Let me alter the sentiment a bit: We are never as wealthy or as impoverished as we think we are.
Other gifts include buying a bit of South American rainforest or a cow for impoverished Indian families or a bicycle to help midwives carry out their work in Ethiopia.
By training young people who grew up as orphans, or come from impoverished villages and providing them with well-paid IT jobs DDD gives them with a way out of the poverty trap.
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To train employees, many of whom were unemployed or subsistence farmers in impoverished neighboring villages, Mukul built its own hotel school.
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As someone who has tried living as a starving artist, I can attest that there's nothing romantic or noble about being impoverished in pursuit of doing what you love.
All I would point out is that Canada's more nationalistic way has not conspicuously impoverished it - or at least not yet.
The short answer is that much of the lending has gone not to guarantee the deposits of deserving savers, nor even to pay the pensions of impoverished old folk or the wages of unpaid miners.
They are frail, often suffer from multiple chronic diseases (such as heart failure, dementia, or diabetes), and are impoverished.
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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.
That suggests many Medicaid recipients became impoverished due to high medical costs or other factors.
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He charged deserving clients little or nothing for his services and moved his impoverished family into what his son describes as a slummy township.
The lost opportunity costs of what you could have done with that extra value or smaller expense is exactly how much you have impoverished the local economy.
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He looked at the poverty and noted that society will never know what so many of the impoverished citizens could have done, been, accomplished, or contributed.
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While such debates grind on, impoverished victims of the tsunami are likely to drift to cities or abroad seeking employment.
If employers step to the plate to introduce retirement solutions to employees and even work to enhance these opportunities for their retirees, I believe we may be able to save millions of Americans from impoverished elder years at a very low cost to either employer or employee.
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Here, Plaintiffs did not establish what percentage of the class was comprised of inhabitants of urban centers and rural areas, persons who did not complete high school, as well as high school and college graduates, those who are impoverished fortuitously and those who are of modest means by choice or avocation, or persons with some financial acumen versus those without any.
The audience may be impoverished health ministries and for-profit drugmakers, Silicon Valley billionaires or rural imams.
Drunk townsmen and impoverished children approach the guards at the base's gate begging for money or food.
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