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has i system in french society? as i said there _ system in french society?french society? as i said there is a _ system in french society? as i said there is a long _ system in french society? as i said there is a long way - system in french society? is i said there is a long way to go for society to move on and have equal rights between men and women, in terms of sexual assault or sexual violence to be properly defined as it is indeedin be properly defined as it is indeed in british law which is something that we do not have yet. and indeed which leads to these type of questions which are absolutely shocking. and in fact, there were so many women outside of the court, so much support for gisele pelicot, it is because in french society there is this need to move on and her determination and courage to go through this ordeal, and have these type of questions put to her which in effect help us as a society to move on and reject old—fashioned, orsimply things old—fashioned, or simply things that old—fashioned, orsimply things that arejust not old—fashioned, ors
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well, fourth french society. well, fourth french society it — society.french society it means _ society. well, fourth french society it means that - society. well, fourth french society it means that it - society. well, fourth french society it means that it is i society. well, fourth french society it means that it is a | society it means that it is a case and a subject that you cannot escape, you know. everybody heard about the case, everybody has an opinion... i'm sorry... everybody has an opinion... i'm sor �* ., , ., everybody has an opinion... i'm sor ., , ., sorry... i'm not sure what has happened _ sorry... i'm not sure what has happened there, _ sorry. .. i'm not sure what has happened there, i _ sorry. .. i'm not sure what has happened there, i think- sorry... i'm not sure what has| happened there, i think maybe we have lost communications with you. we will try get back to her in a moment or two. we will try to get communications establish properly. let me bring in my colleague chris who is here with me outside. step a bit closer to me, please.
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a free society will never think alike. wilson was only calling for an incremental step in that direction which would require a different form of society based on a more radical ideal of majority rule. he thought democracy required a politics in which different parties offered comprehensive programs, the public selected among them on election day, and the winning party would have essentially unlimited power to pursue its program until the public voted for somebody else. the westminster model works more or less along these lines. it is a legitimate democratic model of government but one more geared towards the administration and accountability than accommodation and social peace. wilson was not blind for the need to unity but he was deaf to the logic of building cohesion by representing plurality. unity should be achieved by unitary leadership and therefore above all by the president, who alone has the national mandate to speak on behalf of the entire society. that sort of critique points towards dramatically different ways
a free society will never think alike. wilson was only calling for an incremental step in that direction which would require a different form of society based on a more radical ideal of majority rule. he thought democracy required a politics in which different parties offered comprehensive programs, the public selected among them on election day, and the winning party would have essentially unlimited power to pursue its program until the public voted for somebody else. the westminster model...
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this is where also to see it in your civil society. have advice of rules on how to engage with disabilities and to get them to each also to get them up and working on all of these very critical issues. this have been since the city and civil society and exhausted have been very active over the last 14 years. they have went through a lot of this, the exercises, in theory, and i believe that now there is room at a finally to put this into practice. so that there is a lot of concern and lots of it's a tendency, but there's also a lot to put this on hope and find out. is this a good, you know, even just look at the one issue giant issue of housing and we've got millions of syrian refugees of 3 and a half 1000000 into akila, and you've got millions of internally displaced people. the sheer scale over ton could be absolutely overwhelming and it could be years before that can even be house properly. the yes and also you have to add to it is you cannot drop the, you know, you know, very count. the mother of the they are, the proper drive has b
this is where also to see it in your civil society. have advice of rules on how to engage with disabilities and to get them to each also to get them up and working on all of these very critical issues. this have been since the city and civil society and exhausted have been very active over the last 14 years. they have went through a lot of this, the exercises, in theory, and i believe that now there is room at a finally to put this into practice. so that there is a lot of concern and lots of...
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i was a beautiful group that actually helped syrian civil society to issue principles on how to build new. so you have to rebuild syria. and i think we have to go through these and nothing. we're not going to wait for the whole political process that would define the new i would say the switch on the contract and the new boss situation and a new government would be in place. but we have to have some kind of rules because we want, we want to, to build properly, am and, and make sure that's why we're building. we're not damaging interests and rights of people. and it's not only about the type of buildings, it's about definitely before anything else. it's about about the building a nation indeed to very, very early days in the transition to say the least. but critical that this a political stability is reached before reconstruction. before rebuilding can start all kind of political stability and become when the country's infrastructure is rebuilt, which way run, does it the next very good question. i mean, in my opinion, political stability is the most and it's a precondition for any via
i was a beautiful group that actually helped syrian civil society to issue principles on how to build new. so you have to rebuild syria. and i think we have to go through these and nothing. we're not going to wait for the whole political process that would define the new i would say the switch on the contract and the new boss situation and a new government would be in place. but we have to have some kind of rules because we want, we want to, to build properly, am and, and make sure that's why...
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societies that by law were segregated societies that had a greater and lesser degrees of racial discrimination and prejudice that was reflected in who they conscripted and how. the u.s. military officially segregated troops. >> how many african-americans do you know served in world war ii out of that 16 million? >> i do not know offhand. >> it is 1947, 1948. harry truman makes an executive order. what does he do? >> he issues an executive order that calls for the end of racial discrimination, calls for the enactment of equal opportunity in the u.s. military. he does not actually desegregate or integrate military. that is how it is understood is that is what's going to happen. it does not finally happen until 1954. the secretary of the army was more or less received -- racial relieved of his position because he refused to desegregate the army. >> what happened in 1954? >> it gradually jumpstarted the actual integration of the military because of the demands of combat. by 1954 it just was felt that it had actually reached that point. there was a small article in the new york times announcing tha
societies that by law were segregated societies that had a greater and lesser degrees of racial discrimination and prejudice that was reflected in who they conscripted and how. the u.s. military officially segregated troops. >> how many african-americans do you know served in world war ii out of that 16 million? >> i do not know offhand. >> it is 1947, 1948. harry truman makes an executive order. what does he do? >> he issues an executive order that calls for the end of...
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and what does normal makes the, how do society's function? it's a minority is mojdeh lies, tweet took about exclusion if that isolated it's the case of segregation when minorities have incorporated into society, we refer to integration, especially if they simply below that inclusion new york city, one of the most expensive cities worldwide. people little here don't always have it easy. like milan, gross franco, new york, at bonum bread. she's just finished work and it's now shopping, youtube, thank you. so we're going to go to burrow hall and take the elevator and j. um i take the train. me like most, franco has been disabled since the she's studied in new york and works for an n g o in brooklyn that supports people with disabilities. she lives on the other side of the east river in manhattan, and relies on the subway. it's faster. for me to get home from my office, we will of a couple of walks just to get here from my office. even though the rights to travel freely is recognize them to us. little only $1.00 and $3.00 subway stations has an e
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we are seen quite a few ageing societies here in asia i ageing societies here in asia like south koreae governments doing enough? pension reform is difficult because it affects real people about to retire. but i think generally governments need to do more in terms of pension reform and they need to educate the community that the ageing population is real, fertility rates are falling, and therefore people are going to need to save up for themselves for the future, we can't solely rely on the government. we have some bad news _ rely on the government. we have some bad news for— rely on the government. we have some bad news for coffee - some bad news for coffee drinkers out there, your morning brew could soon get more expensive. prices of coffee on commodity markets evidence base level on record. on tuesday arabica beans, which account for most global production, topped $3 per pound, that is expecting crops to shrink as brazil and vietnam have been hit by bad weather, you can find out more about what is driving prices in this article written by my colleague on our bbc website and mobile a
we are seen quite a few ageing societies here in asia i ageing societies here in asia like south koreae governments doing enough? pension reform is difficult because it affects real people about to retire. but i think generally governments need to do more in terms of pension reform and they need to educate the community that the ageing population is real, fertility rates are falling, and therefore people are going to need to save up for themselves for the future, we can't solely rely on the...
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we about some reforms within that society as well.— society as well.e will return to the fifa _ society as well. we will return to the fifa congress _ society as well. we will return to the fifa congress for- society as well. we will return to the fifa congress for the i to the fifa congress for the announcement but want to update our viewers on other stories happening around the world and take you to california to just near los angeles. live pictures of what they are calling the franklin fire. this massive fire sweeping across malibu, a very wealthy area just outside of los angeles. an evacuation order in place for many people. homes already destroyed. no reports so far of any serious injuries but people have been told to leave and high winds are making the flame is much worse. here is emma vardy. the fire started in the santa monica mountains and spread very quickly due to the winds that were blowing and move down to malibu on the coast. we understand houses have been destroyed, no exact number yet, but malibu is home to very expensive and exclusive
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members of society, any complex model of society, certainly, face a range, sometimes a vast range of challenges and opportunities requiring both means and person-to-person coordination, including in the case of really conflict societies like ours, coordination problems presented by the large number and complexity of other coordination problems. since the problems cannot come as a practical matter, be resolved by unanimity, authority of some sort, political authority of some sort is required. institutions will have to be created and maintained, and persons will need to be installed in the offices of those institutions to make the choices and decisions that must be made and do the things that need to be done for the sake of protecting public health, safety, morals, upholding the rights and dignity of individuals, family, and nongovernmental entities of various descriptions, and advancing the overall common good of the political community. and this would be true even in a society of perfect saints. we need law are simple. even in a society -- we need law even if people aren't simple. ev
members of society, any complex model of society, certainly, face a range, sometimes a vast range of challenges and opportunities requiring both means and person-to-person coordination, including in the case of really conflict societies like ours, coordination problems presented by the large number and complexity of other coordination problems. since the problems cannot come as a practical matter, be resolved by unanimity, authority of some sort, political authority of some sort is required....
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does it- society here. so what is the mood music? does it look. society here. to be able to do business with this new regime in syria? i think what we get out of this briefing is that they are taking think step—by—step. there was one step, positive step for the leader that they have lifted the bounty on his head because he was designated as a terror person at, wanted by the united states and they have put a bounty of $10 million for those who find him, now that has been lifted. however at the same time, you know, the issues of lifting us imposed sanctions on syria has not been on the table yet. they said this is something that is still, they are looking at and it all depends on deeds and actions by the new leadership and not only words, and also delisting the hts from the designated terror group, it still has not been discussed in the us. so these issues that matter most for the leadership here in damascus are still waiting, but however, we have heard from her that basically she stressed on what the meeting talked about by different foreign ministers and what t
does it- society here. so what is the mood music? does it look. society here. to be able to do business with this new regime in syria? i think what we get out of this briefing is that they are taking think step—by—step. there was one step, positive step for the leader that they have lifted the bounty on his head because he was designated as a terror person at, wanted by the united states and they have put a bounty of $10 million for those who find him, now that has been lifted. however at...
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this isn't a listener except for an open society. when didn't this, this console side us as asked of us, think about some things begin the rest of today. so for the sports news for b, b y will pay a kind in the office and i was close on the comment for the funeral. thoughts? many okay, i just kind of in the office now. so we'll start this up. some i'm going. is it any wonder that in winter 2020 to us social media similar changes the blogs, thousands of independent journalists, and politicians, accounts maybe in your native performance, like a very simple kid on the i schedule a nice day that she's kicking out. those to the adults dominion though i can go on this person. this is a community what i'm not just the shit. so i'm going to slow upon me to come see me . session for the teacher. journalist lowball now went live on the french tv in the early days of the conflict between savannah on. so this was all the major world of tv talk to you. one spoken during a live broadcast close through the board as a career really into a life. but
this isn't a listener except for an open society. when didn't this, this console side us as asked of us, think about some things begin the rest of today. so for the sports news for b, b y will pay a kind in the office and i was close on the comment for the funeral. thoughts? many okay, i just kind of in the office now. so we'll start this up. some i'm going. is it any wonder that in winter 2020 to us social media similar changes the blogs, thousands of independent journalists, and politicians,...
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that is something that we only start to realise as a society _ only start to realise as a society.w it very — society. we as feminists know it very well. the most ordinary one is— it very well. the most ordinary one is alcohol and we can see that_ one is alcohol and we can see that the — one is alcohol and we can see that the rate culture is also something that there is the un—courageous use of drugs. this— un—courageous use of drugs. this is— un—courageous use of drugs. this is a _ un—courageous use of drugs. this is a particular technique and — this is a particular technique and look_ this is a particular technique and look scary but is actually quite — and look scary but is actually quite ordinary. there are a lot of women, _ quite ordinary. there are a lot of women, but also children, who— of women, but also children, who are _ of women, but also children, who are drugged to be raped and used~ _ who are drugged to be raped and used~ it— who are drugged to be raped and used~ it is— who are drugged to be raped and used. it is something quite common _ used. it is something quite c
that is something that we only start to realise as a society _ only start to realise as a society.w it very — society. we as feminists know it very well. the most ordinary one is— it very well. the most ordinary one is alcohol and we can see that_ one is alcohol and we can see that the — one is alcohol and we can see that the rate culture is also something that there is the un—courageous use of drugs. this— un—courageous use of drugs. this is— un—courageous use of drugs. this is...
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host: teller audience about the society professional journalists, your mission and who you work with. guest: the society of professional journalists is the oldest and most broad-based journalism membership organization in the country. we go back to 1909. we stand for working journalists, all the journalists across the country doing the hard work of reporting on what is happening around them and reporting it and interpreting it truthfully and accurately and informing the public. we work with press freedom allies in many different organizations to protect our first amendment freedom of the press. we believe in a strong and independent press. we try to be a strong and independent voice for the press. host: we talk about the press and president-elect trump, it was last week that abc news announced they had reached a $16 million settlement for a defamation lawsuit he brought against them. what does the first amendment say about defamation? guest: we should go back to the civil rights era. back in the early 1960's when reporters were covering the civil rights movement. state officials were
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and yet our society wouldn't have had a common sense. and you mentioned food, you feeling making music this from tiny music in the process in gene it was very impressive to have this. this song that i remember from the 8th is spontaneous me being sung. and in on the streets where people that were left out of the system that wanted to again have a sense of purpose. i would say that the never thought it would be. it's being so crucial for survival. i thought they were this kind of thing that you would only do once you've sold your basic needs, unless we change that and i read that goes back to again to the question of creating a collective sense of belonging. and i think the word belongings matters. look, we're living in a world where your value is, is based on your belongings known uninsurable. how different would it be if our system of values was based on belonging and that the societies that communities, the groups that offered us glimpses of there is i'm gonna turn that the fact that unless this becomes something attractive, something
and yet our society wouldn't have had a common sense. and you mentioned food, you feeling making music this from tiny music in the process in gene it was very impressive to have this. this song that i remember from the 8th is spontaneous me being sung. and in on the streets where people that were left out of the system that wanted to again have a sense of purpose. i would say that the never thought it would be. it's being so crucial for survival. i thought they were this kind of thing that you...
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collectively, fink intended these groups to represent society as a whole. so fink require companies to then serve a social purpose rather than his clients financial interests, thereby him and the big three to set social and political policy to protect society without the need for messy and inconvenient things like elections. but let's step back for a minute, because many of you are probably thinking, well, you know, protecting consumers, employees, suppliers and communities. that's probably that's kind of a good thing. and it is a good thing. but stakeholder capitalism actually intended to protect any of nine investor stakeholder groups because free markets already do that. now, think about it. businesses have to meet the needs of their consumers. that's almost too obvious to need stating it's why your business exists. businesses also need to have satisfied enthusiast tech employees or their employees will quit, particularly the best employees will quit and work for their competitors. it's also obvious they have to keep their suppliers happy so that they'll
collectively, fink intended these groups to represent society as a whole. so fink require companies to then serve a social purpose rather than his clients financial interests, thereby him and the big three to set social and political policy to protect society without the need for messy and inconvenient things like elections. but let's step back for a minute, because many of you are probably thinking, well, you know, protecting consumers, employees, suppliers and communities. that's probably...
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for history and society... yes. given what — for history and society... yes... yes. given what you say, _ for history and society... yes. given what you say, to - for history and society... yes. given what you say, to what . given what you say, to what extent the suspects ideology was in this case as opposed to previous christmas market attacks in europe, germany, to what extent does that present a new challenge for the authorities, for security services? i authorities, for security services?— authorities, for security services? 4m , , . , services? i think any security authority _ services? i think any security authority in _ services? i think any security authority in europe _ services? i think any security authority in europe has - services? i think any security authority in europe has to . services? i think any security i authority in europe has to take precautions on public gatherings. it does look as if the germans had. it said they buy the car came through the only entrance open to vehicles to police and ambulance. he must�*ve prospected the site. i thi
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this isn't a listener except for an open society. when didn't this, this console side us as asked of us? think about some things begin in the rest of today and so for being on supporting news for beat indemnity while po, uh, kind in the office and i was close on the comment for funeral thoughts many okay, i'll get this kind of analysis knows we'll start this up some i'm going to use it any wonder that in winter 2020 to us social media similar changes the blog, thousands of independent journalists and politicians, accounts maybe in your native performance like a very simple kid over there. i schedule a nice day. it's just kicking out. most of the adults dominion though, i can go on this person who is a community. what i'm not just the shit. so i'm going to slow upon me to come sooner. there's no telling me search for the teacher. journalist lowball now went live on the fringe tv in the early days of the conflict between savannah also just took off the medial def tv don't use the one spoken during a live broad cost cost through a board
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but if the profitsjust go to the rich, that's going to make society worse.nd that's the nobel prize for medicine or physiology. and this is why it was awarded this year. our organs and tissues are made up of many varied types of cells. they all have identical genetic material but different characteristics. this year's medicine laureates, gary ruvkun and victor ambros, have shown how a new form of gene regulation, microrna, is crucial in ensuring that the different cells of organisms, such as muscles or nerve cells, get the functions they need. it's already known that abnormal levels of microrna increase the risk of cancer, but the laureates' research could lead to developing new diagnostics and treatments. for example, it could map how microrna varies in different diseases, helping unlock prognoses for the development of diseases. so, gary, your research was based on looking at mutant strains of the roundworm. actually, it should have its own nobel prize, shouldn't it? it's featured so much in research that's led to nobel prizes. butjust tell us, what does y
but if the profitsjust go to the rich, that's going to make society worse.nd that's the nobel prize for medicine or physiology. and this is why it was awarded this year. our organs and tissues are made up of many varied types of cells. they all have identical genetic material but different characteristics. this year's medicine laureates, gary ruvkun and victor ambros, have shown how a new form of gene regulation, microrna, is crucial in ensuring that the different cells of organisms, such as...
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that is a sign of society losing its moral compass. .... when lawmakers vote in favor of allowing biological men that are experiencing gender confusion to equally use women's facilities and compete in girls' sports, that is a sign that society is losing its moral compass. when the church decides to ignore its role in educating the people on the biblical values a miracle is founded on, that is a sign that society is losing its moral compass. just last week a congresswoman was assaulted in the halls of congress. what walz the commonsense -- what was the commonsense principle that caused her to be physically assaulted, you ask? she firmly believe, as i do, that individuals experiencing gender confusion should not be allowed to utilize facilities or participate in women or girls' sports. the majority of the american people share that commonsense belief and they are thirsty for bold leaders who will openly defend our nation's fundamental values. our nation needs and deserves strong leaders who are not afraid of fighting and speaking in the publi
that is a sign of society losing its moral compass. .... when lawmakers vote in favor of allowing biological men that are experiencing gender confusion to equally use women's facilities and compete in girls' sports, that is a sign that society is losing its moral compass. when the church decides to ignore its role in educating the people on the biblical values a miracle is founded on, that is a sign that society is losing its moral compass. just last week a congresswoman was assaulted in the...
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we're hoping to build a kind of barrage of civil society forces and parties, and syndicates.defend democracy. because as you understand — as i understand from mr — the interview, his perception about the syrian people is just — the syrian people is just — the syrian people is just divided among sects, that means we're returning to structure of the ottoman empire where every sect was free to do whatever they want. it is an alliance between christian religious people, sheikhs, just to govern their societies. but not giving any place for syndicates, for civil society movements, for parties, for any perception of islam that could be different from the hayat tahrir al—sham perception. you hear them speaking about the constitution, and then the constitution, and then the constitution would be written by him and then voted about in this very difficult condition that means he is intending, really, to use the ideology and say the ideology of the syrian state is islam and accordingly, he can go on from here, to any kind of religious state, taking in account some interests of the sects
we're hoping to build a kind of barrage of civil society forces and parties, and syndicates.defend democracy. because as you understand — as i understand from mr — the interview, his perception about the syrian people is just — the syrian people is just — the syrian people is just divided among sects, that means we're returning to structure of the ottoman empire where every sect was free to do whatever they want. it is an alliance between christian religious people, sheikhs, just to...
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and you write about sort of the we're we're not even just in a post society but a post society. yeah. so interesting and this idea that trump ism maga movement has given license to people, what do they call it, permission structure to say things that people would not have said even a decade ago. and, you know, one of the things that really gets me is when you hear people say, i like donald trump. he's so authentic. he says the things thinks but doesn't have the nerve to say. you think that, oh, my gosh, you're you're a horrible person. i didn't think that it never occurred to me to say those kinds things. awful. but the reason i write that post not only post-truth, but proposed shame, is because i believe that there are a lot people who do not believe. some of the things that donald trump says, but they are willing to go along with the con because they believe it will advance either their political career or their political goals, their profit motive. you know, like when news accurately reported, arizona had gone for biden and, then saw a big decline in voters. that's when they
and you write about sort of the we're we're not even just in a post society but a post society. yeah. so interesting and this idea that trump ism maga movement has given license to people, what do they call it, permission structure to say things that people would not have said even a decade ago. and, you know, one of the things that really gets me is when you hear people say, i like donald trump. he's so authentic. he says the things thinks but doesn't have the nerve to say. you think that, oh,...
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i think we have to feel very proud as a society of about that as an architect. and this was no news, i mean in 2012, then he's been out there. we presented the project that was called the magnet and the bomb. i need to refer to this topic condition of cities that attract people, ideas, resources, capital, everything. but at the same time, it creates a friction that is a kind of social ticking time bomb in the qualities, which is one of the biggest challenges i would say in the world. then the knowledge societies express in cities in a very concrete and daily ways. and that's a way out we thought about changing the rules, some of the game of how we will live together. interesting enough, this was the title of the last, then is be analia by hashem charges. we went through a process where 82 percent of the population decided to change the constitution because new rules of the game were needed. a year later, 62 percent rejected the text. so there was a need for change for sure. but then when the change and depending on what to fly on the other end, the society that
i think we have to feel very proud as a society of about that as an architect. and this was no news, i mean in 2012, then he's been out there. we presented the project that was called the magnet and the bomb. i need to refer to this topic condition of cities that attract people, ideas, resources, capital, everything. but at the same time, it creates a friction that is a kind of social ticking time bomb in the qualities, which is one of the biggest challenges i would say in the world. then the...
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thomas monster and homosexuality was totally tab boot for most of society. just it was a criminal offense. in the 19 twenty's thomas mind campaigned against paragraph 175, which criminalize homosexual relationships and acts towards month own desire for man was something she lived out and secret to the outside world. she was an upstanding, heterosexual citizen, with a wife and 6 kids. love, hates politics and passion. they're all here in the magic. mount someone's mind leads it up to you though, how you want to interpret that. i'm just going sometimes we have to find out own way just like the characters in the story. it can. i think that in times of the fake news and everything happening quickly. this idea of having to read with critical lies and do that for ourselves and stay awake. that is the most current seeing that number and that's what i liked the best. ok, so i sort of myself do i, is was real k, monumental style. and in case the idea of reading a 1000 pages seems overwhelming my document, you can always skip a hand these lots of readers have told me
thomas monster and homosexuality was totally tab boot for most of society. just it was a criminal offense. in the 19 twenty's thomas mind campaigned against paragraph 175, which criminalize homosexual relationships and acts towards month own desire for man was something she lived out and secret to the outside world. she was an upstanding, heterosexual citizen, with a wife and 6 kids. love, hates politics and passion. they're all here in the magic. mount someone's mind leads it up to you though,...
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it reflects, you know, every part of society, doesn't it? i every part of society, doesn't it?think one of the most difficult things for - it? i think one of the most difficult things for people | it? i think one of the most. difficult things for people to grapple with when hearing about this case from the very beginning to the end is the question of whether it could have happened to me. because it happened when you are asleep, you do not know who could have done it and you do not see any of the signs. one of the key things that can come out of this case and has already come out and is a very brave thing that caroline has done is the organisation that is trying to get medical professionals and laboratories to test people more rigorously and to check whether this kind of thing has happened to them. you simply don't know who to trust any more. . . ~' don't know who to trust any more. ., ., ~ i. ,., don't know who to trust any more. . . ~ ,, . more. katie, thank you so much for that. more. katie, thank you so much for that- let _ more. katie, thank you so much for that. let me _ m
it reflects, you know, every part of society, doesn't it? i every part of society, doesn't it?think one of the most difficult things for - it? i think one of the most difficult things for people | it? i think one of the most. difficult things for people to grapple with when hearing about this case from the very beginning to the end is the question of whether it could have happened to me. because it happened when you are asleep, you do not know who could have done it and you do not see any of...