soldiers. and if our students can t see then in the end they can t learn anything because they re bound by that you poor people the study is unequivocal what s needed are fewer teacher led lessons more breaks and more natural light. that s all the data you and your thirty million dollars think of how and. our recent experiments with chickens and monkeys have clearly shown that regular daylight can reduce myopia in children by thirty percent a year and this is a bit and said something that he said to everyone agrees in the staff room to it s parents that are the principals biggest problem shoshone bad so you keep telling me that there are no grades for being able to see well it s exams they care about they say it s more important for their children to do well in those than it is for them to be able to see. this something that many of their parents would rather not admit
handle about nineteen million barrels of oil and petroleum products a day more than ten percent of global demand even a small change in price like a few pennies quickly adds up. or. giant companies with revenues higher than. if practiced crimes in more than one hundred sixty operations with more than thirty million dollars in bribes the current investigations are only revealing the tip of the iceberg remember. the three companies are suspected of paying bribes and exchange for better trading contracts authorities say the top executives were fully aware of what was going on . the type of operation that was performed here resembled negotiations at the stock market because the members of the criminal organization
a fortune on luxury addresses for shops and sumptuous interiors if its products end up in the bargain bin on the other side of town last year it destroyed over thirty million dollars worth of unsold goods but many were shocked. i think these fashion brands these lifestyle brands the you know the consumer tastes are changing and the sharing of ostentatious wealth may still be a factor in people buying these goods but he still wants a green backing to what they are doing they want to make sure that this wealth is not showing off or costs. burbery says it now sees the sense to this and pledges to reuse recycle or donate all unsellable products in the future. the company is now following in the ethical footsteps of other brands such as first saatchi gucci and stella mccartney suggesting to many that the fashion industry is truly turning
a fortune on luxury addresses for shops and sumptuous interiors if its products end up in the bargain bin of the other side of town last year it destroyed over thirty million dollars worth of unsold goods but many were shocked. i think these fashion brands these lifestyle brands the know the consumer tastes are changing and the sharing of ostentatious wealth may still be a factor in people buying these goods but he still wants a green backing to what they are doing they want to make sure that this wealth is not showing off at all costs. burbery says. now sees the sense to this and pledges to reuse recycle or donate all the products in the future. the company is now following in the a tickle footsteps of other brands such as first saatchi gucci and stella mccartney suggesting to many that the fashion industry is truly turning
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