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My ex-fatherin-law (left) and ex-mother-in-law (right). On a road trip down to Fredericksburg VA we stopped at one of these roadside buffet places by a gas station. No matter the place was just a simple help-yourself diner - that didn't stop him giving the server a hard time continuously. The server was a hard-working afro-american lady and she smiled and put up with everything this pig came up with. When the check came he sat there like Scrooge meticulously going thru it line by line as if she'd somehow cheated him - impossible as it was a buffet flat-fee type joint. I snapped this picture. I went out with the kids. He paid her and followed. In the car he started crowing how he'd deliberately not tipped her because yadayada. I said she worked all the hours with truckers coming in and people like him and had to put up with all sorts. He went ranting on. The kids were still being loaded into the vehicle. I said I needed to go back to go to the restroom. But I didn't. I went back in that diner and found that server. I apologized to her for the behaviour of my father-in-law and said he was always an asshole. She laughed. I said I knew he hadn't tipped her as he was crowing away in the car about it. I handed her $50 and wished her a great weekend : more than the whole check infact - and said nothing more and went back to the car. Sat down, didn't say anything. He drove out onto the highway and in a few minutes we were miles away. He was going on about her and how he'd not tipped her. I interrupted him. Told him I'd tipped her myself. He went bananas and wanted to drive back! His wife told him no. He went on and on. So I told him how much I'd compensated the server for his bad behaviour. He went deep red in the face with anger. I told him it was tip from me - not him. I enjoyed dining there and that tip was from me in gratitude. He shut the hell up. Giving a server $50 was a small price for the satisfaction I got that day in busting one of life's most revolting bullies.
12.07.2019
Towards an Inclusive Peace is a three-year project (2017-2019) part of the Caux Forum that looks beyond security driven approaches to violent extremism. By taking a peacebuilding perspective based on conflict transformation practices, Towards an Inclusive Peace creates a space for the discussion of a human-centered approach to address this phenomenon.
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Photo: Paula Mariane
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) announced the reintroduction of The Inclusive Prosperity Act (HR 1579) today, a bill inspired by the Robin Hood Tax and supported by a large and growing list of endorsers. The bill seeks to raise up to $350 billion annually through a sales tax on Wall Street financial transactions, funds whose goal is to rebuild our communities, assist international efforts to treat HIV/AIDS, and to combat climate change. The real recovery we all deserve is long overdue.
The Inclusive Surrogacy Team was honored to meet Germaine Franco, a famous composer and music producer. Mrs Franco visited San Antonio, Texas to receive the "Empresario for Equity" award and most recently Coco,the latest project she worked on, won the The Academy for the Best Animated Feature Film. Congratulations to all Academy Winners and nominees!
Hartlepool College continued to play its part in the Paralympic 2012 legacy when it hosted a week of inclusive sports from the 21st to 25th of October to promote its new Inclusive Sports Club. Students from across the College took part in a range of sports, including Boccia, Blind Cricket, Sitting Volleyball, Table Cricket and others. The events also gave students without disabilities a chance to try out the sports, and not only gain an appreciation of the different challenges facing disabled people but also how many barriers can be overcome, and how much fun so-called "minority sports" can be.
Photography 2013 by Hartlepool College of Further Education
Rape is extremely prevalent. However, some people associate it with women and the way they dress or present themselves. When in reality, rape is a concern for women, men, babies and even the elderly. No one is safe from this horrendous act, as it continues to affect thousands of people each and every day.
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Wai Wai Nu, Wai Wai Nu, Founder and Director, Women Peace Network, Indonesia capture during a session: Promoting Inclusivity at the World Economic Forum on ASEAN in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, May 11, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Thanachaiary
Photo Title: Inclusive Eyecare
Submitted by: Akem Olives Nkwain
Category: ♥ HEALTH FOR ALL
Country: Cameroon
Organization: Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services
Photo Caption: Eyecare services, everywhere.
Access to eyecare services in Cameroon is largely a luxury to many, due to out of pocket payment of for services in the few the eye clinics in that exist. A phenomenon that is limiting many from accessing care.
As a result, the Cameroon Baptist Convention (CBC) Health Services has adopted a proximity and door-to-door eyecare services to reach out to those who cannot access care, especially persons with disabilities and other vulnerable group.
This image captures one of the door-to-door eyecare screening in Bamenda, Northwest Region, Cameroon.
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Professional
Country where the photo was taken: Cameroon
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2021.
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Disability inclusive wash SBC consultative workshop at inter Laxury Hotel Addis AbabaUNICEF Ethiopi/2022/NahomTesfaye
A group sets up their tents in Blackberry Crossing Campground on the White Mt. NF. U.S. Forest Service photo.
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) announced the reintroduction of The Inclusive Prosperity Act — HR 1579 — a bill inspired by the Robin Hood Tax and supported by a large and growing list of endorsers. The bill seeks to raise up to $350 billion annually through a sales tax on Wall Street financial transactions, funds whose goal is to rebuild our communities, assist international efforts to treat HIV/AIDS, and to combat climate change. The real recovery we all deserve is long overdue. Washington DC. April 17, 2013 © Rick Reinhard 2013 email rick@rickreinhard.com
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Hartlepool College continued to play its part in the Paralympic 2012 legacy when it hosted a week of inclusive sports from the 21st to 25th of October to promote its new Inclusive Sports Club. Students from across the College took part in a range of sports, including Boccia, Blind Cricket, Sitting Volleyball, Table Cricket and others. The events also gave students without disabilities a chance to try out the sports, and not only gain an appreciation of the different challenges facing disabled people but also how many barriers can be overcome, and how much fun so-called "minority sports" can be.
Photography 2013 by Hartlepool College of Further Education