Although most
people in developed countries get plenty of calories daily, their diets are often lacking in key nutrients that their bodies have evolved to expect.
They are just too lazy and selfish to take the actions necessary move religions and make a real statement that would help
people in developing countries get the aid they need.
The average American gets 15g of fibre daily — whilst
people in developing countries get much more and have much less problems like hemorrhoids.
Not exact matches
Unlike BlackBerry, Apple and other Western - focused vendors, the search giant is far more focused on
getting people in developing countries onto the internet and using its services.
«We are helping
people in Third World
countries develop social opportunities, and we care about making sure they have potable water and that their children
get a good education.
Getting shot — at work — at school — at the movies Isn't something
people in other
developed countries worry about.
Gracer wants
people to move away from
getting their protein from traditional livestock such as cows, pigs, and chickens because raising livestock has a huge negative impact on the environment, regardless of whether the animals belong to subsistence farmers
in developing countries or a Western industrial conglomerate.
We address issues about obesity and why it is that so many
people around the world are
getting fat — not just the rich Americans but,
in fact,
people in developing countries all around the world.
If it turns out that vaccinated
people lose their immunity as they
get older, that could leave them vulnerable to measles outbreaks seeded by unvaccinated
people — which are increasingly common
in the United States and other
developed countries.
He also says governments
in Africa and Latin America are
getting in the way of off - grid solutions to their
people's energy difficulties through corruption, policies that discourage entrepreneurism like tariffs on solar lamps, and a general prejudice
in favor of the large coal - and gas - fired power plants they see as drivers of
developed -
country wealth.
In most developed countries, there's a trend toward people getting married later in life as well as women getting pregnant for the first time later in lif
In most
developed countries, there's a trend toward
people getting married later
in life as well as women getting pregnant for the first time later in lif
in life as well as women
getting pregnant for the first time later
in lif
in life.
By Anne Harding MONDAY, April 6, 2009 (Health.com)-- Jade Goody, the 27 - year - old British reality - TV star, died
in March of cervical cancer, a disease that rarely
gets to a life - threatening stage — particularly
in young
people in developed countries.
Jade Goody, the 27 - year - old British reality - TV star, died
in March of cervical cancer, a disease that rarely
gets to a life - threatening stage — particularly
in young
people in developed countries.
So when
people try to say «well they eat rice
in Blue Zones or
in rural areas of other
developing countries and don't
get cancer» it's not a level playing field because the rice they consume IS NOT the rice that is constantly eaten here
in America.
Pursue a 401c3 status for a health charity that serves
people in developing countries that I run with my family with the goal of
getting loan forgiveness through my work with them?
If the blogger writing that story says, «hey look, we overstayed our visa because we worked at a hostel
in this
country x amount of days, and it was a hassle to
get out of the
country, but we did», but also writes about what they did to give back to the local community and what
people in the States or other «
developed»
countries can do to help, then that would make a huge change.
Click on Wealth (under Background), then Historical (under Responsibility), and then
People at Risk and Poverty (under Vulnerability), refreshing each time to
get a sense of the United States» (and that of
developed countries in general) relative role.
(maybe most of you are too cool to remember that sort of moment... but think of something equally bad like the time you accidentally set something on fire and it started
getting out of control...) I think it will be worse than that... Seems like to me we need to be much, much, more certain before we go making policy all over the earth that could actually harm us... or maybe not quite so bad, but really not desirable, harm many
developing countries and distract them from addressing real environmental land use and energy production problems that would actually help the environment and save human lives now, today... but keep an eye on the future... not suggesting head
in the sand stuff... just let's stop the panic... if you have to panic it's probly too late... most
people don't behave terribly rationally while panicing...
No matter how much of the U.S. corn crop is ruined by drought, no matter how high corn prices
get, no matter how many
people in developing countries are imperiled, the RFS requires that billions of bushels of corn be used to fuel cars rather than feed livestock and
people.
For example, Monsanto is working on a drought - tolerant corn that would help provide yield stability
in Africa, where it's a huge part of the local diet; corn and wheat account for about 40 percent of the world's food and 25 percent of calories consumed
in developing countries, and millions of
people get more than half of their daily calories from corn and wheat alone, according to the United Nations» Food and Agriculture Organization.
Their mission, as you may know, is to
get safe water to
people in developing countries sustainably.
Krug told New Scientist this would correct an imbalance
in the assessments as it is harder for
people in developing countries to
get research findings into the major peer - reviewed journals.
In developed countries people sell, purchase and transfer property through Law Firms and
get avoid from fraud and legal complications.
Much like Facebook Lite, the goal with the barebones Messenger Lite is to
get people in developing countries communicate with ease.