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i am but. the national drama competition marketing numbers atmosphere howard fight that's how intuition love hate money ash millionaires fans crimes files fans and fun old to go off on you tube joining us. all the. stops about a 100 years ago when explorers 1st came in they found a chain of cockroach that's native june southeast asia and was 1st described from
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this very cave. of the cave had been explored while the kid was heavily disturbed by a tourism and that brought in other species of coverage from other science. and then there was a concern that this new invasive species was taking over and that should be causing the locals races to go extinct. mean. you know. you. know we found that actually a valid still fairly healthy populations of the native species in the cave so this is an example of what scientists called nish partitioning they divide up the resources among the different species in the find some. way to co-exist.
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instant more above all night i shall be there more. on the other job or a good salary will that in the book the love of the. home home. i mean a lot about it i see my deal with the. other side sorry i mean is that going low my we are both in the wal-mart or money or i'm out of them i did my game i didn't like what they did as their. own the failure in the over going to. the other to do what they did with the bill but it was within the where they were but there's a lot of them going the other. girls. so then i would go come
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up with on the. second does it seem to me that a lot. of leaders to talk of an issue that is going to all of those who either don't get it was already going to be leaving not only have to charge people in front of the kids and kids training in co-working space berlin dubai or nairobi it's all the same entrepreneurship works by the same mechanism no matter where you are but me
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coming here is by choice because i want to. i think when i think about myself where i would migrate i would migrate because leaving my comfort zone to challenge myself and to get more out of life and have an adventure. and then there's a very very different. reasons to migrate if you go to a country because the situation in your own country is not good enough for you to live because there's either it's a danger to be there you just have no perspective and so you pack your things and you move to a country where you hope it will be better and will be more safe. if
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you look at malaysia and the buildings all kinds of crimes and there's you know london and they cannot make problems if it was done together with on the back office pending on your perspective migration more. than a far from migrant workers were not documented twere not see anywhere don't get any citizen rights no health insurance he's been easy for them to help him and to just silently visit my lazy have to call their own economy.
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but most of them are here in the state militia that i do from bottle of this shall be the nature of. the media probably who the hold it is for and. so for me to live to come to militia or singapore in the middle east the golden gate to try to find its all there is to endure. that doesn't look us doesn't want
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to do it. when you go home soon see that this comedian homes as well also people estate with no running water no internet impassiveness supplying they don't have that but they still run because they want to our money and then send back home. i am myself in my dream i came to malaysia in 2007 the student i did my good you
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should be enough to drive us to work for your company stunting to build some 15 then i started to develop. the reason why i started that i saw the. whole big to do stuff already did you know why buy something. the best idea of my fisherman is very simple we want to bring the offline people to online. real not a bank real market place we actually end up pull the suppliers insurance companies telcos the airlines bostic of companies to sell their products in the marketplace soledad the migrant workers can by using me and to others because why is the important bit 2 hours because they do not have a bank account and credit card to drive so we handle their payments. system for
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them he never actually more financial freedom. to. do. so when you world of construction or till you become physically unfit so really for you it's only go back home you cannot do a construction job anymore put it on there when it's leaving so that's where you're solving because because of my case and i may have a saving to you and then that they have a beginning of a life when they've actually done so we are given a small money the pursuit of solving them didn't start a shop so small business and also we give them room only slowly working with some truths company allianz an outsider will give them a school or a plan by defending it among them by if you die or if you had a major accident when you alarm some amount of children are a lot of money transfer company plus their real life style company where we're building a support out for the mindless and truly so that they should hound them to change.
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me. that. i'm not going to. lead. my stead i'm going already. i'm not only does that me as i mean i want to me be that in the lead and then what i want to. belittle is they're. dealing with that on the level of what the. battle is i was going to. do. what ok i can have that when i would be lived. every mother you know.
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god gave their life. you are an undocumented refugee therefore you have no status therefore there is not even a protocol how to treat and that makes your such a vulnerable schuman being so the end of the day you end up having this piece of freakin paper. defining all the decisions that will be making what kind of life you will be able to live for not being able to live whether you're safe or not safe whether you have to fear the police to come at you in every 2nd because you really.
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the evening and it was now it's funny because i never wanted to be a model never wanted to be a beauty queen i use that as a cop to talk about things that matter to me being a beauty queen it gives you an it gives your voice it gives you a pop and i would say it's like a blank canvas to what comes of it is what you decide to paint on it. and then it was this moment when i posted a documentary i visited these refugees out means living 20 minutes from our beautiful twin towers and i couldn't believe that they were here in malaysia in my home and they weren't going. and i think that was a big turning point for the kid in the squad today without an education or setting them up to fail.
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and when refugees come here they're really very much on their own. they do not have access to schools they don't have access to education. they're invisible people here and so that's one of the reasons why we set up the school. i remember when i 1st started working with the students we did this activity i gave them pieces of paper and crayons and i said to them just draw something you know your family and your favorite things and their pages remain black and what caused that why why were they not able to dream and to and to create and to think outside of the box and i think they've gone through so much that they just couldn't they couldn't see beyond our. means. what do you do to like
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the education that they need what is it different what's what what did you change about the content that they would learn what do they need to build this identity yeah well the thing is we talk about school is we asked why why do we go to school what is the value of an education. and very often it's preparing you to go to university but when you say but actually it's you to live in this world to be able to survive and function in a world that is not always very kind and these kids have gone through way more stuff than you and i can ever imagine and they sit here and you're telling them to study and learn math and english and science but why they learning it what is it for how is this going to be useful to them in the future like are they even going be able to go to university when are they going to leave malaysia when are they getting resettled there are so many questions and so for us with our limited resources it's trying to make it real it's trying to really. working with them to
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believe in themselves to self respect that they have they have to invest in themselves because they have everything within and within them they have what it takes to build an amazing life but you've got to work hard for it and so for us it's it's building great in the students it's obviously access to education and knowledge teaching them how to teach themselves to value the stuff that comes is in our books you know and to realise that this is a door that will change your life if you if you use it well. a little bit sad that there are so many countries still grappling with the issue of how do you provide how do you ensure that all children are in school regardless of labels regardless of where they are who they come from kids need to be in school they need to be educated because it's not an individual thing it's not just about that one person it's about society it's about countries it's about the blog it
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really is a global issue and education is not just knowledge and she did teaches you how to think how to feel how to be a positive global citizen i think the problems we face in the world today very much because if everyone was in school getting the right kind of an education i think the world we live in could be a very different place. than . issuing god but there will be because. they say it.
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didn't you just believe you know the shelter do you make the jump but if you could start this thing that was you know. can be if i don't want people. to say during break that you need out 1st time you need to. if it would be i think concerned so i tend to stick and i want to know more about what you should say thought. it's ok to. give money but i think it's. on paper the street was any going into they flee from gamma action. to us as i said but what to do with a gravity cold the minute. they. took stomach and
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you didn't tell him to pop in the lead in fact. ready ready ready in color. and some of them i think you mean a more seem like an economy you can buy into a. record. and up with water shook up to me to save money for that then why that i can use against you then i believe we could walk or we look up
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what the atom by the lake so that is off my job. to show the world. make up to swallow but that we are. willing to let it go. we as a global society need to see that it's not our rights to treat other human like their tracks. many countries are now and will be hit by the upcoming wars for resources by the upcoming effects of climate crisis so migration
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is the last thing that will be just a vanishing and a thing of the past migration is a thing of which. we have to create a culture that the allows us to not be afraid of that new people coming into our lives from different cultures different religions different languages. it should be possible for us. to create an ecosystem in the worlds that lalas migration to happen with ease and with a flow that is as natural as migration is part of us humans and.
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