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eating too that you can. just go to the. superior god and i can achieve that and i know. full well he mustn't. only. she. said you can't you. see it's green on. the green. after briefing them on all the projects of the sides to focus on the community vegetable garden. on a favela done by their ship is it tomorrow. i'll think of a few. only kind of each of the complex. put these in could even into his say. in the should i. will issue a gun you call in
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a photo do you we should say here but we thought we define homo soon and actually should think sums up on. the damage possible jumping i saw my ship of the city college you do five yeah we did it to the moon before but i'm going to send this missile yeah. they got my divine but i got my change in the age of five gone bad to see all week see to bill wish you to have my your is that one single question why are you even if you go all class. for work with the school to see the city please god to pinch best film which one. will see. mrs bush in japan family thing is perfect so i just kind of plan to ask if they can come but you can bullshit us not because of the country jeff you guys are going to have an effect on my computer to you but ink on the on a milk look at you. i mean yes i live in
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a smoky very bluntly. put it you. who has to be going talk a lot of that kind of. question on a. budget on the shit out of us the current padding the only visual is because it looked at it that i use it in the i could you could ever use logic involved in of us ducking the problem when you dodge kill you and when national team walk away. i don't know. kind of weak point in the future mortal by looking at. the discussion continues into the evening until they reach a consensus. with. the plan is to design a mobile phone gang that allows people to plant and grow virtual seems. and for
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every virtual seed there'll be a real one planted in the community garden. you just was going to die some don't want to kill fish i will use the no saw i walk to my design to watch it on being. modern a community going to be sickly. rushed as is evolving best. but you don't want your body for dissolution yes is a huge new value to produce so you can move on to for a living and i didn't imagine knowing it is a man that you don't know what. to do in u.t. develop the app it's an ambitious idea. which.
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tomorrow they're going back to the modified fellow to explain how the apt would work. evolve who has heard his project has been chosen so appear to slice up but will bear this idea be what it involved who really needs. facts. just waiting to see. whether he's for sale if they can prove the severe diet. that's obvious also just as they age is this thing always. applecart your vision you had to see out. to say the lies even if i was a local. so even though it's only at concept stage they do end u.t.
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explain how their app plant and harvest would work. first you must register. after that you get to know about the social projects listed on a new screen named meeting the projects. was a project this picked a screen opens and more information is seen along with a short video after donating to the project you can choose seeds from a list of several different vegetables and fruit these could now be planted and you can follow their growth. on the last screen the harvest can be delivered to you or you can give it to a family in the community. if you decide to donate the harvest you receive the equivalent seats back so that you can
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say hello. to you strange freshens the builder will continue to develop the plant and harvest up whatever the technical challenges. he's created a new network and the green forest the great concrete he's shown another way mobile phones can help build a sustainable future with another life after. india is in the midst of a high tech revolution with over one billion it's. tough yet in a country where one in four. how can this technological boom be harnessed for the common good. life challenges a digital entrepreneur to devise an easy to use for
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a struggling farm it's. canny find a way to bring the two worlds together. life's most harvest on al-jazeera. and monday put it on. us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. a city defined by military occupation there's never been an arab state here at the capital of jerusalem everyone is welcome. to call on a project that's what we refuse one of the founders of. this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people so. this could mean the
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injustice this is. jerusalem a rock and a hard place and. we have a news gathering team here that is second to none and they're all over the world and they do a fantastic job when information is coming in very quickly all at once we want to be able to react to all of the changes and al-jazeera we adapt to that. my job is is to break it all down and we held the view on the stand and make sense of it. finally letting go algeria as a two year old president says he's had enough after weeks of protests.
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the power of the people joy in the streets of the resignation of i'm going to z's beautifully. long down jordan this is obviously a line from also coming up venezuela's opposition leader is facing criminal charges as he's accused of violating the constitution. we can and must find the compromises that will deliver the british people for a reason may turn to a political foe who helped to save. the twenty year rule of algeria as president is over at the disease but a freak has resigned following weeks of nationwide protests now the focus is on what happens next with the leadership is divided the country has had a young report. it's the moment millions of have been demanding in
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a rare public appearance of frail looking abilities put a flieger handed over his resignation letter to the head of the constitutional council and his twenty year rule as president geria his statement was read on state television but eighty two year old said this decision is triggered by my eagerness to prevent that verbal excesses that unintentionally marked the situation turn into a potentially dangerous drifts the resignation came shortly after the country's army chief warrant of immediate action to remove the president from office well after this session i shall would use very once again we emphasize that our effort to solve this crisis is based on our allegiance to the country and we are confident that the people can overcome any crisis we also believe that individuals will vanish but the country will remain forever. that. news of the resignation turned to weeks of protests and a celebration it's the end of october to the matter of how we won the battle about
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we still have to win the war there's still a lot of work to do but if legal has rarely been seen in public since he suffered a stroke in two thousand and thirteen his plans to seek a fifth presidential term sparked a national outcry and appeared to turn many of his key allies against him. the protesters have welcomed would have leaders resignation but say it's not enough there's a hole in the gut that we need to remove the previous regime that will be the hardest thing it's hard to do so peacefully but i have trust that i'll jerry and people can move to a country of institutions not gangs. there's a growing demands for a complete overhaul of all derrius political system a call to push the inner circle out and replace it with a truly democratic government if they want to get rid of the. all system and not only which means all of the political arena all the
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businessmen made up billions and their era. upon a president's resignation argyria constitution states the speaker of the upper house steps in as interim leader for up to ninety days during that time a presidential election must be organized a lot of here i got to do that because i hope the trust we put in the army won't be betrayed like it was in the past we gave our trust and it must not be turned against us we want to choose the next president ourselves our lives will be on exactly how that process takes place at a historic moment in the country's history katia locus of a young al-jazeera. or nasima sherry is an algerian journalist he says many people will be hoping that beautifully because resignation is the first step toward wider political change in algeria for the resignation of africa is
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a first victory for our jury and it will be progressing for one for more than one million people are one of us just work first but there is a war to be we need to be one you want to steal them and then to get rid of the whole system the whole political system the region of would have league up would have leader is that is just the shining straining part of the moon this is still the dark side of the moon that this gallery though we need some fresh people some some new faces some young people. the people are obviously happy today for that is the nation up with that weak up but they need they want some some new faces they want to serve the dissolution of the leading parting the upside and even even there they're out there on the mound in the solution of their opposition parties so they don't trust the opposition party so that the main concern is to have that some of the more so small as well simple simple transition without faces from which is the
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cause regime the only good couldn't do the army the army would have the transition but we are still that we are still the people are out clearing the same scenario of egypt. they are feeling the same scenario where the army took power after the fall of presenting barak so how will our jury as a longtime leader be remembered that of smith looks back at his career. he was algeria's longest serving president abdelaziz bouteflika also managed to hold the country together during the arab spring there were protests in january twentieth levon over poverty and unemployment. the government responded by creating thousands of small business opportunities with generous incentives to young entrepreneurs reducing food prices and ending a decades old state of emergency. despite this riots continue a sign that not everyone was happy with how beautifully qur'an algeria. beautifully
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it is considered a national hero by his supporters he fought on the battlefield during algeria's war of independence from france and then served as foreign minister until nine hundred seventy nine. in the early one nine hundred eighty s. he was accused of corruption and went on a self-imposed exile the charges were later dropped and at the end of the civil war in the late one nine hundred ninety s. he won an election with the backing of the military the opposition so the vote was raked beautifully because critics accuse him of clinging to power and cracking down on his opposition during his second term in office he managed to change the constitution to allow him to run for an unlimited number of terms so with mounting control of a sea in popular unease among his opponents who to flee to won a third election in two thousand and nine and the fourth in twenty fourteen by the time he won that election he was frail and rarely seen in public and some said he
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was no longer fit to govern western leaders considered him an important ally in the fight against armed groups in north africa who to flicker had zero tolerance towards these groups and the heavy handedness linked to that approach sometimes cost civilian lives in twenty thirteen thirty foreign workers including western nationals were killed when beautifully ordered the army to storm a gas plant in the algerian desert the aim was to rescue hundreds of hostages held by an armed group affiliated with al qaeda critics believe beautifully could have saved lives how do you negotiate a safe exit for the civilians.

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