×
ยินดีต้อนรับสู่ ฟอรัม Kunena!
อยากรู้จังเลยว่าคุณชอบอะไร รู้จักกับที่นี่ได้อย่างไร และสาเหตุจูงใจอะไรจึงลงทะเบียนเป็นสมาชิกกับทางเรา ช่วยแจ้งให้เราได้ทราบหน่อยได้ไหม
ยินดีต้อนรับสมาชิกใหม่ทุกท่าน และหวังว่าทางเราจะได้รับใช้คุณเยี่ยงนี้ตลอดไป
อยากรู้จังเลยว่าคุณชอบอะไร รู้จักกับที่นี่ได้อย่างไร และสาเหตุจูงใจอะไรจึงลงทะเบียนเป็นสมาชิกกับทางเรา ช่วยแจ้งให้เราได้ทราบหน่อยได้ไหม
ยินดีต้อนรับสมาชิกใหม่ทุกท่าน และหวังว่าทางเราจะได้รับใช้คุณเยี่ยงนี้ตลอดไป
vduj India very important part of my life, says US VP Kamala Harris
- KaithaneD
- Topic Author
- Visitor
1 day 15 hours ago #2745026
by KaithaneD
Replied by KaithaneD on topic kvej Smoking weed was an escape from the grind of motherhood. Then my son interv
Uqqw US criticises China s political trials as fourth activist punished for subversion
Txje Stop and search: I understand where the police are coming from but it s happened to me so many times
The Home Office has been accused of regularly refusing visitor visas to those wishing to come to the UK for a short period for trivial and inaccurate reasons, with one leading immigration lawyer claiming the policy stemmed from deep underlying racism .The Home Office has denied the claims, calling them incorrect and misleading but another specialist lawyer said it regularly deploys scare tactics when applicants complained about the refusal and tried to persuade them to drop their case.The Guardian has learnt of at least a dozen recent cases where applicants from African countri <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.de>stanley cup es, the Indian sub-continent, Cuba, Vietnam, Fiji and Thailand have been refused visitor visas for apparently frivolous o stanley deutschland r inaccurate reasons.MPs call for total reform of Hom stanley quencher e Office after Windrush scandalRead moreA third lawyer and barrister, Adrian Berry, chair of the Immigration Law Practitioners Association, said that the Home Office could be forced to pay substantial damages if it could be proven to be acting unlawfully.With the renewed attention on Theresa Mays hostile environment policies in the wake of the Windrush scandal, immigration lawyers, campaigners and MPs have raised concerns about the treatment of those applying for short-term visas.In one recent case, a Bangladeshi father seeking to travel to the UK to take part in care proceedings involving his British children had his visitor visa refused over what his lawyer said was a minor issue. He reapplied but, by the time he arrived in
Txje Stop and search: I understand where the police are coming from but it s happened to me so many times
The Home Office has been accused of regularly refusing visitor visas to those wishing to come to the UK for a short period for trivial and inaccurate reasons, with one leading immigration lawyer claiming the policy stemmed from deep underlying racism .The Home Office has denied the claims, calling them incorrect and misleading but another specialist lawyer said it regularly deploys scare tactics when applicants complained about the refusal and tried to persuade them to drop their case.The Guardian has learnt of at least a dozen recent cases where applicants from African countri <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.de>stanley cup es, the Indian sub-continent, Cuba, Vietnam, Fiji and Thailand have been refused visitor visas for apparently frivolous o stanley deutschland r inaccurate reasons.MPs call for total reform of Hom stanley quencher e Office after Windrush scandalRead moreA third lawyer and barrister, Adrian Berry, chair of the Immigration Law Practitioners Association, said that the Home Office could be forced to pay substantial damages if it could be proven to be acting unlawfully.With the renewed attention on Theresa Mays hostile environment policies in the wake of the Windrush scandal, immigration lawyers, campaigners and MPs have raised concerns about the treatment of those applying for short-term visas.In one recent case, a Bangladeshi father seeking to travel to the UK to take part in care proceedings involving his British children had his visitor visa refused over what his lawyer said was a minor issue. He reapplied but, by the time he arrived in
Reply to KaithaneD
- KaithaneD
- Topic Author
- Visitor
1 day 15 hours ago #2745027
by KaithaneD
Replied by KaithaneD on topic vwck Ofcom s Jon Gaunt ruling deserves backing
Fadi Open Government Partnership must decide 鈥?American or British football
Aged eight, Tayambile would walk with her mother every day to fetch water. On her 2km return journey in 30C heat, she would carry 20 litres in an aluminium bucket on her head.She would then help to pound maize in a mortar and prepare food for the family 鈥?typically fresh fish caught by her father on the lake.After the main and only mea <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup l of the day, Tayamba 鈥?meaning we have started in Chichewa, the national language of Malawi in south-eastern Africa 鈥?would take care of her baby sister.That young girl was me. Through a western lens, some might view my experience as child labour. To me, I was learning life skills.Six decades later, most stanley canada people from this land-locked country still live in rural areas. Many are involved in agriculture for their livelihoods, including tobacco farming 鈥?so-called green gold for one of the worlds poorest nations.Multinational companies make billions of dollars a year, selling cigarettes in the US, Europe and elsewhere. The tobacco is produced in tough conditions, much of it by children aged under 14, as revealed in a Guardian investigation just two years ago. These practices are rightly considered exploitative, can be physically and mentally harmful, and detrimental to childrens futures by keeping them out of school.Five myths about child labourRead moreHowever, where do you draw the line between what is internationally deemed a stanley thermos crime and a natural process of transferring skills Is international concern on child rights relevant to Africa Some Dikn Health and wealth divides in UK worsening despite levelling up drive, report finds
I see that youve waded into the area of impartiality in teaching, and your reason for this seems to be that some students are not fans of your boss, Boris Johnson. As reported by the BBC: The education secretary says schools must not tackle political issues in a partisan way after pupils <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.pl>kubki stanley were asked to write a letter that criticised the prime minister during a lesson. Less than a fortnight later, you published new guidelines on political impartiality in schools .Guidance on political impartiality in English classrooms confusing say teachers unionsRead moreI thought, wow, that is speedy working. This must be really urgent 鈥?there must be stanley cups uk some stanley uk kind of giant hole in the guidance over at gov.uk where this matter has never been tackled before.I imagined you striding into one of the DfE offices, grabbing a group of fresh-faced Oxbridge graduates, snapping your fingers and saying: There are kids in a Nottingham school complaining about Boris and the No 10 parties 鈥?which were of course totally within the guidelines at the time. I want you, you and you to tackle this. Its all part of our pushback against the woke agenda. Maybe you didnt say that last bit and you just thought it. Then, in my imagination, one of them, their head full of seminars on logic and ideology, pipes up with: But wont this document itself be partial because its coming as a response to something partial Of course not, you snort. Get on with it. For all the years Ive been observing the behaviour and actio
Aged eight, Tayambile would walk with her mother every day to fetch water. On her 2km return journey in 30C heat, she would carry 20 litres in an aluminium bucket on her head.She would then help to pound maize in a mortar and prepare food for the family 鈥?typically fresh fish caught by her father on the lake.After the main and only mea <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup l of the day, Tayamba 鈥?meaning we have started in Chichewa, the national language of Malawi in south-eastern Africa 鈥?would take care of her baby sister.That young girl was me. Through a western lens, some might view my experience as child labour. To me, I was learning life skills.Six decades later, most stanley canada people from this land-locked country still live in rural areas. Many are involved in agriculture for their livelihoods, including tobacco farming 鈥?so-called green gold for one of the worlds poorest nations.Multinational companies make billions of dollars a year, selling cigarettes in the US, Europe and elsewhere. The tobacco is produced in tough conditions, much of it by children aged under 14, as revealed in a Guardian investigation just two years ago. These practices are rightly considered exploitative, can be physically and mentally harmful, and detrimental to childrens futures by keeping them out of school.Five myths about child labourRead moreHowever, where do you draw the line between what is internationally deemed a stanley thermos crime and a natural process of transferring skills Is international concern on child rights relevant to Africa Some Dikn Health and wealth divides in UK worsening despite levelling up drive, report finds
I see that youve waded into the area of impartiality in teaching, and your reason for this seems to be that some students are not fans of your boss, Boris Johnson. As reported by the BBC: The education secretary says schools must not tackle political issues in a partisan way after pupils <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.pl>kubki stanley were asked to write a letter that criticised the prime minister during a lesson. Less than a fortnight later, you published new guidelines on political impartiality in schools .Guidance on political impartiality in English classrooms confusing say teachers unionsRead moreI thought, wow, that is speedy working. This must be really urgent 鈥?there must be stanley cups uk some stanley uk kind of giant hole in the guidance over at gov.uk where this matter has never been tackled before.I imagined you striding into one of the DfE offices, grabbing a group of fresh-faced Oxbridge graduates, snapping your fingers and saying: There are kids in a Nottingham school complaining about Boris and the No 10 parties 鈥?which were of course totally within the guidelines at the time. I want you, you and you to tackle this. Its all part of our pushback against the woke agenda. Maybe you didnt say that last bit and you just thought it. Then, in my imagination, one of them, their head full of seminars on logic and ideology, pipes up with: But wont this document itself be partial because its coming as a response to something partial Of course not, you snort. Get on with it. For all the years Ive been observing the behaviour and actio
Reply to KaithaneD
- KaithaneD
- Topic Author
- Visitor
1 day 15 hours ago #2745028
by KaithaneD
Replied by KaithaneD on topic ridb Making lockdown a walk in the park
Nbnt Anthony Hewson obituary
Greater Manchester has become the first area in the UK to enact a strategy for tackling gender-based violence against men and boys.The plan will include the creation of independent domestic violence advisers to specialise in supporting men and boys, and a male victims service coordinator role, to help enhance therapeutic services.David Gadd, a professor of criminology at the University of Manchester and one of the plans co-authors, said: Gender-based violence can be any form of violence that has a kind of gendered or sexed aspect to it. So a sexual assault on a man is clearly gender-based violence. He added: <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>cups stanley Domestic abuse against a man is gender-based violence because the gendered aspect of it, the gendered expectations in the relationship, direct and give meaning to the behaviour. The plan will work with male victims at risk of committing sexual offences or causing harm, includin stanley cup g through the Violence Reduction Unit, and extend Greater Manchesters housing reciprocal arrangement.The arrangement, in place across all 10 local authorities, allows victims to be rehoused in suitable a stanley cup ccommodation in any borough. Previously, victims of domestic abuse could only be rehoused within their own council area, which could put them at risk of further trauma or abuse.Awareness of the need for a dedicated male plan came in part after the case of Reynhard Sinaga, who in January 2020 was sentenced to a minimum of 30 years in prison for committing 136 rapes against 48 men in his Manchester f Dwzn The anti-woke backlash is no joke 鈥?and progressives are going to lose if they don t wise up
Figu <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cup res showing the low conviction rates for younger men accused of rape in the UK are a shocking but unsurprising reminder of why so many instances of sexual violence go unreported Juries convict less than third of young men prosecuted for rape, 24 September . Many women and girls believe 鈥?with good reason 鈥?that they simply wont get justice.At ActionAid, we know from our own work that around the world, women and girls dont have the confidence to report gender-based violence, from rape to sexual harassment. Our research has found that while nearly half of women globally 鈥?including in the UK 鈥?have experienced sexual harassment, some 68% of those women did not report it to the police. Half said they believed it would be pointless to do so.In a world where one in three women have experienced gender-based violence, there is an urgent need for global reforms to ensure justice for all survivors. Women shou stanley termosy ld be able to know that when they speak out, their voices will be heard at every level.Jean McLeanDeputy director of media, campaigns and public engagement at ActionAid UK If only it were just in rape cases that the CPS is failing to serve and protect the public. Just as serious, because it is so widespread, is the systematic under-charging of offences stanley thermos in order to avoid a trial, or having to prepare a case for crown court. Almost all serious assaults that would attract a sentence of two years or more after a jury trial are charged as common assault on the understanding that
Greater Manchester has become the first area in the UK to enact a strategy for tackling gender-based violence against men and boys.The plan will include the creation of independent domestic violence advisers to specialise in supporting men and boys, and a male victims service coordinator role, to help enhance therapeutic services.David Gadd, a professor of criminology at the University of Manchester and one of the plans co-authors, said: Gender-based violence can be any form of violence that has a kind of gendered or sexed aspect to it. So a sexual assault on a man is clearly gender-based violence. He added: <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>cups stanley Domestic abuse against a man is gender-based violence because the gendered aspect of it, the gendered expectations in the relationship, direct and give meaning to the behaviour. The plan will work with male victims at risk of committing sexual offences or causing harm, includin stanley cup g through the Violence Reduction Unit, and extend Greater Manchesters housing reciprocal arrangement.The arrangement, in place across all 10 local authorities, allows victims to be rehoused in suitable a stanley cup ccommodation in any borough. Previously, victims of domestic abuse could only be rehoused within their own council area, which could put them at risk of further trauma or abuse.Awareness of the need for a dedicated male plan came in part after the case of Reynhard Sinaga, who in January 2020 was sentenced to a minimum of 30 years in prison for committing 136 rapes against 48 men in his Manchester f Dwzn The anti-woke backlash is no joke 鈥?and progressives are going to lose if they don t wise up
Figu <a href=https://www.cups-stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cup res showing the low conviction rates for younger men accused of rape in the UK are a shocking but unsurprising reminder of why so many instances of sexual violence go unreported Juries convict less than third of young men prosecuted for rape, 24 September . Many women and girls believe 鈥?with good reason 鈥?that they simply wont get justice.At ActionAid, we know from our own work that around the world, women and girls dont have the confidence to report gender-based violence, from rape to sexual harassment. Our research has found that while nearly half of women globally 鈥?including in the UK 鈥?have experienced sexual harassment, some 68% of those women did not report it to the police. Half said they believed it would be pointless to do so.In a world where one in three women have experienced gender-based violence, there is an urgent need for global reforms to ensure justice for all survivors. Women shou stanley termosy ld be able to know that when they speak out, their voices will be heard at every level.Jean McLeanDeputy director of media, campaigns and public engagement at ActionAid UK If only it were just in rape cases that the CPS is failing to serve and protect the public. Just as serious, because it is so widespread, is the systematic under-charging of offences stanley thermos in order to avoid a trial, or having to prepare a case for crown court. Almost all serious assaults that would attract a sentence of two years or more after a jury trial are charged as common assault on the understanding that
Reply to KaithaneD
- KaithaneD
- Topic Author
- Visitor
1 day 15 hours ago #2745029
by KaithaneD
Replied by KaithaneD on topic miun Liverpool was chosen for a testing pilot, but it s long been invisible to W
Erjc US-style executive pay packets in UK would risk higher inequality
People with monkeypox have been told to avoid contact with their pets for three weeks amid concerns the animals could become infected an <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup d pass the virus on to other people.Monkeypox is caused by a viral infection and can be found in animals including rodents and monkeys, as well as in humans. It is typically found in central and western Africa, however in recent weeks there has been a surge in human cases in countries where the disease is not endemic, including the UK.Now experts have advised people who have been diagnosed with monkeypox to avoid contact with their pets for three weeks. Based on current evidence, for pet rodents in households where there are infected people, temporary removal from the household for a limited quarantine period 21 days and testing to exclude infection is recommended, particularly where there are infected human contacts who have had close direct and prolonged contact with the animal or its bedding and/or litter, guidance from a multi-agency group states.Other mammals kept as pets, such as cats and dogs, stanley cup should be kept under household isolation with regular vet checks to ensure no clinical signs are observed .Wendi Shepherd, the monkeypox incident director at UKHSA, said: We are continuing to promptly identify further monkeypox cases in England. As a precautionary measure our health protection team stanley tumblers s are advising confirmed cases to avoid contact with any household pets for 21 days. 2:56Monkeypox: what is it and how worried should we be 鈥?vid Jnac A tidal wave of problems : texting on the mental health frontline
After months of speculation, the College of Law was sold last week to a private equity firm with no experience of education.At first sight, it seems a mere footnote to the main fees and funding story dominating UK higher education.But the sale to Montagu Private Equity, for around 拢200m, is being seen as a possible model for growing involvement in higher education by for-profit companies.While <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.ca>stanley canada legal and education policy experts think it unlikely that private companies will take over traditional universities entirely in the near future 鈥?Russian oligarchs won t be getting their hands on Cambridge quite yet 鈥?they do foresee some university activities soon being financed with private cash.Robin Middlehurst, co-author of two recent reports on private involvement in higher education, says: I m sure th stanley cup at, as public funding goes down, publicly funded institutions will 鈥?look to issue bonds and have some kind of different private financing. It means the beginning of something that hasn t been here up to n canada stanley ow. Glynne Stanfield, a partner at the law firm Eversheds, which helped to develop the College of Law sale, says it could be used by all UK universities, not just as the basis of an outright sale, which he thinks will be rare, but to allow investors to buy some kind of stake in an institution, with the valuation depending on the profitability of that institution and its brand. We are seeing the liberalisation of the UK market and there will no doubt be many innovativ
People with monkeypox have been told to avoid contact with their pets for three weeks amid concerns the animals could become infected an <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup d pass the virus on to other people.Monkeypox is caused by a viral infection and can be found in animals including rodents and monkeys, as well as in humans. It is typically found in central and western Africa, however in recent weeks there has been a surge in human cases in countries where the disease is not endemic, including the UK.Now experts have advised people who have been diagnosed with monkeypox to avoid contact with their pets for three weeks. Based on current evidence, for pet rodents in households where there are infected people, temporary removal from the household for a limited quarantine period 21 days and testing to exclude infection is recommended, particularly where there are infected human contacts who have had close direct and prolonged contact with the animal or its bedding and/or litter, guidance from a multi-agency group states.Other mammals kept as pets, such as cats and dogs, stanley cup should be kept under household isolation with regular vet checks to ensure no clinical signs are observed .Wendi Shepherd, the monkeypox incident director at UKHSA, said: We are continuing to promptly identify further monkeypox cases in England. As a precautionary measure our health protection team stanley tumblers s are advising confirmed cases to avoid contact with any household pets for 21 days. 2:56Monkeypox: what is it and how worried should we be 鈥?vid Jnac A tidal wave of problems : texting on the mental health frontline
After months of speculation, the College of Law was sold last week to a private equity firm with no experience of education.At first sight, it seems a mere footnote to the main fees and funding story dominating UK higher education.But the sale to Montagu Private Equity, for around 拢200m, is being seen as a possible model for growing involvement in higher education by for-profit companies.While <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.ca>stanley canada legal and education policy experts think it unlikely that private companies will take over traditional universities entirely in the near future 鈥?Russian oligarchs won t be getting their hands on Cambridge quite yet 鈥?they do foresee some university activities soon being financed with private cash.Robin Middlehurst, co-author of two recent reports on private involvement in higher education, says: I m sure th stanley cup at, as public funding goes down, publicly funded institutions will 鈥?look to issue bonds and have some kind of different private financing. It means the beginning of something that hasn t been here up to n canada stanley ow. Glynne Stanfield, a partner at the law firm Eversheds, which helped to develop the College of Law sale, says it could be used by all UK universities, not just as the basis of an outright sale, which he thinks will be rare, but to allow investors to buy some kind of stake in an institution, with the valuation depending on the profitability of that institution and its brand. We are seeing the liberalisation of the UK market and there will no doubt be many innovativ
Reply to KaithaneD
- KaithaneD
- Topic Author
- Visitor
1 day 14 hours ago #2745030
by KaithaneD
Replied by KaithaneD on topic ncba Living with my mum has been a blessing 鈥?but young adults should not be f
Lmkm Owner of spoof Northcliffe boss Twitter account prepares US legal challenge
Ybxl How making Dinner brought me joy
Every morning, three lawyers navigate the gang-ridd <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.es>stanley espana en, treacherous roads of Port-au-Prince to get to work. Of the womens two priorities of the day this is the first: to get to and from the office safely. The second is fighting Haitis legal system from inside, trying to win justice for women who have been raped.Sexual violence linked to armed gangs in Haiti is not new but the situation has significantly deteriorated since the assassination of the president last year, which has left the country in a power vacuum.The Bureau des Avocats Internationaux BAI in Haitis capital, a human rights law organisation, set up a rape project in the wake of the dramatic rise in sexual attacks predominantly on women in the displacement camps afte stanley polska r the 2010 earthquake.The lawyers 鈥?Abigail Derolian, Marie Kattia Dorestant-Lefruy and Gladys Thermezi 鈥?help victims through t termo stanley he legal process, from lodging a statement at the police station to preparing the case and representing them at trial 鈥?if there is one. Of the 528 cases theyve worked on since the 2010 earthquake, only 10 have gone to trial. When you live in a society with a lot of problems, women and girls always suffer. In such a situation, gangs use women as weapons of war to get revenge, to show what theyre capable of, says Derolian. Were not a country that promotes human rights, particularly womens rights. Women dont know that they can live with dignity, that they can get justice. We have a lot of women who are raped, and we know that t
Ybxl How making Dinner brought me joy
Every morning, three lawyers navigate the gang-ridd <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.es>stanley espana en, treacherous roads of Port-au-Prince to get to work. Of the womens two priorities of the day this is the first: to get to and from the office safely. The second is fighting Haitis legal system from inside, trying to win justice for women who have been raped.Sexual violence linked to armed gangs in Haiti is not new but the situation has significantly deteriorated since the assassination of the president last year, which has left the country in a power vacuum.The Bureau des Avocats Internationaux BAI in Haitis capital, a human rights law organisation, set up a rape project in the wake of the dramatic rise in sexual attacks predominantly on women in the displacement camps afte stanley polska r the 2010 earthquake.The lawyers 鈥?Abigail Derolian, Marie Kattia Dorestant-Lefruy and Gladys Thermezi 鈥?help victims through t termo stanley he legal process, from lodging a statement at the police station to preparing the case and representing them at trial 鈥?if there is one. Of the 528 cases theyve worked on since the 2010 earthquake, only 10 have gone to trial. When you live in a society with a lot of problems, women and girls always suffer. In such a situation, gangs use women as weapons of war to get revenge, to show what theyre capable of, says Derolian. Were not a country that promotes human rights, particularly womens rights. Women dont know that they can live with dignity, that they can get justice. We have a lot of women who are raped, and we know that t
Reply to KaithaneD
- KaithaneD
- Topic Author
- Visitor
1 day 14 hours ago #2745031
by KaithaneD
Replied by KaithaneD on topic fvxz UN court says Serbia and Croatia did not commit genocide during Balkan wars
Pcls WikiLeaks to release video of deadly US Afghan attack
In books, people dont wear masks 鈥?or not yet. All the same, as I turned the pages of聽The Summer of Her <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley tazas Life, a graphic novel set largely in a care home for elderly people, I had the strangest feeling it must be some kind of publishing miracle: a comic written, drawn, edited and now published entirely during the lockdown. Crikey, but its prescient. At a time when the old have never been more vulnerable and, in many cases, lonely, here is a befitting reminder that the frail souls you see sitting in a semi-circle in a day room on the TV news, their eyes distant and their hair like candy floss, do not necessarily feel as you think they look. Somewhere inside, theyre all the things they used to be: young, ambitious, just about to fall in love.聽Gerda Wendt, the storys unlikely heroine, is so debilitated these days, she sometimes struggles even to raise her arms for her daily flannel wash. To move from bed to window, she requires a walker; to make journeys any further afield, she cannot do without a wheelchair. But her mind is beautifully intact. Unlike some of her fellow residents, men who are mostly quite content to watch repeats of crummy TV dramas so long as the girls are pretty , she wo stanley tumblers uld rather scroll through her memories, back to her girlhood and forward to her middle age. How, she wonders, did she get from A to B Was her li stanley canada fe well-lived In her salad days, self-doubting and impulsive, she chose love over her career, her passion for a musician called Peter triumphing over Hruh Draft Brighton declaration is a breath of fresh air
It is that rare time of year, and the last ever, when The Good Wife and Mad Men are on the air at the same time on the same night in tandem in the US. To me, they are the same show, so this is a lovely early spring kismet. Both tell of the inex <a href=https://www.stanleycups.pl>stanley termos plicable, inevitable rise of a career genius with an unruly personal life. Don Draper sold furs before he became the biggest thing on Madison Avenue; Alicia Florrick was a housewife for 13 years before her husband went to jail and she became the biggest thing in a Chicago courtroom. You underestimate people at your peril.Of course, everyone knows that Don Draper is a genius and that Mad Men i stanley cup quencher s the best series on television ever. It has won Emmys and Golden Globes and all those other awards they give for costumes and set design and lighting and tilting the camera just so. Everyone agrees that Mad Men is astute with gesture, it is nuance galore. Watching Don Draper down fingers of scotch and somehow maintain his dignity, is a lesson in menschkeit. We love Don Draper and everyone else on the show, both for and against him. It is complete. You judge a drama by the way it treats its minor characters. Mad Men is good on plot and on subplot. We understand Don Draper; we understand stanley cup his veins and neurons.But The Good Wife is even better. Its about a second act that is first rate. Alicia Florrick was once a political wife in the suburbs who had a daily glass of wine at 3pm while her philandering husband corrupted his way into a jail sentence. Aft
In books, people dont wear masks 鈥?or not yet. All the same, as I turned the pages of聽The Summer of Her <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley tazas Life, a graphic novel set largely in a care home for elderly people, I had the strangest feeling it must be some kind of publishing miracle: a comic written, drawn, edited and now published entirely during the lockdown. Crikey, but its prescient. At a time when the old have never been more vulnerable and, in many cases, lonely, here is a befitting reminder that the frail souls you see sitting in a semi-circle in a day room on the TV news, their eyes distant and their hair like candy floss, do not necessarily feel as you think they look. Somewhere inside, theyre all the things they used to be: young, ambitious, just about to fall in love.聽Gerda Wendt, the storys unlikely heroine, is so debilitated these days, she sometimes struggles even to raise her arms for her daily flannel wash. To move from bed to window, she requires a walker; to make journeys any further afield, she cannot do without a wheelchair. But her mind is beautifully intact. Unlike some of her fellow residents, men who are mostly quite content to watch repeats of crummy TV dramas so long as the girls are pretty , she wo stanley tumblers uld rather scroll through her memories, back to her girlhood and forward to her middle age. How, she wonders, did she get from A to B Was her li stanley canada fe well-lived In her salad days, self-doubting and impulsive, she chose love over her career, her passion for a musician called Peter triumphing over Hruh Draft Brighton declaration is a breath of fresh air
It is that rare time of year, and the last ever, when The Good Wife and Mad Men are on the air at the same time on the same night in tandem in the US. To me, they are the same show, so this is a lovely early spring kismet. Both tell of the inex <a href=https://www.stanleycups.pl>stanley termos plicable, inevitable rise of a career genius with an unruly personal life. Don Draper sold furs before he became the biggest thing on Madison Avenue; Alicia Florrick was a housewife for 13 years before her husband went to jail and she became the biggest thing in a Chicago courtroom. You underestimate people at your peril.Of course, everyone knows that Don Draper is a genius and that Mad Men i stanley cup quencher s the best series on television ever. It has won Emmys and Golden Globes and all those other awards they give for costumes and set design and lighting and tilting the camera just so. Everyone agrees that Mad Men is astute with gesture, it is nuance galore. Watching Don Draper down fingers of scotch and somehow maintain his dignity, is a lesson in menschkeit. We love Don Draper and everyone else on the show, both for and against him. It is complete. You judge a drama by the way it treats its minor characters. Mad Men is good on plot and on subplot. We understand Don Draper; we understand stanley cup his veins and neurons.But The Good Wife is even better. Its about a second act that is first rate. Alicia Florrick was once a political wife in the suburbs who had a daily glass of wine at 3pm while her philandering husband corrupted his way into a jail sentence. Aft
Reply to KaithaneD
Time to create page: 5.351 seconds
- สำนักงานสหกรณ์การเกษตรคำชะอี จำกัด เลขที่ 124 หมู่ 5 ตำบลน้ำเที่ยง อำเภอคำชะอี จังหวัดมุกดาหาร รหัสไปรษณีย์ 49110 โทรศัพท์ & โทรสาร 042-691-037 E-mail: kcico-op@hotmail.co.th
- เว็บบอร์ด
- ฟอรัมหลัก
- สวัสดีจ้า
- vduj India very important part of my life, says US VP Kamala Harris