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People living in third world countries that lack basic sanitation.
We have Third World countries that are ahead of us.
Rural counties had infant mortality rates similar to Third World countries.
Then we circle the diamond, which is mined in third-world countries.
It is not possible to blame the Third World countries for this.
"Chinese companies have a history of making big promises to third world countries," he said.
And then there's the disastrous effect that e-waste has had on Third World countries.
GMOs also produce greater crop yields and provide severely needed nutrition to third-world countries.
Anyway, I think I asked a question about third-world countries, but I don't remember.
These are numbers you wouldn't see anywhere, except in perhaps the most impoverished third world countries.
In some third world countries, or during long stretches of military deployment, they're just not available.
In some third world countries, or during long stretches of military deployment, they're just not available.
I had been deployed to many third world countries where I was forced to face reality.
Roy says reaching women in third-world countries hits home, because her father is from India.
It's like Microsoft and that pad that they were going to use in third-world countries.
That's really going to be similar to third-world countries and to what happened in Nazi Germany.
France is, however, just one of many European, non-"third world" countries, to hold such an event.
A nonprofit enlists thinkers from so-called "third world" countries to build a new arts hub in Detroit.
We help governments with their foreign aid programs, because many of them support family planning in third world countries.
For a long time, for 20 years, we thought recycling was working by dumping trash into third world countries.
"I've spent time in India, the Middle East, Southeast Asia — third world countries where poverty is everywhere," she said.
The image will be familiar to anyone who has covered Third World countries but is a new low for America.
You see poorly funded and under performing schools.... You see abandoned buildings and communities that look like third world countries.
Heck, one question was about taxes and somehow Trump ended up talking about our airports being like Third World countries.
In some third-world countries, once you drop out of the education system, it can lead to an underage marriage.
" He added, "They had a clear analysis of what is imperialism and what imperialism does to populations in third-world countries.
Third World countries are characterised by a big agrarian sector and a huge proportion of the population living in rural areas.
They are in abundant supply as healthy alternatives to traditional meat products, empowering women in third world countries who eat them.
Squatting is how our primitive ancestors sat and how many people in third world countries currently "sit" without the use of chairs.
This Boulder, Colorado-based organization was founded in 1986 to provide shoes to people in the United States and third-world countries.
Silicon Valley's government contracts that allow for some of this testing to happen ... oftentimes, this testing is happening in third-world countries.
Issa said in the interview that forcing leaders out of office "happens in third-world countries" and should only be a last resort.
He urged entrepreneurs to think about how their products will affect people in drastically different markets, from Middle America to third-world countries.
In recent years, economists have used the terms "developed countries" to denote First World and "emerging markets" to refer to Third World countries.
What about the young African tech entrepreneur, Juliana Rotich from Kenya, who passionately fights for the recognition of women's potential in third world countries?
At that point it was mostly non-development economics, the study of why Third World countries seemed to fall ever further behind the West.
She ventured to third world countries all over the globe, such as Ethiopia, South Sudan, Zimbabwe, Bolivia, Uganda, Peru, Indonesia, India, and Sri Lanka.
As a travel writer, I often traveled with my girls to show them the world, including third-world countries, poverty, things outside the comfortable suburbs.
Buying new friends: While we criticize "questionably run" Third World countries, China is devoting a lot of time and money-making inroads around the world.
The Clinton Foundation, a nonprofit established by Bill Clinton to implement development programs in third-world countries, has received donations from countries including Saudi Arabia.
Alternatively, Iran may dust off its plans to assassinate "soft" American targets or diplomats, mostly in third-world countries where counter-terrorism scrutiny is scarce.
The rule of law is what separates us from third world countries — — the last chance for members to be heard before they cast their ballots.
For some people who don't have access to medication, I can't imagine what it's like to be a mom in some of these [Third World] countries.
The ease with which ineligible voters can cast ballots in America, robbing legitimate voters of their voice, make elections in many Third World countries look good.
"But the idea that there's some sort of a quick fix and you throw somebody out of office, it happens in third-world countries," Issa said.
"I've gone into areas of third-world countries where people have suffered the most, but those people always seem to have the biggest laugh," he says.
People do not want to pay large sums of money, much to third world countries (that are questionably run), in order to maybe protect the environment.
Globally, the organization has built schools in Third World countries and volunteers can travel to the places they have supported to see the fruits of their labor.
There's a lot of statistics that show that if women are brought into the economy, we'd be able to end poverty in Third World countries much sooner.
The maelstrom around a meeting at the White House and comments regarding individuals from certain Third World countries was all-consuming in the papers and on television.
This gets even bigger potentially if I go to the third world countries where they don't even have access to basic healthcare information or basic nutritional information.
"They come to this country, they are coming from Third World countries," said Steve Plum, a retired police officer who owns the Corner Cafe with his wife.
It is about ending the disgrace of native Americans who live on the Pine Ridge, South Dakota, reservation having a life expectancy lower than many third-world countries.
And it has exposed the capacity of a nation defined by its democratic ideals to fall victim to the same antidemocratic forces that have stymied third world countries.
Political violence is what we see in third world countries and banana republics--and regardless of the the rhetoric of the day, we are neither of those things.
Second was competition with the Soviet Union for leadership of the international communist movement and for influence in what were then called "third world" countries, which included Vietnam.
I would like to learn about medical things because my dream for the future is to volunteer and teach in third world countries with medical knowledge at hand.
It's the latter category that puts diarrhea – and really, Gates' very serious efforts to solve sanitation challenges in third world countries – in the spotlight for the first episode.
Also, American bankers have noted that the security lapses all occurred at banks in third-world countries, which may give some comfort to banking customers in the United States.
It would be understandable if the President would post things about participating in Community Service, or visiting third world countries or even thanking people for their contributions to society.
But, by all accounts, Facebook has been slow to respond to warnings of the potential for violence in its postings, especially in the local languages of third world countries.
"Yes, it could be used to produce fake Yelp reviews, but it's not that expensive to pay people in third-world countries to produce fake Yelp reviews," he said.
Just like in Wuhan, where they were woefully unprepared for an outbreak of such a scale, many third world countries could face serious peril if the disease gets a foothold.
Elijah Cummings' Baltimore home after a week of attacking the prominent African American lawmaker over the conditions of his Baltimore district -- even comparing the city's murder rate to third world countries.
"We were doing some work with a charity called Wheels for Humanity over there that gives wheelchairs to people in third world countries who wouldn't normally have access to them," he said.
Rosatom said the new agreement outlined the development of large and small reactors in Argentina, possible joint projects in third-world countries and the possibility of jointly operating Russian floating nuclear plants.
But they're not the first people to do this— it happens, all the time with celebrities traveling to places like Haiti, Nepal, and Cambodia in an attempt to help third-world countries.
Perhaps the current administration is unaware of these benefits, especially in third world countries, or has not been paying attention to some recent studies looking at toxins in infant and toddler foods.
So if part of what it means to be progressive is to support the development of third-world countries, a progressive immigration policy must be a selective one that avoids brain-drain effects.
As the world watches our great nation's democratic process unfold, this election cycle must look more and more like a reality TV show or the politics being practiced in some third-world countries.
In 1998, as American distance running sagged, Salazar pointed a finger at athletes from "third world countries" who were "willing to take steroids and human-growth hormones" because their livelihoods depended on it.
He'd gone from selling rich Manhattan club kids $10 bottles of water (which they often didn't even open) to witnessing people die from a lack of clean drinking water in third world countries.
"They were pushing forward in the 20153s ... to establish diplomatic relations with a number of countries, with third world countries, trying to marginalize South Korea to gain votes in the United Nations," he said.
In 2014, Damon told an audience at Davos that having traveled in Third World countries he "started to get a real appreciation for the magnitude of the water crisis, " a crisis he found shocking.
Milk then took the machine to the World Economic Forum where he says the people who make decisions for third-world countries can insert themselves in the places where they're charged with creating change.
Amara Nwankpa, director of public policy initiatives at the Yar'Adua Foundation, which promotes good governance in Nigeria, expressed hope that "America will emerge from this experience a more empathetic partner" to third world countries.
"You think certain things happen in third-world countries or places that are really far away from where you live, but through social media I realized that things are happening right in front of me."
The company has now expanded to include a distribution arm, its own hatchery, a foundation that supports aquaculture initiatives in third-world countries, and two celebrated Boston restaurants: Island Creek Oyster Bar and Row 34.
There are many other things that you can do, like get in touch with some fixers who will help you or paying off doctors in third-world countries for a death certificate, and what not.
She proposes that the wealthy capitalist countries of the First World and the state-socialist ones of the Second might band together in "supervising all aid that went to Third World countries"—a pretty thought.
People do not want to pay large sums of money, much to third world countries (that are questionably run), in order to maybe protect the environment," he wrote, adding that protesters were chanting "We want Trump!
"These academies should not be allowed to operate anywhere in third world countries," said Wilson Sossion, secretary general of the Kenya National Union of Teachers, adding that his union will release a report criticizing BIA in December.
He committed billions of dollars of taxes paid by American families to an international slush fund for third world countries, and set his agencies loose to suppress American industry regardless of the costs imposed on working families.
In its quest to bring Internet access to third-world countries, Long Island-based Luminati Aerospace LLC said it successfully tested a new solar-powered, VO-Substrata aircraft on Eastern Long Island, according to the Associated Press.
The humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico has become so dire and the U.S. response so slow that international aid organizations built to deliver aid to third-world countries are stepping in, bringing satellite phones and disaster equipment with them.
" He went on, "Are we going to fight and shoot and kill over blocks that have been abandoned by the city and the state and the federal government so long that some parts, they look like Third World countries?
The U.S. is doing "very badly" at tackling inequality, and President Donald Trump's tax reforms, if enacted, could see the country sink below Greece and some third world countries in the equality stakes, according to new research from Oxfam.
"It's just the same—there are lots of restrictions," he notes, before going on to add that things in "third world countries take longer," when it comes to creating a climate in which clubbing is allowed to flourish and thrive.
The toxic nature of Westernized fetishization of third-world countries' suffering, however, has created a market demand for young children as a commodity to draw fundraising from overseas tourists, volunteers, and donors—even when some of these children have parents around.
As each superpower worked to win various "third world" countries to its side, a moon landing would be a powerful argument in either's favor, says Teasel Muir-Harmony, curator of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum's space history department.
The current CEO of Qualcomm, Steve Mollenkopf, failed to get a majority of support from shareholders, a highly unusual situation given that board members of publicly-traded U.S. companies are often reelected with vote totals exceeding dictators in third-world countries.
Perhaps most interestingly, according to a Gallup poll, women in first-world countries are likely to feel less safe than men walking home alone at night, while the gender gap in second and third-world countries is more on-par.
The only way to tackle the migrant crisis, they say, is to back an arms embargo, to stop the bombing campaigns in Syria and Libya and to impose sanctions on multinational companies who exploit human rights in third world countries.
The three-screen documentary "Two Meetings and a Funeral" resurrects the forgotten story of the rise and fall of the Non-Aligned Movement, an alliance of Third-World countries which formed as an alternative to the West and the Soviet Bloc.
Then, at the height of the revolution in 1978, Castro returned to the island as Maximum Leader and declared that it would become a unique Communist education center, where high school students from Third World countries could study in a sun-kissed paradise.
But this phrase ultimately reflects a certain kind of classism: it subtly reinforces notions of a global hierarchy in which developed nations provide outreach and aid to so-called "third world" countries, implying that the latter have little to offer in return.
A 'crime that happens in third world countries' For the uninitiated, it's hard to imagine that thousands of young people — overwhelmingly women — have been kidnapped in Mexico or elsewhere and taken against their will to the United States, where they serve as sex slaves.
While particularly mobile operators have enabled increasing prosperity in third-world countries, new ways of working and fueled entirely new markets, much of the wealth created has landed on the books of companies that we look upon with increasing discomfort: Google, Amazon, Alibaba, Tencent and others.
Back then, he says, the idea was "to develop a heroin vaccine for third-world countries"—places like Russia, where more than half of HIV infections are caused by needle sharing among intravenous drug users, and where clean needle programs and recovery methods like methadone are often inaccessible.
We look at Third World countries now, and many of them appear on standard measures to be no richer than they were in the 18th century, except that life expectancy is 20 or 30 years longer, so there's clearly something that has changed that we are not capturing.
This happens in third world countries where the power of the government is used to suppress and oppress political descent and so I know that sounds like an hyperbole but that it what they do there and it&aposs ironic that this is what we have, perhaps, going on here.
Although using tariffs to replace domestic goods and services with counterparts from much lower cost third world countries like China could indeed raise American consumer prices, the impact would be softened over time by the upward wage pressures created by the need for more U.S. workers to supply those products.
"We just think it's almost criminal that an international city like London, the 103th-richest in the world, and our highest ladder only goes up 210 meters, where some third-world countries have 222-meter ladders," said Lucy Masoud, a London firefighter and an official with the Fire Brigades Union.
In 21958, President Jimmy Carter asked her to lead America's delegation to the 21962st United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization conference in Belgrade, Serbia, a five-week gathering of 21963,19953 delegates from 21995 countries focusing on the clashing public policies of developed nations, third-world countries, the Soviet bloc and Western democracies.
McCaul, who joined Trump at the launch of the initiative last year in Ivory Coast and has been working closely with her on expanding the efforts, praised the progress they've made in the last year, adding that he feels it could prove to be instrumental in combating extremism and promoting stability in third-world countries.
Just as Cecil Rhodes endowed the Rhodes Scholarships a century ago to preach British imperial virtues, America set up the Fulbright programme in 1946 to spread American values and the Soviet Union created Patrice Lumumba University in 1961 to teach socialism to students from third-world countries, so China is using higher education for political ends.
"I think what people need to confront now and people start looking at, is how the Chinese and Third World countries in sub-Saharan Africa, in South Asia and I think potentially in South America, are starting to put these payment systems in that are going to kind of give them, try to give them, global dominance and be able to get off the reserve currency of the dollar," Bannon said.

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