Nations
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The problem with treaties is they allow tribes to exist as sovereign nations, and we can't have that.
Currently, 10 to 20 percent of the harsh chemical dye that we use end up in water bodies that neighbor production hubs in developing
nations.
And for a moment I was wondering, are we going to live in order to see real change happening on the ground, a change that does not come through foreign intervention, through the misery of occupation, through
nations
invading our land and deepening the sense of inferiority sometimes?
We have found a new way to express our feelings and to express our dreams: these young people who have restored self-confidence in our
nations
in that part of the world, who have given us new meaning for freedom and empowered us to go down to the streets.
By the way, we had half the budget of the other Western
nations.
Next challenge, the Biennial of the Americas in Denver asked, could I represent the 35
nations
of the Western hemisphere and their interconnectedness in a sculpture?
But that's nothing compared to what's going on in the
nations
that are growing the fastest.
And we're seeing
nations
in Africa.
WFP's been able to leave 30
nations
because they have transformed the face of hunger in their
nations.
In 2009, a Gallup survey in 114 countries revealed that religiosity was highest in the world's poorest
nations.
We've got to make this economic so that all people and all
nations
make the right outcome, the profitable outcome, and therefore the likely outcome.
So developing
nations
and first-world nations, imagine if you could take these wild plants and consume them, food miles would basically turn into food feet.
Well it seems to me that we're now seeing a fundamental shift of power, broadly speaking, away from
nations
gathered around the Atlantic [seaboard] to the
nations
gathered around the Pacific rim.
We are now interlocked, as nations, as individuals, in a way which has never been the case before, never been the case before.
The interrelationship of nations, well it's always existed.
Diplomacy is about managing the interrelationship of
nations.
Suddenly and for the very first time, collective defense, the thing that has dominated us as the concept of securing our nations, is no longer enough.
In Chile, we witnessed 10 weeks of teaming by hundreds of individuals from different professions, different companies, different sectors, even different
nations.
And many of these chemicals are now linked to the skyrocketing incidents of chronic childhood disease that we're seeing across industrialized
nations.
In Saskatchewan, as across all of the boreal, home to some of our most famous rivers, an incredible network of rivers and lakes that every school-age child learns about, the Peace, the Athabasca, the Churchill here, the Mackenzie, and these networks were the historical routes for the voyageur and the coureur de bois, the first non-aboriginal explorers of Northern Canada that, taking from the First
Nations
people, used canoes and paddled to explore for a trade route, a Northwest Passage for the fur trade.
And not that many years ago, I was lent a boat by a First
Nations
man, and he said, "When you go out on the river, do not under any circumstances eat the fish.
That's about 10 percent of our global needs and 100 percent of some island
nations.
And the OPEC
nations
are the ones that price the oil.
And one of the things that we're going to do is do a large event July 11 in London, with a whole host of countries, a whole host of African nations, to all say we're putting this back on the global health agenda.
Now that's the Tropic of Cancer in the north and the Tropic of Capricorn in the south, that much I knew, but I was surprised to learn this little fact: Those are not cartographers' lines, like latitude or the borders between nations, they are astronomical phenomena caused by the Earth's tilt, and they change.
Now, I'm sure you all keep a copy of the goals under your pillow, or by the bedside table, but just in case you don't, and your memory needs some jogging, the deal agreed then goes like this: developing countries promised to at least halve extreme poverty, hunger and deaths from disease, alongside some other targets, by 2015, and developed
nations
promised to help them get that done by dropping debts, increasing smart aid, and trade reform.
This is bringing together international — there are 50
nations
involved in this mission — interagency — these development agencies — and private-public, to take on this kind of security.
This is part of a series of baseball clinics, where we have explored collaboration between Major League Baseball, the Department of State, who sets up the diplomatic piece of this, military baseball players, who are real soldiers with real skills but participate in this mission, and they put on clinics throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, in Honduras, in Nicaragua, in all of the Central American and Caribbean
nations
where baseball is so popular, and it creates security.
It's a perfect evocation of that great population survey, the six largest
nations
in the world in descending order: China, India, Facebook, the United States, Twitter and Indonesia.
But now, do you know how many
nations
have a president?
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