Thursday, December 16, 2010
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The AFEA received an offer from his insurance broker (ASEQ).
The offer is this: the insurer AFEA (Sun Life) offers $ 35,000 to AFEA via ASEQ (as intercessor) in exchange for a formal commitment on the part of AFEA to contiue to use the services of ASEQ 2020 (this contract between the two parties ended in 2012). The full amount may be used by AFEA as it sees fit, however AFEA must commit to ten years with ASEQ before December 31, 2010, otherwise the deal falls through.
Unable to hold a general meeting at such short periods, the Executive AFEA wanted to check with its modular organizations (including AECSEL) their opinion on the issue. The Executive Committee has therefore AECSEL talks on the issue. The
AECSEL pronounce very timidly for a commitment from AFEA ASEQ for eight years, so that AFEA get their hands on the amount of $ 35,000 offered to him. So, our executive is largely in favor of the transaction.
However, we have a number of concerns including we would like to share with the exec. of AFEA to take it into account in its deliberations. They are:
1) Although the practice seems common, as stated by the representative of EHAQ, it seems most problematic from an ethical standpoint, to receive an amount of $ 35,000 in exchange for loyalty We vow that anyway ASEQ seems supsicieux, why do not we offer a discount to the same amount, instead? And why the rush to settle the matter so quickly? There is something fishy, and eel book, probably. Merrily we involved in a fraud?
2) The AECSEL surprised at this seemingly benevolent approach from its insurer (SunLife) and its insurance broker (ASEQ); money rarely falls from the sky that way sooner or later, AFEA will probably end up paying one way or another the amount awarded to him for free now, or more.
3) In truth, Exec. AECSEL of (and perhaps also that of AFEA) feels caught in the throat by ASEQ in this matter; is what often happens in cases of monopoly and it is certainly something to frame level of student insurance in Quebec, will we cost? if we refuse the amount (For ethical reasons), we sacrifice a considerable sum that could be assigned to our defense in any wrongdoing by the insurance industry in Quebec (price increases, service cuts already low lark) .
4) Other major assos have cheerfully accepted the manna, what kind of risk we take to put your hand? This risk is it more than not there to hand? We are not equipped to judge.
5) The legality of this transaction seems at least on bail; can we trust what ASEQ in its empresa, we offer as collateral?
6) By accepting a generous sum of money now in exchange for a commitment to long term, we may be trying to take advantage today of the misfortunes of those who follow us to AFEA in seven ten years, which will have to live with our decision without either power.
is the essence of our concerns.
solidarity,
Sebastian Roldan
President AECSEL
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
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The SETU is currently undertaking a survey of its members who act as a scorer!
Your participation survey is essential to the success of this approach.
To download the survey directly:
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Here's the message SETU:
the end of this session, bills of correcting students finish, while the copies, they continue to pile up. Many corrective and remedial us regularly by systematically exceeded those of contract. Several reasons: the contracts are regularly dumped, the department refuses to extend contracts, budgets are cut teaching assistants, and they and they dare not ask for an extension (sometimes accusing, to wrongly, of being too slow-e), or even their supervisor that refusal to complete the corrections. And so many of us will do volunteer work, strengthening our increasingly precarious.
So we decided to fight against this practice. Part of our strategy is to sensitize student associations: we can meet your Executive, or your meeting, you explain in more detail the problem and especially the actions that students and student employees have at their disposal (change form (or revaluation) of the contract collective complaint, etc..) volunteering to fight against. Meet you, it would also enable us to realize the special situation in each department.
other hand, we are launching a survey to assess the magnitude of hours by our members bénéVolées corrective and remedial (see attachment). Thank you kindly distribute it to your members.
We await your news
The union council and the committee to mobilize the Setu.
Coordodelegues.setue @ gmail.com
http://www.setue.org/
514-987-3000 # 3234
PS: we are looking further a-e responsible for the secretariat and a charge-e collective agreement on the Executive Setu ... and always, Stewards! - Caroline JacquetResponsable of delegates Acting '@ gmail.com coordodelegues.setue Unions of Students Employees at UQAM (Setu) 209 Ste-Catherine Estlocal V-2390, Montreal (Qc), H2X 1L2 (514) 987-3000 ext 3234
Monday, November 22, 2010
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AFEA, your faculty association (which includes AECSEL), voted to strike three full days: 23 and November 25 and December 6.
See the website of your faculty association for details and to find out the exact terms, measures and arrangements.
http://www.afea.uqam.ca/
Your Chairman, Sebastian Roldan
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Indeed, following a vote at a general meeting on November 22, AFEA decided to abandon the independence that has been his trademark since its inception to join the ASSE.
For details, see the website AFEA http://www.afea.uqam.ca/ .
Thursday, October 21, 2010
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Dear members, It is with
grrrrand pleasure that we announce the date of the next party of graduate students in Literary Studies at UQAM:
The event will take place on Thursday 16 December Club Date,
1218 rue Ste-Catherine East, metro Beaudry.
From 21:00.
the great pleasure to see you there!
Saturday, October 16, 2010
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Question: Excellency, is this the first time you set foot in a country of honest men?
Answer: No, this is not my first visit ... It is rather the second. I came first in 1997, our African association of Catholic commentators wanted to make a tribute to Cardinal Paul Zoungrana for the good he had done at the Episcopal Conference pan-African. We came so we meet in Ouagadougou in 97 on the theme "Church family of God, exegetical perspective." So we gave mixtures of the Congress to Cardinal Zoungrana which we welcome.
Q. What do you remember of Burkina?
R. I was pleasantly surprised during my first visit because when I arrived at the airport, is the abbot Compaore who greeted me took me to seminary which he was the rector at the time and he told me to leave my luggage in the car because no one will touch it. So I left my suitcase, my briefcase containing diplomatic money and all my papers in the car, but I was still not quiet because if I was flying my papers that I was going to cause problems.
He reassured me that nobody would touch it and left the car completely open. We went to the canteen for a drink that lasted about an hour and we came back. Nobody had touched either the car or my bag. It affected me.
Q. You, Archbishop of Kinshasa as a great capital, how to find - you Ouagadougou?
R. Ouagadougou has its charm. Obviously, it's smaller that Kinshasa is a city size, with 2 million inhabitants, I was told. Kinshasa is now at 10 million 250 thousand inhabitants, in different proportions. First, the country is half a continent and therefore it is much bigger and has the capital it deserves, but obviously with a lot more problems of organization, movement, population. It is not easy to manage, but each has its charm.
Q. What motivated you to agree to sponsor the 4th edition of the Social Weeks of Burkina?
R. When organizers announced me that I was chosen as co-sponsor of the Social Weeks of Burkina, I was reluctant to come forward because this month I had lots of special commitments. Bs insisted that I do and I found it a valuable service to render and that's why I'm here to make it and I'm glad you did.
Q. Compared to This year's theme (1 ), do you really think that the Church's social doctrine is compatible with the political commitment of a Christian?
R. Absolutely! I am convinced that the political commitment of the Christian blends in with the social doctrine of the Church. If the Christian wants to be consistent in his faith and wants to have as reference the social doctrine of the church, chances are he succeeds in life because this doctrine has the source: the Christian revelation has human reason and especially the experience of the Church is addressed to everyone because it is based on natural law. If one follows, there are ways that even people who are not Christians, Muslims or people of traditional religion rule well their state and their country.
Q. But is this only encourage Christians to engage politically, it is not exposed to much more temptation and especially to open the gates of hell with the political?
R. No, the first thing politics is not hell, is service. If everyone went into politics to serve, there would be no reason to believe that it hell. It was learned that the Christian is consistent with his Christian life to the bad practices of politics are not his. There are of course difficulties in politics, but nothing is easy in life. Naturally, there are difficulties everywhere, even in the lives of teachers, priests, in married life, and so on. The political life certainly demand a certain skill, charisma and a certain ability to engage in them, but this is not hell.
Furthermore there is at several levels: there is the highest office, there are those who make the laws, there are those who are in government and there are also civil society, which manage all politics. It is a versatile concept and multifaceted task, but that harmonize with the fact that they have the same goal which is that of servicing the nation.
Q. Bishop, you have yourself to say in 2004 that you n'enviiez not political power and your ecclesiastical power was 1000 times higher than politics, but what do you think of churchmen who blend the politics, as the Archbishop Emeritus of Douala, Christian Tumi Archbishop?
R. One must be cautious at this level. There are several ways of doing politics. At the time of Aristotle, there were those who made policy, but by defining the role and task policies. Currently there are political scientists who also define the policy and practice of politics. There are also those who take power and wield it. Bishops, clergymen whose mission is to ensure that society, the people entrusted to them, have no future danger, they should talk about political issues they discuss in full view of the doctrine of the Church. But to take the power to exercise it, no, it is not their role. And as I said, I'm perfectly happy in my ecclesiastical office and I'm convinced that is a thousand times better than political power. But I respect politicians because they have a feature where you can be holy, because they handle all property of the people, but this is not a vocation for which I have campaigned since I have not been called that, but rather something else.
Q. In your country, you were asked to chair the Transitional Council and the National Sovereign Conference. Nearly 20 years later, what remains of all this?
R. Sovereign National Conference has done a great job we axes 916 of the conference on all aspects of national life. It is a mine of information and it was wrong not to continue its momentum, but the rest sure this is a mine that could inspire the country later 1'aider and more. There are some who were not prepared to follow the Conference on its momentum and it was wrong to keep the country in a line opposite to that of the National Conference which asked that no one ever takes power by force of arms; we did and why it's a bit we're spinning in circles.
Q. After the end of Mobutu's reign in 1997, DR Congo was the scene of rebellions and crises. In your opinion, how can we solve these problems permanently?
Q. Recently (2 ) you have requested the release of 51 prisoners convicted for the assassination of Laurent Désiré Kabila. Is this a condition for reconciliation?
R. First it is a matter of justice, there is no reason why many are in prison while the trial had shown that there had dark areas that should continue to be clarified. That is, why I asked whether we make a trial whether they be freed. It was only fair.
Q. But the Congolese have qualified your statement of "unacceptable interference". ( 3) What is your opinion?
R. This is not an intrusion. I did not interfere in politics. Justice was not fully known, it was normal to say the right and we have no reason to be afraid to do so. The justice must be said.
Q. Rwanda has recently seen genocide charges hanging over him and tried to blackmail. This country is it not the troublemaker of the Great Lakes?
R. There are many players that are handled in our region, there is not that Rwanda is that there are other countries too. It first asks that Rwanda hold a national conference in her womb for reconciliation within apparently he launches into this perspective and this could best - walk. We also ask that in Congo, inside, ethnic arrive to reconcile and actually carry the weight of the past in a process of peace.
This has been tried through the Amani commissions, but they have not quite worked. But not everything can be arranged by the justice, and reconciliation. But for there to be reconciliation, we must kill the hate, as he says in the Epistle to the Hebrews "Christ the enmity between ethnic groups.
Q. Many African countries are characterized by political turmoil. What is the reason you think?
R. There is turbulence because yal'égoïsme. Avoid selfishness and we need politicians know they must pursue the common good and justice and peace will only come if they remember that earthly goods are meant for everyone and everything everyone should be able to benefit.
They must remember that there is a solidarity between all citizens. The law of subsidiarity requires us to walk so that the various social bodies may arrive to supplement and join hands and do not let the upper body do its job and the lower bodies are not theirs.
It is this harmony of the different levels of social bodies that we will manage to help a country to live harmoniously. Obviously, there must be, as the said Pope John XXIII, the 4 pillars of society are justice, peace, love and especially the truth.
Q. African countries are celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of their just independence this year, Bishop, what have we done with our 50 years of independence.
R. Much has been made, much the same. Do not take our 50 years of independence as a monolithic bloc. If I take, by example, my country, we have trained a lot of intellectuals in our own ways, we learned to run a country. Europe was not built in 50 years, it has taken centuries and so we build our country and we are the masters of our business. The history of our country is not easy because we were delivered into the hands of a single country and the greatest good for that matter, is that we are free now and that we are masters of our destiny, which was not the case before. We must learn to lead, to master the workings of a country in a world that is going at breakneck speed and we do.
It is also admirable that our countries come gradually to organize themselves this way. Certainly there are errors, the international community does not assist either. But we must not discourage us, go ahead, take our destiny in our hands and we'll see what happens.
Q. Today, many African leaders are suffering from so-called "tripatouillite" acute, that is to say that there is a disease that causes them to mess with the Constitution of their country to go on forever power. What is your opinion?
R. Burkinabe bishops have already taken a position in this field (4 ) and I have nothing to add that.
Q. Does this mean that you have the same view that the bishops of the Episcopal Conference Burkina Niger?
R. Yes
Q. Some believe that the Church is by definition the house all the sheep, it does not take positions as clear cut the risk of dividing his own children. What do you think?
R. No, the Church knows how to stand up for her children do not divide and they are divided, is that they misunderstand the texts of the Church.
Friday, September 17, 2010
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In 2011, the Inter-University Seminar AECSEL receive the Undergraduate Literature (CIEL).
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The party to celebrate the beginning of the session will be held in The Drinker (403 Ontario East, corner St-Denis) Thursday, September 23 to 17h. All members will receive a free drink. Everyone is welcome!
Thursday, April 8, 2010
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For schools
From April 19 to 23 and 3 to 7 May 2010
For family
April 21 and 9 pm May 2010
All activities are free but some require advance registration.
The Committee members and partners of the River Agreement River Subbasin Watershed
hatred are pleased to invite you!
The days of Wednesday, April 21 afternoon and Sunday, May 9th will be an opportunity
discover the wealth of water near you for 9 activities on Cities and Towns in
: Anderlues, Binche , Dour, Hensies - Bernissart, La Louviere, Mons and Saint-Ghislain
.
The days devoted to schools consist of various activities on the ecosystem
River, the importance of water for people and nature, the uses made of it ... the
to educate all our citizens of tomorrow this heritage that we must defend and protect.
the agenda for April 21 and May 9, 2010
Binche (Epinois)
April 21, 2010: Entertainment for small and larger (from 10 years) "In the Footsteps of witch "Camping de la Sabliere.
"It is through the story and the game we will have to address the most fundamental aspects of our relationship with water. Aided by the Seeker, we (re) learn some things and know-how in the lives of our ancestors, and some survival skills fresh. Put into practice, they allow us to help the Seeker on his quest and the same
opportunity to become a little more independent and a little more aware of the importance of water in our lives. (Opportunity for people with reduced mobility).
Organizer: Camping de la Sabliere (Mr and Mrs Alsteens) and the association Volon'Terre in partnership with the Fondation Nicolas Hulot Schedule: 21/04 13:15 to 14:40, and 2:40 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (+ / - 1.30). Location
appointment: Camping Pit: Wood Street Tonnini, 44-7134 EPINOIS (Binche)
I EGISTRATION mandatory : CAHR: 065/33 66 61 0496/38 67 21, @ cr.trouille skynet.be. (Opportunity to link with the activity below) (20 people max)
April 21 and May 9, 2010 : "Water on hand for a better use of water." (From 8 years and adults). Discover
infrastructure implemented for the recovery of rainwater and sewage natural and selective wastewater pond. Visit the animals of the pond. Animations inside in case of rain.
Organizer: Camping de la Sabliere (Mr and Mrs Alsteens).
Schedule: The 21/04 from 13:15 to 14:40, and 2:40 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (possible link with the action above). The 09/05 from 14:00 to 18:00 (time + / - 1h)
Venue yourself: Camping Pit: Wood Street Tonnini, 44-7134 EPINOIS (Binche)
Registration required: CHRP: 065 / 33 66 61 67 21 0496/38, cr.trouille @ skynet.be. (20 people max)
Anderlues - Binche
May 9, 2010: Tour of the exhibition "Mare Objective" followed by a guided walk of wetlands on the slag heap of Short.
Organizer: NATECOM NPI. Schedule: 14:30 to visit the exhibition and 15:00, guided walk (+ / - 2h30) Venue
you : Initiation Center for Nature and the Environment: 89, rue Jean Jaures - 7134-LEVAL TRAHEGNIES
Information / Registration required : NATECOM ASBL, 064/34 17 65 or natecom@skynet.be
Dour
May 9, 2010: Visit of the operation of the WWTP of Dour. The plant
Dour, with a capacity of 16,000 equivalent inhabitants, treats sewage Dour. The purified water is then discharged into the stream of Elouges. (Access for people with reduced mobility)
Organizer: Intercommunal IDEA. Schedule: From 10:00 to 16:00 (beginning of the last visit). Open house: Duration + / - 1h00.
Venue you : Wastewater treatment plant: Street Baisieux - 7370 DOUR (Attention-way street, enter the street Elouges)
Please call: No
May 9, 2010: Stand presenting the actions of the Natural Park from the high country and the role of the prairies to streams. (Access for people with reduced mobility)
Organizer: Natural Park of High-Country Schedule: From 10:00 to 16:30. (Visit)
Venue yourself: Treatment Plant: Street Baisieux - 7370 DOUR (Attention-way street, enter through the streets of Elouges)
Registration required: No. Information: CARRE Philippe (065/46 09 38), @ ph.carre pnhp.be
Hensies-Bernissart
May 9, 2010: Guided tour "over the water."
The Regional Centre of Initiation to the Environment (CREE) Harchies you to go to meet living beings and ecosystems-marshes Harchies Hensies-Pommeroeul. Browse this wetland of biological interest and discover birds and scenery.
Organizer: CREE Harchies (Natagora): 069 / 58 November 1972 Schedule: Meet at 9:00. (Tour from 2-3 pm) Venue
you : CREE Harchies: Trail Préaux 5-7321 HARCHIES
Registration required for Wednesday, May 5 CHRP : 065/33 66 61, 0496/38 67 21, cr.trouille @ skynet.be (25 people max)
La Louviere
May 9, 2010: visit the nature reserve ponds Strépy, Natura 2000 approach of the parties Crown and communal about amphibians, birds and management of the site and visit the reserve Thieu.
Organizer: City of La Louviere (Thierry NEGRINOTTI) Schedule: Go to 9.30. (Guided 2 to 3 pm) Venue
you : Strépy Square (opposite the farm DELSAMME)
Registration required for Thursday, May 6 from Thierry NEGRINOTTI Service (planting the City of La Louviere ): 0498/93 72 25 or tnegrinotti@lalouviere.be (min 10 people - max 25 persons)
Mons
May 9, 2010: Revitalization of urban eyesores: visit
integration of art in participatory management of land use in urban centers, selection of waste likely to be upgraded in the form of works Art (Eco-design), sorting and disposal of surplus, exhibition inviting local people to reclaim its immediate environment. (Access for Disabled)
Organizer: Collective Recycling (Cédrik DURIEUX: 0487/324 930) Hours: by appointment at 15:00. (1 hour guided tour) Venue
you Place Nervienne in 7000 MONS
Registration required: No. Information: Cédrik Durieux (Collective Recycling): 0487/324.930, durieuxcedrik@hotmail.com
Saint-Ghislain
May 9, 2010: Discover the nature reserve "the Marionville, accompanied by a guide Natagora.
This site, a rich bird life, will be approached from multiple facets: plants, insects, birds .... The tour is open to all knowledge levels and all ages. Information will be provided by the guides on the species present in reserves and on all sites protected by Natagora in the valley of hatred.
Organizer: NATAGORA - Midwest Regional Hainaut Schedule: appointment 10:00. (Tour 1-h30)
Venue you : Parking at the entrance to the reserve, crossing the street and Olivier Marionville Lhoir
Registration required: No. Information: Jean-François Godeau (Natagora): 0472/944 847, jfgodeau@gmail.com
the program for schools (RESERVATIONS REQUIRED!)
Activity 1: Visit the station Dour purification by inter IDEA
Description: Through the visit of the treatment plant of Dour, children learn about the different stages of wastewater treatment and become aware of their environmental impact.
Location: Wastewater Treatment Plant Dour Street Baisieux in 7370 DOUR (enter through the streets of Elouges).
Schedule: On Friday, April 23, 2010 14:00 to 15:00. Duration of tour : 1 hour. Age
targeted : From the 4th primary. Number of children per activity : 30
Opportunity for Disabled : YES
Organiser: IDEA Intercommunale
Contact and Registration: CAHR : 065/336661, 0496/386721 or cr.trouille @ skynet.be
Activity 2: "OBJECTIVE MARE" tour of the exhibition devoted to the teaching pool by the ASBL NATECOM
Description: The exhibition, consisting of educational panels colored accessible to all, shows the main inhabitants of the pond and how they adapt to this particular environment. Advice for making a pond will also be given.
Location: Center Introduction to Nature and the Environment, 89, rue Jean Jaures - 7134-LEVAL TRAHEGNIES
schedule: from 20 to 23 April 2010: 9:00 to 10:30, 11:00 to 12:30 and 13:00 to 14:30. Animation length: 1:30
targeted Age: 6 to 12 years. Number of children per activity: + / - 25 children
Organizer: ASBL NATECOM, Center Introduction to Nature and the Environment. Contact and registration
: Sylvie Miletus: 064/34 17 65 or natecom@skynet.be
Activity 3: Blue Gold by the Natural Park of High-Country (Full)
Description: The animation is designed according to different categories: the water cycle, the change of state (experience), the distribution circuit tap water, the water uses and water, a common heritage of mankind. Ecosystems associated with water and the fight against waste and water pollution are also presented by a game
Organizer: Natural Park of High-Country
Activity 4: The lakes Obourg, a direct look at the chalk aquifer by the House of Life Sciences and Earth
Description: The activity divided into two animations 1:15 stressing the importance of freshwater for humans:
- Description and operation of the aquifer chalk. Why this groundwater are important to humans? Why and how to preserve the quality of water supplies?
- Eco-consumption: the simple ways to avoid wasting water.
Location: Geological Garden: 101 Empire Street - 7034 OBOURG
Schedule: On Monday, May 3, 2010 from 9:00 to 12:00 and from 12:30 to 15:30. Animation length: 3 hours. Age
targeted : 8 to 15 years. Number of children per activity : 1 class (30 children).
Opportunity for Disabled : To see a case by case basis. Organizer: The House of Life Sciences and Earth
Contact and registration: Maison des Sciences and the Earth, John Douli, 065/84 40 65 or info @ the-house-of- sciencesde-the-life-and-the-terre.be
Activity 5: Discovering the life of a pond and revitalization of urban eyesores
Description: Discover the fauna and flora the pool, presenting some ideas to enhance biodiversity in your garden. Integration of art in participatory management of land use in urban / selection of waste likely to be upgraded in the form of artwork (eco-design), sorting and disposal of surplus, exhibition inviting
the local population to regain its immediate environment.
Location: Mons, near the Place Nervienne. Go the center of the Place Nervienne.
Schedule: Thursday, May 6 from 13:30 to 15:30. (Duration 2 hours. 1h for the pool and 1 hour for revitalization)
Age targeted : 10 to 14 years Number of children per activity: 15 Opportunity for Disabled : Yes
Organizers: Collectif Recycling (Cédrik Durieux: 0487/324.930) and the Museum of Natural History of Mons (Bertrand Pasture: 065/401.140)
Contact and Registration: CAHR: 065/336661, 0496/386721 or cr.trouille @ skynet.be
Possibility of a pre-or post-movie animation on wetland animals Museum of Natural History of Mons. Contact Bertrand Pasture at 065/401.140.
Activity 6: The water nearby hand, for better water use
Description: Valuing the rain, cleansing and natural selective finalized by a pond, the pond life. Animations inside in case of rain. Wednesday afternoon is open for children and parents (based on enrollment)
Location: Camping Pit: Wood Street Tonnini 44-7134 EPINOIS (BINCHE)
Hours: from 20 to 23 April from 9:00 to 12:00 and from 13:15 to 16:00. Duration : + / - 1.00
targeted Age: From 8 years. Number of children per activity : 15 to 20.
Opportunity for Disabled : Yes.
Organizer: Camping Pit (Andrée et Michel Alsteens: 065/77 90 27)
Contact and Registration: CAHR: 065/336661, 0496/386721 or cr.trouille @ skynet.be
Activity 7: If the water we were told the campground Pit (Binche)
Description: If the water we were told ... a storyteller will tell us stories about water.
Location: Camping Pit: Wood Street Tonnini 44-7134 EPINOIS (MONS)
Schedule: Thursday, April 22 from 9:00 to 10:00, from 11 am to 12:00 or 14:00 to 15:00. Duration 1h. Age
targeted : From 5 years Number of children per activity: 15 to 20. Opportunity for Disabled : Yes
Organizer: Camping Pit (Andrée et Michel Alsteens: 065/77 90 27)
Contact and Registration: CAHR: 065/336661, 0496/386721 or cr . trouille@skynet.be
Activity 8: "In the Footsteps of the Seeker"
Description " It is through the story and the game we will have to address the most fundamental aspects of our relationship with water. Aided by the Seeker, we (re-) learn certain things and know-how in the lives of our ancestors, and some survival skills fresh. Put into practice, they allow us to help the Seeker on his quest and at the same time becoming a little more independent and a little more aware of the importance of water in our lives. Animation
inside in case of rain.
Location: Camping Pit: Wood Street Tonnini 44-7134 EPINOIS (BINCHE)
schedule: the Wednesday, April 21 from 1:15 p.m. to 2:40 p.m. or 14:40 to 16h. Age
targeted : From 10 years Number of children per activity: 15 to 20 Opportunity for persons with disabilities: Yes
Organizer: Camping Pit (Andrée et Michel Alsteens: 065/77 90 27), Volon'Terre Association, in partnership with the Fondation Nicolas Hulot
Contact and Registration: CAHR: 065/336661, 0496/386721 or cr.trouille @ skynet.be
Activity 9: Shop & Learn scientific "Nitrate and Sustainable Agriculture"
Description: Awareness in the proper use of fertilizer in balance with the needs of plants to maintain water quality. Children experience, ask questions and watch over the four stages of the workshop with the aim to understand and represent: 1) the operation of a farm on a daily basis, 2) the ideal situations for
the fertilizer application, 3) the role of plants and the importance of fertilizer mix, 4) the impact on the aquatic environment of excessive fertilizer
Location: In your school schedule (duration : 1:30)
targeted Age: 8 to 12 years. Number of children per activity : 15
Opportunity for Disabled : yes
Organizer: Nitrawal. Contact and registration : CAHR: 065/336661, 0496/386721 or cr.trouille @ skynet.be
Status: Nitrawal offers a day of entertainment for the whole school into groups of different classes (15 students max / group). He insists, however, a room with water nearby.
For general information: Contract River sub-watershed of Hate ASBL: 065/33 66 61 0496/38 67 21, cr.trouille @ skynet.be
Want to help the success of this event? feel free to spread the information around you!
Thanks to our partners: Camping de la Sabliere, the association Volon'Terre, NATECOM ASBL, Intercommunale IDEA, the Natural Park of High-Country, CRIE Harchies, Natagora, the City of La Louviere , the Collective Recycling the Natural History Museum, Mons, House of Life Sciences and Earth and Asbl Nitrawal.
In collaboration with the Public Service Wallonia, Hainaut province of Cities and Towns Anderlues, Binche, Boussu, Colfontaine, Dour, Erquelinnes, Estinnes, Frameries, Hensies, Honnelles, La Louviere, Mons, Morlanwelz, Quévy, Quiévrain, and Saint-Ghislain.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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VATICAN CITY, 9 MAR 2010 (VIS). Yesterday in New Yok, the Permanent Observer of the Holy See has intervened in the MIA session of the Commission on the Status of Women of the Economic and Social Council (following the Fourth World Conference " Women 2000.
Gender equality, development and peace for the XXI Century "). Mgr.Celestino Migliore said that if the debate had clarified, it also showed disturbing gray areas: "Progress has been obtained by the world these past 15 years on the status of women in girls' education and promotion of women, as primary agents for the eradication of poverty and development, but also by increasing their participation in the life and social policy to eliminate discrimination and domestic violence. "specific laws" emphasize the vital role that women play in society, protect their dignity, their rights and duties. Despite this they continue to suffer in many parts of the world ".
Then the representative of the Holy See has said we could not underestimate the violence against women that constitute abortion, infanticide and child abandonment, as well as discrimination in health and food, while two-thirds of illiterates are women over 15 years. "It is sad to note that three quarters of AIDS patients are girls between 15 and 24 years, that half of victims of international trafficking in human beings is composed of miners, 70% female. All this follows from the backward socio-cultural dynamics, but also slow policy.
"Gender equality in education and employment has also resulted in manipulation of the concept of gender equality in defense of social rights ... Focused on the ideological level this equality leads to a regression instead of feminine dignity. On the other hand, recent papers point to interpret the kind of dissolve any specificity, any complementarity between women and men. If these theories can not change the nature of things, they hinder any real progress in the recognition of the dignity and rights of women ".
Mgr.Migliore then recalled that the documents of international conferences or committees insist on the "link between achievement of personal rights, socio-economic and political concept of health sexual and reproductive rights. This is an abuse beings in gestation while attacking the real needs of women and men. A solution that respects the dignity of woman to ignore the right to motherhood, to be promoted and not compromised by improving health systems and in particular maternity services. "In 1995, he concluded, "The Beijing Platform had proclaimed the inalienable rights of women, as indivisible and universal human rights. That is a basis for understanding the specific dignity of women and girls but also to make it a reality in the world. "
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
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Arsene Wenger has told L'Equipe in 2006 to about Tapie years at OM: "I ' had tried to alert. For that to be careful. I could not prove anything, regrets the current coach of Arsenal. It was very hard. At the time, we lived in the sense of corruption and doping. There was nothing worse than knowing that the dice were loaded. "
Wenger will recognize until it was disturbed by faults in the visible commitment of some of his players. "I had doubts and I shared some of them. (...) It's not even bother to slow down. Just take a corner kick just over one meter left or right a little, not to be very well placed. Enough is enough and can even give the impression of being a good game also. "
the early 90s, Arsene Wenger said he could not be champion of France against Marseille. "It was a great team with outstanding players. It could be a record on its own qualities, "he laments today. Christopher Robert played at ASM at the time ...
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According to ABC, the English newspaper, Gennadios Petrov, Chief of the powerful Russian mafia "Tambovskaya" and one of his deputies said, when intercepted telephone communications, having mobilized between 20 and 40 million euros to "buy" the semi-finals and final of the UEFA Cup 2008 on behalf of Zenit St. Pétesbourg. Another English newspaper, El Pais, for its part, assured that in a taped telephone conversation, Gennadios Petrov "claimed that 50 million had been paid to Bayern. He did not specify if it was dollars, euros or rubles, but asserted that the figure was correct and that there had been payment.
Monday, January 4, 2010
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The slush fund is the secret funding of a club from funds that do not appear in accounting and that can be used without control.
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means the constitution of the slush fund:
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Instead, the transfer of players allows this kind of malfeasance. Fixtures modeled on that of stock market manipulation are then performed. Imagine the situation of a player
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The benefits of a slush fund:
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