There’s lots of talk about the importance of getting out the vote. Yet there seems to be little discussion of existing models that could make that happen. Many countries have almost complete voter turnout at elections. Bolivia is one such country. I’m a permanent resident of Bolivia and have seen …
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Tiquipaya II, People’s World Conference on Climate Change 2015
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Around the world like a snail with wheels...
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Is everything you know a lie?
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Where is Peter Bishop?
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A pregnant Altivia is kidnapped and her pregnancy dangerously accelerated.
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