Hass, Beleidigungen, Drohungen: Die Sprache auf den Schulhöfen verroht immer mehr. Der Bayerische Lehrerverband schlägt deshalb Alarm und fordert verbale Abrüstung.
Hass, Beleidigungen, Drohungen: Die Sprache auf den Schulhöfen verroht immer mehr. Der Bayerische Lehrerverband schlägt deshalb Alarm und fordert verbale Abrüstung.
Seleukia - Ein Lego Brickfilm in deutsch (german). Der Vater einer Familie regt sich über die Flüchtlinge auf. Im Traum muss er aber selbst fliehen und...
Seleukia - Ein Lego Brickfilm in deutsch (german). Der Vater einer Familie regt sich über die Flüchtlinge auf. Im Traum muss er aber selbst fliehen und...
Im Rahmen des Weltflüchtlingstages ist die Internetseite www.nohatespeech.lu online gegangen. Das No Hate Speech Movement wurde vom Conseil de l’Europe gestartet und hat als Ziel, vorrangig Jugendliche sowie Jugendorganisationen als Teil der Zivilgesellschaft dazu aufzufordern, sich aktiv gegen jede Form von Hate Speech einzusetzen. In Folge eines Aufrufes des Service National de la Jeunesse haben sich 25 Organisationen, darunter BEE SECURE, um die Kampagne in Luxemburg aufzubauen.
Jugendorganisationen, Gruppen von Jugendlichen, sowie Schulklassen können ihr eigenes Projekt zur Kampagne beitragen, indem sie ihre Vorschläge über das vorhandene Formular auf der Webseite einreichen.
Mehr Informationen als auch andere Möglichkeiten, die Kampagne zu unterstützen, lassen sich auf www.nohatespeech.lu finden.
Im Rahmen des Weltflüchtlingstages ist die Internetseite www.nohatespeech.lu online gegangen. Das No Hate Speech Movement wurde vom Conseil de l’Europe gestartet und hat als Ziel, vorrangig Jugendliche sowie Jugendorganisationen als Teil der Zivilgesellschaft dazu aufzufordern, sich aktiv gegen jede Form von Hate Speech einzusetzen. In Folge eines Aufrufes des Service National de la Jeunesse haben sich 25 Organisationen, darunter BEE SECURE, um die Kampagne in Luxemburg aufzubauen.
Jugendorganisationen, Gruppen von Jugendlichen, sowie Schulklassen können ihr eigenes Projekt zur Kampagne beitragen, indem sie ihre Vorschläge über das vorhandene Formular auf der Webseite einreichen.
Mehr Informationen als auch andere Möglichkeiten, die Kampagne zu unterstützen, lassen sich auf www.nohatespeech.lu finden.
Atheism is, in the broadest sense, the absence of belief in the existence of deities.[1][2][3][4] Less broadly, atheism is the rejection of belief that any deities exist.[5][6] In an even narrower sense, atheism is specifically the position that there are no deities.[1][2][7] Atheism is contrasted with theism,[8][9] which, in its most general form, is the belief that at least one deity exists.[9][10][11]
The term "atheism" originated from the Greek ἄθεος (atheos), meaning "without god(s)", used as a pejorative term applied to those thought to reject the gods worshiped by the larger society.[12] With the spread of freethought, skeptical inquiry, and subsequent increase in criticism of religion, application of the term narrowed in scope. The first individuals to identify themselves using the word "atheist" lived in the 18th century during the Age of Enlightenment.[13] The French Revolution, noted for its "unprecedented atheism," witnessed the first major political movement in history to advocate for the supremacy of human reason.[14]
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Atheism is, in the broadest sense, the absence of belief in the existence of deities.[1][2][3][4] Less broadly, atheism is the rejection of belief that any deities exist.[5][6] In an even narrower sense, atheism is specifically the position that there are no deities.[1][2][7] Atheism is contrasted with theism,[8][9] which, in its most general form, is the belief that at least one deity exists.[9][10][11]
The term "atheism" originated from the Greek ἄθεος (atheos), meaning "without god(s)", used as a pejorative term applied to those thought to reject the gods worshiped by the larger society.[12] With the spread of freethought, skeptical inquiry, and subsequent increase in criticism of religion, application of the term narrowed in scope. The first individuals to identify themselves using the word "atheist" lived in the 18th century during the Age of Enlightenment.[13] The French Revolution, noted for its "unprecedented atheism," witnessed the first major political movement in history to advocate for the supremacy of human reason.[14]
Il a été professeur dans des quartiers sensibles, adepte des arts martiaux et se mue à l'occasion en pianiste et compositeur. Vincent Cespedes aime l'éclectisme et plus encore peut-être la proximité.
Ce philosophe français qui tranche avec ses pairs s'intéresse dans son dernier ouvrage, Oser la jeunesse, aux "nouveaux jeunes" dans une société qui, assure-t-il, ne rate jamais une occasion de les déconsidérer. Pour les sauver du suivisme consumériste ou du manichéisme des islamistes, Vincent Cespe
À méditer et suivre...
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Il a été professeur dans des quartiers sensibles, adepte des arts martiaux et se mue à l'occasion en pianiste et compositeur. Vincent Cespedes aime l'éclectisme et plus encore peut-être la proximité.
Ce philosophe français qui tranche avec ses pairs s'intéresse dans son dernier ouvrage, Oser la jeunesse, aux "nouveaux jeunes" dans une société qui, assure-t-il, ne rate jamais une occasion de les déconsidérer. Pour les sauver du suivisme consumériste ou du manichéisme des islamistes, Vincent Cespe
Arctic Monkeys - Do I Wanna Know? (Official Video) Subscribe for more Arctic Monkeys videos - http://www.youtube.com/ArcticMonkeys Do I Wanna Know? The first..
Arctic Monkeys - Do I Wanna Know? (Official Video) Subscribe for more Arctic Monkeys videos - http://www.youtube.com/ArcticMonkeys Do I Wanna Know? The first..
If we don't take responsibility for ourselves and our actions, if when we give our word it is as fleeting as a tweet, and we give ourselves permission to be unreliable, irresponsible, and flaky, then we are exactly that which we have been accused...
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Good READ!!! ===> 21st-Century-Responsibility <===
A Seattle restaurant, the latest to ban Google Glass, tells those who insist on wearing the high-tech specs to 'just shut up and get out.' Read this article by Chris Matyszczyk on CNET News.
Gust MEES's insight:
IMHO: They were right!!! Personnaly I don't want to get filmed which whatever gadget OR camera when eating in a restaurant, as it is my #private sphere!!!
Written by/Starring Charlene deGuzman Directed by Miles Crawford With (in order of appearance) Jacob Womack Nick Luciano Ani Baker Sabrina London Sean London...
Bonnie and Scott do make some suggestions. Consider teenage drinking, for example, which is a form of sensation seeking and risk taking. It’s been argued that 18-year-olds should be permitted to drink, since they are considered old enough to go to war and assume other adult responsibilities.
But the teenage brain is vulnerable to the effects of alcohol, and research has shown that the age at which teens start drinking—and the intensity of this drinking—are strong predictors of alcohol abuse and addiction later in life. These scientific insights argue for maintaining the 21-year-old drinking age,
Bonnie and Scott say, and for intensifying efforts to keep teens from taking up drinking at all.
Hyperconnectés, le cerveau en surcharge, c’est undocumentaire passionnant qui a été diffusé sur ARTE TV, le samedi 3 septembre 2016 à 22h et gratuit sur ARTE+7 en mode replay jusqu’au 10 septembre (voir en fin d’article).
Réalisé par Laurence Serfaty en 2016, ce documentaire de 52 minutes s’intéresse aux informations qui nous submergent en permanence : emails, SMS, réseaux sociaux… En se posant cette question : les informations nous submergent en permanence. Ce trop-plein menace-t-il notre cerveau de surchauffe ?
Smartphones, ordinateurs et tablettes, nous relient en continu au monde. Mais ce déferlement d’informations menace notre bien-être. Ce documentaire propose un tour d’horizon desrisques de l’hyperconnexion et quelques remèdes possibles.
Notre cerveau sans cesse sollicité par les services numériques
Chaque jour, des milliards d’e-mails sont échangés dans le monde. Les SMS, les fils d’actualité, les réseaux sociaux, lesapplications mobiles font également partie intégrante de notre quotidien connecté, tant au bureau que dans notre vie privée.
Nous disposons ainsi d’un attirail technologique qui sollicite sans cesse notre attention. Comment notre cerveau réagit-il face à cette avalanche permanente de données ? Existe-t-il une limite au-delà de laquelle nous ne parvenons plus à traiter les informations ? Perte de concentration, stress, épuisement mental, voire dépression… Si les outils connectés augmentent la productivité au travail, des études montrent aussi que le trop-plein numérique tend à diminuer les capacités cognitives.
Hyperconnectés, le cerveau en surcharge, c’est undocumentaire passionnant qui a été diffusé sur ARTE TV, le samedi 3 septembre 2016 à 22h et gratuit sur ARTE+7 en mode replay jusqu’au 10 septembre (voir en fin d’article).
Réalisé par Laurence Serfaty en 2016, ce documentaire de 52 minutes s’intéresse aux informations qui nous submergent en permanence : emails, SMS, réseaux sociaux… En se posant cette question : les informations nous submergent en permanence. Ce trop-plein menace-t-il notre cerveau de surchauffe ?
Smartphones, ordinateurs et tablettes, nous relient en continu au monde. Mais ce déferlement d’informations menace notre bien-être. Ce documentaire propose un tour d’horizon desrisques de l’hyperconnexion et quelques remèdes possibles.
Notre cerveau sans cesse sollicité par les services numériques
Chaque jour, des milliards d’e-mails sont échangés dans le monde. Les SMS, les fils d’actualité, les réseaux sociaux, lesapplications mobiles font également partie intégrante de notre quotidien connecté, tant au bureau que dans notre vie privée.
Nous disposons ainsi d’un attirail technologique qui sollicite sans cesse notre attention. Comment notre cerveau réagit-il face à cette avalanche permanente de données ? Existe-t-il une limite au-delà de laquelle nous ne parvenons plus à traiter les informations ? Perte de concentration, stress, épuisement mental, voire dépression… Si les outils connectés augmentent la productivité au travail, des études montrent aussi que le trop-plein numérique tend à diminuer les capacités cognitives.
Today, the European Asylum Support Office launched its first mobile app for smartphones and tablets, allowing asylum seekers to quickly find information in English and various non-EU languages (English, Arabic, Sorani, Kumjani and Tigrinya) about the EU Relocation Programme, their rights and obligations when applying, contact points and more. The app is the latest initiative in the implementation of EASO’s integrated information and communication campaign on relocation. With the app, EASO aims to promote relocation as the only safe and legal way from Greece and Italy to other EU Member States. The EU Relocation Programme app can be downloaded from the AppStore and Google Play.
Available to download free of charge by IoS and Android smartphone users, the app provides clear, concise and up-to-date information about the relocation scheme, the procedure, and the role of EASO in the relocation process. It boasts a simple and user-friendly interface and incorporates a section with FAQ for asylum seekers to find out, among others, whether they are eligible for relocation, which countries they can get relocated to, why they are getting fingerprinted, and much other practical information related to relocation. Other features include an interactive map with GPS localisation, thanks to which asylum seekers with a smartphone can now easily find the nearest-by hotspots in Greece and Italy where they can get registered for international protection or get in touch with EASO experts who can assist them further. In addition, the app will allow users to watch videos in which people who have been successfully relocated share their stories.
Gust MEES's insight:
Today, the European Asylum Support Office launched its first mobile app for smartphones and tablets, allowing asylum seekers to quickly find information in English and various non-EU languages (English, Arabic, Sorani, Kumjani and Tigrinya) about the EU Relocation Programme, their rights and obligations when applying, contact points and more. The app is the latest initiative in the implementation of EASO’s integrated information and communication campaign on relocation. With the app, EASO aims to promote relocation as the only safe and legal way from Greece and Italy to other EU Member States. The EU Relocation Programme app can be downloaded from the AppStore and Google Play.
Available to download free of charge by IoS and Android smartphone users, the app provides clear, concise and up-to-date information about the relocation scheme, the procedure, and the role of EASO in the relocation process. It boasts a simple and user-friendly interface and incorporates a section with FAQ for asylum seekers to find out, among others, whether they are eligible for relocation, which countries they can get relocated to, why they are getting fingerprinted, and much other practical information related to relocation. Other features include an interactive map with GPS localisation, thanks to which asylum seekers with a smartphone can now easily find the nearest-by hotspots in Greece and Italy where they can get registered for international protection or get in touch with EASO experts who can assist them further. In addition, the app will allow users to watch videos in which people who have been successfully relocated share their stories.
A smartphone zombie (German: smombie) is a pedestrian who walks slowly and without attention to their surroundings because they are focused on their smartphone. This is now a significant safety hazard since distracted pedestrians cause accidents. Cities such as Chongqing and Antwerp have introduced special lanes for smartphone users to help direct and manage them.
A smartphone zombie (German: smombie) is a pedestrian who walks slowly and without attention to their surroundings because they are focused on their smartphone. This is now a significant safety hazard since distracted pedestrians cause accidents. Cities such as Chongqing and Antwerp have introduced special lanes for smartphone users to help direct and manage them.
Naïvety (or naivety, naïveté, etc.), is the state of being naïve-, having or showing a lack of experience, understanding or sophistication, often in a context where one neglects pragmatism in favor of moral idealism. One who is naïve may be called a naif.
Every single leader, movement, and organization that has ever wanted to create greatness has had to challenge the status quo. Leaders challenge the status quo to entice improvements. Organizations challenge the status quo to assemble advancements.
Every single leader, movement, and organization that has ever wanted to create greatness has had to challenge the status quo. Leaders challenge the status quo to entice improvements. Organizations challenge the status quo to assemble advancements.
We definitely need to challenge the status quo, but it will always be more effective if it is a 'propositional challenge, rather than an oppositional challenge'.
Lifestyle is the typical way of life of an individual, group, or culture. The term was originally used by Austrian psychologist Alfred Adler (1870-1937). The term was introduced in the 1950s as a derivative of that of style in modernist art.[clarification needed ] The term refers to a combination of determining intangible or tangible factors.
Are you kind of a jerk? Don't worry, this is a safe place, you can be honest.
Just remeber, these are everyday behaviors that you should consider not to be rewarded or praised by others, but because being considerate of other human beings is the right thing to do, plain and simple.
===> You know it, and acting like it will make you feel better about yourself. <===
===> Now, go clean up your dog's poop. <===
Gust MEES's insight:
Just remeber, these are everyday behaviors that you should consider not to be rewarded or praised by others, but because being considerate of other human beings is the right thing to do, plain and simple.
===> You know it, and acting like it will make you feel better about yourself. <===
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In psychology, maturity is the ability to respond to the environment in an appropriate manner. This response is generally learned rather than instinctive, ===> and is not determined by one's age. <===
Maturity also encompasses being aware of the correct time and place to behave and knowing when to act appropriately, according to the circumstances and the culture of the society one lives in.[1]
Adult development and maturity theories include the purpose in life concept, in which maturity emphasizes a clear comprehension of life's purpose, directedness, and intentionality which, contributes to the feeling that life is meaningful.[2]
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In psychology, maturity is the ability to respond to the environment in an appropriate manner. This response is generally learned rather than instinctive, ===> and is not determined by one's age. <===
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http://www.nohatespeech.lu/
https://no-hate-speech.de/
http://www.scoop.it/t/cyberbullying-it-s-not-a-game-it-s-your-life
http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Empathy