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Until my readings as a free-market policy denialist, I thought that participating in developing economies is somewhat far self-serving as well as predatory than getting citizens out of deprivation. They encounter a lot of opportunities for violence (by local people), and also political threats (jingoism and xenophobia) and investment risk. ROI volatility represents a challenge.
However, I am now having a shift in perspective as I go through the course. Variety, uncertainty and fast economic development are typical of the developing economies. With unexploited human and natural resources, and market for consumer products, they build a win-win chance: by engaging in infrastructure and technology, international investors from industrialized countries can benefit from economic development, and by modernizing their industrial and agricultural production, the developing economies can raise their living standards.
It depends on the type of the speech. If it is a short, impromptu or unimportant speech, there is no problem in displaying the aid. If it is a long, or important speech, it is better to not display the aid but if the speech is not memorised the aid should be somewhere where it doesn't draw attention and brief glances should be used if needed. Always look at the audience and not down at the aid.
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1 to restore (something damaged or broken) to good condition or working order.