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Igusa mori park of Suginami is the park which is the largest in wards. There was a waste compression broadcast disposal place in this basement and has been talked when the facilities were causes of "the Suginami illness" once in the 1990s. It is a park which a playground and many flower gardens are here and can enjoy a walk and photography through the four seasons.
In March 11, 2012 at Igusa mori park of Suginami ward.
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杉並の井草森公園は区内でもっとも広い公園です。地下には廃棄物圧縮中継処分場があり、かつて1990年代には「杉並病」の原因ではないかと噂された事もあります。 運動場やいくつもの花畑があり、四季を通じて散歩や撮影を楽しめる公園です。
2012年3月11日、杉並区の井草森公園にて。
“RAPE IS RAPE” projected onto the United States Capitol Building.
Stories of rape that fall outside of the definition of “forcible rape” illuminate what is missing from the national conversation on the politics of rape: the experience of survivors.
upsettingrapeculture.com
VWS3393 © VW Selburn 2016: However the pollen affects people, I love the colour, smell and attractiveness of this beautiful blossom of oilseed rape. Taken on the Wing/Soulbury road in Buckinghamshire.
Deb Singh of the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre, Slut Walk, Toronto © Linda Dawn Hammond / IndyFoto.com '11
The Slut Walk protest march was held in Toronto on April 3d, 2011 in response to offensive remarks made by a Toronto police officer during a safety forum at York University’s Osgoode Hall Law School this past January. Constable Michael Sanguinetti allegedly told the meeting that “...“I’ve been told I’m not supposed to say this, however, women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized.” (as victims of sexual assault). It was yet another example of blaming the victim for their behaviour rather than that of the perpetrator.
Walk co-founders Heather Jarvis and Sonya JF Barnett addressed the crowd at the start of the march. Barnett explained the provocative decision to incorporate and thus re-appropriate the word "Slut "', which she conceded "... is a strong word with a strong meaning. If we had not used it many less of you would be here today... " The "Slut Walk" dress code did not require participants to necessarily 'dress like a slut', the point being made that to be targetted for rape does not require any particular outfit, let alone a provocative one, on the part of the victim. Nor should wearing clothes designed to attract be considered an invitation to assault. or absolve an attacker of responsibility for their actions.
Hundreds of protesters and supporters, male, female and other, walked from Queen's park to the Toronto Police Headquarters on College Street. Speeches were held at police station by Deb Singh of the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre, Michael Kaufman of the White Ribbon Campaign, Alyssa Teekah, SWTO York Liaison, and Jane Doe, the activist and author who successfully sued the Toronto Police in July, 1998, for failing to warn her about a serial attacker, known as the Balcony rapist, who was operating in her neighbourhood. "Doe" is still under a publication ban and could not be documented.
See the following sites and articles for further information.
SLUTWALK Toronto website
The Story of Jane Doe
A Book About Rape
Written by Jane Doe
www.randomhouse.ca/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=97806793127...
‘Sluts’ march against sexual assault stereotypes
www.thestar.com/news/article/968466--sluts-march-against-...
Nicki Thomas Staff Reporter
Toronto 'slut walk' takes to city streets
CBC News, www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2011/04/03/slut-walk...
Who is JANE DOE? CHATELAINE, January 1999, Vol. 72, No. 1, Kim Pittaway
www.walnet.org/jane_doe/news/toronto_99/chatelaine-9901.html
On January 14, 2012, hundreds of people defied the rain and took to the streets of Beirut to protest against rape.
Protesters marched from Sanayeh to Riad El Solh square in Downtown Beirut, where security officers cordoned off the area to prevent them from reaching the Lebanese Parliament.
The march was organized by the Beirut-based feminist collective Nasawiya.
For more information, go to bit.ly/18HGSY9.
Heinz Bakery, 514 East Fifth Street.
From the back: "Looking west on Fifth Street from Wayne Avenue after water had gone down. Note the terrible destruction of property. "
I was attracted to the gentle curves, and to the acid yellow colour of the plants.
Colza oil is a non-drying oil obtained from the seeds of Brassica campestris, var. oleifera, a variety of the plant that produces Swedish turnips. Colza is extensively cultivated in France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. In France, especially, the extraction of the oil is an important industry. In commerce, colza is classed with rapeseed oil, to which it is very closely allied in both source and properties. It is a comparatively in-odorous oil of a yellow colour, having a specific gravity varying between 0.912 to 0.920. The cake left after extraction of the oil is a valuable feeding substance for cattle.
Among the more unusual applications of colza oil is the calming of choppy seas, where the oil modifies the surface tension of the water and rapidly smooths the surface. Rescue and recovery operations have been made far less risky in this way .
More recently, colza has been cultivated in France as an ingredient for biodiesel fuels.
Not done any shots for a long time on my way to work, especially at present with all the mad rain we're getting, but as I passed this field the sky was breaking up so I stopped for a few minutes and this developed.
El rape rustido con patata, espinacas y salsa de suquet (media ración) es otro clásico de esta casa, siempre infalible.
On January 14, 2012, hundreds of people defied the rain and took to the streets of Beirut to protest against rape.
Protesters marched from Sanayeh to Riad El Solh square in Downtown Beirut, where security officers cordoned off the area to prevent them from reaching the Lebanese Parliament.
The march was organized by the Beirut-based feminist collective Nasawiya.
For more information, go to bit.ly/18HGSY9.