“Yesterday I was clever, so I wanted to change the world. Today I am wise, so I am changing myself.”...
This paper joins the debate on inequality by arguing that the ability of the powerful to borrow has been and continues to be a significant contributor to inequality.
My reason to start networking within the activist communities was an idea of mine. I want to discuss my idea with experienced activists to get a valuable opinion about the feasibility. I think I will have to explain a lot, to prevent being misunderstood.
The topic of mental health is a hot button issue these days. Rates of depression, anxiety and other mental disorders have been on the rise, and the trend is particularly striking in young people.
The course of history has lead us into this situation. If we want to solve these problems, we have to change this system itself. We live in a globalized world. To solve our global problems we have to work together no matter where we are from.
The UN REDD program obscures the realities experienced by local communities through its representations to the public. They employ words with environmentally-friendly connotations to describe what includes environmentally-damaging activities.
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