EST 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Cell Site, Respiratory Tract Infection, Renewable Energy

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Lecture 10: first world vs third world: alfred sauvy (1952) Distinguishes between us & allies and ussr & allies and the rest of the world: 3rd (cid:449)orld: (cid:862)(cid:374)o(cid:374)-alig(cid:374)ed(cid:863) (cid:271)ut also (cid:374)ot as de(cid:448)eloped, 1st world: technologically advanced, 3rd world: technologically deficient. Hallmarks of a 3rd world nation: poor school systems, rural poverty, corrupt government, disease (malaria, aids, respiratory infection) 40% deaths aged 15 or lower (1% in developed world: civil war, growing urbanization (leads to slums, no/poor urban infrastructure (highways, sewers, water, trash) Historical precedents: overcoming issues took 100s of years, caused tremendous problems. Easier to install a cell tower than miles of wire. Used cell phones allow for telephone networks without hard-wired infrastructure. Microloans: poverty = no access to capital, poor mothers = working children, working children = no education, provide small amounts of capital to fund cycle-breaking endeavors. Education (of women: the more education women attain: Reduced disease rates (hiv-aids: not educated because:

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