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Of course, if it only
displaced
1,000 tons of water, well, Hieron wouldn't be too happy.
If the weight of water
displaced
by the vessel below the keel is equivalent to the vessel's weight, whatever is above the keel will remain afloat above the waterline.
Some of English's more distant relatives include Hindi, Persian and the Celtic languages it
displaced
in what is now Britain.
There are many people around the world who have been
displaced
because of natural disasters, food insecurities, and other hardships, but international law, rightly or wrongly, only recognizes those fleeing conflict and violence as refugees.
It would be good of us to remember their stories when we hear of refugees currently displaced, searching for a new home.
And now, let's add in all of the countries that are currently at war, and the number of people who have either died or have been
displaced
as a result of that violence.
We have severely destroyed cities, such as Homs, Aleppo, Daraa and many others, and almost half of the population of the country is now
displaced.
Until we stop armed conflicts raging throughout the world, families will continue to be displaced, leaving children vulnerable.
My mind echoes the numbers: one million gone, two million displaced, 400,000 dead in Darfur.
But they are increasingly
displaced
by modern agriculture, which promotes tillage, monocropping and the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides which degrade the land and turn it into a net emitter of greenhouse gases.
For me, this is not just a professional obligation, because I run an NGO supporting refugees and
displaced
people around the world.
Last year, every minute, 24 more people were
displaced
from their homes by conflict, violence and persecution: another chemical weapon attack in Syria, the Taliban on the rampage in Afghanistan, girls driven from their school in northeast Nigeria by Boko Haram.
This talk is about Frederick, about Halud and about millions like them: why they're displaced, how they survive, what help they need and what our responsibilities are.
Here are the facts: 65 million people
displaced
from their homes by violence and persecution last year.
Solution number two: education for kids is a lifeline, not a luxury, when you're
displaced
for so long.
There are 65.3 million people who have been forcibly
displaced
from their homes because of war or persecution.
And lastly, here is a story related to the crisis in Syria, a conflict which has claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of people and
displaced
millions.
Maybe some of the industrial workers from the cities
displaced
by the automation will find a nice alternative job here, and they will move too.
The first is that these narrowly defined jobs will be the first to be
displaced
by robots, because single-task robots are just the easiest kinds to build.
Millions of my people, including me and my family, were
displaced
and homeless.
In 2009, we experienced a historic influx of internally
displaced
persons, from Swat, Dir and other nearby districts.
I started visiting the camps almost every day, until the internally
displaced
persons started to go back to their place of origin.
On the one hand, the internally
displaced
population will start returning to their lands, and on the other hand, hidden land mines are going to start exploding more often on the civilian side.
According to the UNHCR, every minute, 20 people are newly
displaced
by climate change, economic crisis and social and political instability.
When we talk about the issue of refugees, we often focus on the official statistic of 65.8 million forcibly
displaced
worldwide.
By 2050, there will be an additional 140 million people who are at risk of being
displaced
due to environmental degradation.
There are more than 36 million people who have been internally
displaced
around the world.
You also had over six million internally
displaced
people, many of whom when on to become refugees.
The expenditure of 3 billion dollars in refugee camps to try to keep, basically, the people who've been
displaced
from their homes by the Sudanese government, by the so-called Janjaweed, the militia, to keep those people alive until something more durable can be achieved.
600,000 people were
displaced.
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