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To: TobagoJack who wrote (182475)1/9/2022 9:16:41 AM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217795
 
The future King of England speaks of hope for the new year. I embolded some of the text myself.

Prince Charles gives big statement amid Prince Andrew's legal battle (geo.tv)
Prince Charles, the heir apparent to the British throne as the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II, has sent a message of hope for 2022, recognising the bravery of those who help persecuted people around the world.

In his statement, which was shared on Clarence House's official Instagram account Saturday, the future King paid tribute to the people around the world 'who are standing up for freedom and human rights.'

Charles said: "As we start a New Year, we might take a moment to remember the many people around the world who are standing up for freedom and human rights.



"In places such as Afghanistan, Syria and Myanmar, among others, the threats and reality of political and religious persecution and insecurity are coupled with an increasingly dire humanitarian situation."

"In the face of such adversity, incredibly brave individuals, local communities and international organizations are responding to great needs by providing vital assistance."

It added: "I pray for peaceful resolutions to these conflicts and that we might all be blessed with the courage to support those in need, wherever they may be."

It concluded: "The Prince of Wales has sent a message of hope for 2022, recognising the bravery of those who help persecuted people around the world. The Prince is Patron of @rescueorg and President of @BritishRedCross; both organisations work with communities displaced by war or conflict."

Prince Charles' statement comes amid reports that Prince Andrew’s assault case could damage the monarchy on a much wider scale.

Last week, Andrew's friend Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty of recruiting underage girls to be sexually abused by her ex-boyfriend Epstein.

Andrew's accuser Virginia Giuffre has levelled serious allegation against the Duke of York, claiming she was forced to have sexual relations with Prince Andrew in 2001 at Epstein’s private island.

Roberts expressed her bliss on Ghislaine Maxwell's guilty verdict, saying “I hope that today is not the end but rather another step in justice being served. Maxwell did not act alone. Others must be held accountable. I have faith that they will be."
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Just like BTC, we might see some "chaos theory" type bifuruications happening I imagine.


This is my fav. I used have this on my office wall at the back of me as an engineering manager back in the 1980's. Really ! -g-




but that was when I was buying brand new top of the range, primo, Dell 386's for office computers. I needed the guys and gals to be ahead of the curve. There was major chit to deal with, and problems, including chaos, needed to be out in the open where people could clearly see the issues at hand.

These days of course the art has much improved.






Such fun to dawdle with pretty pics in retirement -g-



To: TobagoJack who wrote (182475)1/9/2022 10:17:58 AM
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Various non-conformers still sending funds to this lady. Still active from last communique

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Mark Sharman – Against Vaccine Passports

As a failed student teacher, I did try and prepare for my real life lessons.

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I remember a maths lessons where I was going to be evaluated while teaching to a large secondary school class. It was on fractions to unruly teenagers in Scotland. I did prepare carefully.

(1) A brief talk at beginning. Do we need to learn to count and do sums in the new age of calculators?

(1a) Get "to and from" conversations going with students, even encourage a little unruliness and jeering.

(2) Show utube movie scene as shown here.



but stop scene as as marginalised minority character, who has commited crime, is considering options. Then pick vocal character, probably white male, so ... how many shots were fired ? I had previously taken the trouble of counting them -g-

Replayed and clipped though movie scene with students, counting shots, making observations.

(3) Teach fractions.

The lesson plan worked as anticipated. Amazed how easily everyone took up fractions after initial chit chat and video,

I was scored very harshly by the monitor though. I made all sorts of mistakes seemingly. Just wasn't good enough.