1. OH LÀ LÀ! 2019: La Lutte des Classes - MidnightEast
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Equality, like many other lofty ideals, sounds good: instead of a society composed of “haves” and “haves not” – why not divide the pie equally? The problem is that in order to achieve equality, those with a fat slice of pie à la mode will have to give up some of what they have, and that is a less appetizing thought. We all want our pie.
2. La lutte des classes | Rotten Tomatoes
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Paul and Sofia are worried that their son, Corentin, only has friends like him, so when all of Corentin's friends leave to attend a private school, Paul and Sofia hope to expand their son's social circle.
3. La Lutte des classes (2019) - Michel Leclerc - film review
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An in-depth review of the film La Lutte des classes (2019), directed by Michel Leclerc.
4. La Lutte des Classes Review: Marxist Guide For Kids - Loud & Clear
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Michel Leclerc's La Lutte des Classes amusingly explains uphill classism and liberalism, supplying everyone with a good moral compass.
5. Lutte Provençales (France) - Traditional Sports
The folk wrestling style of the residents of Provence was after the old Frankish wrestling fashion. The core of all wrestling styles of Frankish origin was a ...
Traditional sports, culture and sport, cultural identity
6. Finland is winning the war on fake news. What it's learned may ... - CNN
Finland has faced down Kremlin-backed propaganda campaigns ever since it declared independence from Russia 101 years ago. But in 2014, after Moscow annexed ...
Russia's neighbor has developed a plan for countering misinformation. Can it be exported to the rest of the world?
7. Review: Battle of the Classes - Cineuropa
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See AlsoMischa Kamp Drink03/04/2019 - Michel Leclerc signs an intelligent comedy on social diversity in a school environment and on the difficult choice between respecting collective moral values or opting for an individualistic approach
8. [PDF] SCHOOL STREETS: PUTTING CHILDREN AND THE PLANET FIRST
This was published by the Child Health Initiative in 2017 and focused on a range of measures to provide safe and healthy journeys to school for every child.
9. Decolonizing praxis: migrant community educator and English as ...
Migrant community educator and English as a second language teacher as allies in local struggles for equity and justice.
Migrant students, families, and their communities in the receiving countries where they live in some instances are the set of people subjugated to the structures of “colonial rule” in globalized, 21st century forms. Immigrants have fewer rights than citizens. They often live, or survive, in the precarious parts of their host countries and the global economies, and their economic and social realities include many vulnerabilities. In the worst-case scenarios of being “unauthorized” immigrants, the lack of rights and steady, decent work are even more pronounced. When economies decline, and/or anti-immigrant leaders rise into positions of power, risks and many forms of violence increase - in the labor force, on the street, in the schools, and in their homes. However, some migrant leaders and their allies are rising as protagonists to fight for the human rights of migrants – forcing the decolonial turn from objects of the system to subjects participating in fluid social processes. This work documents such social change in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with the testimonies of a Mexican migrant turned community leader, and one of her allies, a bicultural English as a Second Language teacher in a local, public secondary school system. We argue that the community-based, inter-connected ways in which these women work for change continually create building blocks toward more sustainable, integrated modes of racial and migrant/citizen co-existence. Their grassroots and publi...
10. Global, regional, and national burden of meningitis and its aetiologies ...
In 2019, there were an estimated 236 000 deaths (95% uncertainty interval [UI] 204 000–277 000) and 2·51 million (2·11–2·99) incident
Although meningitis is largely preventable, it still causes hundreds of thousands of deaths globally each year. WHO set ambitious goals to reduce meningitis cases by 2030, and assessing trends in the global meningitis burden can help track progress ...
11. [PDF] World malaria report 2021
Oct 25, 2021 · There were an estimated 14 million more malaria cases and 47 000 more deaths in 2020 compared to 2019, due to disruptions to services during the ...
12. [PDF] World Report 2019 Book - Human Rights Watch
EVENTS OF 2018. Page 3. Human Rights Watch defends the rights of people worldwide. We scrupulously investigate abuses, expose facts widely, and pressure those ...
13. [PDF] EUROPEAN COMMISSION Strasbourg, 12.9.2023 SWD(2023 ...
Sep 12, 2023 · Directive 2014/24/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on public procurement and repealing Directive ...
14. [PDF] THE EMERGING CRIME OF PERSECUTION BASED ON ...
sexual orientation, academic career, medical history, etc.119. 116 Loi 2001-1066 du 16 novembre 2001 relative à la lutte contre les discriminations [Law 2001-.
15. [PDF] France's class wars, by Serge Halimi & Pierre Rimbert (Le Monde ...
election, failing to 'reform' or seeing their shares slide on the stock market, but fear of insurrection, revolt, and loss of power.
16. Building a Foundation for Change: Canada's Anti-Racism Strategy ...
Jun 26, 2024 · A $45 million investment that will take immediate steps in combatting racism and discrimination based on what was heard during the engagement process and ...
Building a Foundation for Change: Canada's Anti-Racism Strategy 2019–2022 informs the Government of Canada's actions to promote diversity and inclusion and its work towards combatting racism and discrimination.