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Alla [95]
3 years ago
12

“How can we speak for those who can’t speak for themselves?”......please help me

English
1 answer:
iren [92.7K]3 years ago
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Show Them You Care.
Since You Have A Voice/Access/Privilege You Can Use Your Voice To Influence People.
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KYEBI, Ghana — Below the towering mahogany trees that blanket this lush mountainside, hidden beneath the brown-red soil, lie millions of tons of very valuable rock.
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The Asian powerhouse is also Africa’s biggest funder of infrastructure projects. It has pledged reams of cash for roads, bridges, power plants and oil refineries.

A man walks past an abandoned bauxite shed containing samples extracted by a mining company from the Kyebi Forest Reserve to analyze the quality of its soil. (Cristina Aldehuela/AFP/Getty Images)
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