What type of person would you like to have around you? Scrooge or Santa Claus? Why?
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News
In Serbia, a teenager opened fire in a school in Belgrade and killed at least 9 people. The shooter, a 14-year-old student, was quickly arrested by the police. At least eight students and a guard were killed. We don't know the cause yet.
What do you think about daily shooting leads by kids around the world?
News
The human remains of Kevin Darmody, an Australian who went missing while fishing in northern Queensland, have been found in two crocodiles. What do you think about this news ?
2023/03/17
The French Law 49.3
What do you think of the law 49.3 that was used to push forward the text relevant to retirement?
The French law 49.3, is a provision that allows the government to pass a law without a vote in the National Assembly. This provision can be used by the government to push through a controversial legislation without the need of the parliament.
Under Article 49.3, the government can declare that a bill has been adopted without a vote if it is confident that it has a majority in the National Assembly. This means that the bill becomes law instantly, without further debate or vote.
The use of the 49.3 provision has lately been controversial in France, with criticisms arguing that it undermines the role of parliament and allows the government to bypass democratic processes. Supporters, on the other hand argue that it's a necessary tool to ensure the smooth functioning of the government and it allows the government to implement its program.
2023/02/22
Creed
The movie Creed 3 will be released on March 3rd ? Do you like this trilogy and are you excited to watch the follow up? Thus, do you think that living in the shadow of a talented loved one is difficult to live with?
Demonstration
Do you think that in today's republic demonstrations will change anything, for instance where reitrement is concerned ?
2023/01/31
"Selma"
In class, when I watched the first part of the movie "Selma" the part that touched me the most was when MLK and other protesters were demonstrating in front of the building where Americans could vote. I find it interesting how white men tried everything to make black people look bad, they protested peacefully but the white sherif pushed them to their limits by arresting a woman for defending a fellow protester. However it was a good way to attract the press and MLK and his colleagues got what they wanted; they made it to the front page of a newspaper with a bad image of the sherif. They never gave up to achieve their goal of black men and women to vote in southern states especially in Alabama.
What part of the movie did you find most interesting?
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