries about money all the time but shes still determined to keep going to school until she\rgets her diploma. Probably but they. Can beat the odds that something they wont do at that moment point them out. For you these. Things. She says that when shes a nurse shell earn enough to be able to offer her children at least some support. Who cares about the flower industrys destructive impacts i do. You can see about global algae bt writes. Who cares about
Homeless People<\/a> living on the streets of l. A. I do to support
Sustainable Farming<\/a> in the amazon. I do do cares about equality for women in africa i do not follow deep that really build a society. And thats all from\rglobal
Three Thousand<\/a> at this time were back next week and in the meantime to get enough hearing from me so drop us a line global
Three Thousand<\/a> d. W. Dot com all visit us on facebook d. W. Global society. See you singing the be the be. The be. The book. The book. The book. The book the be. The book. The\rbook the food the but the book. The book the book. The book. The but. Theres a long way to survive narratives like this to hide your identity in. Bangladesh whats the true face of the country the body of
Discontinuous Sure Our Publisher Me Ma Bangladesh The Dawn Of Islam<\/a> in some fifteen. Posts explore blogging. On this weekend is the forest of the fish and on skis im a huge
Winter Sports<\/a> fan and im going to try everything the black forest has to offer. In the sun for the snow mom good and bad is worth a visit no matter what this is. Sixty minutes. Im not laughing at that. Because sometimes i am but less than nothing with the cabinet people think they can to jam a culture of. Nudity in take this drama day out ecos its all that they know im rachel join me comedic at the funny gulf coast. We make up oh but we watch as a coffee and thats because we are the
Civil Service<\/a> and. They want to shape the continents future to. Be part of it and join african youngsters of testing share their stories their dreams and their challenges. The
Seventy Seven<\/a> percent. Platform for africa charge. It was a human made cataclysm. The first woman to serve the twentieth century. Want to end all wars cost millions of lives. World war one. Marks the hundreds in the first three of its own. What is humankind learned from the great war. Because it learned","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"https:\/\/vimarsana.com\/images\/vimarsana-bigimage.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240618T12:35:10+00:00"}