Country
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The only indoor quality work done in this
country
at that time was sponsored by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, and it was to prove there was no danger from secondhand smoke in the workplace.
I'm noticing that it's happening all over the country, and the good news is that it's growing.
It is an essential pillar to this
country'
s recovery.
I started my firm to help communities across the
country
realize their own potential to improve everything about the quality of life for their people.
Which African
country
do you want me to wire all my money to?
I don't know what it would feel like coming to a new
country
when you're in your mid-20s.
And we'd actually take an atlas off the shelf, and we'd flip through until we found this mysterious
country.
The cashiers at your grocery store, the foreman at your plant, the guy tailgating you home on the highway, the telemarketer calling you during dinner, every teacher you've ever had, everyone that's ever woken up beside you, every politician in every country, every actor in every movie, every single person in your family, everyone you love, everyone in this room and you will be dead in a hundred years.
It is not arming our
country
to the teeth.
As most of you know, she's a hero for democracy in her country, Burma.
She said, "You know, we have a long road to go to finally get democracy in my
country.
She is traveling because she was out of the
country
at the time of the elections.
When she was planting those trees, I don't think most people understand that, at the same time, she was using the action of getting people together to plant those trees to talk about how to overcome the authoritarian government in her
country.
The Million Signatures Campaign of women inside Burma working together to change human rights, to bring democracy to that
country.
When one is arrested and taken to prison, another one comes out and joins the movement, recognizing that if they work together, they will ultimately bring change in their own
country.
Somebody goes to another country, says, "How fascinating these people are, how interesting their tools are, how curious their culture is."
Now as you know, a great deal of time is spent, in this
country
and around the world, inside the climate debate, on the question of, "What if the IPC scientists are all wrong?"
But if we were to be able to follow that little bottle on its journey, we would be shocked to discover that, all too often, that bottle is going to be put on a boat, it's going to go all the way across the ocean at some expense, and it's going to wind up in a developing country, often China.
First of all, it's a huge developing
country
with a population of 1.3 billion people, which has been growing for over 30 years at around 10 percent a year.
Never before in the modern era has the largest economy in the world been that of a developing country, rather than a developed
country.
One country, two systems.
But you can't run a
country
like China, a civilization-state, on the basis of one civilization, one system.
The Han identity has been the cement which has held this
country
together.
China already has a bigger network than any other
country
in the world and will soon have more than all the rest of the world put together.
So I want to talk about that as an opportunity that we really have failed to engage with very well in this
country
and, in fact, worldwide.
So I want to talk about, I want to shift now to think about how we deliver health information in this country, how we actually get information.
Age demographics: the 18 to 49 demo has had a huge impact on all mass media programming in this
country
since the 1960s, when the baby boomers were still young.
So I'm at the Norman Lear Center at USC, and we've done a lot of research over the last seven, eight years on demographics and how they affect media and entertainment in this
country
and abroad.
When this
country
first encountered genuine diversity in the 1960s, we adopted tolerance as the core civic virtue with which we would approach that.
They can discriminate all the sounds of all languages, no matter what
country
we're testing and what language we're using, and that's remarkable because you and I can't do that.
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