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Phrase: "the earth in our hands"



 
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Phrase: "the earth in our hands" #1 (permalink) Fri Jan 16, 2009 16:28 pm   Phrase: "the earth in our hands"
 

could you explain the phrase of " earth calling? - it is about roots and shoots programme?
alkso could you explain : "the earth in our hands "
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earth #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 18, 2009 13:18 pm   earth
 

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More context please, Sultano.
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