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you leave with you what will i looked into this special edition of all three thousand i can promise you that you'll come out of toothpaste program. what if the extent that night because today we see the world through the eyes of children and young adults found that the eye of his group of kids you'll be hearing more from today. nothing made me feel whole and twelve mn down and the second ian and i intend to. let the light turned them into knots and twenty ms esther him are under ten
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twelve years old. we know that my name is to get some nano and days of eighteen and twelve. my name is sharon the barcelona junior and under sixteen years old stasi ever but it's not the tender age of twenty six anthony said that's exactly what this treatment of mohamed was easy did when he sets himself on fire in protest against the corruption and abuse by the authorities. you haven't either but he is treated not since james is now in the spring. people have always been a force that aims to this protest cultures different social networks online making process easier and less risky than ever to cool for ten things and that's exactly what's happening all over. on december the seventeenth twenty ten. muhammad was easy to museum which can be made that desperate decision. he set himself on fire to protest the actions of police
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in his hometown. whom he said repeatedly confiscated is going to be. massive protests erupted the same day just in the capital tunis and into the country. inspired soon uprisings across the arab world. into museum people protested against greed and corruption. the president is in an opinion on. the against high unemployment and soaring food prices. almost overnight the price of brent and john hundred and fifty cents the gain in may twenty eleven protests erupted in spain they were fuelled by anger of the tanking economy and company policies that in the west and people suffering one source of inspiration was the bow tie and so outraged by stephen hess of mourning for a peaceful uprising against finance capitalism. unemployment has soared especially among the young. seventy percent of theirs in their twenties are forced to live in. radical
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austerity measures of contentions and slashed a range of benefits critics say the social safety net has been treated. oh is that it is still to go sit in the united states in october that year. the ultra fine movements made use of social media tool and ninety nine percent of the population to stand up to the region roughly one percent the enormous cost of the country's wealth. will their bags got billions in bailout funds. young people have a hard time paying for their education. and mr have rich parents the gap between rich and full of crisp white the techie what began as a peaceful demonstration in istanbul against plans to build a shopping center in casey talked to get a countrywide wave of protest against state and its proceeds authoritarianism istanbul people have to
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leave their homes to make way for development projects backed by the cup. there's no consultation process and they have two recalls. many young people say the islamist inspired demonstration is too limiting the freedoms i did in the secular constitution police cracked down hard on demonstrations. four people were killed and more than eight thousand ended when security forces broke up protesting toxin square on may the thirty first this year this summer on june the twentieth three hundred thousand took to the streets of rio de janeiro to protest increases in fares on transport. but there is also anger about wine tastings brazil's economy has been grilling sauce to get many ordinary people not getting the new wealth. according to the demonstrations by the infrastructure education health care systems are failing. iraq's politicians and businessmen who rake in
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profits presumably this the twenty fourteen soccer world cup. costs have soared to more than nine billion euros the regional contract has increased tenfold i think it is never a full house only children but then out into its how's that for me from physical made a box. despite top labels across the world some one hundred and sixty eight million kids still have no choice but to work everyday. the heron africa is the reason but the highest rates of child labor. here a group of kids have taken the face into the aisle in her hands. the kind of children's trade union that stuns twenty five african countries. when james is one of them. when james is skipping school again because the house to get to work he's fourteen and literally spent the day on building sites in his time come upon
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entry and southwestern nigeria. many states he'll to school at you when you're a thing. both his parents went to. they simply cannot bend enough to feed a family of eight so coughlin has to help those between the viability of guilty for what it would be awfully good. the kitchen he's happy he's found a job but he says his parents expect too much of him. he another entree to a custom set up a representative body something i can make the union. as the blind. they would smile always and has been on a leafy out loud the odyssey shown to our blindness and said i did some nice that you need in africa
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unto thee. the tights today in south. they could use affiliated with the african be going to work and children and youth. they meet once a week. been out campaigning to get me to tell atlanta that would be unrealistic at the moment. compared to working conditions. lolx god now i just did not imply that rule. when i got the obc tonnes sold them on the side i'd go on some stupid enough to go and he'll put into it at the operations and on to the job. i've never seen a class. the topic audience his parents. they need to appreciate how hard life is that the children and how much pressure then on to. and that they should be getting to school with an unending money. i call you stupid as to use two pm in truth the union. now he's a schoolteacher and helps manage the union. he plays an
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important role than the young with the slides i mean i know boys and one guy i really knew what this might be a dance the woman uti he wants me to do because there was no sedative into the jungle is an organization that's going to teach all of you that knows the ballot day today the new voice. also understands the problems that children face. east to sell peanuts from the street to sikkim. even now he tries to display his mother to his younger brothers and sisters go to school instead of clicking everytime i go my run i e use to disclose the least. we tied because the wolf. the people still i do you've an idea monday jackson said that's good enough to walk rules so books
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in the running. so folks and says the iceberg as the kids his youngest brother donna is not going to school today yet again. the house to keep working despite being the specifics. she keeps children trapped in labor it's working conditions on to improve the children will have to continue to organize and find the spot for colds of course the families of the sylvan face costly as he is and how to make tough choices. when children stop having a voice that mocks not that easy fix things. now with our boys and girls from around the world what makes them happy. what they worry about. and here's what they say. i am. learning things makes me happy. some guys dump on a semi late where to hang with my friends school baseball. being with my family. one of that women
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with implants. james and accessing the internet when i miss them. so seeing their friends and playing soccer. i really enjoyed school. i like pox playing all kinds of things. in the woods. i have been on a what makes me happy is to work hard and achieve something. oh no. the compo and now i know i i i. like flies. ariel. i got the chance and my mother my time on something terrible happened to me. oh somebody i'm not equal time. i'm frightened of nightmares. and that as i get. available above and a half sometimes i get upset about having to rush all the time. looking on the farm and getting to school i have to run back and forth new cars and lots more
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besides. despite the struggles that can't we just heard from mike be considered unlucky by the twenty million children who live on the streets in india. not only did they have to make a living. many of them out without family protection. expect to feast on textbook case in the nco technically since these kids to read and write. it is one of its pupils. she was hired to help the family while trying to get myself out so publicly. for fifteen year old yorkie the day begins at six in the morning. she works on the streets of dili. in the neighborhood to the east of the city center. slow new and dangerous. he collects plastic bottles newspapers and cardboard. would others throw away. she turns into
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money. as a lead we had to let rest for our family to survive my problem is human not to see anything on a tear to my brother and i went to feed our family. she usually works three or four hours in the mornings. some days she doesn't find enough stuff to recycle. the material struggle is compounded by an emotional one. i didn't read the statistics sometimes clinics hospitals and staff to use that sometimes people contesting the same thinking of stealing which is collecting fossils to me and a police station to the east and two. not that bad. one kilogram of plastic bottles is wth forty rupees or about half a euro. it's money jovi sally desperately needs the leaves together and grew three inches on a busy road surrounded by traffic noise d and nine. it's the legal to live here. he could be driven
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out any day. don't use the first member of her family. he's trying to leave this life behind. i loathe that same inning and added the black dude you will achieve something in life and when nomads we have no security. we're always at the mercy of the police. it's a good security is taking a different path. please add me at. after work yucky goes to school children learn reading writing and math but also life skills. i know. your teeth every day you started the program. school is one of about a hundred in the run by the end you should know that it's learning centers for st and working children. japan stands for childhood enhancement through training
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into action. josh is also involved with but nah my children's stories i released on the paper written by and for st kitts the contributors and editors of discussing the last edition been planning the next one. the lead story is going to be about a telephone hotline for children in danger. it was set up ten years ago. he was children came up with the idea. they wanted to tell their story. it was still too young to see it about the economic uses the opportunity to take sarah to make your own decisions we then did he nobody tells us what to put on the front page is that mulroney of the pages. don't you want to see a story about children who have managed to break their drug habit. drugs among street kids is a serious problem. leavitt said i did when children see this i'm telling the pain and i suddenly realized how
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somebody that's how i felt when the system not pictured and now none of the silk road and after that i decided to go more often to the manning center. and then in may. he wants to inspire others to seize the initiative and work for a better life. she's visiting time with god islam of trash collectors. she was to impress on these kids how important it is to get an education. the we've written poems and jokey one of them published and the lot number you can imagine working as a journalist when she screamed may's it said is that i want to give people a voice street kids do all kinds of incredible things. one is titled its problems. they want to keep them on screen at the end. but i want to write about that at a tacky for children in tow and one
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and on the gop is already something of a hero and role model. there is no easy way to escape poverty. the gop is the determination to try it someday the behind the world of collecting rubbish to me i told clay that is none to europe if the problem see young people are different it may not be about the content of the essentials to supply it. but in countries like spain increased amount hof of young people out of whack. that means no money and many times to get ahead in society. as of the toll of the last generation to eat what's hard to stop this from happening we met the young stock on and visit a pressure point in the southern province of cornerback gemmell it yet cos has finally found a job and is no longer one of the vast number of unemployed young adult in sweden. he's twenty five years old and comes from russia. he feels much better
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now that he has something to do is earning decent money he leans in to quote the capital of kona bay county in southern sweden the town has a population of eighty thousand. a quarter of all young adults here are unemployed. that's in line with the national average which is higher than the european average the unlit yet cost took a course to prepare him for the labor market. so it works for temporary employment agency and he sounds like it cos his new short term jobs it is taking lit get up to this the wholesaler where he'll be working in the warehouse. he learned to drive a forklift truck when he was an apprentice to the building supply company but that was not enough fish died due to the gut. i go go's idea of medicines but get this done. this is my idea. do most of mom's its
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expense of others and to give kill me earning the minimum wage twenty two hundred euro is a month. it sounds like alot but prices are very high in sweden. every word in warmth of the above held view that the flu. can you live close so it's still as many jobs for people without training. and those few usually get killed three temp agencies. cessnock it coughed up the job because he was flexible. when i was darn you were allowed to do. things the company. now there's so much. insurance if you say you know about that. britain he said. what's more with him or her the current work is not the same as a courier although it can lead to something better. bridget and
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most of us sees it as a possible solution. she helps prepare people to find work through the corn in that project. i can't say that the participants when they aren't perfect. they become more motivated because they see that the path taken to conceive a way to mark an education you have an amazing gift and nationals but we have with in the project they have to be no layoffs her inspiration courses it sounds esoteric. but it's about motivating people to take the initiative. these graduates are training as call center agents. to him a grumble. not everybody who's been through the program finds work. my one piece some homies refugees from palestine presented coached him for six months. this goes to hold him to be some awful but i still couldn't get a job. o'neill german driver's license to determine the one
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god one john two six minus six more detail the government employment offices say the main reason for the high rate of youth unemployment is the kids leave school without having learned enough or at least not enough with the meat what's more a vocational training is too theoretical couldn't you get to school to hit twenty. and that means committee spent most of your time at school. even if you're training for technical perfection us still sick still seventy percent of the time at school. cut into one. what the other in a band can also add me in by eyeing them for him. the unlit get this back to work with his job is not permanent. still to come in this project has helped him on his way. and that's a start. now we had to
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cajole so what can happen when young people get together to make a change the double sink this network connection is that if i get really disappointed by the wild economic forum in his adoring capital quito the organization pepto is helping people improve their diets but lacking from the very basics. this boy this year on the outskirts of quito. a few weeks ago his grandmother moved into a house next door. today was the center it starts with the group breakfast together with michelle and her demo carpenter and other helpers from the volunteer organization the show. they built the house of plywood and donated building materials. just wanted to construct i ever had scholarships and grants are still studied in the us and
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britain. she graduated with honors. no she wants to help the less fortunate than he did ecuador. losing michelle says is where you have to start the seventh inning etc in providing new opportunities for these people has to happen one small step at a time starting with simple things like giving them a roof over their heads. the house. that helps them to work and to save and it provides a leg up in their attempts to escape poverty. it's a sahm or so but if the police. three hundred seventy families live in this poverty stricken area volunteers are providing support. so far they've built forty small horses here the authorities don't officially recognize the smile and don't provide basic services like water or waste collection. many of the people here work as day laborers. some of them are simple word that is built dwellings out of whatever scraps they could find the taco didn't even have that now she has a house of her own. yes it's only ever
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since i was very small. i'd always dreamed of one day having a little house. i could never afford it. now honestly i actually own one it was me killed. and someone was. i am. you find some of the people who you are learning about organic cultivation. the residents wanted to know more about green farming methods because they want to plant vegetable gardens. so t volunteers organized teachers and trainers. at. the there's a program to amuse the kids while the work is going on and the helpers in case you are having at least as much on. usual excuse to strengthen social time is here. everyone benefits from the work. me and they estimate that it makes me
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happy to help change the lives of people here in my home country. because i think it's very important to change things right here where i live. as the london on the day. the business district in the ecuadorian capital. the meeting point for the young volunteers who organized a chapter of the global shakers community the us. volunteers are under thirty. michelle is also a member of the network. i know to date there are organizing an art project that was first initiated in the us the young volunteers who has cancer is going to list the things they definitely wanted to before they die many people stopped to think about the question. some bright that they want to trample all over the world others that they want to be the perfect partner. we
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booked it is the most. i think we very rarely take time to stop in life and think about what we really want to accomplish the batter jury. but what we feel are the things we most wanted before we die. it's really interesting to watch people think about it. sometimes you write one thing and reconsider and write something else in the end of that. growing numbers of young people want to play a more active role in their own minds and those of others like you do simple houses for the four year old poverty stricken outskirts of quito michelle and the other volunteers are optimistic that change is possible and are working to make it happen not that about you but this is the day got me thinking about the things i should be doing before i die. if you have some clever suggestions for me or what to say no comment about today's program the steakhouse a website or visit us on facebook. nablus today specs on young people around the world. one thing at that time. good evening is
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no six pm the time when you're watching it in years i bet it would welcome the european gentle coming to you from dw stadium in brussels. but the week's top headlines. this is awesome and makes the news. on the air and online for the globally minded audience i was the first ever met and warm in the middle east. i was also the first female to
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perform and that really stand up comedy. i performed in to sum up on my finance it all up. i performed in the jets' lot going on. a lot of manliness. i did my first and the county's down how to find two thousand to one and it certainly is. i was terrified. i was terrified as i cannot handle am talking about then i can laugh. boy do these people and i have to say in the middle east and audiences laugh even more than my american audiences it's a bit less confident still everything to them is new everything is priced everything is revolution can also be absent due to the really loud. he speaks loudly last laps of the last dance through the roof when you do stop in the arab world i've never gotten a better reception than when i did my show me how they enjoy. and i was the first time in my life i've gotten standing. i did was they took my american
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passport. i've trained in a nice big gold frame. i walked through the middle of the refugee camp to end the wannabes the baby. it's really important that when i go to the middle east. we also teach workshops. we teach about local population how to perform how to write jokes not express themselves it's been an amazing journey has won the first one and no one knew what stand up lines now we know we have great little comments coming in workshops actually work their material. conley is a really powerful non violent bullies. canadians get to say what other people don't. jon stewart gets to report news we don't see other places because he's a comic and i think the kids say that this is the great boys and i think the parents are supporting them into something that will stop me because they're proud of what we get back into the cup of tea. now it's my turn. and i'm kind of excited
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after watching them it's like tents because what i decided it instead of throwing the bouquet over my shoulder i'm dancing and turn around and is pretty straightforward because although i have cerebral palsy and i'm not good i can't sing. i'm a palestinian in a really good at throwing things. we had only done and done stand up and never with a partner without engaging the community. it doesn't work so we're less than blown away by how hearts i can't get enough of international history. now we can bring your favorite teacher gets home on dvd. the best of international mystery and drama. now available at teammate see networks dot org
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