Monday, September 29, 2008

Sayings With The Word Toilet

cringe Delanoe made his camp


Article published in Le Figaro on 29/09/2008 by Sophie Ravinel
records of minimum service in schools and nurseries have divided the Lubavitch majority in the Council of Paris.

"Delanoe vous le savez, il est plutôt légaliste…» Du seul commentaire de l'adjoint au maire de Paris chargé de l'éducation, Pascal Cherki, perçait lundi le regret. Bertrand Delanoë venait de dire son intention d'appliquer la loi du service minimum d'accueil (SMA) dans les écoles, les jours de grève. «Que les choses soient claires, a-t-il déclaré devant les élus du Conseil de Paris : la loi est promulguée, nous sommes républicains, nous l'appliquerons.» Même si le SMA contraint les communes «à assumer l'échec du dialogue social mené par l'État».
Situé à gauche du PS, Cherki bouillonne et prévient - à quelques jours de la grève du 7 octobre dans l'Éducation nationale - qu'à Paris, cette loi sera appliquée du seul bout des lèvres. Contrairement à Lyon où, croit-il savoir, le socialiste Gérard Collomb «non seulement appliquera le SMA mais doit même y être favorable». «Nous n'avons aucune obligation légale de quotas pour accueillir les élèves, a-t-il précisé pour sa part. Nous ferons donc au minimum : un animateur pour remplacer deux profs absents. De toute manière, ces jours-là, question sécurité, c'est l'État qui est responsable…».

Mais au sein de la majorité parisienne, ce sont les Verts qui se démarquent Mayor explicitly. Their president, Sylvain Garel, Bertrand Delanoe has regrets that "not longer resist this unjust law." And indignant that a strike "does not disturb more than those who do, because it reduces their wages."
Monday, those same elected Greens are on the frontlines with the radical left, to address the second of subjects with the most divided city: the subsidies to kindergartens associative Lubavitch Jews. "They are approaching the one million euros, says Garel, to limit sectarian nursery, where single-sex, in fact, we only accept children Jewish. "He regrets that Delanoe," for electoral reasons, "not" more attentive to the respect of public service and secularism. "

"Ascent of communitarianism"

On this line, he is joined by the Socialist Mayor of the twentieth arrondissement, very sensitive "to the rise of communalism" in his neighborhood. Frédérique Calandra, who "refuses to be afraid that (the) discusses an anti-Semite," says: "Like all fundamentalists, the Lubavitch conveys a model of society which I am adamantly opposed." The first are fed up Liberal Jewish friends, "says she, rejoicing that despite the vote of the grant, Delanoe has decided to set up a commission to study compliance or non-public agreements.

For his part, Claude Goasguen - deputy mayor of sixteenth - and who voted subsidies, like the rest of the UMP, was ironically pleased that the mayor of Paris "shared the views of the president's secularism positive ". Mayor out of it, it is forbidden.



SARKOZY and Lubavitch
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Auditing Association Beth Lubavitch Youth directed by the City of Paris
in 2006 under the leadership of Lyne Cohen-Solal
Abstract:
Auditing Association Youth By Beth Lubavitch
engagement letter of 20 December 2005, the Inspectorate General was tasked to conduct an audit of the association Beth Lubavitch Youth.
The association maintains two crèches in the 19 arrondissement, rue Petit and Rue Riquet, with 81 places. It benefits from subsidies that amounted respectively to € 120,875 and € 25,848, under the agreements it has signed with the City of Paris (Department of Families and Early Childhood).
It also manages a whole school (school, college, high school) and by grants from the City of € 447,661 to € 75,668 for school and college. In 2004, the association hosted in 1658 all students.
At the end of their audit, the rapporteurs wish to highlight the following: The reality of community life is not always consistent with the statutes. The association can not be regarded as a religious association under the law of December 9, 1905, because she did not object to the exclusive exercise of religion. The City and the Department are entitled to subsidize its activities. The association has a financial situation remains fragile, even if the last loan taken enabled it to refinance other and to meet its current debts and thus bank to lift its ban. Working capital is still negative. Any new investment should be deferred pending the association has a minimum amount of working capital.
The cost of the two nurseries appears moderate compared to other nurseries association. The contributions of family and that of the municipal grant for cradle are also lower.




Thursday, August 28, 2008

What Is Nadi Dosh And How Is It Resolved

In France, non-religious motivations




Published in Le Monde Diplomatique in August 2008.


school violence, inefficiency of the national education system, the risks of "cultural contamination" in the playground: these themes have long since crossed the Atlantic. And with them the temptation of home schooling. In 2000, the Ministry of Education were approximately one thousand children educated by their parents. In 2006, the Interministerial Mission of Vigilance and Combat against Sectarian Abuses (Miviludes) were over two thousand eight hundred. At present, there are five thousand children of school age but whose parents have chosen home education.
The fact that the school is not compulsory in France remains unknown. The instruction is only a duty but it "may be given either in institutions or public or private schools or in families with parents or one of them, or any person of their choice," as indicated in the Education Code (art. L.131-2).
Proponents of this latter method, however, are obliged to declare to Authorities earlier this year and to comply with annual audit inspectors of National Education. They do not benefit from the allowance for school, to the chagrin of advocates of this system, claiming equal treatment with families choosing public or private.

Three associations share the field of home education in France. The oldest, Children First, includes four hundred and fifty families and this year celebrates its twentieth anniversary. "Legislation tends to go wrong, it is difficult to say that the French community of homeschooling will continue to grow, "says MmeMarianne Dethier, board member of the association. She herself was educated for his two toddlers, she says, "could lead a nomadic lifestyle."

Unlike the U.S., the religious factor is not a determining factor in France. "Most parents take their children out of school because they feel that the institution no longer complies with the rhythms of the students. Many feel they can do better than school. Others invoke motivations philosophical or violence related to school, "says Sylvie Humeau. Regretting being "systematically accused of bigotry," the advocate of free association to learn and teach other theories refers to alternative teaching. As, for example, Maria Montessori (1870-1952), Italian physician who developed a teaching system based on self-determination and the natural curiosity of children. "We seek to give meaning to education and reject the model of learning for learning," claims Ms. Humeau.

Brygo Julien.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Bauer Skate Comparisons

It's happening right now rather:

but in fact,

but in fact,

but in fact,

Because, well, blogging is fun but it takes time, so I try to restart, you see.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Free Training Of O Streams

Obviously

you can be happy to have a job or two to pay your 206, that kind of put you diiiileurss BHV hallucinogen in your glass when you got your back, to have sick colleagues, collect, to train, enjoy your evenings in front of your laptop GigaPort superb thanks to them, do not waste your money on the weekend but on Tuesday or Thursday and a girl was born with not only 4 legs but also arms 4.

But hey, with all that everything baazaaar did not see much.