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With thousands of young Americans going to work in developing areas, millions of Americans will become more directly involved in the world than ever before.
Throughout the world the people of the newly developing nations are struggling for economic and social progress which reflects their deepest desires.
Throughout the Dark ages, it is clear, the Greek world had been developing slowly but consistently.
The fraternity's mission reflects Carnegie's values by developing young men to share their talents to create harmony in the world.
Around the world today are a number of banks, companies, charities, and schools for developing co-operative forms of business using Steiner's ideas about economic associations, aiming at harmonious and socially responsible roles in the world economy.
On the demand side, the rapid success resulted from a growing need in the developing world for armaments.
On the supply side, Brazil's arms exports were designed for developing world markets and were noted for their high quality, easy maintenance, good performance in adverse conditions, and low cost.
In the early 1980s, Brazil emerged as one of the leading armaments exporters in the developing world.
Brazil's foreign policy is a by-product of the country's unique position as a regional power in Latin America, a leader among developing countries, and an emerging world power.
The demise of CRT, however, has been happening more slowly in the developing world.
The period following the reunions was accompanied by expansion in the developing world, which now accounts for around 40 % of Christadelphians.
In the developed world, seafood is the usual cause, while in the developing world it is more often water.
This occurs mainly in the developing world.
From the perspective of the developing world, the benefits of forest as carbon sinks or biodiversity reserves go primarily to richer developed nations and there is insufficient compensation for these services.
Developing countries feel that some countries in the developed world, such as the United States of America, cut down their forests centuries ago and benefited greatly from this deforestation, and that it is hypocritical to deny developing countries the same opportunities: that the poor shouldn't have to bear the cost of preservation when the rich created the problem.
He is generally credited with developing China into one of the fastest growing economies in the world for over 30 years and raising the standard of living of hundreds of millions of Chinese.
Because reported AIDS cases in Africa and other parts of the developing world include a larger proportion of people who do not belong to Duesberg's preferred risk groups of drug addicts and male homosexuals, Duesberg writes on his website that " There are no risk groups in Africa, like drug addicts and homosexuals ," However, many studies have addressed the issue of risk groups in Africa and concluded that the risk of AIDS is not equally distributed.
According to Eric Achakeng of the University of Adelaide, Globalization has raised some troubling concerns for the developing world, including
Furthermore, demand in the developing world for improved educational access is not as high as one would expect as governments avoid the recurrent costs involved and there is economic pressure on those parents who prefer their children making money in the short term over any long-term benefits of education.
These will enable developing countries to give their children a digital education, and help close the digital divide across the world.
Secular perennialists espouse the idea that education should focus on the historical development of a continually developing common western base of human knowledge and art, the timeless value of classic thought on central human issues by landmark thinkers, and revolutionary ideas critical to historical western paradigm shifts or changes in world view.
While the modern history of environmental law is one of continuing controversy, by the end of the 20th Century, environmental law had been established as a component of the legal landscape in all developed nations of the world, many developing ones, and the larger project of international law.
It continues to draw adherents globally in the 21st century, especially in the developing world.

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But there are indications that many developing nations will welcome Peace Corps volunteers, and that if the volunteers are well chosen, they will soon demonstrate their value and make many friends.
While many companies have done fine work in developing sales personnel, much of it has been product rather than sales training.
While there are still many bugs to be ironed out, the technique is fast developing.
We recognize that young people through imaginative mind and body training can become athletes, acrobats, dancers, musicians and artists, developing many potentialities.
" Activists point to the unequal footing and power between developed and developing nations within the WTO and with respect to global trade, most specifically in relation to the protectionist policies towards agriculture enacted in many developed countries.
These activists also point out that heavy subsidization of developed nations ' agriculture and the aggressive use of export subsidies by some developed nations to make their agricultural products more attractive on the international market are major causes of declines in the agricultural sectors of many developing nations.
These are still used in many developing countries.
These practices have been deemed " Toxic Colonialism " by many developing countries.
Although for instance the EU ( as well as many other developed countries ) has a balanced monetary balance of trade, its physical trade balance ( especially with developing countries ) is negative, meaning that a lot less material is exported than imported.
The age structure of the population of Comoros is similar to that of many developing countries, in that the republic has a very large proportion of young people.
While many developing countries have been eager to join CITES, the annual costs of staffing and maintaining a CITES office and an effective presence at the biennial CoP gatherings remain unaffordable for many signatory nations.
In many circumstances, test users play a significant role in developing software.
It is assumed that many of those lost were done in the Impressionist style he was then developing, thereby “ documenting the birth of Impressionism ," a style that some credit him with inventing.
Specific parallels are seen in the 20th-century deforestation occurring in many developing nations.
There are many different methods of developing the mechanical energy, including heat engines, hydro, wind and tidal power.
Under this policy, Albania would develop its agricultural output in order to supply the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations while these nations would be developing specific resource outputs of their own, which would in theory strengthen the Warsaw Pact by greatly reducing the lack of certain resources that many of the nations faced.
Obesity, a serious problem in the western world, leads to higher chances of developing heart disease, diabetes, and many other diseases.
While most of these migrations had an economic background, Germany has also been a prime destination for refugees from many developing countries, in part because its constitution long had a clause giving a ' right ' to political asylum, but restrictions over the years have since made it less attractive.
There are many different types and styles of graffiti and it is a rapidly developing art form whose value is highly contested, reviled by many authorities while also subject to protection, sometimes within the same jurisdiction.
Many developed countries and many developing / semi-developed countries ( People's Republic of China, India etc.

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