GUILT FREE SHOPPHING Feb 2nd 2013, 18:22 | Created by: Yum Yum Videos hello@yumyumvideos.com www.yumyumvideos.com The thrill of the hunt. Shopping feels good, doesn't it? You're thinking 'Does this color look good on me?' 'Should I get the iPad or some other tablet?' 'Those are the cutest shoes!' You're focused on finding just what you want, aren't you? Yeah... Things like helping to improve society or stopping world hunger aren't really in the forefront of your mind then, are they? Of course not! But, imagine if there was a way to make a difference in the world with every purchase you make... Would you do it? There is a way and it's called Guilt Free Shopping... Across the globe, over 925 million people suffer from hunger... that's more than the populations of the US, Canada, and Europe combined! That means 1 in 7 people will go to bed hungry tonight. But, it costs only 1 US dollar to feed a child... At Guilt Free Shopping, our goal is to raise money to feed as many of our hungry world neighbors as possible... by shopping guilt free! You see, when you purchase a luxury designer product, we'll send a donation to one of our hunger fighting partners for the same amount. Dollar for dollar... So, simply purchasing a 200 dollar pair of designer shoes would feed 200 people... And, buying that 350 dollar tablet would ensure that 350 people won't go to bed hungry tonight... yes, really... it's that easy to make a difference. So shop... and help us put an end to world hunger. | Views: 0 0 ratings | Time: 01:32 | More in Nonprofits & Activism |
| Bill Gates to Tackle Extreme Poverty in 2013 SBARTSTV Global News Feb 2nd 2013, 01:16 | Bill Gates to Tackle Extreme Poverty in 2013. SBARTSTV Global News. Bill Gates Emphasizes Power of Goals and Measurement as Keys to Tackling Extreme Poverty. Seattle -- Bill Gates' fifth annual letter highlights successes from education in the United States to prenatal health care in Ethiopia and outlines a vision for improving lives of the poor for the next 15 years. In his fifth annual letter, Bill Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, highlights how setting clear goals and accurate measurement are key to improving the lives of poor people around the globe. The letter describes remarkable progress from schools in the United States to health care in Ethiopia and makes the case that continued investments in these efforts have made a measurable difference for millions of the world's poorest people. | Views: 0 1 ratings | Time: 07:56 | More in News & Politics |
| Not Seen and Not Heard: Addressing Childhood Poverty PART 2 Feb 1st 2013, 20:58 | As part of the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research's celebration of Martin Luther King Day, this panel discussion held Jan. 29, 2013, examines the problem of childhood poverty and policies that could help alleviate it. Speakers are: Renée Wilson-Simmons and J. Lee Kreader of the National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia University; Jane Zehnder-Merrell, project director, Kids Count in Michigan; and Sandra Danziger, UM professor of social work. For more information on this event, visit on.fb.me | Views: 2 0 ratings | Time: 24:24 | More in Education |
| Poverty: Its Impact on Race and the Generations Feb 1st 2013, 16:14 | A presentation on poverty and its impact on families and individuals, based on their race and generations, conducted by Martha Barry of the YWCA in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This video is the study guide version, with discussion questions, making it suitable for discussion groups. A presentation of the Southeast Wisconsin Intergenerational-Interracial Community Connection. Contact sewiicc.wordpress.com | Views: 4 0 ratings | Time: 12:11 | More in Nonprofits & Activism |
| Dame Ellen creates sailing charity Feb 1st 2013, 10:12 | A charity set up by round the world yachtswoman Dame Ellen MacArthur is offering sailing trips in Scotland to young people recovering from cancer. | Views: 7 2 ratings | Time: 02:05 | More in News & Politics |
| Black Poverty & smallhats 1 - www.waronthehorizon.com Feb 1st 2013, 05:10 | www.waronthehorizon presents "Mind Your Black Business 2: Why We So Broke?" You can purchase this DVD in its entirety from the War on the Horizon (WOH) Store @: www.waronthehorizon.com. | Views: 156 19 ratings | Time: 14:52 | More in Education |
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| Jeffrey Sachs: The End of Poverty Economic Possibilities - C-SPAN Video Library Nov 6th 2012, 13:01 | This video has copyright with C-SPAN Video Library. This is first book lunching video in World Bank Headquarter where Jeffrey Sachs explains the dimensions, major contents and background of book. The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time (ISBN 1-59420-045-9) is a 2005 book by American economist Jeffrey Sachs. It was a New York Times bestseller. In the book, Sachs argues that extreme poverty—defined by the World Bank as incomes of less than 1 dollar per day—can be eliminated globally by the year 2025, through carefully planned development aid. He presents the problem as an inability of very poor countries to reach the "bottom rung" of the ladder of economic development; once the bottom rung is reached, a country can pull itself up into the global market economy, and the need for outside aid will be greatly diminished or eliminated. (Source: en.wikipedia.org | Views: 178 1 ratings | Time: 01:22:45 | More in Education |
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