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exporter despite resistance from the economic elites what the moment is to see don't know so what amala needs are more just and equal society not privileges for their view. this is to achieve this goal in a dispensed with traditional development model s. . how societies those on whom i don't say aid in emotionally it's been struck from my vocabulary of aid creates dependency and that's something no one should have. said oh the co-ops have become an example of how progress can be made in a poor country. in this ng and we are in the intrapreneur a logan a zation with a social focus that aims to distribute our profits downwards and. women are among those who stand to profit. for their. we can do this we're capable of learning everything so nothing's impossible the. thanks . the volcanic diff waggle or fire volcano is most active volcano. even months after the deadly eruption of june 28th the devastation is still evident. the disaster took many by surprise. a river of hot ash gas and fragments of rock rushed down at a speed of over 100 kilometers per hour. around 200 people lost their lives
exporter despite resistance from the economic elites what the moment is to see don't know so what amala needs are more just and equal society not privileges for their view. this is to achieve this goal in a dispensed with traditional development model s. . how societies those on whom i don't say aid in emotionally it's been struck from my vocabulary of aid creates dependency and that's something no one should have. said oh the co-ops have become an example of how progress can be made in a poor...
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courtney is originally from switzerland in 1980 came to quite amala as the sales rep for a coffee trader he traveled the country paying physics to the maya peoples. almost nice to see. them back then it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands released with people. who say. they were still stuck in the cold war but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of. it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive their. view. that they. need who couldn't see. on the other hand the people had a sense of basically trust. couldn't they know who means well and who's up to no good. luck so i always had a good feeling in my heart apart from the cold war situation which still permeates guatemala to this day. in court tomorrow because somehow you don't have the feeling that the real peace has emerged yet they want. to give free to. the maya population continues to be subject to racism under the pretext of fighting communism the military killed thousands of indigenous peoples or turned them into refugees. during the civil war in guatemala we were persecuted by
courtney is originally from switzerland in 1980 came to quite amala as the sales rep for a coffee trader he traveled the country paying physics to the maya peoples. almost nice to see. them back then it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands released with people. who say. they were still stuck in the cold war but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of. it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive their. view. that they. need who couldn't see....
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exporter despite resistance from the economic elites what the model and they see don't know so what amala needs a more just and equal society not privileges for the few. says to achieve this goal in a dispensed with traditional development models there's. also a 2nd sos on them i don't say aid any more it's been struck from other kind of aid creates dependency and that's something no one should have. said oh the co-ops have become an example of how progress can be made in a poor country. missing. in the intrapreneur a little denies ation with a social focus and that aims to distribute our profits downwards could help of god . women are among those who stand to profit. for their. if we can do this we're capable of learning everything so nothing's impossible the. thanks . the volcanic or fire volcano is most active volcano. even months after the deadly eruption of june 28th in the devastation is still evident. the disaster took many by surprise. a river of hot ash gas and fragments of rock rushed down at a speed of over 100 kilometers per hour. around 200 people lost their lives. tomake pho
exporter despite resistance from the economic elites what the model and they see don't know so what amala needs a more just and equal society not privileges for the few. says to achieve this goal in a dispensed with traditional development models there's. also a 2nd sos on them i don't say aid any more it's been struck from other kind of aid creates dependency and that's something no one should have. said oh the co-ops have become an example of how progress can be made in a poor country....
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exporter despite resistance from the economic elites what the mullen associate don't know so what amala needs are more just and equal society privileges for their view. this is to achieve this goal in a dispensed with traditional development model s. . how societies those on them i don't say aid anymore it's been struck from my vocabulary in aid creates dependency and that's something no one should have. said oh the co-ops have become an example of how progress can be made in a poor country so. the missing. are in the intrapreneur a logan a zation with a social focus and that aims to distribute our profits downwards. women are among those who stand to profit. for their. we can do this we're capable of learning everything so nothing's impossible to. thank . the volcanic or fire volcano is most active volcano. even months after the deadly eruption of june 28th the devastation is still evident. the disaster took many by surprise. a river of hot ash gas and fragments of rock rushed down at a speed of over 100 kilometers per hour. around 200 people lost their lives. terma he filmed the erupt
exporter despite resistance from the economic elites what the mullen associate don't know so what amala needs are more just and equal society privileges for their view. this is to achieve this goal in a dispensed with traditional development model s. . how societies those on them i don't say aid anymore it's been struck from my vocabulary in aid creates dependency and that's something no one should have. said oh the co-ops have become an example of how progress can be made in a poor country so....
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is originally from switzerland in 1980 he came to quite amala as the sales rep for a coffee trader he traveled the country paying visits to the maya peoples. almost. back then it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands and mixed with people. who say. they were still stuck in the cold war but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst a very long song it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive their. view. these people who couldn't see the homeless on the other hand the people had a sense of basic trust. they know who means well and who's up to no good. luck so i always had a good feeling in my heart apart from the cold war situation which still permeates guatemala to this day. in guatemala. somehow you don't have the feeling that a real peace has emerged yet there won't. be a scream the 2nd a think of it in a. the mayan population continues to be subject to racism under the pretext of fighting communism the military killed thousands of indigenous peoples all turned them into refugees. during the civil war in guatemala we were persecuted b
is originally from switzerland in 1980 he came to quite amala as the sales rep for a coffee trader he traveled the country paying visits to the maya peoples. almost. back then it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands and mixed with people. who say. they were still stuck in the cold war but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst a very long song it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive their. view. these people who couldn't see the homeless...
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amala just even directly turned to spain's you with them to refrain from parties at the moment. even so business students who are keen doesn't want to be forbidden from partying he says he can decide for himself what risk he's willing to tolerate even if it means partying in private homes until 6 am for the duration of the curfew. let's bring in professor lydia murawski from the science and engineering faculty at the queensland university of technology in brisbane professor oscar welcome to the show you've been warning about the dangers of airborne transmission of cova 1004 months now how does that make you feel to hear the young man in the report we just saw say he simply doesn't want to be forbidden from partying. something which i come truly understand that at this stage of pandemic someone can say something like this of course the person can individually take up take a risk and say i'm going to be infected it's my business but it's not it's really a super responsibility to consider this if you are an picked it and you are going to go around infecting others who potentially c
amala just even directly turned to spain's you with them to refrain from parties at the moment. even so business students who are keen doesn't want to be forbidden from partying he says he can decide for himself what risk he's willing to tolerate even if it means partying in private homes until 6 am for the duration of the curfew. let's bring in professor lydia murawski from the science and engineering faculty at the queensland university of technology in brisbane professor oscar welcome to the...
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amala just even directly joined to spain's you with them to refrain from parties at the moment. even so business students who are keen doesn't want to be forbidden from partying he says he can decide for himself what risk he's willing to tolerate even if it means partying in private homes until 6 am for the duration of the curfew. let's bring in professor lydia murawski from the science and engineering faculty at the queensland university of technology in brisbane professor oscar welcome to the show you've been warning about the dangers of airborne transmission of cova 1004 months now how does that make you feel to hear the young man in the report we just saw say he simply doesn't want to be forbidden from partially doing something which our country we understand that at this stage of pandemic someone can say something like this of course the person can individually take up take a risk and say i'm going to be infected it's my business but it's not it's really a super responsibility to consider this if you are an picked it and you are going to go around infecting others who poten
amala just even directly joined to spain's you with them to refrain from parties at the moment. even so business students who are keen doesn't want to be forbidden from partying he says he can decide for himself what risk he's willing to tolerate even if it means partying in private homes until 6 am for the duration of the curfew. let's bring in professor lydia murawski from the science and engineering faculty at the queensland university of technology in brisbane professor oscar welcome to the...
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courtney is originally from switzerland in 1980 came to quite amala as the sales rep for a coffee trader he travelled the country paying visits to the maya peoples. pommels he says he. saw back then it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands and mixed with people. whose. name was still stuck in the cold war but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of the long song it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive their. view. these people who couldn't see the homeless on the other hand the people had a sense of basic trust. they know who means well and who's up to no good. luck so i always had a good feeling in my heart apart from the cold war situation which still permeates guatemala to this day called to her yet. in guatemala. somehow you don't have the feeling that a real peace has emerged yet there won't. be a scream the 2nd anything if it is. the mayan population continues to be subject to racism under the pretext of fighting communism the military killed thousands of indigenous peoples or turned them into refugees. during the civil war
courtney is originally from switzerland in 1980 came to quite amala as the sales rep for a coffee trader he travelled the country paying visits to the maya peoples. pommels he says he. saw back then it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands and mixed with people. whose. name was still stuck in the cold war but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of the long song it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive their. view. these people who...