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  • Millions go to work in aging Asia as nurses and aides, factory and field-workers, and, among women, as hired caregivers for young children and aged adults.

    Shock of Gray Ted C. Fishman 2010

  • Hence archeology in Japan is supported by astronomical budgets, employs up to 50,000 field-workers each year, and draws public attention to a degree inconceivable anywhere else in the world.

    Japanese Roots « Isegoria 2008

  • Humanitarian field-workers cannot believe their ears when politicians and industrialists argue that our explosive global economic growth has not changed the climate.

    A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008

  • Humanitarian field-workers cannot believe their ears when politicians and industrialists argue that our explosive global economic growth has not changed the climate.

    A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008

  • Many places, such as Somalia or the Congo, where children died in the thousands for lack of funding, did not get more than 50 or 60 percent of what our field-workers said they needed to save lives.

    A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008

  • A Humanitarian Response Review was first undertaken by experienced experts interviewing operational organizations and field-workers.

    A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008

  • A Humanitarian Response Review was first undertaken by experienced experts interviewing operational organizations and field-workers.

    A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008

  • Humanitarian field-workers cannot believe their ears when politicians and industrialists argue that our explosive global economic growth has not changed the climate.

    A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008

  • Many places, such as Somalia or the Congo, where children died in the thousands for lack of funding, did not get more than 50 or 60 percent of what our field-workers said they needed to save lives.

    A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008

  • Many places, such as Somalia or the Congo, where children died in the thousands for lack of funding, did not get more than 50 or 60 percent of what our field-workers said they needed to save lives.

    A Billion Lives Jan Egeland 2008

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