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Tento manuál slouží jako paradigma, jak můžeme být prospěšní. Jak pomáhat sociálně slabším, druhým a sami sobě navzájem. Jak se rozvíjet bez kapitalistického konzumu.See Less
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Julian, 6, from Rowan County donated $100 of his own money to buy school supplies for other children.
We should all be more like Julian!
As yesterday's ISIS article shows, you can pick up the Paper of Record on any given day, 12 years after its Iraq War debacle, and find reporters using the exact stenography methods that fueled it.
One of the very few Iraq War advocates to pay any price at all was former New York Times reporter Judy Miller, the classic scapegoat. But what was her defining sin? She granted anonymity to government officials and then uncritically laundered their dubious claims in the New York Times. As the paper’s own editors put it in their 2004 mea culpa about the role they played in selling the war: “We have found a number of instances of coverage that was not as rigorous as it should have been. In some cases, information that was controversial then, and seems questionable now, was insufficiently qualified or allowed to stand unchallenged.” As a result, its own handbook adopted in the wake of that historic journalistic debacle states that “anonymity is a last resort.”
The Rosebud Sioux are drawing on their ancient and spiritual connections to the land to try and prevent the incursion by Big Oil.
Malala Yousafzai, the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, celebrated her 18th birthday in Lebanon on Sunday by opening a school for Syrian refugee girls and called on world leaders to invest in "books not bullets."
Twelve Wisconsin residents are suing the state in federal court over the Assembly districts Republicans created following the 2010 census. The plaintiffs