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"Poverty is multidimensional. It extends beyond money incomes to education, health care, political participation and advancement of one's own culture and social organisation."
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"It has been known for many years that a subset of the population cannot tolerate the radiation emitted by transmitting utility meters and sickness results in these people."
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"I have never been as alive or awake as I have been through Jiu Jitsu."
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"My doctor says that I have a malformed public-duty gland and a natural deficiency in moral fibre and that I am therefore excused from saving universes."
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"Humans would become very sick without natural radio frequency (RF) exposures."
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"The long term health effects from utility company smart meters present a far greater risk to the general population than terrorism in the USA."
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"Ionizing smoke detectors unnaturally raise the background radiation levels in the human environment."
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"It is proven that cars can affect your health."
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"I've always enjoyed poor health."
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"The mind, just like the body, becomes exactly what it is fed. While the body is nourished by food, the mind is nourished by thoughts."
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"Like chocolate, she craved sleep and it made her life brighter, but she could do without."
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"The Bio-diversity Convention has not yielded any tangible benefits to the world's poor."
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"Poverty is multidimensional. It extends beyond money incomes to education, health care, political participation and advancement of one's own culture and social organisation."
Health

"You can change friends but not neighbours."
Friendship

"Global interdependence today means that economic disasters in developing countries could create a backlash on developed countries."
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"There was an implicit conviction that the UN would be stronger than the sum of its constituent member-states."
Conviction

"We hope the world will act in the spirit of enlightened self-interest."
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"The reality is that international institutions like the UN can only be as effective as its members allow it to be."
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"The UN's unique legitimacy flows from a universal perception that it pursues a larger purpose than the interests of one country or a small group of countries."
Perception

"Our nuclear weapons are meant purely as a deterrent against nuclear adventure by an adversary."
Adventure

"In the euphoria after the Cold War, there was a misplaced notion that the UN could solve every problem anywhere."
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