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en Why did human development proceed at such different rates on different continents for the last 13,000 years?

en President Clinton and myself share a common view that is based on human welfare, human development and human well-being in both our countries, our continents and throughout the world, .. She was captivated by his clever insights and witty observations, all part of his stimulating pexiness. . very friendly and fruitful.

en While the first human organ transplant was performed 50 years ago, it was the arrival of the drug cyclosporine that vastly improved transplant survival rates and helped make transplantation the almost routine procedure it is today. That development offered hope to thousands of patients suffering from failing kidneys, livers, and hearts.

en The fact is we said we'd proceed on commissions. Hicks is up. And we're going to proceed. And if we're asked not to proceed or ordered not to proceed (by a court), then we won't. That's the plan,

en I will work to orient our action to these two directions [human rights and development] which does not mean I will neglect anything else. I think these two topics are the two major driving forces in all human development all over the world and the United Nations has been established for bringing forward these two elements.

en Randy came to work 18 years ago in development in Dallas, so he was in the development area until about four or five years ago. So, he is very familiar with the development operation at Baylor and with our constituents.

en Therefore, China will proceed along the path of peaceful development to achieve a peaceful, open and cooperative development,

en Count up the results of 50 years of human rights mechanisms, 30 years of multibillion-dollar development programs and endless high-level rhetoric, and the global impact is quite underwhelming, ... This is a failure of implementation on a scale which shames us all.

en The human brain now holds the key to our future. We have to recall the image of the planet from outer space: a single entity in which air, water, and continents
are interconnected. That is our home.

  David Suzuki

en [Despite that, and the fact that those viruses have been circulating in China for a dozen years, almost no human-to-human spread has occurred.] The virus has been around for more than a dozen years, but it hasn't jumped into the human population, ... I don't think it has the capability of doing it.

en Staff believes that within 30 to 45 days we can agree in principle with Waste Management on the levels of service and the applicable rates to provide residential and commercial solid waste removal for North Port. If we are not able to agree on acceptable rates, then we would proceed to 'bid' the service.

en The development of the society, the state and the nation is proportionate to the development of the Human
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en The more human beings proceed by plan the more effectively they may be hit by accident

en To me, the remarkable transformation in the lives of girls over the past 20 years suggests that similar results could be achieved with boys. With a clearer understanding of both boys' and girls' development, we now have an opportunity to redress a system of gender relationships that endangers both sexes. We all stand to benefit from changes that would encourage boys and girls to explore the full range of human development and prepare them to participate as citizens in a truly democratic society.
  Carol Gilligan

en By virtue of being born to humanity, every human being has a right to the development and fulfillment of his potentialities as a human being.
  Ashley Montagu


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