Sentences with phrase «work saved millions of lives»

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That 7 - 8 years when they are young, $ 5.5 K a year into a Roth IRA, a total of $ 44,000 investment (at age 18), and even if they NEVER invest in it again, at 8 % annual returns will net them $ 2.5 million of tax free money at age 62 (which is more than most people who work all their life and don't save), and $ 5.1 million at age 70.
Reducing salt intake around the world would save millions of lives each year and all countries should be working towards reducing salt intake by 30 % by 2025.»
Her work gave foundation to a global movement which continues to save millions of lives across the globe.
This is important because public reporting can help increase visibility and encourage action — potentially saving lives and improving the working conditions of millions of workers across the world.
For many of us, the job's biggest impact is in the district, helping the constituents who hire us.I have been proud to work with colleagues and community leaders to secure millions for public housing, new waterfront parks and flood resiliency after Hurricane Sandy; make local improvements, like bringing a pool to enliven Brooklyn Bridge Park and cherry trees to beautify Chinatown; and advocate for constituents in need — to save a home, pay for life - changing surgery or cut through bureaucratic red tape.
Daily they defy Bashir's ban on humanitarian aid, work tirelessly to save the lives of the Nuba people, and bring hope to one million people who would be otherwise forgotten.
What helped create LendUp — our mission, our values, and our success saving working class Americans millions of dollars, improving credit scores, and delivering over a million financial education courses — came from the hard work of LendUp's 200 + employees — whether their families have lived in the US for years, they come from a line of immigrants, are first generation Americans or they're here on visas and work permits.
The good work that professionals at zoos and aquariums do is helping to save species, provide life - saving research and education, and inspire millions of visitors each year to protect the animals that they see and interact with.
With more than $ 200 million invested in lifesaving animal welfare work since 1999, the Foundation directs many of its investments to organizations that are significantly under - resourced, providing funding that is crucial to their ability to save lives.
Our very own Maddie's ® Professor of Shelter Medicine, Dr. Julie Levy, has been hard at work alongside Dr. Kate Hurley and the team at UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program on the Million Cat Challenge, a new initiative that challenges shelters across North America to save the lives of 1 million cats over the next 5Million Cat Challenge, a new initiative that challenges shelters across North America to save the lives of 1 million cats over the next 5million cats over the next 5 years.
(10) It would be better for Britain to support living artists than raise millions to save Old Master paintings from going abroad; (11) In general, buy art for pleasure, not as an investment; (12) Few video artists have improved on works by the great pioneers of video art, namely: Bruce Nauman, Andy Warhol, Vito Acconci, Joan Jonas etc; (13) Blue Electric Chair is Any Warhol's best painting; (14) His favourite non-blockbuster art show was Clyfford Still's retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, NY, (Nov 1979 - Feb 1980); (15) The fact that only 5 of the last 40 Turner Prize nominees have been painters, says more about curators than about the state of painting today.
He saved millions of lives in his pioneering work on disease transmission by looking at the patterns of distribution.
The popular savings target of $ 1 million that's needed to retire on comfortably can seem completely unreachable for anyone living hand to mouth; a recent study showed that to reach this goal, you'd need to save 22 percent of your salary throughout your entire working career.
He has a message to companies living (and working) in the past: Adapt to this new climate and save millions of dollars in fixed expenses.
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