Sentences with phrase «people in developed countries now»

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After watching the clip it was clear that there is lack of Gvt presence and proper republic in that country to take care of it's people and that locals are taking matters into their hands to fill the wide gap of Gvt presence that they are left with... No wonder now why many are taking into immigration out of that caveman country who went into developing it's weapons rather than developing it's people....
In developing countries there has always been a substantial gap (now widening) between what medical science can do and what the vast majority of people can afford to have done for them.
Vandana Shiva makes, this point in more detail with regard to the social systems of developing countries — the Green Revolution, she writes, has in fact impoverished most of the people it sought to help, and the Gene Revolution now following on its heels will only increase the damage.
She tells ITV News: «I ask myself if I'm going to be stood on the doorstep over the next few months, if I'm going to be sat in TV studios, could I hand on heart say that I felt Jeremy was the best person to be leading the Labour party in developing the answers that the country is now demanding.
«And I ask myself if I'm going to be stood on the doorstep over the next few months, if I'm going to be sat in TV studios, could I hand on heart say that I felt Jeremy was the best person to be leading the Labour party in developing the answers that the country is now demanding, and I didn't feel I could do that.
There is an amazing fact right in the beginning of your article and that is, «there are not just more obese people in the world than there are hungry people in the world now, there are actually more obese people in developing countries than there are hungry people in developing countries
All of these essentially came into the developing world very cheaply in the 70s and 80s and they exploded in consumption in the 80s in these countries, so that in a country like China, people consume 300 to 400 calories a day right now from vegetable oil.
However, IBD is rare in parts of the world where helminths are prevalent, and it is surging in more developed countries, where few people now carry the intestinal intruders.
Some of them include: carefully monitoring one's diet in order to keep blood sugar levels in check; using insulin injections as needed to maintain optimal levels in those whose bodies don't produce the hormone; keeping a close eye on blood sugar levels by using special kits that measure insulin and sugar in the blood; and following an exercise routine in order to keep blood pressure levels in check.As with any disease or condition, doctors and researchers are constantly seeking new ways to treat and manage diabetes.People are more concerned about using harsh, synthetic medications than ever before, but now there are a growing concern across the globe to as how cure it.people in many developing countries — particular in Africa — have been using herbs to treat and cure diabetes for years.I have never believed it till i was cure of diabetes.I came in contact with Mr.Clifford who told how he was cure of his diabetes through a herbal doctor in Africa, i made a contact to Dr.ASIEGBU ODIGWE after wish i explain my condition to him, he prepared a herbs for me, today the lab result is negative.i'm sharing this for people that are in my formal condition.Williams Jeffrey is my name, you can contact Dr. ASIEGBU ODIGWE through Email: [email protected] or call +2347066210806.
«Right now the travel industry lacks education about community - based tourism and how larger tourism companies are taking a way too bigger share of profits that could, and should, be going to supporting local people and projects, especially in developing countries.
Both China and India is the biggest population countries and now both of them are developing in high speed then make people in the world realize the cricuial problem of energy.
OK — so now you've shut down CO2 production in the developed countries — and extended both poverty and susceptibility to disaster to the people thereof.
Important decisions are being made now and in the next few months, that will affect the lives of hundreds of millions of people of developing countries that are already suffering the terrible impacts of climate change and the billions more whose lives, livelihoods and futures are under grave threat.
(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...
The global trend shows significant growth in mobiles: Six in 10 people across the globe now use mobile phones, particularly in developing countries.
By now, the majority of people in developed countries have heard of Bitcoin, and they have either made the choice to use it or not use it.
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