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Native American Indian Art Wood Carvings of the Pacific Northwest
Talented in Arts?
Americanism Essay
His-story Her-story and a tribute-Black History Month
Spritual Festival: Exposition Of Arts
International Terrorism Must Be Defined, Confronted and Culled When Found
Research the Old-Fashioned Way: Why the Library is Not Obsolete
Ancient Indian Civilizations - Where Did They All Go?
Responsibility, Rehabilitation and Recidivism Realities
Knowledge and Study of Social Science
Honoring Children
World Poverty and First World Nation Economic Enslavement
Conflict Between Reason and Custom in Shakespeare's Hamlet, Part Two
Bachelor Of Arts Degrees
God's Love is Not Humanity's Love
Earning an Online University Degree
Powerful Black Female Poets
Old Russian Symbolics on a White and Blue Porcelain
Open Borders With Mexico A Worthy Goal Indeed
Words That Can Leave You Powerless
I Sleep In A Squat, Like Everyone Else
Feng Shui North versus South Hemisphere
Famous Psychics - Elizabeth Baron
Your Guide To Top Nursing Schools
Dr. Walter Freeman's Frontal Lobotomies at Athens (Ohio) State Hospital
Fielding's Education of Readers in "Tom Jones," Part Eight
The New Age Movement, A Paradigm Shif
Othello - Shakespeare - Play Essay - Review
Auden's Interest in Psychological Problems
On Being Human

World Poverty and First World Nation Economic Enslavement

By Lance Winslow
Many people see poverty in third world nations as a blemish on the human race. As proof that although our efforts are well intentioned in many regards they are severely lacking. Recently at a coffee shop we all got into a deep intellectual discussion on a topic of Africa and poverty. Then we discussed Haiti, Indonesia and other third world countries, the very bottom of the third world, where things might be getting better, but you could hardly tell unless someone had pointed out exactly where they were better and you would hate to think how they were ever any worse. One gentleman in the group started explaining what he had seen while working in a large NGO overseas and some of the horrors seemed to really have moved him. His shocking comments on the problems with the human sex trade and the near slavery he witnessed was pretty alarming. After he spoke I said; “Indeed, Well you sure do not waste any time to getting to the meat of things do you? You have brought up a point that many never wish to address. Indeed poverty is a severe problem and I concur with what Bill Gates had said at Davos Conference and the Head of the World Bank as well. When you have billions of humans living on less than one dollar a day, well you have a problem. Indeed I too have often watched how economic enslavement is put into place by those who attempt to control the masses and in that regard which came first; the evil humans who caused the poverty or inept leaders who allowed it in the first place or the evil which ensued after supplies or units of trade became scarce?” You know if we as a nation can assist with our energies, monies and know how to build sewer treatment plants, schools, roads and water filtration, while I’ll just bet we can make some headway and reach some milestones by 2012. If we all do a little, it would sure say a lot, as action speaks much louder than words. Think on this in 2006. "Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/wttbbs/
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