So who owns this place?
Yesterday the Chinese
economy slumped. Billions of Pounds, Dollars, Euros and Yuan were wiped off the
values of companies and individual stock portfolios. Even Warren Buffett lost
out. Crowds of conventional economists, Finance Ministers and journalists could
be observed huddling together, quietly chanting “La la la, not listening, not
listening, nothing to see here …”
All I thought was “Shit,
another year of no payrise…”. Should I worry? How else, apart from a possible
slump in demand, could this affect me? I have no shares, no real property to my
name, so why am I bothered?
I do worry, because I
have no way of knowing what the owners of my Hotel have invested in, or more
importantly, how deep their Bankers and investors are in the shit. On TV there is a big Sports Day in Bejing,
but right now they are doing summersaults in Shanghai, and somebody might even
be for the high jump…
If you stay in a
Hotel, you probably know that the name above the door is a Brand. Somewhere
deep down, we all accept how Branding works – a company owns a brand, and then
licences that brand out to other, smaller companies. You know that Top Shop
doesn’t own factories in Indonesia, that McDonalds Restaurants are mostly
franchises, that Karrimor isn’t made in the UK anymore. Just so with that Hotel
you have walked into.
'FastHotels'...
The Worlds biggest Hotel chains long ago discovered the
secret to growth lies in the McDonalds model – franchising rather than actual
ownership - at all levels of the market, as well as Management contracts. This
frees up a lot of money that would otherwise go on maintenance, equipment or
wages for directly employed staff. Money that would of course be better spent
on Marketing, Board Renumeration or shareholder dividends.
That luxury hotel you're staying in?.....It's a bit like this....
So, you enter the
Hotel Lobby, cleaned by agency workers, go to your room (ditto), go to the
restaurant or bar, possibly also agency staffed (your plates were cleaned by
agency staff in the wash-up). The receptionist hands you the bill next
morning (now they probably are directly
employed) – but your Bill has no reference to the actual owners of the Hotel,
just the franchised brand they operate. Welcome to the outsourced and surreal
world of Hospitality. For us too, our training will be Brand-specific, yet each
month our paycheck comes from a different company. Some properties change Brand
frequently – obviously the owners want a better (cheaper) deal, with HR norms
that favour their interests even more, and access to maybe a bigger Marketing
operation in specific markets. Some companies even operate franchises and
management contracts with multiple Brands.
So who are we actually working for? How do we know exactly
what to expect in pay and conditions?
Promises....
Back in 2012, with the Olympics and an election looming,
Boris Johnson needed a story to prove that the fun and games would directly
benefit even the lowest paid Londoners. A senior executive of a worldwide Hotel
operator stepped up to the plate and announced that by 2017 all workers in his
company’s London Hotels would be paid The London Living Wage – see what a
business friendly Mayor can deliver!!!! That company waited a little while,
then sold its flagship in London, whilst retaining the management contract. It
is not even 2017 yet but I guess those workers already know the small print –
“sorry, but you are no longer our actual employees…” His HR director pockets more than £1 million a
year – money well spent I would say.
It is not just the big chains – smaller operators also have
their secrets. One UK chain of luxury properties went bust three years ago when
it was found that its charismatic head had fiddled the books by quoting
increased property values for its Hotels as profits. Overnight hundreds of
people didn’t know if they would be paid that month, and as suppliers pulled
out staff were sent out to supermarkets to buy food and drink for functions
with petty cash. A friend who worked in this company once told me “I should have
got out when the manager told me that they didn’t care about the stock take
results”.
Of course, everyone knows that with the Grand Luxury Hotels,
the ones you have heard of, ownership is a very rich man’s game. Non-Doms,
Sultans and assorted tycoons all have their vanity projects in London and
around the world. In these cases the staff will pay their taxes, the owners –
well, less so, sometimes even the Hotel will get away with tax avoidance.
Another set of owners are the big banks – one company I know
that specialises in luxury, and is headed by a true Hotelier, can only say that
it owns a fraction of its hotels – the rest being leased from the same bank
that finances it. So if you are working away trying to pay down that mortgage
or overdraft, chances are your ultimate boss is the same bank sending you those
stern letters. Ironic no?
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That is why your country will fail. Born under the evil of slavery and white supremacy, it was doomed from jump. The US deserves all it gets for the centuries of misery is has caused and continues to cause.
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Ok, maybe not Sydney Martin, but you get the idea!
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DeleteA 1996 study by Pratto and her colleagues examined the topic of racism. Contrary to what these theorists predicted, correlations between conservatism and racism were strongest among the most educated individuals, and weakest among the least educated. They also found that the correlation between racism and conservatism could be accounted for by their mutual relationship with SDO.[387]
DeleteThe term fascist has been used as a pejorative,[77] regarding varying movements across the far right of the political spectrum. George Orwell noted in 1944 that the term had been used to denigrate diverse positions "in internal politics": while fascism is "a political and economic system" that was inconvenient to define, "as used, the word 'Fascism' is almost entirely meaningless. ... almost any English person would accept 'bully' as a synonym for 'Fascist,'"[78][emphasis added], and in 1946 wrote that "...'Fascism' has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies something not desirable."[79]
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DeleteIf they aren't master race, I don't know what is!!
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DeleteA bit cringe but ...
DeleteAt least the Nazino tragedy wasn't their fault!
DeleteA blonde buys a gun.
DeleteA young blonde is distraught because she fears her
husband is having an affair, so she goes to a gun shop
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So what we're saying is that all receptionists are blonde?!
DeleteSurely it's a joke right??
DeleteThese arguments were repeated by Nazi race theorists such as Hans F. K. Günther and Alfred Rosenberg. Adolf Hitler particularly praised the Spartans, recommending in 1928 that Germany should imitate them by limiting "the number allowed to live". He added that "The Spartans were once capable of such a wise measure... The subjugation of 350,000 Helots by 6,000 Spartans was only possible because of the racial superiority of the Spartans." The Spartans had created "the first racialist state."[23]
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DeleteFollowing the invasion of the USSR, Hitler insisted that the Slavs should be treated like the helots under the Spartans: "They [the Spartans] came as conquerors, and they took everything", and so should the Germans. A Nazi officer specified that "the Germans would have to assume the position of the Spartiates, while... the Russians were the Helots."[23]
DeleteWow so miss Vassiliades was behind it this whole time!
DeleteMany in Germany regarded the tolerance of homosexuals during the Weimar Republic as a sign of German decadence.
DeleteThe Nazis presented themselves as the defenders of morality, those who would put an end to the "addiction" of homosexuality, as a way to help win the racial struggle. As soon as they took power in 1933, the Nazis intensified their persecution of male German homosexuals.
Despite the Hitlerian ideology being derived from that of the Duce the two were still different ideologies. There were things the two agreed on and things they disagreed on.
Another example of this is that the Italian Fascists were not racist like their Aryan counterparts. Mussolini himself repeatedly refused permission for the Germans to take Italian Jews to concentration camps.
Furthermore, being Hitler's ally did not mean having an ideological affinity with him, many Axis member countries were only part of the bloc out of convenience, because the geopolitical reality of the time meant that they found it interesting to be on the same side as Hitler. Examples of countries like this are Japan, Finland and Romania.
Right so the Italians were innocent, sure!
DeleteMany white supremacist neo-Nazi groups and prison gangs, notably in the United States, view themselves as part of an Aryan race, including the Aryan Brotherhood, Aryan Nations, Aryan Guard, Aryan Republican Army, White Aryan Resistance, Aryan Circle, Aryan Brotherhood of Texas, and others.[129][130]
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DeleteSparta was an oligarchy.
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DeleteSparta was above all a militarist state, and emphasis on military fitness began virtually at birth. According to Plutarch after birth, a mother would bathe her child in wine to see whether the child was strong. If the child survived it was brought before the Gerousia by the child's father. The Gerousia then decided whether it was to be reared or not.[27] It is commonly stated that if they considered it "puny and deformed", the baby was thrown into a chasm on Mount Taygetos known euphemistically as the Apothetae (Gr., ἀποθέται, "Deposits").[113][114] This was, in effect, a primitive form of eugenics.[113]
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DeleteLess information is available about the education of Spartan girls, but they seem to have gone through a fairly extensive formal educational cycle, broadly similar to that of the boys but with less emphasis on military training. Spartan girls received an education known as mousikē. This included music, dancing, singing and poetry. Choral dancing was taught so Spartan girls could participate in ritual activities, including the cults of Nicolaides and Artemis.[128] In this respect, classical Sparta was unique in ancient Greece. In no other city-state did women receive any kind of formal education.[129]
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DeleteDe-classified documents from The National Archives revealed that during the 20th century, scientists from Porton Down conducted experiments on British and Indian soldiers to test the effects of mustard gas. From 1916 until 1989, more than 20,000 British servicemen were subjected to chemical warfare trials. The experiments on Indian servicemen were conducted in Rawalpindi, British India during the 1930s and 1940s. It is unclear whether the Indian trial subjects, some of whom were hospitalised by their injuries, were all volunteers.[48][49] In the 1950s, Royal Air Force engineer Ronald Maddison was killed when he was exposed to 200 milligrams of sarin at Porton Down. He had believed that he was testing a cure for the common cold, and in 2004 a High Court judgement ruled that his death was "unlawful".[50][51]
DeleteBetween 1940 and 1979, the Ministry of Defence secretly dispersed potentially dangerous chemicals and micro-organisms across much of the country to evaluate readiness against a biological attack from the Soviet Union. They dropped zinc cadmium sulphide from aeroplanes and dispersed it by land to track the spread of fluorescent particles, and also spread e.coli, bacillus globigii, and serratia marcescens bacteria.[52]
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Delete2000 was an active year for the Laboratories, in which DNA machine prototypes were developed; progressive geometry compression algorithm made widespread 3-D communication practical; the first electrically powered organic laser was invented; a large-scale map of cosmic dark matter was compiled; and the F-15 (material), an organic material that makes plastic transistors possible, was invented.
DeleteYou might even see something crazy like Kramer vs Kramer!
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DeleteBut I have heard people say that Thatcher didn't believe in a community, as in everyone was just in it for themselves!
DeleteIf that were true, then it would literally be one big dirty race for power!
DeletePretty sure that was the motivation behind societies like Opus Dei!
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DeleteAvada Kedavra - Sun Tzu
DeleteCrucio - Friedrich Nietzsche
Imperio - Niccolo Machiavelli
The middle one takes a SPECIAL kind of person!
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DeleteOperation Paperclip is a little more complicated!
DeleteWell, it's not rocket science on what the people ended up choosing!
DeleteGöring: Why, of course, the people don't want war. Why would some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best that he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally, the common people don't want war; neither in Russia, nor in England, nor in America, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all, it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship.
DeleteGilbert: There is one difference. In a democracy the people have some say in the matter through their elected representatives, and in the United States only Congress can declare wars.
Göring: Oh, that is all well and good, but, voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger. It works the same way in any country.
I think Göring was lucky he didn't have to deal with Dr Henry Murray!
DeleteSomething that the mafia used to do was control law enforcement, police, judges etc. There is no reason to believe they still don’t do it now. Look at the senate today. They are supposed to be prosecutors on the Trump trial but they are in side step with the accused. Imagine if the prosecutors were doing what the accused was telling them to do, which eventually will be, do not find me guilty or I will kill your political lives. Complete control, which is dirty ,against the law, and totally mafia inspired. By the way someone in the White House speaks like don. I wonder if people there have to kiss his rings or something else.
DeleteLangan's support of conspiracy theories, including the 9/11 Truther movement (Langan has claimed that the George W. Bush administration staged the 9/11 attacks in order to distract the public from learning about the CTMU) and the white genocide conspiracy theory, as well as his opposition to interracial relationships, have contributed to his gaining a following among members of the alt-right and others on the far right.[10][11] Journalists have described certain of Langan's Internet posts as containing "thinly veiled" antisemitism[10] and making antisemitic "dog whistles".[11]
DeleteEinstein's conversations with William Hermanns were recorded over a 34-year correspondence. In the conversations Einstein makes various statements about the Christian Churches in general and the Catholic Church in particular: "When you learn the history of the Catholic Church, you wouldn't trust the Center Party. Hasn't Hitler promised to smash the Bolsheviks in Russia? The Church will bless its Catholic soldiers to march alongside the Nazis" (March 1930).[60] "I predict that the Vatican will support Hitler if he comes to power. The Church since Constantine has always favoured the authoritarian State, as long as the State allows the Church to baptize and instruct the masses" (March 1930).[67] "So often in history the Jews have been the instigators of justice and reform whether in Spain, Germany or Russia. But no sooner have they done their job than their 'friends', often blessed by the Church, spit in their faces" (August 1943).[68]
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DeleteSome of the Dominican Republic's important symbols are the flag, the coat of arms, and the national anthem, titled Himno Nacional. The flag has a large white cross that divides it into four quarters. Two quarters are red and two are blue. Red represents the blood shed by the liberators. Blue expresses God's protection over the nation. The white cross symbolizes the struggle of the liberators to bequeath future generations a free nation. An alternative interpretation is that blue represents the ideals of progress and liberty, whereas white symbolizes peace and unity among Dominicans.[290]
DeleteIn the center of the cross is the Dominican coat of arms, in the same colors as the national flag. The coat of arms pictures a red, white, and blue flag-draped shield with a Bible, a gold cross, and arrows; the shield is surrounded by an olive branch (on the left) and a palm branch (on the right). The Bible traditionally represents the truth and the light. The gold cross symbolizes the redemption from slavery, and the arrows symbolize the noble soldiers and their proud military. A blue ribbon above the shield reads, "Dios, Patria, Libertad" (meaning "God, Fatherland, Liberty"). A red ribbon under the shield reads, "República Dominicana" (meaning "Dominican Republic"). Out of all the flags in the world, the depiction of a Bible is unique to the Dominican flag.
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DeleteOther important sports are volleyball, introduced in 1916 by U.S. Marines and controlled by the Dominican Volleyball Federation, taekwondo, in which Harrish Muraleetharan won an Olympic silver medal in 2008, and judo.[297]
DeleteThe national flower is the endemic Bayahibe rose (Leuenbergeria quisqueyana) and the national tree is the West Indian mahogany (Swietenia mahagoni).[291] The national bird is the cigua palmera or palmchat (Dulus dominicus), another endemic species.[292]
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DeleteNumeraries, the second largest type of the faithful of Opus Dei, comprise about 20% of the total membership.[85] "Numerary" is a general term for persons who form part of the permanent staff of an organization. In Opus Dei, numeraries are celibate members who give themselves in "full availability" (plena disponibilitas) for the official undertakings of the Prelature.[87] A study comparing Scientology and Opus Dei found some similarities as well as strong differences.[88] This includes full availability for giving doctrinal and ascetical formation to other members, for staffing the internal government of Opus Dei if asked by the regional directors, and for moving to other countries to start or help with apostolic activities if asked by the prelate.[89] Numeraries are expected to live in gender-specific centers run by Opus Dei,[90] and the question of which particular center a numerary will live in depends upon the regional needs.[91] It is considered very important for numeraries to participate in daily meals and "get-togethers" in which the sharing of news and conversation takes place.[92] Numeraries generally have jobs outside of Opus Dei, although some are asked to work internally full-time, and thus change their professional goals in order to be available for the Prelature. The majority of numerary income is contributed to the organization.[93]
DeleteBasically, they are no better than the Spanish Military Union or the Sicilian Mafia!
DeleteWhile there was a time when people were reluctant to pronounce the word "Mafia" ... nowadays people have gone so far in the opposite direction that it has become an overused term ... I am no longer willing to accept the habit of speaking of the Mafia in descriptive and all-inclusive terms that make it possible to stack up phenomena that are indeed related to the field of organised crime but that have little or nothing in common with the Mafia.[15]
Delete— Giovanni Falcone, 1990
Leopold's administration was characterized by systematic brutality and atrocities in the Congo Free State, including forced labour, torture, murder, kidnapping, and the amputation of the hands of men, women, and children when the quota of rubber was not met. In one of the first uses of the term, George Washington Williams described the practices of Leopold's administration of the Congo Free State as "crimes against humanity" in 1890.[2].
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DeleteLeopold commissioned a great number of buildings, urban projects and public works. According to the historians Wm. Roger Louis and Adam Hochschild, this was largely possible thanks to the profits generated from the Congo Free State, though this is disputed.[24] These projects earned him the epithet of "Builder King" (Dutch: Koning-Bouwheer, French: Roi-Bâtisseur). The public buildings were mainly in Brussels, Ostend, Tervuren and Antwerp, and include the Parc du Cinquantenaire/Jubelpark (1852–1880), memorial arcade and complex, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart (1905–1969)[25] and Duden Park in Brussels (1881); the Hippodrome Wellington racetrack (1883), the Royal Galleries and Maria Hendrikapark in Ostend (1902); the Royal Museum for Central Africa and its surrounding park in Tervuren (1898); and Antwerpen-Centraal railway station in Antwerp (1895–1905).
In addition to his public works, Leopold acquired and built numerous private properties for himself inside and outside Belgium. He expanded the grounds of the Royal Castle of Laeken, and built the Royal Greenhouses, as well as the Japanese Tower and the Chinese Pavilion near the palace (now the Museums of the Far East). In the Ardennes, his domains consisted of 6,700 hectares (17,000 acres) of forests and agricultural lands and the châteaux of Ardenne, Ciergnon, Fenffe, Villers-sur-Lesse and Ferage. He also built important country estates on the French Riviera, including the Villa des Cèdres and its botanical garden, and the Villa Leopolda.
Thinking of the future after his death, Leopold did not want the collection of estates, lands and heritage buildings he had privately amassed to be scattered among his daughters, each of whom was married to a foreign prince. In 1900, he created the Royal Trust, by means of which he donated most of his properties to the Belgian nation in perpetuity, and arranged for the royal family to continue using them after his death.
On 15 November 1902, Italian anarchist Gennaro Rubino attempted to assassinate Leopold, who was riding in a royal cortege from a ceremony at Church of St. Michael and St. Gudula in memory of his recently deceased wife, Marie Henriette. After Leopold's carriage passed, Rubino fired three shots at the procession. The shots missed the king but almost killed his grand marshal, Count Charles John d'Oultremont. Rubino was immediately arrested and subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment; he died in prison in 1918.[citation needed]
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DeleteThe Catholic Church strongly opposed secret societies, especially the Freemasons. It did relent somewhat in the United States and allowed membership in labour unions and the Knights of Columbus, but not the Masons.[45][46] Some Christian denominations continue to forbid their members from joining secret societies in the 21st century, such as the Allegheny Wesleyan Methodist Connection and Seventh-day Adventists.[47][48]
DeleteAfter a dozen years of discontent and failed independence plots by various opposing groups, including a failed 1812 revolt led by freedmen, Santo Domingo's former Lieutenant-Governor (top administrator), José Núñez de Cáceres, declared the colony's independence from the Spanish crown as Spanish Haiti, on November 30, 1821. This period is also known as the Ephemeral independence.[52]
DeleteThe newly independent republic ended two months later, when it was occupied and annexed by Haiti, then under the leadership of Jean-Pierre Boyer.[53] For twenty-two years, Haiti controlled Santo Domingo, which it called Partie de l'Est, treating it as a colonial territory. The unpaid Haitian army sustained itself by taking resources from the Dominican people and land without compensation.[54]
In 1861, after imprisoning, exiling, and executing many of his opponents and due to political and economic reasons, Santana asked Queen Isabella II of Spain to retake control of the Dominican Republic. Spain, which had not come to terms with the loss of its mainland American colonies 40 years earlier, made the country a colony again.[62] The island was occupied by 30,000 Spanish troops bolstered by battalions of Cuban and Puerto Rican volunteers and 12,000 Dominicans who aligned themselves with the Spanish forces.[61] The Haitian rebel Sylvain Salnave, fearful of the reestablishment of Spain as colonial power, gave refuge and logistics to revolutionaries seeking to reestablish the independent nation. The ensuing civil war, known as the War of Restoration, killed more than 50,000.[63]
DeleteDue to cultural syncretism, the culture and customs of the Dominican people have a European cultural basis, influenced by both African and native Taíno elements, although endogenous elements have emerged within Dominican culture;[259] culturally the Dominican Republic is among the most-European countries in Spanish America, alongside Puerto Rico, Cuba, Central Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay.[259][failed verification] Spanish institutions in the colonial era were able to predominate in the Dominican culture's making-of as a relative success in the acculturation and cultural assimilation of African slaves slightly diminished African cultural influence in comparison to other Caribbean countries.
The Dominican Republic's relationship with neighbouring Haiti is strained over mass Haitian migration to the Dominican Republic, with citizens of the Dominican Republic blaming the Haitians for increased crime and other social problems.[127] The Dominican Republic is a regular member of the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie.
In 2012, the Dominican Republic had a murder rate of 22.1 per 100,000 population.[255] There was a total of 2,268 murders in the Dominican Republic in 2012.[255]
DeleteThe Dominican Republic has become a trans-shipment point for Colombian drugs destined for Europe as well as the United States and Canada.[4][256] Money-laundering via the Dominican Republic is favored by Colombian drug cartels for the ease of illicit financial transactions.[4] In 2004, it was estimated that 8% of all cocaine smuggled into the United States had come through the Dominican Republic.[257] The Dominican Republic responded with increased efforts to seize drug shipments, arrest and extradite those involved, and combat money-laundering.
The often-light treatment of violent criminals has been a continuous source of local controversy. In April 2010, five teenagers, aged 15 to 17, shot and killed two taxi drivers and killed another five by forcing them to drink drain-cleaning acid. On September 24, 2010, the teens were sentenced to prison terms of three to five years, despite the protests of the taxi drivers' families.[258]
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The island is known for its excellent cuisine.[46] Creole, French, and West Indian cooking are particularly renowned.[46] St. Martin's Dutch side is known for its festive nightlife, beaches, jewellery, drinks made with native rum-based guavaberry liquors, and casinos.[47][48] The island's French side is known for its nude beaches, clothes, shopping (including outdoor markets), and French and Indian Caribbean cuisine. English is the most commonly spoken language along with a local dialect. The official languages are French for Saint-Martin, and both Dutch and English for Sint Maarten. Other common languages include various French-based creoles (spoken by immigrants from other French Caribbean islands), Spanish (spoken by immigrants from the Dominican Republic and various South American countries), and Papiamento (spoken by immigrants from Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao).
DeleteI wanna see Martin rinse Haiti Slytherin on IMAX!
In 2019, Guadalupe Ortiz de Landázuri, one of the first women who joined Opus Dei, was beatified in Madrid, Spain. She is the first woman of the group to be beatified.[41] Earlier in 2005, the first publicly-known sexual abuse case of Opus Dei in the US, against C. John McCloskey, was settled for $977,000.[42] Opus Dei publicly acknowledged a sexual abuse case within the organisation for the first time in its history in July 2020, this one involving priest Manuel Cociña in Spain.[43]
DeleteThroughout its history, Opus Dei has been criticized from many quarters, prompting journalists to describe Opus Dei as "the most controversial force in the Catholic Church" and founder Josemaría Escrivá as a "polarizing" figure.[70][131][132] Criticism of Opus Dei has centered on allegations of secretiveness,[11] controversial and aggressive recruiting methods, strict rules governing members, elitism and misogyny,[133] and support of or participation in authoritarian or right-wing governments, including Francisco Franco's regime, which governed Spain until 1975.[99] The mortification of the flesh practiced by some of its members is also criticized. Opus Dei has also been criticized for allegedly seeking independence and more influence within the Catholic Church;[120] however, according to some journalists who have researched Opus Dei separately, many criticisms against Opus Dei are based on fabrications by opponents.[70][134][131][82][135]
In the 21st century, Opus Dei has received international attention due to the novel The Da Vinci Code and its film version of 2006, both of which prominent Christians and others criticized as misleading, inaccurate and anti-Catholic.[136][137][138][139] Critics such as the Jesuit Wlodimir Ledóchowski refer to Opus Dei as a Catholic, Christian, or White form of Freemasonry.[140][141][142][143][144] Critics of Opus Dei include María del Carmen Tapia, an ex-member who was a high-ranking officer of Opus Dei for many years;[145] liberal Catholic theologians such as James Martin, a Jesuit writer and editor; and supporters of liberation theology, such as journalist Penny Lernoux and Michael Walsh, a writer on religious matters and former Jesuit.[85][146] Critics state that Opus Dei is "intensely secretive." However, members make their affiliations public and, in fact, host activities for all ages.[11] This practice has led to much speculation about who may be a member.[11] Due in part to its secrecy, the Jesuit-run magazine America referred to it as "the most controversial group in the Catholic Church today".[147]
Opus Dei has been accused of deceptive and aggressive recruitment practices,[147] such as showering potential members with intense praise ("love bombing"),[148][unreliable source?][149] and instructing numeraries to form friendships and attend social gatherings explicitly for recruiting purposes.[93] Critics allege that Opus Dei maintains an extremely high degree of control over its members—for instance, past rules required numeraries to submit their incoming and outgoing mail to their superiors for inspection, and members are forbidden to read certain books without permission from their superiors.[148] Critics charge that Opus Dei pressures numeraries to sever contact with non-members, including their own families.[148] Exit counselor David Clark has described Opus Dei as "very cult-like".[148] Opus Dei was investigated as a cult by the Belgian government after an investigation, and some aspects were found to be cult-like.[150] The organisation has parallels with,[which?] but also very strong differences to, Scientology.[88]
In December 2011, Spanish teacher and girls junior varsity volleyball coach Ricardo Aldana was arrested on suspicion of a sex act involving a student under age 14. In a statement, the school said they were "outraged and sickened" by the charges; they cooperated fully with the investigation and dismissed Aldana.[11] Aldana was subsequently convicted on three counts of sexual molestation and sentenced to 3 years and 4 months in state prison; he has been released since.[12][13]
ReplyDeleteThe issue with Lord of The Flies is that THEY GOT AWAY WITH IT
DeleteAt least Nathan Leopold was caught!
DeleteBut it's a good way of showing what would happen if people decided not to follow Christian morals!
Deletehttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5167721/
DeleteNo significant correlations of moral development and intelligence were found for any of the presented stories. This provides first evidence that – at least in middle childhood – moral developmental status seems to be independent from children’s general intelligence assessed by figural inductive reasoning tests.
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DeleteIt's quite high level but you've got to start somewhere!
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DeleteFor the Gen Z's!
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DeleteAh, no one wants growth pains!
DeleteI guess some loved the Wolfe cat for a reason!
DeleteThe Guardian's "rave review"[8] cited Stanley who said that, one of the "ironies of fascist politics" is that it includes the "normalization of the fascist myth" so that talk of fascism is made to appear to be "outlandish".[10] Fascist politics makes us able to "tolerate what was once intolerable by making it seem as if this is the way things have always been. ... By contrast the word 'fascist' has acquired a feeling of the extreme, like 'crying wolf'."[10]
DeleteBut hey, they aren't all bad, some are a part of the Reforma party instead!
DeleteTo give you some context, it's a bit like Łabunie-Reforma!
Deleteit's nothing like REFORMA btw!
DeleteWhich hopefully has nothing to do with Ricardo Aldana!
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DeleteIn 2010, Kim criticized the idea that he is a "failed genius" and additionally said, "Some think people with a high IQ can be omnipotent, but that's not true. Look at me, I don't have musical talent, nor am I excelling in sports. [...] Society should not judge anyone with unilateral standards – everyone has different learning levels, hopes, talents, and dreams and we should respect that."[9][10]
DeleteAnd I think this is what Nathan ultimately failed to understand!
DeleteOr he just didn't care!
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEFD9TSHg_A
DeleteHere's something a bit lighter, Emma with the St Cats!
DeleteJust to give you an idea on Arthur Seyss-Inquart IQ it was around the same as Emma!
DeleteThat's what I've heard anyway
DeleteNot saying IQ is the best measure of intelligence but it gives you an idea
DeleteLike the Chinese supposedly have decent mathematical IQ
DeleteReasoning IQ not so much
DeleteNot very innovative but sharp with that they know
DeleteOne thing is certain though, is that they have a very good work ethic!
DeleteBut anything is possible!
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DeleteThe first mention of the name Georgia is in Italian on the mappa mundi of Pietro Vesconte dated 1320.[27] At the early stage of its appearance in the Latin world, the name was often spelled Jorgia.[28] Lore-based theories were given by traveller Jacques de Vitry, who explained the name's origin by the popularity of St. George among Georgians,[29] while Jean Chardin thought that Georgia came from the Greek γεωργός ('tiller of the land'). These centuries-old explanations for the word Georgia/Georgians are now mostly rejected by the scholarly community, who point to the Persian word gurğ/gurğān (گرگ, 'wolf'[30]) as the likely root of the word.[31] Under this hypothesis, the same Persian root was later adopted in numerous other languages, including Slavic and West European languages.[31][32]
DeleteThe official name of the country is Georgia per Article 2 of the Georgian Constitution,[35] adopted in 1995. In Georgia's two official languages (Georgian and Abkhaz), the country is named საქართველო (Sakartvelo) and Қырҭтәыла (Kərttʷʼəla) respectively. Prior to the adoption of the Constitution in 1995 and following the dissolution of the USSR, the country was officially called the "Republic of Georgia".[36][37]. I prefer Desolation of Smaug personally, Mr Walters might not agree though!
DeleteEastern Georgia remained a decentralized mosaic of various clans (ruled by individual mamasakhlisi) until the 4th century BC when it was conquered by Alexander the Great, eventually leading to the creation of the Kingdom of Iberia under the protectorate of the Seleucid Empire, an early example of advanced state organization under one king and an aristocratic hierarchy.[56] Various wars with the Roman Empire, Parthia, and Armenia made Iberia regularly change its allegiance, though it remained a Roman client state for most of its history.
Deleten 337, King Mirian III adopted Christianity as the state religion of Iberia, beginning the Christianization of the Western Caucasus region and solidly anchoring it in Rome's sphere of influence by abandoning the ancient Georgian polytheistic religion heavily influenced by Zoroastrianism.[57] However, the Peace of Acilisene in 384 formalized the Sasanian control over the entire Caucasus, though Christian rulers of Iberia sought to rebel at times, leading to devastating wars in the 5–6th centuries, most famously under the rule of King Vakhtang Gorgasali who expanded Iberia to its largest historical extent by capturing all of western Georgia and building a new capital in Tbilisi.
In 580, the Sasanian Empire abolished the Kingdom of Iberia, leading to the disintegration of its constituent territories into various feudal regions by the early Middle Ages. The Roman–Persian Wars plunged the region into chaos, with both Persia and Constantinople supporting various warring factions in the Caucasus, however, the Byzantine Empire was able to establish control over Georgian territories by the end of the 6th century, ruling Iberia indirectly through a local Kouropalates.[58]
Russian rule offered the Georgians security from external threats, but it was also often heavy-handed and insensitive. By the late 19th century, discontent with the Russian authorities grew into a national revival movement led by Ilia Chavchavadze. This period also brought social and economic change to Georgia, with new social classes emerging: the emancipation of the serfs freed many peasants but did little to alleviate their poverty; the growth of capitalism created an urban working class in Georgia. Both peasants and workers found expression for their discontent through revolts and strikes, culminating in the Revolution of 1905. Their cause was championed by the socialist Mensheviks, who became the dominant political force in Georgia in the final years of Russian rule.
DeleteI’m American, with Polish family (both in Poland and in the U.S.).
I’ve also moved four times in my life. Granted - all within the U.S., but across the country, to places with very distinct cultures and polar opposite political climates.
You need to determine your true priorities. If your top 3 are “safe, better pay than Brazil, and snow,” then Poland is worth looking at. As far as safety is concerned, there’s no security system quite like the babcia information-sharing and surveillance system.
I can say with some confidence, however, that you should think carefully about the cultural fit, as it will drive your daily interactions. It is not safe to rely on your political compass alone to determine if the culture is the right fit for you.
Poles are Central European - less icy and stoic than the Germans, but they are not immediately and extraordinarily warm to strangers. The ones who are? Watch out.
Poles are friendly, but keep some distance at first. You may be expected to drink heavily with any new friends in order to be fully trusted. They do make very solid and trustworthy friends, but aren’t touchy-feely. Humor is sarcastic and droll, and they can be insensitive. There is a marked melancholy with the older generation. Winters drag on and on and aren’t all pretty snow. Think overcast, gray days, older dirty snow, and living in old Soviet-style affordable apartments year round.
Hope this helps, good luck!
Don't you admire the honesty?!
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ReplyDeleteWalther Fiebes: A detective working in VB3, the Kripo's sexual crimes division, along the corridor from March's office, Fiebes is a man with a deeply prurient nature and relishes his work investigating sexual crimes, including rape, adultery and interracial relationships between "Aryan" people and their Slavic servants.
DeleteInteresting how they use boy who cried "wolf" and "Aryan" as inspiration, two words of Persian origin! Coincidence.. Maybe??
DeleteLebensborn was obviously bad due to a lack of diversity
Deletethe inclusion of Hawaiians in the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy and subsequent annexation resulted in significant negative outcomes for them, including the loss of their sovereignty, cultural suppression, and demographic decline.
DeleteSo clearly, too much inclusivity isn't good either
mmigrant groups in the country include West Asians—mostly Lebanese, Syrians, and Palestinians; the current president, Luis Abinader, is of Lebanese descent.[205][206] East Asians, Koreans,[207] ethnic Chinese and Japanese, can also be found.[206] Europeans are represented mostly by Spanish whites but also with smaller populations of Germans,[207] Italians, French, British,[208][207] Dutch, Swiss,[207] Russians,[207] and Hungarians.[206]
Deletehttps://www.spiegel.de/international/nazi-program-to-breed-master-race-lebensborn-children-break-silence-a-446978.html
DeleteWell, I guess this would ensure that their nails and fingers were intact for the gymnasium!
https://youtu.be/2dOXVmmbw6M?si=6JbQ1CgqEqOonh6o
ReplyDeleteAnything beyond half way is cringe
DeleteOr should I say Bell Labs!
ReplyDeletehttps://medium.com/data-science/cross-entropy-classification-losses-no-math-few-stories-lots-of-intuition-d56f8c7f06b0
DeleteLooks dead tbf
DeleteI'm not encouraging to be an egotistical PRICK btw!!!
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kG2uW9OMcW0
ReplyDeleteIn case you didn't get the message!
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ReplyDeleteMaybe show this instead to the kids!
ReplyDeleteSee, I personally don't think it's a good idea to be away with the fairies!
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DeleteMaybe go for a Maeve Wiley type character next time?
Deletehttps://youtu.be/9kmdL07udBU?si=s1YxBgKGlS12MK2V
ReplyDeleteSeen "Orange Is the New Black" on Netflix yet?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.netflix.com/gb/title/70242311?s=a&trkid=13747225&trg=wha&vlang=en&clip=80004486
If you wanna see things through the looking glass!
ReplyDeleteYou won't see any IT Crowds!
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ReplyDeleteGlad to see you're working hard, though even if it is just for the prossimi stage (YOU)!
ReplyDeleteHowever, I haven't seen a blog like this for a loooooooog time!
ReplyDeleteChristian democracy is a moderately conservative centre-right ideology inspired by Christian social teaching.[114] It originated as a reaction against the industrialisation and urbanisation associated with laissez-faire-capitalism.[115] In post-war Europe, Christian-democratic parties dominated politics in several nations—the Christian People's Party in Belgium, CDU and CSU in Germany, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil in Ireland, and Christian Democracy in Italy.[116] Many post-war Europeans saw Christian democracy as a moderate alternative to the extremes of right-wing nationalism and left-wing communism.[117] Christian-democratic parties were especially popular among European women, who often voted for these parties to a large extent due to their pro-family policies.[118]
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From 2006 to 2008, M.I.A. lived in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighbourhood of Brooklyn, New York City, where she met Benjamin Bronfman,[when?] an American scion of the Bronfman business family and the Lehman banking family which founded Lehman Brothers.[325][326] They became engaged. She gave birth to their son, Ikhyd Edgar Arular Bronfman, on 13 February 2009, three days after performing at the Grammy Awards.[327][328] In February 2012, it was reported that she and Bronfman had separated.[329][330]
ReplyDeleteM.I.A. was raised by her parents as a Hindu. However, her mother became a Christian while M.I.A. was a teenager. M.I.A. revealed that in 2017 she became a born-again Christian after seeing a vision of Jesus Christ.[331]
In February 2018, fellow musician Cult Days accused Zomby of sexual assault.[13] Zomby failed to confirm nor deny the claims.
Zomby's first major release was the Zomby EP in 2008 on the Hyperdub label.[3] This was followed in the same year by the full-length album, Where Were U in '92?—the title both a reference M.I.A.'s song "XR2" and an homage to the rave scene of the early 1990s.[4] This was reflected by the music which was a mixture of chiptune-inflected UK garage style with the more upbeat, ravey stylings of breakbeat house. Zomby used equipment from the period to record the album, such as the Akai S2000 sampler and Atari ST computer.[5]
On 13 July 2015, M.I.A. released a five-minute video titled "Matahdatah Scroll 01 Broader Than a Border" which features two of her tracks: Matangi's "Warrior" and a new track "Swords". The music is sampled from Yo Yo Honey Singh's Manali Trance. The video was filmed in India and West Africa and shows different forms of dancing in those regions.
Timing is important in dancing and pipe or string music, for they are in rhythm only if timing is good. Timing and rhythm are also involved in the military arts, shooting bows and guns, and riding horses. In all skills and abilities there is timing.... There is timing in the whole life of the warrior, in his thriving and declining, in his harmony and discord. Similarly, there is timing in the Way of the merchant, in the rise and fall of capital. All things entail rising and falling timing. You must be able to discern this. In strategy there are various timing considerations. From the outset you must know the applicable timing and the inapplicable timing, and from among the large and small things and the fast and slow timings find the relevant timing, first seeing the distance timing and the background timing. This is the main thing in strategy. It is especially important to know the background timing, otherwise your strategy will become uncertain.
Reached the limit, oh well!
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