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transparentgentlemenmarker · 2 months ago
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Never forget when Ruby Bridges integrated her elementary school a white woman woman held up a black baby doll in a coffin & another white woman threatened to poison her. The entire school year Ruby was only allowed to eat food that she brought from home, for her own safety.
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Ruby Bridges est la première enfant qui a intégré une école primaire réservée exclusivement aux blancs, une femme blanche a brandi une poupée noire dans un cercueil et une autre femme blanche a menacé de l'empoisonner. Pendant toute l'année scolaire, Ruby n'a été autorisée à manger que la nourriture qu'elle avait apportée de chez elle, pour sa propre sécurité.
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Elle est célébrée tous les 14 novembre
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criticalbennifer · 3 months ago
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latribune · 10 months ago
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morusinnovation · 1 year ago
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syheri · 1 year ago
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beauty-2-makeup · 1 year ago
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tabitha2 · 1 year ago
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La fibre optique est un fil en verre ou en plastique dans lequel passe internet, elle permet une connexion plus rapide que le réseau classique en cuivre.
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Il existe 3 types de connexions utilisant la fibre :
Fiber to the home (FTTH) qui signifie fibre jusqu'au domicile dont la connexion à internet est exclusivement en fibre. C'est le mode de connexion le plus rapide.
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Fiber to the last amplifier (FTTLA) qui signifie fibre jusqu'au dernier amplificateur dont la connexion à internet est à la fois en fibre et en cuivre. La partie en fibre s'arrête au niveau d'une armoire située dans la rue ou un boîtier dans un immeuble et le reste de la connexion est en cuivre.
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Fiber to the building (FTTB) qui signifie fibre jusqu'à l'immeuble dont la connexion à internet est également à la fois en fibre et en cuivre. Dans ce cas, la partie en fibre s'arrête au pied de l’immeuble et le reste de la connexion est en cuivre.
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actu24hp · 2 years ago
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Clap de fin le 6 juin pour Knockout City - Actu
Sorti en mai 2021, le jeu de “baston prisonnier” de Velan Studios (Mario Kart Live : Home Circuit) aura pourtant misé sur un modèle free-to-play et une disponibilité sur toutes les plateformes, mais l’aventure prendra fin le 6 juin 2023, au terme de la saison 9. S’agissant d’un jeu exclusivement multijoueur, Knockout City ne sera donc plus jouable une fois les serveurs fermés. “Ce fut une…
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beatlesonline-blog · 2 years ago
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hdhdgsgs · 2 years ago
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Hi could I ask for a karma akabane oneshot where reader and karma are having an argument? Not too much cussing but karma says some very hurtful stuff and makes reader cry and the whole thing was putting a strain on their relationship and the stress of the whole thing makes reader sick but she doesn't tell him until she collapses and is sent to the hospital and karma really regrets what he did and said and it's just fluff from there?
Angst to fluff and Hurt/comfort pls
“I hate you so much sometimes. Maybe I just want a break from you, you can be too much and I need some fucking time to myself.” The words tore a hole through your heart, he had never said anything like this before.
He would always go on and on about how much he loves you and would do anything for you if the situation arose, sure he did insult you sometimes but only ever in a nonchalant joking manner that wouldn’t go too far because he knew what you were sensitive about but that was just Karma.
This however was not, not the Karma you knew and not the Karma you loved. It all stemmed from when he got back from a tough day at work and you tried to calm him down, some harsh words were said from both sides and tears shed on one, yours.
He didn’t pay much mind to it though because he thought you could take it, it wasn’t your first argument but it was the worst. He wasn’t as affected because of his upbringing and fighting in middle school, but he neglected to think about how you were different, how you would take in information different to him.
Meanwhile your whole world felt dim, despair filled the air and you almost felt like spewing it was that bad, Karma wouldn’t understand you reasoned with yourself, he wouldn’t care, he wouldn’t- countless endings came to mind and hurt you further.
Most nights went by sleeping next to him in a now cold bed, where he used to cuddle you and tell you he adored you while drifting to sleep, he now ignored you, sleeping almost immediately after coming home from work.
He noticed you wouldn’t talk to him as you would usually but he didn’t fully care, still bitter from the argument even though he knew he meant nothing he said and the stress from his job had put a considerable strain on your relationship.
It all came to a head when he found you collapsed on the floor in your shared house, his mind raced as he panicked, he checked your pulse on your neck, called the police and held you as he whispered sweet nothings about how sorry he was and how much he loved you, none of which you could hear.
The ride to the hospital was torture for Karma, he felt his world collapse around him. Scared that you might not wake up, that he’d lose you, that this was all his fault, he should have paid more attention, he should have worked with you to resolve this issue in your relationship before it was too late.
The doctors told him it was an emotional panic attack that made you faint and he put the pieces together rather quickly, regretting his actions immensely.
Once you awoke on the bed a beeping was heard right next to you, looking up you saw a IV drip and a pulse checking machine. “S/o?” Karma looked at you from the side of the bed, sitting on an uncomfortable chair. His eyes were red, puffy bags underneath and messed up hair.
“Baby! I’m so sorry, I didn’t realise, I love you so so so much, I didn’t mean anything I said, I love when you’re near me, I had a stressful day but that doesn’t excuse the way I treated you then and after! Please forgive me!” A small strained chuckle left your throat as he ran your fingers through his hair.
“It’s alright Karma, just- talk to me about how I can make your days better when you do have those days. I love you too and I just want to help you.” A hand rose to your cheek and held it lovingly. “I promise, I’ll communicate better because I love you.” Karma spoke sincerely.
When you got out of the hospital Karma love-bombed you with everything you could think of, teddy bears, flowers, tickets to an extremely exclusive romantic getaway, all your favourite sweets and affection galore.
You now lay down with him in your one again warm and cozy bed that truly felt like home, cuddling and laughing together peacefully. He held your face in his hands and confessed his undying love for you as the sun set outside your bedroom window.
“S/o, just to reiterate, I love you, more than anything else in the universe, I love your smile, your body, your personality, your whole being. I would tear the world to ruins for you and that is something I would never lie about.” Then he pulled you in for a sweet, gentle but passionate kiss.
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sroiretni · 7 years ago
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adinaochea · 1 year ago
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Posters on PVC Tablecloth / Posters sur nappes cirées / Postere pe mușama
posters in English, French or Romanian
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These posters were created in order to elicit conversations. Most messages are taken from the street and were written by members of Collages Feminicides, a group of activists who glue slogans across French streets in order to raise awareness about violence against women and discrimination against other minority groups (LGBTQIA+, migrants). Some messages are taken from publications and in that case the authors are quoted.
While the street collages of Collages Feminicides are quickly removed, often the very day that they were glued, these posters can last longer, if people choose to “adopt” them and take them home. The backgrounds are PVC tablecloth, a strong and long lasting material which also alludes to the feminine sphere.
This work involves workshops where people can choose among several messages to create their own poster that they can then keep. 
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Posterele pe mușama au un rol simplu, acela de a provoca discuții pe teme feministe. Majoritatea mesajelor sunt preluate de pe stradă și au fost scrise de membre și membri ale Collages Feminicides, un grup de activiste și activiști care lipesc afișe cu sloganuri pe străzile din Franța pentru a crește gradul de conștientizare al violenței împotriva femeilor și a altor forme de discriminare împotriva grupurilor minoritare (LGBTQIA+, migranți). Unele mesaje sunt preluate din publicații și, în acest caz, autorii sunt citați.
Mesajele sunt pulverizate pe mușama pentru că aceasta face aluzie la teritoriul casnic, perceput în continuare ca fiind exclusiv feminin, dar și pentru că mușamaua este un material puternic și durabil. Afișele grupului Collages Feminicides sunt îndepărtate de pe stradă foarte rapid, adesea chiar în ziua în care au fost lipite. Aceste postere pot rezista ceva mai mult dacă oamenii aleg să le ia acasă și poate reușesc chiar și să provoace niște discuții incomode.
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bisluthq · 3 years ago
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Thanks for the answer. Vut 1.hiw do we know they were hooking uo before 28 septiembre? 2. And a lot of people date without being bf gf/but still don't see otger people. There are even exclusive friends witg benefits btw and it's pretty common. So they could've just ocunted the anniversary as the day they became serious/official. Obvs we can't know 100% I'm just wondering where the anrrative came from. Bc "i dont wanna share/do the girls back home"show jealousy/worry not non-exclusiv behavior imk
Go read the full timeline at @youareinlovees but basically she wrote songs about the early hookups - she wrote Gorgeous and KOMH - before 28 September. She also described Cruel Summer as being about him and a situationship and the stress of not knowing where you stand, and Scott spoke about how they knew each other a long time to sessioners. And we also can establish he was in America doing Billy Lynn stuff around that time.
We also know Joe didn’t do exclusive relationships like just as a rule essentially so there’s no way he was hooking up and calling someone who according to her lyrics was playing games his girlfriend.
Also she counts asking him to go to London as a whole other thing and that seems when they got serious - she hasn’t pulled Drake birthday nights since then - so what makes most sense is they were hooking up since late August/early September (possibly 31 August but we can’t know that it’s a fun theory), became exclusive on 28 September, and got serious in November.
Finally we’ve discussed before them being OFFICIALLY non exclusive doesn’t mean they were actually fucking other people, but the arrangement was apparently casual (as explained again in Cruel Summer and its explanation).
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zaturk · 3 years ago
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typehaider · 3 years ago
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Cultural Diversity in Pakistan: A Sociological Perspective
The world is made up of over seven billion people who belong to different kinds of cultures. From the Native Americans in the US to the Mongols in Mongolia, every ethnic group has its own culture. And the coexistence of these cultures within a society without homogenization or cultural hegemony is cultural diversity.
What is culture?
Culture is the lifestyle - a way of being – for ethnic groups. For every ethnic group in a race, there are certain aspects of their culture that define their identity. For example, Muslims in the sub-continent make halwa on Shab-e-Baraat and dress in shalwar kameez on Fridays; Mursi women from southwestern Ethiopia have lip plates; the Chinese deep-clean their homes on New Year’s eve; members of the Māori culture in New Zealand greet each other by pressing their noses and foreheads together.
Culture is a set of unwritten but lasting rules passed down through language from generation to generation. Sometimes there are certain reasons that support a ritual, but there are also times when people cannot explain why members of their ethnicity perform that action. This is because people are inclined to accept their culture as simply the way to exist. Anything else to them is strange and jarring, as evident in the concept of ‘culture shock’.
Where do cultural practices come from?
A society’s religion and geographical territory (including climate and environment) are what make its cultures. For example, the culture in Middle-eastern regions involves both men and women dressing in long, loose garments made with light fabric (tawb for men; abaya for women) because of the desert climate. They have also been covering their heads even before Islam spread its influence due to the harsh daylight and cold nights (climate).
Using the example of the Arabs again, their culture includes cooking that uses dates, olives, and lamb a lot. This is because the most common livestock in that region were sheep and camels and date and olive trees grew in abundance (environment).
Vegetarian cuisine is extremely popular in India, being an essential part of its culture. This comes from the Hindu religion, in which meat and some other ingredients are forbidden. And, it is the norm to greet each other with Salam in Pakistan because it’s a part of Islam. These parts of the culture come from religion rather than the climate or environment.
Cultural Diversity
The heterogeneity and independence of cultures existing within a single society and/or social group is cultural diversity. For instance, if a society’s members include African Americans, Indians, Mexicans, Europeans, Arabs, and East-Asians, as they practice their respective cultures, it will be considered a culturally diverse society.
The inclusion of members of different ethnicities and cultural backgrounds without social prejudice and racism is cultural diversity. If a society has members from different ethnic and cultural groups but they do not/are not allowed to practice their culture, it is not culturally diverse. Instead, such societies are monocultural due to ethnocentrism. Examples of such societies may include certain communities in the USA – especially historically – and even the Pakistani society, to an extent.
Cultural Diversity in Pakistan
Pakistan is a heterogeneous country, comprising of many cultures and religions. The ethnic groups in Pakistan include Baloch, Hazaras, Pashtuns, Punjabis, Pothwaris, Sindhis, Saraikis, Kashmiris, Makranis, Baltis, Burusho, and Muhajirs, out of many others.
Pakistan’s dominant religion is Islam, however, and that influences the cultures in the country in an essential manner. From greeting styles to food, weddings, funerals, and naming, the Pakistani society follows Islam – the Sharia laws and Sunnah – very closely.
And, by association, a considerable part of the Middle-eastern culture (especially Saudi-Arabian), has been integrated into Pakistan’s culture. The concept of wearing an abaya and naming children with ‘Ibne’ and ‘Binte’ suffixes are examples of Arabic culture being infused in Pakistani society.
There is also significant Western influence integrated into the lifestyles of the pre-Independence urban societies, such as the ones in Karachi and Lahore, from the era of the British rule in the sub-continent. Now, due to globalization, there’s also an American influence on Pakistan’s urban societies.
Aside from external influences, there is a significant amount of xenocentrism amongst several cultural groups in Pakistan. There is also a deep sense of religious exclusivism in the Muslim majority that – either directly or indirectly – suppresses other religious groups, such as the Hindus and Christians.
Although Pakistan appears to be a culturally diverse state, it’s actually an amalgamation of different cultural and religious groups suppressing others. Urdu is the national language of Pakistan, but many urban Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashtun, etc. groups fall into two extremes with the language: they either hate it and refuse to speak it unless necessary, or they abandon their native languages in favor of blending in with the historically-urbanized groups in major cities. The same applies to their culture, which results in cultural attrition (or acculturation).
Now, the majority of the bourgeoisie classes are more attuned to Western cultures instead of their native identities. The adoption of the American lifestyle - in regards to social relationships, religion, and values - is evident in nearly all urban groups.
Thus, it can be said that Pakistani society is actually consisting of various pseudo-cultures, set apart only in physical attire and the ‘secular vs. religious’ differences. There is almost no ethnic group in Pakistan that is entirely subscribing to its original culture; instead, these groups have been reshaped by Middle-eastern influences and then Western ideologies.
The cultural diversity that is celebrated in Pakistan is not an acceptance of cultural differences; instead, it’s surface-level momentary cooperation that’s represented through a superflux of Pashtun pakuls, Punjabi bhangras, Sindhi ajraks, and Urdu poetry. There is still ethnocentrism that flips into xenocentrism upon exposure to different cultures prevalent in Pakistan.
Introducing Cultural Diversity in Pakistan
Ethnic groups in Pakistan can celebrate their cultures by accepting them in a way that does not imply they’re superior over others.
1.      Acceptance of one’s own culture: The first step that should be taken in order to make the Pakistani society culturally diverse would be to accept one’s own culture and values. There is no shame in being belonging to a culture that’s vastly different from the ones shown in popular (mostly American) TV shows, or having a mother who’s unable to communicate in English or Urdu.
2.      Respect for differences: Ethnic accents or dressing styles should not be subjected to ridicule, a pakul is not merely a hat to be worn in cultural festivals, and a saree is not a symbol of Bollywood influence or Hinduism, it’s a traditional garment worn by the women of many cultures. The association of cultural pride with daily attires and preferences should be put an end to. If a person prefers to wear jeans over shalwars on regular days, it does not mean they are ashamed of their culture. And, similarly, if a person feels comfortable listening to music in their native language, it does not mean they harbor animosity towards those who prefer Western music.
3.      Recognition of other cultures: An Urdu-speaking family in Karachi is not Hindustani or Sindhi – they’re Muhajirs, and they are allowed to take pride in the customs of their ancestors that were practiced in the region that is now India instead of Pakistan. Gilgitis are not the same as Kashmiris or Baltis or Pashtuns – they have their own identity and culture. Pashtuns are not a carbon-copy of Afghans, Saraikis are not “hybrid Sindhi and Punjabi”, and not all Muhajirs are from Dehli or Lucknow.
4.      Empowering all cultures: The Pakistani entertainment industry and media should be used to spread acceptance, through movies, dramas, and children’s programs. A new wave in Urdu, Pashto, Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, etc. literature and art should be encouraged, creating stories and poetry that would attract the modern generation and keep the languages alive.
5.      Acceptance through languages: A multilingual society should be promoted instead of suppressed through Westernized-conditioning. Language clubs and competitions should be inclusive of all the native languages of Pakistan and not just English and Urdu.
6.      Acceptance and diversity from family institutions: Couples that belong to different ethnic groups should cultivate a culturally diverse environment for their children to grow in. Marriages between members of different cultures should not be shameful; instead, they should be encouraged.
7.      Valuing cultural heterogeneity: most importantly, it should be established that no culture is flawless. And that is because culture is not an innately flawless institution. Certain aspects of it may become redundant, but that does not mean the entire culture should be abandoned. Modifying a culture is not mutilating it; it’s a progression that should not be fueled by globalization.
No change can be brought without the active participation and consent of all ethnic, gender, religious, and age groups. Comfort with one’s own identity will allow the acceptance of other cultures, so it’s important to be aware of one’s ethnic and religious values along with a deep respect for those who are different.
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