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" ... HH Sheikha Moza bint Nasser: No matter where you look in the world, there is a strong correlation between a lack of education, a lack of opportunities and consequent frustration that can contribute to a propensity towards social unrest. Research shows that for every year of schooling a boy in a conflict-affected country receives, his likelihood of being drafted into an army or militia decreases by 20 per cent. That is a serious incentive to the world to make sure children get a proper education, because a proper education promotes understanding between people, enhances civic responsibility and political participation, and can ultimately contribute to peaceful outcomes. Of course education is not the only determining factor at work in these situations, but the benefits of education to peace are an important motivator for me – and should be for everyone. ... "
" ... She recalls how the last two winters were warm, and the consequent grape harvests took place in late August, rather than during the usual period of mid-September. These earlier regional harvests, she believes, can produce wines which she disdains as being more sweet and concentrated. In contrast she considers 2007 an excellent vintage, when the harvest took place in October. ... "
" ... The report added: “[The] economic justification for investments to facilitate cycling and walking had previously been under-rated or even ignored. Much of the benefit is derived from reductions in premature deaths with large consequent savings in terms of health and knock-on benefits to the economy.” ... "
" ... “The consequent electrification of our powertrain portfolio therefore is an integral part of our drivetrain strategy. ... "
" ... “The influences of logic and affect are mutual.” explains Dr. Antonio Damasio, Professor of Neuroscience, Psychology, and Philosophy at University of Southern California who studies how our brains process feelings and emotions. “Very often our logical operations suffer when we are undergoing an emotional reaction and experiencing the consequent feeling.” ... "