We can and should do better as
the richest nation on earth.
This article simply says that
the richest nation on earth's decision to let people languish without insurance is morally repugnant... and it is.
We must inquire in depth about what it means to be a Christian in the 21st century in America,
the richest nation on earth and how our behavior should be amended to reflect our answers.
The richest nation on earth, and the most hostile to religious belief.
It is a failure of our educational system that in one of
the richest nations on earth that 41 % of us have no more than $ 500 saved for emergencies.
The United States is one of
the richest nations on Earth, much richer per capita than any other large one.
You can't have defined protections for people in some of
the richest nations on Earth and leave others with a watered - down version.
The very fact that two of
the richest nations on Earth — the US and the UK — may well have had pivotal democratic events gamed by a third - party app on Facebook only shows how dangerous data has become in the wrong hands.
Not exact matches
They are found to be a very
Rich & Powerful Groups and Mother of Groups that control lives of Millions... Now Finding Peace means that we should think
on how to get those Master Keys or Super Master Keys of Super Powerful Groups that are to be gathered all in one Ring lock that works to getting them to work towards One Purpose only and that is
on how to make Human Life better Globally and that by investing in them human populations worldwide not minding their Race or Faith or Political interests such will work towards Building Bridges between all
Nations holding and calling one Message of Love and Sharing in some form of Brotherhood that works towards a Greener Planet
Earth!?
America is the
richest and most giving
nation on Earth — and that's without government mandates.
The United States, the
richest and most powerful
nation on earth, is beset with racial, class and gender conflicts.
At least seven immense, interdependent threats to the quality of life
on spaceship
earth continue to escalate: the population explosion; the widening gulf between
rich and poor
nations; massive malnutrition (caused mainly by economic injustice, which produces maldistribution of available food); environmental pollution and degradation; the depletion of the irreplaceable resources of our finite planet; the growing threat of nuclear terrorism and eventual holocaust (with the equivalent of one and a half million Hiroshima - sized bombs in the arsenals of the world); and the worldwide tendency for the fruits of science and technology to be used without ethical responsibility.
Two millennia ago, millions of giant tortoises roamed Madagascar, an island
nation off the southeastern coast of Africa that is
rich in species found nowhere else
on Earth.
You map railways in your article
on the remotest places
on Earth, saying «they are confined mainly to the
richer nations of Europe, the US, Australia and Japan» (18 April, p 40).
A quick primer: Boseman plays T'Challa, king of the fictional African
nation of Wakanda — the
richest and most technologically advanced civilization
on Earth.
The fictional
nation has the means to intervene in so much human suffering, but instead chooses to become the
richest country
on Earth, in isolation.
«It's not right that the
richest, most powerful
nation on earth is not dealing with the issues that are affecting this country's youth,» Van Roekel said.
Aruba is one of the most ethnically diverse
nations on earth, and its cuisine is an equally
rich melting pot of cultures.
The United States is vulnerable to enormous disasters despite being the
richest and most powerful
nation on earth.
That's why the environmentally cleanest
nations on earth are also the
richest.
«Given the quantifiable impacts of climate change in India and other developing
nations in the coming decades, both
rich and poor countries should be ramping up our efforts to combat global climate change instead of turning our backs
on commitments we have made to the international community,» said Steven J. Davis, an
earth system scientist at the University of California Irvine and one of the partners in the Science Advances study.
Islamic declaration adds to growing pressure religious leaders are exerting
on richer nations to reduce the burden they are putting
on the
Earth's climate.
And when increasing GDP is unquestionably equated with progress and development — as has become the case in many
nations both
rich and poor — it simply feeds into the cult of more, which is at the root of humanity consuming
on average 1.5 planet's worth of resources, and five
Earth's resources in the US.