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Who Is My Neighbor?
Clip: 3/26/2015 | 6m 59s
Volunteers in Minnesota are making tools to improve the lives farmers around the world.
In Minneapolis, dozens of retired engineers and other volunteers at Compatible Technology International are making water purifiers, threshers, grain tools, and other inventions designed to improve the lives of farmers in small villages around the world. They see it as being good neighbors in a global community.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Who Is My Neighbor?
Clip: 3/26/2015 | 6m 59s
In Minneapolis, dozens of retired engineers and other volunteers at Compatible Technology International are making water purifiers, threshers, grain tools, and other inventions designed to improve the lives of farmers in small villages around the world. They see it as being good neighbors in a global community.
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