Families
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And because of selected abortion by
families
who favored boys to girls, now we have ended up with 30 million more young men than women.
Now one day in 1772, the prince decreed that the musicians' families, the orchestral musicians' families, were no longer welcome in the castle.
I'm pleased to say, the prince did take the tip from the orchestral performance, and the musicians were reunited with their
families.
Today, the depletion of ocean fisheries is so significant that effectively it is effecting the ability of the poor, the artisanal fisher folk and those who fish for their own livelihoods, to feed their
families.
Another important message is this one: gardens grow healthy kids and
families.
But in the current economy, I think it's key to get this message out, that gardens also grow important economic savings for
families.
We have been led to believe that drug users are irresponsible people who just want to get high, and then through their own personal failings spiral down into a life of crime and poverty, losing their jobs, their
families
and, ultimately, their lives.
There would be changes in legislation, and we would be supporting the victims and their
families.
And I saw from a young age that having a decent job and earning a good living made the biggest difference for
families
who were struggling.
And in addition to that, we have 190,000
families
on the assisted-housing wait list;
families
in need of a home.
So we must create different models, models that help the
families
rather than add a burden on them.
It's knowing that, meanwhile, her husband was one of an estimated 33,000 Japanese Americans who fought for our country during the war, a country that was simultaneously interning their
families.
How we die lives on in the minds of everybody who survives us, and the stress created in
families
by dying is enormous, and in fact you get seven times as much stress by dying in intensive care as by dying just about anywhere else, so dying in intensive care is not your top option if you've got a choice.
The
families
and the patients, they loved it.
Large
families
still, and the HIV epidemic brought down the countries like this.
They want the power to plan their own lives and to raise healthier, better educated and more prosperous
families.
What I'm talking about is giving women the power to save their lives, to save their children's lives and to give their
families
the best possible future.
For 250 years, parents around the world have been deciding to have smaller
families.
Because in region after region, again and again, parents have wanted to have smaller
families.
The
families
were healthier.
The
families
were also wealthier.
So when you multiply these types of effects over millions of families, the product can be large-scale economic development.
One of the leading causes of economic growth across that region was this cultural trend towards smaller
families.
When
families
in sub-Saharan Africa are given the opportunity to make those decisions for themselves, I think it will help spark a virtuous cycle of development in communities across the continent.
We can help poor
families
build a better future.
We can do our part, in this room and globally, by talking about the hundreds of millions of
families
that don't have access to contraception today and what it would do to change their lives if they did have access.
Because of this, all three brothers and their
families
had to vacate their home.
The subjects I documented ranged from feuding
families
in Brazil to victims of genocide in Bosnia to the first woman to hijack an airplane and the living dead in India.
But sometimes when his female patients can't afford his services, their
families
give the women to Jura in exchange for medical treatment.
Two of his wives were brought to him suffering from infertility and he cured them, three for evil spirits, one for an asthmatic condition and severe chest pain and two wives Ondijo claims he took for love, paying their
families
a total of 16 cows.
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