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Every generation has had some sort of focus for their unrest and discomfort with growing up. But today, the music that's in the charts is probably liked by their parents as well, and I think it's a part of youth that you need something that isn't liked or understood by the older generation.
Siouxsie Sioux
Today
Music
You
Youth
Generation
Focus
Parents
Older
Every
Think
Some
Something
Charts
Unrest
Had
Part
Liked
Well
Sort
Discomfort
Understood
Up
Older Generation
Growing
Growing Up
Need
By the late 1970s, repression and economic chaos were causing increasing unrest throughout Latin America. Army strongmen were forced to cede power in Peru, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Ecuador, Bolivia, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Honduras and the Dominican Republic.
Stephen Kinzer
Army
Power
Brazil
Increasing
Late
Chaos
Latin
Latin America
Economic
Argentina
Unrest
Throughout
Forced
Causing
Were
Dominican Republic
Salvador
America
Repression
Republic
El Salvador
Peru
Nicaragua
Bolivia
Honduras
But It doesn't make sense for us to have a continued reliance on a supply of oil where whenever there is unrest in another part of the world, gasoline prices jump up. We need a renewable fuel industry that's more than corn-based, of course, and there are a whole series of great opportunities here.
Tom Vilsack
Great
World
Opportunities
Sense
Reliance
More
Unrest
Prices
Part
Supply
Make
Industry
Renewable
Another
Course
Continue
Up
Jump
Than
Whenever
Oil
Where
Fuel
Us
Whole
Series
Here
Gasoline
Need
Economic inequality is a corrosive force that undermines economic growth, puts a brake on the fight against poverty, and sparks social unrest.
Winnie Byanyima
Fight
Poverty
Corrosive
Economic
Unrest
Economic Growth
Puts
Force
Inequality
Brake
Against
Social
Sparks
Growth
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