Citizens
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And as I finish my talk, I'd just like to ask each and every single one of you here, wonderful thinkers, changemakers, innovators, the wonderful global
citizens
we have at TED, just remember the words of Martin Luther King.
We need to bring health and food and education and respect for all God's citizens, all God's children, remembering mama eternal.
But what do you do when the two come into conflict and you're forced to make a decision that either is in Britain's interest, or the interest of Britons, or
citizens
elsewhere in the world?
And we believe that the people of this country are also now global
citizens
and will support that ethic."
It doesn't mean that everybody does exactly the same thing, because we've actually got to do more financially to help the poorest countries, but it does mean there is equal consideration for the needs of
citizens
in a single planet.
And what follows is a stream of images, a series of images captured by some of Pakistan's most dynamic and young photographers, that aims to give you an alternative glimpse, a look inside the hearts and minds of some ordinary Pakistani
citizens.
It seems that our
citizens
find the best way to dispose of garbage are in water sources.
So my point is, there's a lot of struggle has gone in Europe, where
citizens
were empowered by technologies.
It empowered authorities, and, as a result, marginalized
citizens.
If
citizens
can network and make themselves more organized and productive, so that their voices are heard, so then things would improve.
Of course, how would you empower
citizens?
And as I was trying to show you, as far as I'm concerned, aid does damages because it removes the government from its
citizens.
We have made a commitment that we will never let people come out of slavery on our watch, and end up as second class
citizens.
Every time we make irrational demands, exhibit irresponsible behavior, or display any other signs of being normal American citizens, we are called childish.
But in this country, where the government apparently does not feel compelled to provide health care for citizens, (Laughter) we've taken a very different approach.
But some smart, drought-affected countries have adopted simple, innovative measures to make sure their citizens, their communities and their companies know just how dry their countries are.
They used electronic billboards to flash available levels of water to all
citizens
across the city.
Nearly one out of three
citizens
in Melbourne had invested in installing rainwater holding tanks for their own households.
Actions that
citizens
took didn't stop at installing those tanks.
They are now a great example of how, when countries purify waste water to drinking standards, they can ease their water shortages, and in Namibia's case, provide drinking water for more than 300,000
citizens
in its capital city.
When the terrorist incidents occurred in the United Kingdom a couple of years ago, I think even though they didn't claim as many lives as we lost in the United States on 9/11, I think the thing that troubled the British most was that the perpetrators were not invaders, but homegrown
citizens
whose religious and political identities were more important to them than the people they grew up with, went to school with, worked with, shared weekends with, shared meals with.
They, businesses, other
citizens'
groups, have enormous power to affect the lives of our fellow human beings.
My belief is that this will help us to build a more integrated world with more partners and fewer terrorists, with more productive
citizens
and fewer haters, a place we'd all want our kids and our grandchildren to grow up in.
It seems to me that our discussion reflects the opposite, that a better way to mutual respect is to engage directly with the moral convictions
citizens
bring to public life, rather than to require that people leave their deepest moral convictions outside politics before they enter.
And the official dogma runs like this: if we are interested in maximizing the welfare of our citizens, the way to do that is to maximize individual freedom.
And what we do, is we say that the ultimate outcome of a nation is how successful is it at creating happy and healthy lives for its
citizens.
I guess the blame is to the
citizens
of Uttar Pradesh in India from where her original set was destroyed in 2000.
She is a traitor during a world war; she redeems that by falling in love; her friends (who are presumably patriots because they are German citizens) are expendable and must die; and she winds up as a heroine.
Finally, the family sees a car after it has been in a wreck and decides to report it to the proper authorities, only to find that the
citizens
of the town are all hiding in their houses, and the cops are hiding in the police station.
The peace was strained, at best, but with that skeletal monster running rampant making it's victims vanish without a trace, soon Krantz wants answers to why members of his crew are missing..Evans begins losing
citizens
as well.
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