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A la veille des fêtes de fin d'année, la situation des millions de mal-logés et sans-abris ne laisse personne indifférent. Il est intolérable qu'en 2010, autant de personnes soient encore contraintes de dormir dans la rue ou dans des logements indécents. Le droit au logement est un droit fondamental reconnu par notre Constitution ainsi que par les conventions internationales comme la Charte Sociale Européenne. La France a donc une obligation de résultat!
C'est cette obligation que j'ai tenu à rappeler au Secrétaire d'Etat chargé du Logement et de l'Urbanisme, M. Benoist Apparu, lors de la dernière séance des Questions au Gouvernement de l'année 2009.
I believe the question Fap Jack posed was, Will you? and it appears the answer from Pink Cherry Licker was, I'd love to! Congrats to the beautiful couple.
Oral Question Period on the first day of business for the Third Session of the 28th Legislature. November 18, 2014.
Oral Question Period on the first day of business for the Third Session of the 28th Legislature. November 18, 2014.
Another attempt to catch the start of Autumn on the side of this historic house.
Set in beautifully landscaped parkland overlooking the River Forth, this 17th-century laird’s house near Linlithgow has been the home of the Dalyell family for 400 years.
Questione di pitting 6a+
Canyon sa tappara
parte 03 I route 2
Nannai Climbing
Ulassai I Sardegna
3 Octobre 2017
Named for the silver "question mark" on the hindwing underside. This butterfly can be seen on fermenting fruit or sap, and less often on flowers. The underside coloration gives it great camouflage.
Another attempt to catch the start of Autumn on the side of this historic house.
Set in beautifully landscaped parkland overlooking the River Forth, this 17th-century laird’s house near Linlithgow has been the home of the Dalyell family for 400 years.
Miss Southern Africa UK Beauty Pageant Contest Grand Final Fashion Models in Evening Wear Interview Questions by Hostess Jenny Francis The Lady of Soul Choice FM at The Temple Nightclub Tottenham London 25th August 2000
I have this button and it depicts a large bird (Ibis?) with its bill in what looks like a dog's mouth. Any ideas? Is this a legend/fable/story? I'm not having any luck figuring it out. Thanks!!
Oral Question Period on the first day of business for the Third Session of the 28th Legislature. November 18, 2014.
The move in question is the relocation of my workshop from the basement to the (ex-)garage. Before I actually move my shop I've got to make it tidy enough so I know what I'm relocating.
The piles of fabric? I'd forgotten that any of this was in the basement; It's now sorted into a pile to relocate to the meaningless room (where my sewing supplies live) and a pile that's going to Far West Fibers for recycling.
My responses to Emily Falconbridge's 52Q challenge prompts: embers.typepad.com/
Question 13: What was my worst (or best?!) hairstyle experience to date?
A: One of my favourite hair moments was when I had a soft red over-all colour over the top of my old blonde highlights. They went a peachy, coral shade that reminded me of fudge!
Question 14: What was the last good book you read?
A: Apples by Richard Milward
Audience questions at the forum covered such subjects as the politics surrounding the translation of the Koran and the homogenization of Muslim women.
The question of the day is........Can anti-seize be added to the sleeves to aid in future dismantling?
Members asked 508 questions in the chamber in 2016-17, checking on government activities, raising issues of concern with the government and seeking information from the government.
Learn more about how the Lords checks and challenges government decision and actions.
Copyright House of Lords 2017 / Photography by Roger Harris This image is subject to parliamentary copyright
CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 16 : Ellie Kemper, Actress & Author of “My Squirrel Days” meets with students from the Chicago Ideas Youth program prior to the "Life’s Big Questions" talk at the Harris Theater in Chicago. (Photo by Lois Bernstein/Chicago Ideas)
getting ready for x-mas postings ...
each year I like to offer a special gift to my folks in addition to the "commercial" ones ... depending on my head ... knitted stuuf, jewelry, paintings, notebooks, homemade clothes etc etc etc ...
I am doing a a journal jar for my niece . She loves writing ... those are some of the 365 questions tags I am supposed to put in the jar ... I may cheat a little ... 'not sure she will count them ... :)
actually I prepared some blank ones for the whole family to write down some questions ...
The first "Speakeasy: Casual conversations, serious issues" event was hosted by the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism at Robinia Courtyard in Madison, Wisconsin, on May 29, 2019. "Speakeasy: The Cannabis Question" explored the debate over marijuana legalization in Wisconsin. The discussion featured Rep. Melissa Sargent, D-Madison, and Charles Franklin, the director of the Marquette Law School Poll. It was moderated Wisconsin Watch Managing Editor Dee J. Hall.
Art and design hold the capacity to empower and transform. Visitors joined us as we explored public, cultural and economic life through active participation and asked questions of art, design and architecture’s relevance today as a tool for social. This forms part of the programme for All of This Belongs to You, an exhibition at the intersection of design, democracy and public life.