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Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
Guangxi Region 广西, China 中國, Simple Life
"The poor don't know that their function in life is to exercise our generosity."
Jean-Paul Sartre
She obviously knew it and I got a very bad grade :-)
This photo has an interesting story. My friend Christina (flickr.com/photos/christinalutze) and I were outside the Black Buddha Caves, down the road from the entrance of Moon Hill 月亮山. I did not want to get in that tourist trap and to pay for it a couple of hundred RMB. In addition, it was a rainy day and the simple idea to have a mud bath in those caves was impossible. However, I think I should have gone with our friends as they seemed to have quite a lot of fun inside.
Anyway, Christina and I decided to visit the village nearby the caves when we met this old lady. I got closer and I took my camera. She understood I wanted to shot her and she asked me "two dollars"... Too late, I already took the picture and that's why the photo is not very well centered. And in fact, I did not realize at the moment that she was asking me $, £, €, RMB, Yen or whatever. It does not make the difference now though...
October 29, 2005
I've run this topic in many groups but people have mostly reacted in the "Central Discussion" which has become very interesting:
Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
Debate between Fergus Ewing, Scottish Government's Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs of the United Kingdom
Debate com os pré-candidatos à Presidência da República 2018. Pré-candidatos que compareceram: Guilherme Boulos (Psol); Alexandre Padilha (representante do PT); João Vicente Goulart (PPL); e Jandira Feghali (PCdoB).
Local: Tenda do CNS
Foto: Rafael Venuto/ Abrasco
5 May 2014 - Forum 2014 - Lunch Debate: Migration. OECD Headquarters, Paris, France.
Moderator: Ali Aslan, TV Host & Journalist, Deutsche Welle, Germany
Speakers
- Laima Andrikiene, Member, European Parliament
- Daniela Bobeva, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Development, Republic of Bulgaria
- Chukwu-Emeka Chikezie, Director, Up!-Africa Limited
- Paul Collier, Director, Centre for the Study of African Economies, Professor of Economics and Public Policy,
Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
- Karl Cox, Vice-President, Public Policy and Corporate Affairs, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Oracle France
- Jean-Christophe Dumont, Head, International Migration, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD
- Omar Munie, Designer, Omar Munie Clothing
- Jan Niessen, Director, Migration Policy Group
- Young-bum Park, President, Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training (KRIVET)
For more information, visit: www.oecd.org/Forum
Photo: OECD/Marco Illuminati
Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
5 May 2014 - Forum 2014 - Lunch Debate: Migration. OECD Headquarters, Paris, France.
Moderator: Ali Aslan, TV Host & Journalist, Deutsche Welle, Germany
Speakers
- Laima Andrikiene, Member, European Parliament
- Daniela Bobeva, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Development, Republic of Bulgaria
- Chukwu-Emeka Chikezie, Director, Up!-Africa Limited
- Paul Collier, Director, Centre for the Study of African Economies, Professor of Economics and Public Policy,
Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
- Karl Cox, Vice-President, Public Policy and Corporate Affairs, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Oracle France
- Jean-Christophe Dumont, Head, International Migration, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD
- Omar Munie, Designer, Omar Munie Clothing
- Jan Niessen, Director, Migration Policy Group
- Young-bum Park, President, Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training (KRIVET)
For more information, visit: www.oecd.org/Forum
Photo: OECD/Marco Illuminati
Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
The live debate will be moderated by TV anchors Markus Preiss (ARD WDR), Emilie Tran-Nguyen (France Télévisions) and Annastiina Heikkilä (Yle) and broadcast by the EBU's public service media members and others throughout Europe.
Speaking order for lead candidates is:
*Nico CUÉ, European Left (EL)
*Ska KELLER, European Green Party (EGP)
*Jan ZAHRADIL, Alliance of Conservatives and Reformists in Europe (ACRE)
*Margrethe VESTAGER, Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE)
*Manfred WEBER, European People’s Party (EPP)
* Frans TIMMERMANS, Party of European Socialists (PES)
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Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
5 May 2014 - Forum 2014 - Lunch Debate: Migration. OECD Headquarters, Paris, France.
Moderator: Ali Aslan, TV Host & Journalist, Deutsche Welle, Germany
Speakers
- Laima Andrikiene, Member, European Parliament
- Daniela Bobeva, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Development, Republic of Bulgaria
- Chukwu-Emeka Chikezie, Director, Up!-Africa Limited
- Paul Collier, Director, Centre for the Study of African Economies, Professor of Economics and Public Policy,
Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
- Karl Cox, Vice-President, Public Policy and Corporate Affairs, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Oracle France
- Jean-Christophe Dumont, Head, International Migration, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD
- Omar Munie, Designer, Omar Munie Clothing
- Jan Niessen, Director, Migration Policy Group
- Young-bum Park, President, Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training (KRIVET)
For more information, visit: www.oecd.org/Forum
Photo: OECD/Marco Illuminati
Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
Did you plant your IDEA in the Debate Tree Gallery at African Studie Centre and NABC’s Africa Works conference the 16th or 17th of October? Check here your and the other participant's Statement Selfies (Stelfies). Why were they pro or con the statement Africa Works? The fruit of your thoughts will be used as starting point for IDEA’s 'grow in debate workshop' at Africa Day (Afrikadag) the 1st of November. IDEA’s young African participants from the
African Inclusion project made a live stream report, which can be viewed at the Africa Works website.
Don’t forget to share your Debate Tree IDEA: @idebateNL @AfricaWorks2014 #Debatetree
U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., speaks with CNN’s debate panel in the spin room after taking part in the Democratic Presidential Debate at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California, on Dec. 19, 2019. The debate was held at Gersten Pavilion with the adjoining Burns Recreation Center serving as the spin room. The primary election debate took place a day after the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach President Donald Trump.
Debates from the houses of commons and lords, this shelf dating back to 1853.
"Neither Cobbett nor Hansard ever employed anyone to take down notes of the
debates, which were taken from a multiplicity of sources in the morning
newspapers. For this reason, editions of Hansard are not to be absolutely relied
upon as a guide to everything discussed in Parliament."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hansard#Origins
Nowadays, "Hansard (the Official Report) is the edited verbatim report of
proceedings in both Houses" available online at 8am the next day, but initial
reports are available online about three hours after "real time".
www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/pahansard.htm
Here's a thrilling extract from today.
Adam Price (Carmarthen, East and Dinefwr) (PC): I agree, and I pay tribute
to courageous Members on both sides of the House who have declared support
against their party line. Some things are genuinely more important than party
politics, and it is a good day for parliamentary democracy when we see beyond
party loyalty and look at issues of principle.
Ian Lucas (Wrexham) (Lab): Will the hon. Gentleman give way?
Adam Price: I have been generous, but I must make some progress because we
need to hear as many Back-Bench speeches as possible.
I want to return to some of the Prime Ministers statements that were out
of kilter with much of what he was being told. To give just one example, on 3
April 2002 he said:We know that heSaddam Hussein
has stockpiles of major amounts of chemical and biological weapons.
But in the previous month, the most that the Joint Intelligence Committee
could come up with was:
We believe Iraq retains some production equipment, and some small stocks
of chemical warfare agent precursors, and may have hidden small quantities of
agents and weapons.
So may became we know and small quantities became major stockpiles;
that was the pattern in the presentation of the case. Small changes in
emphasis and the selective use of intelligence were repeatedly used to transform a
threat from minor to dire and doubtful to definite, and caveats and caution
to blood-chilling certainties.
Evidence that would have undermined the case was held back. The Prime
Minister frequently cited the defection of Hussein Kamel, Saddam Husseins
son-in-law, and his admission in 1995 that Iraq had indeed had an extensive WMD
programme. However, what the Prime Minister omitted to tell the House was that
Hussein Kamel also told UN inspectors in 1995 that he had personally ordered
the destruction of all biological, chemical and nuclear weapons, and that that
had happened.
Most indefensible of all was justification of the war in Iraq on the basis
that it would reduce the likelihood of a terrorist attack, even though the
intelligence services were saying the opposite at the time.
Jeremy Corbyn (Islington, North) (Lab): Does the hon. Gentleman also
concede that any inquiry should look in some detail at the circumstances under
which the UN weapons inspectors, led by Hans Blix, were withdrawn from Iraq in
January 2003 and not allowed to go back, having confirmed that they believed
with 99 per cent. certainty that there were no such weapons of mass destruction
in Iraq?
Adam Price: Absolutely. I entirely I agree with the hon. Gentleman.
Several hon. Members rose
Adam Price: I need to make progress[Interruption.]
Mr. Speaker: Order. The hon. Gentleman has said that he has to make
progress. He is not giving way.
..
Mr. Speaker: Order. Mr. Hall, it is not your function to heckle an hon.
Member constantly, especially when I have given an instruction. I am looking at
a few other Members who should behave themselves as well.