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Plenty of students around the world work hard.
And why is there such an elementary notion of making the world "work better"?
Whether many are capable of actually making the world work is quite another issue.
Journalists from around the world work at the National Press Building in Downtown D.C.
People from all over the world work in Savile Row and clients are from all over the world as well.
For the city of Chicago, and for many people in her enormous circle of friends and contacts, Lois Weisberg made the world work.
The cloud has faced its fair share of sceptics, but it has already transformed the way that billions of people around the world work, play and communicate.
According to the Global Slavery Index, released at Chatham House today, 29 million children and adults around the world work in servitude.
It's an incredible opportunity to see the world, work out what you want to do with your life, and help you on your way to achieving it.
Its ambition is not just determined by its founder's blunt motto, "Think," but by the bland slogan used to name the company's centennial history book, which appears throughout the show: "Making the World Work Better".
The writer wonders whether people like Lois--who have a kind of undefined social power--actually make the world work by spreading ideas and information, and by connecting varied and isolated parts of society.
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