This is a common building practice in some of the more impoverished and rural areas of Southeast Asian countries.
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"Our people are becoming more impoverished and miserable every day, " he lamented.
While Venezuelans are losing their freedoms and becoming ever more impoverished, Colombians are enjoying greater prosperity and a renewed sense of stability and hope for their countrys future.
LSE, points out, improving the health of the poor is not just a question of cash, or even of getting more doctors into impoverished areas.
Its biggest coalition partner, the far-right National Alliance, wants the government to spend more money on the impoverished Mezzogiorno region in the south, from which it draws its support.
Even more than the rest of impoverished Georgia, sub-tropical Ajaria ought to be prosperous.
That might sound like a lot, but it is little more than Iran, an impoverished country, has promised to its neighbour.
And as the plight of Egypt's overwhelmingly impoverished citizenry becomes ever more acute, the regime will become increasingly unstable.
All I would point out is that Canada's more nationalistic way has not conspicuously impoverished it - or at least not yet.
Giving impoverished women financial power is more courageous than any wartime peacekeeping negotiations.
In the meantime, Syria's ongoing real transformation, from a more or less functioning state into an impoverished wasteland, has been ignored.
An official revealed in July that more than a quarter of bursary applications from impoverished students are turned down.
An archaeologist who neglects to publish a final report on a dig in a reasonable time is no more ethical (perhaps far less so) than an impoverished, third-world peasant looting the artefacts of his ancestors to support his family.
In fact, it would allow the Palestinians the opportunity to reconstitute their civil society after eight years of living under a corrupt dictatorship, which impoverished and subjugated them and told them to value murder more than life.
More than 200 attorneys and support workers with Legal Services NYC, which aids impoverished New Yorkers, walked off the job Wednesday in a dispute over salary increases and retirement and health-care benefits.
The New York City lawyer who helped win a landmark court ruling in 2006 that ordered billions of dollars more spent on schools has been quietly building a new case to show that even after more than a decade of litigation, the state still may be failing its most impoverished students.
The party is more responsive to warning signals from within, such as a recent bout of peasant unrest in impoverished rural areas.
Sifting through the mountain of paper accumulated so far, reporters have found one instance that looks like a quid pro quo: an impoverished Indian tribe was told that its land claims would not be considered unless it gave more money to the Democratic National Committee.
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Some Arab analysts have sounded more informed warnings, fretting that a truncated northern Sudan could become an Islamist police state and that the impoverished South may soon relapse into internal strife.
We also know that progress in the most impoverished parts of our world enriches us all - not only because it creates new markets, more stable order in certain regions of the world, but also because it's the right thing to do.
Anne Fine, author of more than 50 books including the Killer Cat series, told the Independent the rules would leave children "further impoverished" and that she would only visit foreign schools in future.
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