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People Collecting pure drinking water form long distance by boat on river at Dhaka district. Sewage,filth & toxic chemicals flow into river,...

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Dhaka: Searching for pure water

28 March 2014

People Collecting pure drinking water form long distance by boat on river at Dhaka district. Sewage,filth & toxic chemicals flow into river,...

#66180

28 March 2014

People Collecting pure drinking water form long distance by boat on river at Dhaka district. Sewage,filth & toxic chemicals flow into river,lake & cannel,the lifeline in capital,people can't use these water. They need to go long distanc to collct drinking water. The global social attitudes study claims that the most racially intolerant populations are all in the developing world, with Bangladesh, Jordan and India in the top five. By contrast, the study of 80 countries over three decades found Western countries were most accepting of other cultures with Britain, the U.S., Canada and Australia more tolerant than anywhere else.


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People Collecting pure drinking water form long distance by boat on river at Dhaka district. Sewage,filth & toxic chemicals flow into river,...

#66181

Dhaka: Searching for pure water

28 March 2014

People Collecting pure drinking water form long distance by boat on river at Dhaka district. Sewage,filth & toxic chemicals flow into river,...

#66181

28 March 2014

People Collecting pure drinking water form long distance by boat on river at Dhaka district. Sewage,filth & toxic chemicals flow into river,lake & cannel,the lifeline in capital,people can't use these water. They need to go long distanc to collct drinking water. The global social attitudes study claims that the most racially intolerant populations are all in the developing world, with Bangladesh, Jordan and India in the top five. By contrast, the study of 80 countries over three decades found Western countries were most accepting of other cultures with Britain, the U.S., Canada and Australia more tolerant than anywhere else.


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People Collecting pure drinking water form long distance by boat on river at Dhaka district. Sewage,filth & toxic chemicals flow into river,...

#66182

Dhaka: Searching for pure water

28 March 2014

People Collecting pure drinking water form long distance by boat on river at Dhaka district. Sewage,filth & toxic chemicals flow into river,...

#66182

28 March 2014

People Collecting pure drinking water form long distance by boat on river at Dhaka district. Sewage,filth & toxic chemicals flow into river,lake & cannel,the lifeline in capital,people can't use these water. They need to go long distanc to collct drinking water. The global social attitudes study claims that the most racially intolerant populations are all in the developing world, with Bangladesh, Jordan and India in the top five. By contrast, the study of 80 countries over three decades found Western countries were most accepting of other cultures with Britain, the U.S., Canada and Australia more tolerant than anywhere else.


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People Collecting pure drinking water form long distance by boat on river at Dhaka district. Sewage,filth & toxic chemicals flow into river,...

#66183

Dhaka: Searching for pure water

28 March 2014

People Collecting pure drinking water form long distance by boat on river at Dhaka district. Sewage,filth & toxic chemicals flow into river,...

#66183

28 March 2014

People Collecting pure drinking water form long distance by boat on river at Dhaka district. Sewage,filth & toxic chemicals flow into river,lake & cannel,the lifeline in capital,people can't use these water. They need to go long distanc to collct drinking water. The global social attitudes study claims that the most racially intolerant populations are all in the developing world, with Bangladesh, Jordan and India in the top five. By contrast, the study of 80 countries over three decades found Western countries were most accepting of other cultures with Britain, the U.S., Canada and Australia more tolerant than anywhere else.


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