Mark Zuckerberg returns Thursday to Harvard, where he launched Facebook and then fall out, says graduatess up to them to bring the purpose of the world, the fight against inequality and the promotion of the global community. Change begins locally. Even global changes start small with people like us, the Facebook ceo, said. He shared stories about graduates such as David Razu Aznar, before the city leader and the effort to legalize gay marriage in Mexico City, and Agnes Igoye, who grow up in conflict areas in southern africa and is now the training of law enforcement officers. And this is my story also, Zuckerberg added….
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