Jesus' First 100 Days: Jesus' First MiracleStephen Palm
This document summarizes Jesus' first miracle at the wedding in Cana. It discusses three key points: 1) Jesus demonstrated his compassion by turning water into wine when they ran out, showing flexibility. 2) Jesus demonstrated his authority over the servants and religious customs. 3) Jesus demonstrated his power and glory through the miracle, with the disciples believing in him, and it being the first of his signs.
The document discusses press freedom conditions in 18 countries including Thailand, Venezuela, Russia, Turkey, Burundi, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, China, North Korea, and Eritrea. It notes threats, harassment, imprisonment, torture, and killing of journalists as well as censorship, propaganda, and lack of independent media in these countries. Many leaders are described as exerting control over press and media.
Il conto termico è un meccanismo di incentivazione pensato per riqualificare gli edifici col fine di migliorarne le prestazioni energetiche, riducendo i costi dei consumi, e per consentire alle PA di adempiere alle disposizioni contenute nella direttiva di riferimento sull'efficienza energetica.
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Formation des journalistes en Afghanistan par RSFRobin Grassi
C’est dans ce contexte pré-électorale que RSF s’est rendu en Afghanistan du 10 au 20 septembre pour organiser quatre formations pour 65 journalistes (dont 29 femmes) venus de 19 provinces et de 48 médias indépendants.
Jesus' First 100 Days: Jesus' First MiracleStephen Palm
This document summarizes Jesus' first miracle at the wedding in Cana. It discusses three key points: 1) Jesus demonstrated his compassion by turning water into wine when they ran out, showing flexibility. 2) Jesus demonstrated his authority over the servants and religious customs. 3) Jesus demonstrated his power and glory through the miracle, with the disciples believing in him, and it being the first of his signs.
The document discusses press freedom conditions in 18 countries including Thailand, Venezuela, Russia, Turkey, Burundi, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, China, North Korea, and Eritrea. It notes threats, harassment, imprisonment, torture, and killing of journalists as well as censorship, propaganda, and lack of independent media in these countries. Many leaders are described as exerting control over press and media.
Il conto termico è un meccanismo di incentivazione pensato per riqualificare gli edifici col fine di migliorarne le prestazioni energetiche, riducendo i costi dei consumi, e per consentire alle PA di adempiere alle disposizioni contenute nella direttiva di riferimento sull'efficienza energetica.
Este documento presenta diferentes estrategias de lectura como previewing, skimming y scanning. Explica que previewing permite examinar rápidamente el contenido y organización de un texto a través del título, subtítulos y gráficos para hacer predicciones. Skimming permite obtener una idea global del texto de manera superficial, mientras que scanning busca información específica rápidamente al desplazar los ojos por el texto.
Formation des journalistes en Afghanistan par RSFRobin Grassi
C’est dans ce contexte pré-électorale que RSF s’est rendu en Afghanistan du 10 au 20 septembre pour organiser quatre formations pour 65 journalistes (dont 29 femmes) venus de 19 provinces et de 48 médias indépendants.
The document discusses the benefits of cloud computing for small and medium-sized businesses. It notes that cloud computing allows businesses to access computing resources, such as data storage and software, without having to maintain physical servers. This reduces upfront costs and allows businesses to scale resources as needed. The cloud also enables collaboration and makes data accessible from anywhere.
The document discusses the history and development of the internet from its origins as a US military program called ARPANET in the 1960s to its commercialization and widespread use today. It provides an overview of important milestones like the creation of TCP/IP protocols and the World Wide Web, and how these innovations allowed the internet to evolve from a small research network to a global communication system. The document also notes how the internet has transformed how people access information and communicate globally.
Parisian street artist joins RSF in campaign for jailed Turkish journalistsRobin Grassi
Backed by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the well-known Parisian street artist C215 will use stencils to repeatedly paint the faces of ten imprisoned Turkish journalists across the urban landscape in several Parisian districts on next weekend, May 27 and 28, in a show of solidarity with all journalists detained in Turkey.
Turquie : Portraits de 10 journalistes emblématiquesRobin Grassi
Les 27 et 28 mai, RSF lance avec C215 une opération de soutien aux journalistes turcs emprisonnés. Tout au long du week-end, le célèbre artiste de rue réalisera les portraits en pochoirs de dix d’entre eux sur du mobilier urbain dans plusieurs arrondissements de Paris.
The document outlines severe restrictions on press freedom and censorship of media in Turkey. It notes that Turkey ranks 151st out of 180 countries in press freedom. It lists actions taken by the Turkish government including banning 58 newspapers and 15 magazines, censoring the internet and social networks, revoking over 775 press cards and hundreds of journalist passports, jailing over 100 journalists, closing 29 publishing houses, and shutting down 28 TV stations, 34 radio stations and 5 news agencies. The document calls on European leaders not to ignore the situation in Turkey.
The document summarizes press freedom conditions in 18 countries as reported by Reporters Without Borders in their 2016 World Press Freedom Index. It lists the leader of each country followed by several bullet points describing threats, censorship, imprisonment, and harassment faced by journalists in that nation, such as restrictive laws being passed, journalists being arrested, tortured, or forced into exile, and total government control over media. The countries covered include Thailand, Venezuela, Russia, Turkey, Burundi, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, China, North Korea, and Eritrea.
The document discusses press freedom issues in multiple countries around the world according to the 2016 World Press Freedom Index. It provides brief summaries of the media environments and challenges faced by journalists in countries such as Thailand, Venezuela, Russia, Turkey, Burundi, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, China, North Korea, and Eritrea. Issues mentioned include censorship, imprisonment of journalists, harassment of journalists and their families, repressive laws, control of media by the state, and physical attacks on journalists.
The document discusses the benefits of cloud computing for small and medium-sized businesses. It notes that cloud computing allows businesses to access computing resources, such as data storage and software, without having to maintain physical servers. This reduces upfront costs and allows businesses to scale resources as needed. The cloud also enables collaboration and makes data accessible from anywhere.
The document discusses the history and development of the internet from its origins as a US military program called ARPANET in the 1960s to its commercialization and widespread use today. It provides an overview of important milestones like the creation of TCP/IP protocols and the World Wide Web, and how these innovations allowed the internet to evolve from a small research network to a global communication system. The document also notes how the internet has transformed how people access information and communicate globally.
Parisian street artist joins RSF in campaign for jailed Turkish journalistsRobin Grassi
Backed by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), the well-known Parisian street artist C215 will use stencils to repeatedly paint the faces of ten imprisoned Turkish journalists across the urban landscape in several Parisian districts on next weekend, May 27 and 28, in a show of solidarity with all journalists detained in Turkey.
Turquie : Portraits de 10 journalistes emblématiquesRobin Grassi
Les 27 et 28 mai, RSF lance avec C215 une opération de soutien aux journalistes turcs emprisonnés. Tout au long du week-end, le célèbre artiste de rue réalisera les portraits en pochoirs de dix d’entre eux sur du mobilier urbain dans plusieurs arrondissements de Paris.
The document outlines severe restrictions on press freedom and censorship of media in Turkey. It notes that Turkey ranks 151st out of 180 countries in press freedom. It lists actions taken by the Turkish government including banning 58 newspapers and 15 magazines, censoring the internet and social networks, revoking over 775 press cards and hundreds of journalist passports, jailing over 100 journalists, closing 29 publishing houses, and shutting down 28 TV stations, 34 radio stations and 5 news agencies. The document calls on European leaders not to ignore the situation in Turkey.
The document summarizes press freedom conditions in 18 countries as reported by Reporters Without Borders in their 2016 World Press Freedom Index. It lists the leader of each country followed by several bullet points describing threats, censorship, imprisonment, and harassment faced by journalists in that nation, such as restrictive laws being passed, journalists being arrested, tortured, or forced into exile, and total government control over media. The countries covered include Thailand, Venezuela, Russia, Turkey, Burundi, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, China, North Korea, and Eritrea.
The document discusses press freedom issues in multiple countries around the world according to the 2016 World Press Freedom Index. It provides brief summaries of the media environments and challenges faced by journalists in countries such as Thailand, Venezuela, Russia, Turkey, Burundi, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, China, North Korea, and Eritrea. Issues mentioned include censorship, imprisonment of journalists, harassment of journalists and their families, repressive laws, control of media by the state, and physical attacks on journalists.