The state of art of the technology is giving the
opportunity to improve the spies techniques. And there are companies
that make businesses thanks this opportunity.
Everybody spied you before here and everywhere.. Today, technology helps to spy better.
In the case of China, the difference is that they put you in jail if you don't follow the orders of the Great Leader.
"Dangerous consequences" is not subjective.
I have the case.
One gay trainee was not discriminated during the training process. The
trainer gave him the best training to open him the opportunity to fill a
vacancy. But he didn't pass the training process for his
non-appropriated level for the position. In the end, he argued that he
was discriminated for his sex orientation, and he tried to put down
his low qualification for the specific requirements of the job.
The daily and weekly protests are becoming a crazy
environment where all is possible: shooting, crime, spread of COVID-19
and big business for agitators and pseudo civil-rights organizations..
Yes,
pandemic and protests will factor into voters. But till now, the
"panorama" is confused because a lot of protesters are mixed bad police
officers with the police institution in the wrong way.
The current problem is not the police. The problem is the bad officers
that the police has to push away from the institution and punish from
their crimes.
This
opinion column is a good analysis of America that a lot of people and
politicians don't see because they are distant from New York, Los
Angeles, Chicago or Washington DC.
Some
protests can be spontaneous. I don't believe this long series of
protests are spontaneous. I think , this is the business of
professional agitators.
In a democracy, the spontaneous protests are a way to express disagreement with government and institutions actions.
However, the series of programmed protests is a businesses for people who are behind the scene using the protesters.
Police must continue as the law enforcement institution in the right way.
Some protesters want to debilitate the police to allow that everybody made what he/she wants without the respect of the law.
This
story says that the “remote learning” didn’t work.
My point of view:
1) Remote learning is a tool that health to teach but it doesn’t replace
the teacher.
2) Adults and in the university, it is possible to teach a lot of
disciplines through online course, but not all.
3) In the children education, the use of “remote learning” has more
restrictions because the young children need the direct contact of the
teacher and the total environment of a good classroom.
Computers and Internet don’t replace both key component of the
educational process.
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The state of art of the technology is giving the
opportunity to improve the spies techniques. And there are companies
that make businesses thanks this opportunity.
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Everybody spied you before here and everywhere.. Today, technology helps to spy better.
In the case of China, the difference is that they put you in jail if you don't follow the orders of the Great Leader.
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This will be a great information to put barriers to the violence in the protests.
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"Dangerous consequences" is not subjective.
I have the case.
One gay trainee was not discriminated during the training process. The
trainer gave him the best training to open him the opportunity to fill a
vacancy. But he didn't pass the training process for his
non-appropriated level for the position. In the end, he argued that he
was discriminated for his sex orientation, and he tried to put down
his low qualification for the specific requirements of the job.
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Thanks for your observation!
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Your question about the "future of the Humanity" is a
crucial question that we cannot answer today because all is very
confuse in this "farce'.
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All the human beings must have the civil rights: however the decision can have dangerous consequences.
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The daily and weekly protests are becoming a crazy
environment where all is possible: shooting, crime, spread of COVID-19
and big business for agitators and pseudo civil-rights organizations..
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Hospitality business returns with some new cosmetic details..
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Business of protesters and agitators!
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- Chinese government is an authoritarian regime.
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- Maybe, the the last four years, he will return to his older advisers.
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- Mr.
Trump will not need the bunker for not hearing the criticism of John
Bolton. Probably, he knows today all the content of this book.
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- The withdrawal's decision is the "mirror" of faded US-Germany relationships.
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- Till now we are in the middle of 2020, in an unpredictable world!
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- After all the incidents and disagreements, I think Mr. Esper have to resign for his own decision.
- 0 Likes
- You describe very well the "American heroes" who are destroying America.
- 3 Likes
- Behind all the "colorful literature" of the last few days about George Floyd, there political and other interests.
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- We have to condemn the way George Floyd was killed, but we cannot put Mr. Floyd in the frame of a good model of life.
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- In a lot of opportunities the animals are more humans than the humans.
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- Yes,
pandemic and protests will factor into voters. But till now, the
"panorama" is confused because a lot of protesters are mixed bad police
officers with the police institution in the wrong way.
The current problem is not the police. The problem is the bad officers
that the police has to push away from the institution and punish from
their crimes.
- 2 Likes
- This
opinion column is a good analysis of America that a lot of people and
politicians don't see because they are distant from New York, Los
Angeles, Chicago or Washington DC.
- 1 Like
- Some
protests can be spontaneous. I don't believe this long series of
protests are spontaneous. I think , this is the business of
professional agitators.
- 9 Likes
- In a democracy, the spontaneous protests are a way to express disagreement with government and institutions actions.
However, the series of programmed protests is a businesses for people who are behind the scene using the protesters.
- 20 Likes
- Police must continue as the law enforcement institution in the right way.
Some protesters want to debilitate the police to allow that everybody made what he/she wants without the respect of the law.
- 1 Like
- Police reform doesn't imply a decline in the main mission of the security forces: enforcement of the law!
- 4 Likes
- I would like to remark that "remote learning" is only an education tool, but it doesn't replace the teacher and the classroom.
- 7 Likes
- Good point: It is not possible to deploy a very good classroom environment in "distance'.
- 1 Like
- This
story says that the “remote learning” didn’t work.
My point of view:
1) Remote learning is a tool that health to teach but it doesn’t replace
the teacher.
2) Adults and in the university, it is possible to teach a lot of
disciplines through online course, but not all.
3) In the children education, the use of “remote learning” has more
restrictions because the young children need the direct contact of the
teacher and the total environment of a good classroom.
Computers and Internet don’t replace both key component of the
educational process.
- 4 Likes
- The adult education is different from the children education. Both requests different programs.
- 1 Like
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