Abroad
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More than 60 percent of these 200,000 job seekers are willing to work
abroad.
China's not only exporting air pollution, but they're also exporting aid, infrastructure, technology
abroad.
And historically, when we've seen that China has made these infrastructure investments abroad, they haven't always been clean.
That's more than a quarter of China's own domestic coal-fired capacity that is exported
abroad.
Even these pictures and postcards of my London semester
abroad
16 years ago show that I obviously didn't care if I was perceived as weird or different.
When I was looking through my London journal and scrapbook from my London semester
abroad
16 years ago, I came across this modified quote from Toni Morrison's book, "Paradise."
Their junior year
abroad
is instead a trip to a state correctional facility.
Sustainable security tells us that we're more likely to have long-term security at home for ourselves if we focus our engagements
abroad
on protecting civilians and on ensuring their lives are lived in dignity and free from violence.
"How can Selasi claim to come from Ghana," one such critic asked, "when she's never known the indignities of traveling
abroad
on a Ghanian passport?"
I was one of very few girls of my generation who left home at 18 to study
abroad.
Inside it was every single letter he had ever received from visitors from abroad, and on some of them he had pasted little black-and-white worn snapshots of his new foreign friends.
This picture is from my metro card when I spent a year
abroad
in Paris in college in the mid-'90s.
I attended boarding school and college in New England, studied
abroad
in Chile and returned to the Bronx to be a middle school teacher.
And just like my parents did when they finished studying abroad, we went back home.
Let's oppose the power of evil systems at home and abroad, and let's focus on the positive.
Ironically, the same African rice despised at home was hailed
abroad.
I was a student living
abroad
in London.
Even within the Civil Rights movement, Baldwin could sometimes feel like an outsider for his choice to live abroad, as well as his sexuality, which he explored openly in his writing at a time when homophobia ran rampant.
It does not have too many compatriots
abroad
who themselves are asking their governments to do more to stop genocide.
Over a period of twenty years, Neruda captured his experiences
abroad
in a three volume poetry collection titled "Residence on Earth."
Through that program, the US identifies and selects refugees
abroad
and brings them to the United States.
We're going to need to grow a lot more home-grown stars, so we can reverse the idea that we have to blow up
abroad
before we get the acceptance and validation of home.
It's really cute seeing middle-aged people like me, try out Skype for the first time, which is usually when their kid goes away for a semester
abroad.
But today, as Indian companies go abroad, as Indians come and work all over the world, Indians have gained a lot more confidence and have realized that globalization is something they can participate in.
In a way, I've got some bad news, particularly to anybody who's come to Oxford from
abroad.
The world's first writing started in Sumer as a system of accounting, allowing merchants to communicate over long distances with traders
abroad.
And finally, the purpose of any authoritarian deliberation efforts is usually to increase the legitimacy of the regimes, both at home and
abroad.
Every single one of us went to school
abroad
and outside of Africa.
More and more, it's possible for grassroots hatred
abroad
to manifest itself in the form of organized violence on American soil.
That, you know, we're not sufficiently surgical in our retaliation leads to more hatred abroad, more terrorism.
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