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In the last five months, I have definitely received the most double takes of my life whenever I said that I had been learning all my Egyptian Arabic in Brazil. It's just such an unlikely combination! Brazil has never had a huge or even tiny wave of Egyptian immigration. While there, I only managed to meet one single Egyptian in person in my entire 3 months. This was partially the reason I did it - to prove that even if there are no natives nearby, you can learn to speak the language entirely…

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an illustration of a green planet with trees and windmills on it's surface

Over the last three decades we have seen the world’s population rise up to 7 billion putting lot of pressure on the earth’s natural resources. Political stability and good international…

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Bangladeshi people should take immense pride in their country's progress. Often, we tend to overlook our own successes and instead admire those of Developed Countries. However, the fact remains that Bangladesh's total GDP surpasses that of many developed nations. 🩵 Delving deeper into GDP statistics of International Monetary Fund reveals Bangladesh's remarkable economic standing is evident with a staggering $455 billion GDP, securing the 35th position globally. Surpassing nations like 🇩🇰…

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The Annual Status of Education Report (2016) points that learning levels remain depressingly low across the country, while 97% of children (aged 6-14 years) across rural India are enrolled in a school, only 13% of the children in grade 2 can read from their language textbooks. Current scenario becomes worrying given the status of quality &hellip

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the world map is covered in many different logos, including mcdonald's and pepsi

Concentrates on large company's. Because of globalisation the large corporations are "taking over" the world. All they are bothered about is making as high profits as possible.

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DALL·E 2023-11-16 12.14.02 - A compelling image depicting the concept of 'net zero greenwashing.' The image shows corporate buildings with emissions, contrasted with symbols of en

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Global Economy Faces Challenges as Fertility Rates Decline: What You Need to Know!

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Falling fertility rates pose significant challenges for the global economy, according to a recent report by the World Bank. The report highlights that fertility rates have been declining globally since the 1960s, with some countries experiencing rates below replacement level. This trend is expected to continue, with potentially far-reaching consequences for economies and societies worldwide. The report cites several factors contributing to the decline in fertility rates, including increased…

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