This document lists the locations of 40 Space Invader mosaics found around Brussels, Belgium, as of September 2014. For each location, it provides the address and notes whether the mosaic was visible on Google Maps or had disappeared. It references Flickr photo collections and websites documenting the mosaics, which are artistic representations of characters from the 1980s video game Space Invaders that have been installed secretly and without permission in public spaces.
Esta producción se realizó en sala de 5 años del JII N°1 D.E. 7° “Andrés Ferreyra”, B° Caballito, Capital Federal, Argentina. Docente a cargo, Norma Beatriz Merlo, (bettymerlocba@gmail.com). Presentado como trabajo final de la Unidad 1 Introducción a la Integración de TIC en Educación, comisión “A” en el Postítulo docente del Cepa, “Especialización Superior en Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC) y Educación.
Materiales y recursos para la enseñanza (clasificación)Materiales1516
Este documento clasifica y describe diferentes tipos de materiales y recursos para la enseñanza. Se dividen en fungibles y no fungibles. Los fungibles incluyen lápices, colores y papel que se consumen con el uso, mientras que los no fungibles como pinceles, reglas y libros no se consumen. Dentro de los no fungibles se especifican varias categorías como impresos, gráficos, mixtos, auditivos y TIC's, detallando ejemplos de materiales que pertenecen a cada una.
This document lists the locations of 40 Space Invader mosaics found around Brussels, Belgium, as of September 2014. For each location, it provides the address and notes whether the mosaic was visible on Google Maps or had disappeared. It references Flickr photo collections and websites documenting the mosaics, which are artistic representations of characters from the 1980s video game Space Invaders that have been installed secretly and without permission in public spaces.
Esta producción se realizó en sala de 5 años del JII N°1 D.E. 7° “Andrés Ferreyra”, B° Caballito, Capital Federal, Argentina. Docente a cargo, Norma Beatriz Merlo, (bettymerlocba@gmail.com). Presentado como trabajo final de la Unidad 1 Introducción a la Integración de TIC en Educación, comisión “A” en el Postítulo docente del Cepa, “Especialización Superior en Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC) y Educación.
Materiales y recursos para la enseñanza (clasificación)Materiales1516
Este documento clasifica y describe diferentes tipos de materiales y recursos para la enseñanza. Se dividen en fungibles y no fungibles. Los fungibles incluyen lápices, colores y papel que se consumen con el uso, mientras que los no fungibles como pinceles, reglas y libros no se consumen. Dentro de los no fungibles se especifican varias categorías como impresos, gráficos, mixtos, auditivos y TIC's, detallando ejemplos de materiales que pertenecen a cada una.
This document provides definitions and guidance related to key terms and concepts in the EU Return Directive. It defines terms like third-country national, illegal stay, return, return decision, and removal order. It clarifies what situations constitute illegal stay. It also provides explanations around the definition of return, specifying that returning someone to another EU Member State does not constitute return under the Directive. The document provides important context and interpretations to facilitate a harmonized understanding and application of the Return Directive.
This bill requires the Secretary of State to submit a report to Congress on designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization. It cites numerous findings that support this designation, including: that several countries have already designated the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group; the Muslim Brotherhood's founding philosophy incorporated violent jihad and terrorist operations; and that some of its leaders and affiliates have been involved in terrorist attacks or designated as terrorists by the U.S.
This document is a thread by Imam Mohamad Tawhidi listing evidence of links between the Muslim Brotherhood and terrorist acts or affiliations. Over 20 examples are provided spanning from the 1940s to recent years, including assassinations of political leaders in Egypt, bombings that killed hundreds in Syria and Egypt, and militant attacks on police and military forces. Several Muslim-majority countries are noted to have designated the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. Connections between the Muslim Brotherhood and other extremist groups like Al-Qaeda and Hamas are also described.
The Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019 aims to update terrorism offences to reflect the evolving threat and nature of radicalization, disrupt terrorism by enabling earlier police intervention, and ensure sentences properly reflect the seriousness of offences. Key measures include expanding terrorism offences to include online activity, increasing maximum penalties for preparatory offences, strengthening management of terrorist offenders after release, and conferring new stop and search powers at borders to counter hostile state activity. The Act is intended to ensure police and security services have the necessary powers to tackle terrorism and threats to national security.
The document discusses factors that may contribute to radicalization, including:
1) Grievances such as poor family relationships, bullying, and views on foreign policy combined with exposure to radical ideology.
2) Brainwashing and involvement in gangs and low-level crime.
3) Issues with cultural and religious identity for some young people, especially where parents lack English skills.
However, empirical evidence shows most British Muslims feel integrated and do not experience alienation from mainstream society. There is disagreement over whether a "vacuum in leadership" in Muslim communities has been a factor.
12 march hr. 16.10 ca the swedish statement finalJohan Westerholm
Sweden aligns itself with the EU statement and is committed to advancing gender equality as a fundamental human right. Sweden acknowledges that while it has made progress toward equality through policies like parental leave and access to healthcare, gaps still remain for women in areas like wages and unpaid work. Sweden also expresses concern about the global decline of democracy and attacks against human rights defenders and civil society groups. It highlights its feminist foreign policy and support for issues like reproductive rights. Sweden concludes by saying these are troubling times that require defending existing gender equality gains against forces trying to roll them back.
This document provides definitions and guidance related to key terms and concepts in the EU Return Directive. It defines terms like third-country national, illegal stay, return, return decision, and removal order. It clarifies what situations constitute illegal stay. It also provides explanations around the definition of return, specifying that returning someone to another EU Member State does not constitute return under the Directive. The document provides important context and interpretations to facilitate a harmonized understanding and application of the Return Directive.
This bill requires the Secretary of State to submit a report to Congress on designating the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization. It cites numerous findings that support this designation, including: that several countries have already designated the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group; the Muslim Brotherhood's founding philosophy incorporated violent jihad and terrorist operations; and that some of its leaders and affiliates have been involved in terrorist attacks or designated as terrorists by the U.S.
This document is a thread by Imam Mohamad Tawhidi listing evidence of links between the Muslim Brotherhood and terrorist acts or affiliations. Over 20 examples are provided spanning from the 1940s to recent years, including assassinations of political leaders in Egypt, bombings that killed hundreds in Syria and Egypt, and militant attacks on police and military forces. Several Muslim-majority countries are noted to have designated the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. Connections between the Muslim Brotherhood and other extremist groups like Al-Qaeda and Hamas are also described.
The Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019 aims to update terrorism offences to reflect the evolving threat and nature of radicalization, disrupt terrorism by enabling earlier police intervention, and ensure sentences properly reflect the seriousness of offences. Key measures include expanding terrorism offences to include online activity, increasing maximum penalties for preparatory offences, strengthening management of terrorist offenders after release, and conferring new stop and search powers at borders to counter hostile state activity. The Act is intended to ensure police and security services have the necessary powers to tackle terrorism and threats to national security.
The document discusses factors that may contribute to radicalization, including:
1) Grievances such as poor family relationships, bullying, and views on foreign policy combined with exposure to radical ideology.
2) Brainwashing and involvement in gangs and low-level crime.
3) Issues with cultural and religious identity for some young people, especially where parents lack English skills.
However, empirical evidence shows most British Muslims feel integrated and do not experience alienation from mainstream society. There is disagreement over whether a "vacuum in leadership" in Muslim communities has been a factor.
12 march hr. 16.10 ca the swedish statement finalJohan Westerholm
Sweden aligns itself with the EU statement and is committed to advancing gender equality as a fundamental human right. Sweden acknowledges that while it has made progress toward equality through policies like parental leave and access to healthcare, gaps still remain for women in areas like wages and unpaid work. Sweden also expresses concern about the global decline of democracy and attacks against human rights defenders and civil society groups. It highlights its feminist foreign policy and support for issues like reproductive rights. Sweden concludes by saying these are troubling times that require defending existing gender equality gains against forces trying to roll them back.
1. Undertecknare:
1. Adam Rybo
2. Adisa Babovic
3. Agnes Julin
4. Agneta Bergendahl
5. Alexander Peyre Dutrey
6. Alexandra Berg von Linde
7. Ammi Cederström
8. Amira Miller
9. Anders Carlsson
10. Anders Kompass
11. Anders Nordström
12. André Mkandawire
13. Andreas Ten Berge
14. Ann Bernes
15. Anna Beijmo
16. Anna Boda
17. Anna C Carlsson
18. Anna Gralberg
19. Anna Hagström
20. Anna Norell-Jennische
21. Anna Nyberger
22. Anna Theron
23. Anna Uggla
24. Anna Valve Henderson-Young
25. Anna Westerholm
26. Anna Yazgan
27. Anna Öberg
28. Anna-Charlotta Erikson
29. Anna Stina Svantesson
30. Anneli Bailey
31. Annika Gille Williams
32. Annika Jagander
33. Ann-Mari Fritsche Hamrén
34. Astrid Hofslagare
35. Azadeh Alian-Söderqvist
36. Bengt G Johansson
37. Bengt Nilsson
38. Benjamin Escaig
39. Bilge Tekin Befrits
2. 40. Biljana Cuknev
41. Bisera Dimitrova
42. Caisa Ankarsparre
43. Camilla Nevstad Bruzelius
44. Carl Skau
45. Carl Fredrik Wettermark
46. Carl-Johan Wennberg
47. Carolina Benedictsson
48. Catharina Wale-Grunditz
49. Catarina Hedlund
50. Cecilia Anderberg
51. Cecilia Grabos
52. Cecilia Leveaux
53. Charlotta Sparre
54. Charlotta Tiderman
55. Christian Wohlert
56. Christina Linnarud
57. Dag Sjöögren
58. Daniel Blockert
59. Daniela Backman
60. Edvin Hasangjekaj
61. Efraim Gomez
62. Ellen Renman
63. Elias Aneheim
64. Elin Barr
65. Elin Gafvelin
66. Elisabet Aldenberg
67. Elisabet Dahlberg Frisk
68. Emanuel Allroth
69. Emma Gårdsäter
70. Emma Nilsson
71. Emma Wilén
72. Emy Wängborg
73. Erik Ehrner
74. Erik Malmberg
75. Erika Perez
76. Eva Schultz
77. Eva-Lena Gustafsson
78. Fanny Nylander
79. Fanny Zakrisson
3. 80. Faraz Davani
81. Frédérique Claise
82. Fredrike Tamas Hermelin
83. Fredrik Nivaeus
84. Fredrik Storm
85. Frida Bohman Aguouram
86. Frida Jangsten
87. Gabriel Andréasson
88. Gabriella Augustsson
89. Gabriel Lindén
90. Gufran Al-nadaf
91. Gustaf Hannerz
92. Gustaf Marteleur
93. Gustav Dahlin
94. Gustaf Winstrand
95. Hanna Hedström
96. Hanna Lambert
97. Hanna Nelson
98. Hanna Rehn
99. Hannes Berts
100. Harriet Pedersen
101. Helen Ågren
102. Helena Damm
103. Helena Gustavsson Wahlund
104. Helena Reitberger
105. Helena Rietz
106. Helena Sivard-Askvik
107. Helena Storm
108. Helena Sångeland
109. Hélène Saubert
110. Henrik Bergfeldt
111. Henrik Drake
112. Hilding Lundkvist
113. Ida Edwertz
114. Ida Höckerfelt
115. Inger Karlsson
116. Ingrid Bohlin
117. Ingrid Wetterqvist
118. Irina Schoulgin-Nyoni
119. Isabella Törngren
4. 120. Jakob Ström
121. Janet Jansson
122. Javid Saidi
123. Jenny Olwan
124. Jenny Wada
125. Jerker Forssell
126. Jesper Svarén
127. Jessica Lagerström
128. Joachim Bergström
129. Johan Edqvist
130. Johan Fredborn
131. Johan Hallenborg
132. Johan Henriksson
133. Johan Lindberg
134. Johan Rutgersson
135. Johanna Hedström
136. Johanna Lind
137. Johanna Lindquist
138. Johannes Danielsson
139. Jon Åström Gröndahl
140. Josef Ahlberg
141. Josefine Gustafsson
142. Julia Lodén
143. Justin MacDermott
144. Jörgen Lindström
145. Kajsa Eliasson
146. Karin Bolin
147. Karin Henriksson
148. Karin Johanson
149. Karin Stillerud
150. Karl Backéus
151. Karolina Vrethem
152. Kasper Andersson
153. Kerstin Grönman
154. Kerstin Pehrsson-Mazuranic
155. Klara Granat
156. Kristian Julin
157. Kristian Olsson Selerud
158. Kristin Eckardt Johanssen
159. Lars Roth
5. 160. Leila Abdu
161. Lilian Schwirtz
162. Lina Bunis
163. Linda Hinderberg
164. Linda Isotalo
165. Linda Wrede
166. Linda Österberg
167. Linnéa Richardson
168. Lisbeth Björk
169. Lotta Jacobsen
170. Lotta Segerström
171. Louise Bengtsson
172. Louise Stenfors Virenfeldt
173. Lovisa Hellberg
174. Lovisa Ljunggren
175. Magnus Nordström
176. Mahyad Tavakoli
177. Majeed Olerud Khoso
178. Malin Rinnan
179. Marcel Salas Lindell
180. Marcus Mangan
181. Margareta Brisman
182. Maria Cramér
183. Maria Ermanno- Fäldner
184. Maria Falck
185. Maria Gutiérrez
186. Maria Wallin
187. Maria Åkerlund De Francisco
188. Masoud Hashemi
189. Marija Milivojevic
190. Mehdi Talebi
191. Mette Svejdgaard
192. Mia Hallén
193. Michael Hjelmåker
194. Michael Sulusi
195. Mikael Ståhl
196. Monica Törnlund
197. Natalia Karlsson
198. Natali Cikota
199. Negin Tagavi
6. 200. Nicki Khorram-Manesh
201. Nicolas Weeks
202. Niklas Wiberg
203. Nilofar Saidi
204. Nina Gomez Rico
205. Nora Khidir
206. Ola Karlman
207. Parasto Nosrati
208. Paulina Erwing
208. Pegah Behseta Sundell
210. Per Enarsson
211. Per Magnusson
212. Per Örnéus
213. Per-Anders Sunesson
214. Pernilla Nilsson
215. Peter Kvist
216. Peter Svensson Kemeny
217. Petra Zetterberg Ferngren
218. Petter Nilsson
219. Pontus Rosenberg
220. Radoslav Živković
221. Rafik Lassel Sundström
222. Ralph Kron
223. Raquel Ortigueira
224. Robin Rosenkranz
225. Roger M Karlsson
226. Ronnie P Nilsson
227. Sahar Arfazadeh Roudsari
228. Sara Andegiorgis
229. Sara Jakobsson
230. Sara Karlsson
231. Sara Lindegren
232. Saskia Bodin
233. Silvia Sethi Felix
234. Sofia Calltorp
235. Sofia Ekfeldt-Nyman
236. Sofia Tapper
237. Sookia Carlsson
238. Sten Engdahl
239. Susan Beer
7. 240. Susann Nilsson
241. Therese Svensson
242. Thomas Dawidowski
243. Thomas Janson
244. Tom Abrahamsson
245. Tomas Abrahamsson
246. Tomas Wiklund
247. Tor Petersson
248. Torbjörn Wisth
249. Tove Goldmann
250. Tove Rytte
251. Tove Wennergren
252. Ulf Samuelsson
253. Ulrika Ferenius
254. Ulrika Grandin
255. Valeria Pereira Flink
256. Viktor Norén
257. Viktor Sjögren
258. Viveca Ghostine
259. Åsa Anclair
260. Åsa Hjelt
261. Åsa Hultberg