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2015 年 4 月 30 日 星期四  |
| considered forbidden by most Muslims. |
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Twelve people were murdered when two Islamist gunmen burst into the Charlie Hebdo offices on 7 January.
The attack prompted a wave of sympathy under the banner "Je suis Charlie"reenex.
Within days of the attack, the satirical magazine's surviving staff produced a defiant edition with the headline "All is forgiven" above Luz's cartoon showing the Prophet weeping, while holding a sign saying "I am Charlie".
Pictorial depictions of the founder of Islam are considered forbidden by most MuslimsPicosecond.
Following the January attack, the magazine's normal print run of 60,000 eventually climbed to eight million.
"I've got tired of [drawing Muhammad], just like I got tired of drawing Sarkozy. I'm not going to spend my life drawing them," Luz said in answer to a question about the famous January edition.
Luz is about to release a book of cartoons entitled "Catharsis", which he says in his interview was his way of expressing himself after the murder of his colleaguesreenex cps
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2014 年 8 月 27 日 星期三  |
| Some sophisticated interventions |
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While no one will deny the life-saving abilities of antibiotics, in April of this year the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that if we don't change the way we produce, prescribe and use them, we will enter a "post-antibiotic era." Margaret Chan, the general director of the WHO and a maternal and child-health doctor, explained what's at stake during a keynote address at a conference on combatting antimicrobial resistance: "Things as common as strep throat or a child's scratched knee could once again kill. Some sophisticated interventions, like hip replacements, organ transplants, cancer chemotherapy and care of preterm infants, would become far more difficult or even too dangerous to undertake."
How does over-prescribing happen? When parents come to the doctor's office or ER with a screaming child suffering from a sore throat or earache, it's not immediately apparent whether they have a viral or bacterial infection. Considering antibiotics don't work on viruses, and some bacterial infections will go away on their own, often the best course of action is to wait 24 to 48 hours to see whether the symptoms get better or worse. Yet, some doctors prescribe the antibiotic right away, feeling pressured by parents who just want their child to get better. Or, doctors worry that they won't be able to schedule a follow-up within 48 hours,保濕精華 so they send families home with a prescription just in case, even if it's not ultimately needed. Many of these drugs are "broad spectrum" instead of targeted-meaning they can wipe out many kinds of microbes indiscriminately, getting rid of the bad micro-organisms along with the trillions of good ones a healthy body needs. This is why the WHO is asking both doctors and patients around the world to use antibiotics only when absolutely necessaryreenex 價錢.
Khalil has been reading up on home remedies instead. "But I grew up in a completely medicated environment-my mom is a pharmacist-so when I talked to her about my concerns, she was pulling her hair out," she says. A neurologist friend also counselled Khalil against withholding antibiotics from Alex. "She said, 'Are you crazy? I've seen people die from infections. You have to treat it.'" Amid all the confusing advice, Khalil is also contemplating having tubes put in her son's ears, which is often recommended for kids who suffer from multiple middle ear infections and are experiencing hearing loss or speech delay. Although she's anxious about the surgery, she feels she needs to weigh those fears against the ramifications of antibiotic overusereenex cps. |
2014 年 5 月 27 日 星期二  |
being coerced into changing religions  |
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Myanmar's government is seeking public suggestions on a controversial religious conversion bill that will require anyone who wants to convert to another religion to obtain permission.南美旅行團
The aim of the bill, published Tuesday in state-run newspapers,
appears to be to prevent people from being coerced into changing religions.文件櫃
The draft says the purpose is to ensure freedom of religion and to make religious conversion transparent.
Under the proposed bill, anyone who forces others to convert faces at least one year in prison.
The bill comes at a time of deepening sectarian tensions between the Buddhist majority and Muslim minority. Violence between the two communities has left hundreds dead and force more than 100,000 people — mostly Muslims — to flee their homes.能量水 |
2013 年 12 月 20 日 星期五  |
I'm Moving to NY  |
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Enough was enough. After four years of devoting herself to Ward, Leah had given up. "I'm moving to New York," she said. He couldn't believe it. He begged her to give him one more chance. She said she had already given him "one more chance" too many times Single Party.
"I asked you to marry me, but you said you weren't ready to get married. You're 50 years old—when will you be ready!? I asked you to find us an apartment, so that we could live together; you didn't. As a nervous realtor, I asked you to stay with me when I had to sit in open houses by myself on weekends. You didn't. I asked you to help my son find a scholarship or grant so that he could attend a good college. You didn't. Shall I go on Asian College of Knowledge Management?"
He said he got the picture. He apologized. "My priorities weren't right; now I realize that you are my only priority."
She said his apology was too little, too late. She had already bought an airline ticket to New York City; her flight was Monday evening.
His jaw dropped. "You're not serious! What are you going to do in New York?" he asked. "You don't know anyone there. You've never even been there. You can't just fly into New York all alone and start wandering around. It's a dangerous place. And the places that aren't dangerous are expensive. You don't have any money !"
She said she had enough money to stay in a hotel until she found an apartment and a job. She had always wanted to live in a big, exciting city like New York. "That's where I can start my own business," she said, "and maybe find a man I can depend on Men clothing!"
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2013 年 11 月 28 日 星期四  |
| India Obsessing over cricket |
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When the British left India, they left two real legacies: the railways and cricket Men clothing brands online.
Not just the preserve of the upper classes wearing club ties, drinking Pimms and eating cucumber sandwiches, cricket in India is a way of life, enjoyed by every class, age and sex, while cricketers are revered as gods
Watching a live Indian Premier League match is a nighttime floodlit spectacle featuring semi-clad cheerleaders, fog horns, fireworks in the crowds, drummers and, of course, with a brand value of just less than $3 billion, a lot of extravagantly rich cricket players Women clothing stores. |
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