- 1. Is this the end of good beef products?
- (Globalist Agendas)
- ... ter William Engdahl writes. "Typically, they are using dystopian linguistic framing to give the illusion they are up to good when they are actually advancing an agenda that will lead to famine a ...
- Created on 01 December 2023
- 2. Much to forgive: Adults have failed children in foisting unnecessary, harmful Covid-19 restrictions on them.
- (Covid Dystopia)
- ... muffling their speech, mask-wearing makes it harder for young children to develop linguistic skills and prevents children with hearing impairments from lip reading. Unable to rely on facial cues, teacher ...
- Created on 20 April 2021
- 3. Hunting Warhead
- (Paedophile Police)
- ... olice. Homeland Security had arrested Faulkner on Oct. 3, but Warhead was expected to post a canary the next day. Griffiths poured over Warhead’s posts, studying his spelling errors and punctuation a ...
- Created on 18 December 2019
- 4. Personal stories of contact with the Queensland adult guardianship system
- (Australian public guardian corruption)
- ... supportive relationships must be taken into account. 9 Maintenance of environment and values (1) The importance of maintaining an adult’s cultural and linguistic environment, and set of values (including ...
- Created on 19 July 2019
- 5. The Cracks in the Edifice of Transgender Totalitarianism
- (Uncategorised)
- ... College of Pediatricians (ACPeds) describes the linguistic innovation as follows: From a purely scientific standpoint, human beings possess a biologically determined sex and innate sex differences. ...
- Created on 14 July 2019
- 6. Children removed from families are at highest risk to suicide
- (Child protection statistics)
- ... inmates, foster children, the homeless, the chronically impoverished, newly arrived migrants, culturally and linguistic migrants and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, we start with behavioural observations ...
- Created on 27 September 2016
- 7. Reasons given by CPS in Norway for depriving children of their parents
- (Research on Child Protection)
- ... . The CPS were alerted by the kindergarten about this 'cause for worry'.] (36) The child's linguistic development is delayed, due to insufficient stimulation from its parents. [Children vary up to sev ...
- Created on 07 February 2016
- 8. Reform for better child protection
- (What do we want?)
- ... r the Article 30 of the International Covenant of Rights of the Child which clearly states : “In those States in which ethnic, religious or linguistic minorities or persons of indigenous origin exist, a ...
- Created on 09 March 2014
- 9. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
- (Uncategorised)
- ... learning of sign language and the promotion of the linguistic identity of the deaf community; Ensuring that the education of persons, and in particular children, who are blind, deaf or deafblind, ...
- Created on 03 November 2010
- 10. Public Guardian Prisoners Are Denied These Basic Human Rights - Emily Brown is a Perfect Example and she is ENFORCED DISAPPEARANCE by Jonathon Harveson of the NSW Public Guardian
- (Australian public guardian corruption)
- ... to recognition and support of their specific cultural and linguistic identity, including sign languages and deaf culture. 5. With a view to enabling persons with disabilities to participate on an ...
- Created on 03 November 2010
- 11. "Domestic Violence"
- (Domestic Violence)
- ... rly encourages applications for projects with a focus on awareness and community education in culturally and linguistically diverse communities, and for women with disabilities as well as in Aboriginal communit ...
- Created on 21 September 2010
- 12. Guardianship Act 1987 - Sect 4 - General Principles
- (Guardianship)
- ... the family relationships and the cultural and linguistic environments of such persons should be recognised, (f) such persons should be encouraged, as far as possible, to be self-reliant in matters ...
- Created on 20 August 2010
- 13. Why do muslims execute innocent people?
- (Islam)
- ... ujtahid-i Shabestari (b. 1936), Iranian philosopher ‘Abd al-Karim Soroush (b. 1945), and the Syrian Muhammad Shahrur (b. 1938)—have tried to develop ways to account for the social, linguistic, and rel ...
- Created on 01 April 2006