- Mercy killings undertaken by two mums, only one goes to jail
Both are seen as loving mothers, who after years of devoted care to their disabled children felt they had no choice but to take the law into their own hands. But while Bridget Gilderdale was allowed to walk free from court yesterday... 両方の人後に無効になって子供たちに献身的な世話の年にしかない独自の手には法律にすると感じた愛情、母親として見られている
- After Sir Fred Goodwin, Tony Hayward – time to tame the boardroom titans
Companies like BP have more power than ever before – but there is a democratic deficit at the core of their governanceThe transatlantic diplomatic pugilism over BP is only part of a much bigger story. The crisis has laid bare how our dangerous dependency on oil has led companies into ever riskier forms of extraction; unless we wean ourselves off this addiction more disasters seem inevitable. Deepwater has also exposed another dangerous dependency in which we are all complicit: our blind reliance on Tony Hayward, Sir Fred Goodwin and other corporate titans to provide for our welfare in old age.The environment is fragile, and so are our pensions. BP accounts for £1 in every £7 of British pension funds' dividend income, and 40% of its dividend payments go to US investors, including state pension funds for teachers and other public servants. Its innocent victims are not just fishermen in Louisiana, but grandmothers from Texas to Torbay. Big oil has supplanted big banking as the dominant element in pension portfolios. The flow of dividends from finance stalled in the credit crisis and if BP suspends its payment as expected the oil income will fall too.As state provision is rolled back, our collective reliance on the stockmarket has increased. The problem is that most of us have little idea what Hayward, Goodwin et al are up to, and less control. It has taken the banking meltdown and now Deepwater for the people running the world's biggest companies to subjected to serious scrutiny, and the two crises have revealed a gaping vacuum of accountability at the top of the corporate tree.The most powerful man on the planet, Barack Obama, has made it clear that he would like to eject Tony Hayward from the chief executive's suite at BP, but he has no power to do so. Many ordinary pen BPのような企業は、これまで以上に力を持って - しかしそのgovernanceThe大西洋のコアで民主的な赤字は、BP以上の外。拳闘ははるかに大きな物語の一部がです
- Cat, dormouse and other Italian recipes
Horse, larks and even maggots can feature on menus in ItalyYou might think Giuseppe Bigazzi has every reason for feeling aggrieved. The 77-year-old celebrity gourmet was this week dropped from a popular cookery show on Italian TV after extolling the delights of stewed cat. Gatto in umido, though, is scarcely the only Italian delicacy prone to upset animal lovers:• Horse is widely consumed, especially in the north-east, Rome and the south-eastern region of Puglia, where pezzetti di cavallo al sugo (horse meat chunks in tomato sauce) is a big favourite. Rich in protein, horse meat is often recommended to young mothers. And their babies. Foreigners browsing Italian shops for baby food can be startled to find jars bearing the picture of a noble chestnut dobbin.• Song birds commonly figure on menus in several parts of the country, as they do in France, Spain, Malta and Cyprus. Usually, larks or thrushes are eaten whole and roasted. About two dozen are needed to make polenta e osei, which is popular around Milan.• The fat or (aptly named) edible dormouse, which was served at banquets in ancient Rome, is still popular in rural areas of Calabria. It is a protected species but a couple of years ago an animal protection organisation estimated 20,000 were consumed each year just in the area round Catanzaro.• A case apart is provided by Sardinian speciality casu marzu. This is a cheese made of unpasteurised sheep's milk that is encouraged to become infested with maggots. Connoisseurs disdain to remove the wriggly, milky white larvae, though eating them can bring on nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. One solution is to put the cheese in an airtight bag, causing the dying, oxygen-starved maggots to leap out.I mean, for pity's sake, does no one care about their sufferin _NULL_
- Thalidomide mystery unveiled
Japanese scientists have uncovered how thalidomide led to deformities in children born to mothers taking the drug in the 1950s and 1960s, according to a study released Friday. 日本の科学者がどのようにサリドマイド奇形の子供の母親は、1950年代と1960年代の薬の服用に生まれたの主導の調査日に発表によると、摘発している
- Sperm-donor children seek rights and respect
Katrina Clark and Lindsay Greenawalt have much in common. Both are bright women in their 20s, raised by single mothers ... and keenly curious about the men whose donated sperm helped give them life.Clark's search for her father... カトリーナクラークとリンゼイグリーナウォルは多くの共通点を持っている
- Okay, then, a music charts quiz | Michael Tomasky
Remember the short-lived Billboard chart quizzes? Well, they're back. At least for today. Since I let you down this morning, I'm feeling guilty. Due to time constraints, I can't deliver on a real Friday quiz, so I'm reviving for the moment the pop music quiz. Ever since last Friday's quiz, which had the question asking you to name which tumultuous event of 1968 came first, I've had that year on my mind a bit. So let's roll it back to this past week, 42 years ago (!), and look at the charts for August 17, 1968, which now that I see it in print is the day a high-school sweetie of mine turned eight, even though I didn't know her then. I supply the title, you name the artist. And speaking of sweeties: Margot is seven weeks old next Tuesday. New pic maybe when she hits two months.1. People Got to Be FreeHint: Had a string of number 1's, including Groovin' and Good Lovin'.2. Hello, I Love YouHint: Forget it. You're supposed to know this one.3. Classical GasHint: He was a classical guitarist, and he still performs this song out and about. Does anyone else remember the time on the Smothers Brothers when he played the see-through plexiglass acoustic guitar with the water and the goldfish in it?4. Born to be WildHint: No hint, you should know this one, too. For extra credit, name the group's keyboard player, with the massive fro, who had a devoted following all his own.5. Light My FireHint: Not the same artist as number 2 above. Think back now...remember...you can fish this one out, I'm sure you can...6. Stoned Soul PicnicHint: Huge vocal quintet of the period, had a big hit the next year covering numbers from Hair7. Turn Around, Look at MeHint: I don't remember this song, but this Pennsylvania group had many big hits in the states, including one used sometimes by Drew Carey as t 短命ビルボードチャートのクイズを覚えてる?まあ、それは戻って
- Cousin marriage: a question of understanding | Rizwan Alidina and Mohamed Walji
Sympathetic education is more effective in tackling the health risks inherent in such unions – not stigmatising communitiesA lot has been said on the issue of marriages between cousins and its potential genetic risks since the airing of Channel 4's Dispatches: When Cousins Marry last month. Feedback has been both positive and negative, but different extrapolations of the true picture have complicated understanding around this issue by stigmatising certain communities and highlighting unrelated issues such as immigration, religion or politics.The fact remains that this is a health issue, which has lead to a higher than normal infant and perinatal mortality in cities such as Birmingham and Bradford. The extent of the morbidity is not yet known, but a fair indication can be found in the rise in the number of applications for disability living allowances for children in these areas. A disproportionate number of cases occur among those of south Asian, and especially Pakistani descent, but it can affect all ethnicities and should be a concern for all. It is time to discuss it rationally so we can enable informed reproductive choices.The genetics of cousin marriages are fairly simple. There is a 2-3% risk of rare recessive genetic disorders in unrelated couples for every pregnancy. This risk rises to 4-6% in first-cousin marriages but higher if there is persistent practice of first-cousin marriages over the generations. We all carry mutations in our genome – the genetic code that carries the blueprints for our body, half of which we get from our fathers and the other half from our mothers. The chances of both carrying the same mutations is low, but is higher in first cousins and those marrying in very close-knit communities. If they both have the same mutations, there is a one 交感神経の教育が健康上のリスクをこのような労働組合に固有 - communitiesA多くのstigmatisingは取り組んで効果的なのいとことその潜在的な遺伝的リスクの間の結婚の問題のチャンネルの放映4の送出:カズンズ結婚先月から言われているです
- Economic Scene: A Labor Market Punishing to Mothers
The next step toward workplace equality begins with acknowledging that most parents can’t have it all, as long as flexible schedules and long leaves damage careers. 職場での平等、次の手順では、ほとんどの親がいる限り、柔軟なスケジュールと長期損害のキャリアの葉をそれをすべて持っていないことを認識から始まります
- Supermodel: Baby formula should be banned
The world's highest paid supermodel wants mothers to be forced to breastfeed their babies for their first six months.Giselle Bundchen says she'd also like the mothers to be banned from giving their babies formula.Bundchen... 世界最高の支払いスーパーの母親は、その最初の6 months.Giselleブンチェンの彼女が必要だと思うまた、母親のようなformula.Bundchen自分の赤ん坊を与えることから禁止されるという自分の赤ちゃんを母乳に強制的に望んでいる...
- Palestinian territories: Midwives and the company of women
Visiting Palestinian mothers who have recently given birth in their homes gives an insight into the support they get from other women in the family – and into their love of kitschSmall bundles of pink or blue are paraded around the living room, where we, the midwives visiting the new mother, are oohing and aahing at the small wonders. Within the bundles lie sleeping Palestinian babies; blissfully unaware of the political turmoil they are born into. Lucky is the mother who has managed to have a boy, still important in a culture where the male line carries the family name.After months of meeting a woman at the antenatal care clinic in the village of Deir Jareer, and perhaps being lucky enough to be their midwife during birth at the hospital in Ramallah, this is our last formal meeting. A visit from the midwives prompts all the women in the house to join in – sisters, mothers, mothers-in-law or other children. They listen and comment; serve up chocolates and a hot cinnamon mixture with nuts. We are honoured by being seated in the formal living room.The room is a peek into the Palestinians' love of kitsch. It has embroidered pillows, fake flower arrangements, tableaux of Mecca with ornate lighting around the frames, verses from the Qur'an hanging on the wall, and lots of family photos. The men in the house have all disappeared for the time being, this is a women's world.The midwives ask about the birth, complications, breast-feeding and plans for more children. Since Arabic is still just a myriad of strange sounds in my ears, I use the time to admire the newborn or the pillows with blue and white sparrows embroidered on them. Every now and then, recognising a familiar word, I can put in a question that my midwife supervisor will translate.It is the first time I see women wi 最近、自宅で出産を与えているパレスチナ人の母親を訪問サポートには、他の女性の家族から得る洞察力 - とピンクやブルーは、私たちは、助産師を訪問、リビングルーム、周りパレードのkitschSmallバンドルへの愛にを与える新しい母親は、oohingされ、小さな不思議でaahing
- Child marriage: our commitment to ending it | Jimmy Carter | Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Child marriage has been a major brake on progress towards six of the eight millennium development goals, write Jimmy Carter and Fernando Henrique CardosoAt the coming review summit on the millennium development goals, the focus will rightly be on those areas where progress has been most disappointing. High on this list is the failure to improve maternal health in the poorest countries.There will no doubt be discussion about rich countries' commitments to increase funds and whether governments in the developing world have used resources effectively. Unfortunately little attention will be given to child marriage and its damaging impact on the health of millions of girls and women.There is, in fact, compelling evidence that child marriage has been a major brake on progress towards no less than six of the eight MDGs. Our hopes of reducing child and maternal mortality, combating HIV/Aids and achieving universal primary education are damaged by the fact that one in seven girls in the developing world – and it is overwhelmingly girls who suffer this fate - are married before they reach 15. So, too, are our ambitions to eliminate extreme poverty and promote gender equality.The statistics are stark. In poor countries, babies born to mothers under 18 are 60% more likely to die in their first year than those born to older women. Girls under 15 are five times more likely to die during pregnancy and childbirth than women in their 20s. Lack of information, marriage to much older men and the inability to negotiate safe sexual practices also puts child brides at greater risk of HIV infection than their unmarried peers.Child brides are more likely to drop out of school to concentrate on domestic chores and child rearing. But this bias against educating girls starts even earlier. In soci 子供の結婚は、6〜8ミレニアム開発目標の進捗状況に大きなブレーキを、ジミーカーターとフェルナンドエンリケCardosoAtをミレニアム開発目標に、今後このサミットの書き込みされていると、フォーカスは正しく進展が最も期待はずれだったされているこれらの分野になります
- Birth statistics: Birth and fertility rates across England and Wales
The ONS has released data on birth rates for 2009, showing a slight drop year on year but a rise over the past decade• Get the dataNew figures released today by the Office for National Statistics show that the birth rate for England and Wales has fallen minimally, by 0.2%, to 63.6 (that is, 63.6 live births per 1,000 women of childbearing age). There were 706,248 live births in 2009 compared to 708,711 the previous year.Despite this drop year on year, the birth rate has been rising steadily over the past decade. In 1999, there were 621,872 live births, which equates to a birth rate of 57.8 and a fertility rate of 1.7 children per woman. The fertility rate now stands at 1.95.The number of births outside marriage has also been rising alongside the general birth rate. In 1999, 38.9% of live births were to unmarried women, while in 2009 this had risen to 46.2%. The percentage of births to mothers born outside the UK has also increased, to 24.7% from 14.3%.While the average age of women giving birth has remained fairly static over the last decade, rising from 28.4 years in 1999 to 29.4 years now, the number of births at each end of the scale has changed dramatically. Ten years ago, there were 48,375 births among under-20s (a rate of 30.9/1,000) and only 14,252 in the over-40s (or 8.1/1,000). The number of teenagers giving birth has since fallen - 43,243 babies were born to teens in 2009 (a rate of 25.4/1,000) - while the number of women over forty having children has almost doubled, accounting for 26,976 births last year (12.9/1,000).The ONS has also released birth rate statistics by local authority. Newham has the highest birth rate at 103 per 1,000 women, while Durham has the lowest at 37.5. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Westminster has the lowest fertility rate, at 1.18 childre ONSは2009年の出生率に、わずかなドロップ年を示す年にはデータを発表した過去10年間の•以上の上昇がdataNew今日国家統計局が発表した数字取得は、イングランドの出生率とウェールズを最小限に抑え落ちたことを示す、0.2%、63.6に(つまり、妊娠可能年齢の女性1,000人あたり63.6出生)
- Agonising wait for children to be freed
Three American hikers held by the Iranian government for more than a year are pawns in a diplomatic game, say their families.For Laura Fattal, one of the mothers of the three hikers being held in an Iranian prison without trial,... 3アメリカのハイカーは、イラン政府が1年以上開催外交ゲームの駒は、そのfamilies.Forローラミンツは、3つのハイカーの母親のイラン刑務所で裁判なし開催されて言って、...
- Mothers' hopes for hikers
NEW YORK - The mothers of three American hikers held for 10 months in Iran know that their visit with their children may be brief so they've thought about what they want to say and do.Cindy Hickey wants to make sure her son and... ニューヨークは - の3つのアメリカのハイカーイランで10ヶ月間開催の母親、彼らが言っていたdo.Cindyヒッキーがいることを確認したいと思ってどう考えていたので、子供と一緒に彼らの訪問は簡単なことがあります知っている息子と..
- Iran postpones American woman's release
Iran has postponed the planned release of an American woman jailed along with two friends for more than a year, state media reported, dealing a blow to the hopes of three US mothers who have pleaded for the trio's freedom.Iranian... イランはアメリカ人女性に沿って1年以上2人の友人と投獄の計画リリースを延期した、国営メディアは、トリオのfreedom.Iranianの無罪を主張した3人の米国の母親の希望に打撃を与える報告...
- Iran to issue visas for mothers of detained US hikers
Iran on Monday declared its readiness to issue visas for the mothers of the three detained US hikers, state media reported. イランは22日、準備を3つの母親のビザを発行すると宣言、米国のハイカーを拘束、国営メディアが報じた
- Mothers visit Americans jailed in Iran for spying
Parents arrive in Tehran to try to secure release of US citizens, saying the three were hiking on Iran-Iraq borderThree Americans jailed in Iran saw their mothers for the first time since their arrest last July on Iran's border with Iraq, Iranian state television said today.Iran has accused Sarah Shourd, 31; her boyfriend, Shane Bauer, 27; and their friend Josh Fattal, 27 – of spying. Their relatives reject the accusation and say the three were hiking in Iraq's scenic and largely peaceful northern Kurdish region.Iran's English-language state-run Press TV broadcast images of Nora Shourd, Cindy Hickey and Laura Fattal throwing their arms up in the air and rushing to embrace their children as they entered the room in Tehran.The mothers, who were wearing long black headscarves and holding bouquets of flowers, arrived in Tehran yesterday to visit their children and try to secure the their release.IranUnited Statesguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
親はテヘランの米国民のリリースを確保しようとする、と言って到着の3つのイランイラクborderThreeアメリカ人イランの投獄にハイキングされたイラク、イラン国営テレビでイランの国境の逮。昨年7月以来、初めて母親によると見て、今日イランは、サラShourd、31非難している
- Nick Clegg: The coalition will cut maternal deaths by 2015
The UK is committed to doubling the number of women who survive pregnancy and childbirth over the next five yearsThere is one statistic that everybody who cares about creating a better world should have stamped on their memory: right now more than 1 billion people across the planet are suffering the appalling hardship of extreme poverty.There are other statistics that make equally tough reading. A third of a million mothers die every year in pregnancy or childbirth and 25,000 children die every day of easily preventable diseases. Some 72 million children have no chance of an education.Behind each of these statistics lie real-life tales of daily misery – a community coping with the birth of another orphan, a girl left without any hope for the future because she has no school to go to, a mother left grieving after another outbreak of malaria.To ignore this suffering would be an affront to the values that we hold dear as a country. Even in these difficult times, Britain will not break the promises made to the world's poorest countries. So the coalition government will keep the commitment to increase spending on international development to 0.7% of our national income.Maintaining these commitments to international development means a better life for millions of people. Equally, it is the only way to create a safer, more prosperous world for Britain.Ten years ago, world leaders came together and agreed eight crucial targets – the millennium development goals (MDGs) – to set the world on a path towards eliminating extreme poverty. But with just five years to go until the 2015 deadline, we are still woefully off track.I am proud that the UK is playing its part, but other nations must now step up their efforts. More lives can be saved by bringing more than just words to the ta 今地球は10億以上の人々全体:英国は、今後5 yearsThere以上の妊娠と出産を乗り切る女性の数を倍増してコミットさについてのよりよい世界を作る気に誰もがそのメモリに刻印されている必要があることを一統計量である極端なpoverty.Thereのぞっとするような困難に苦しんで均等にタフな読書をするよう、他の統計情報です
- Video: Tearful reunion for mothers of US hikers jailed in Iran for spying
The mothers of three American hikers have been allowed to see their children for the first time since July
3つのアメリカのハイカーの母親が初めて7月以降、子供の表示を許可されている
- Beyond the baby factory for women in the developing world | Marie Staunton
The burning issue on maternal health in the world's poorest countries is for women to take control of their own bodiesGiving birth in the UK is complicated. Antenatal checks, ultrasounds, blood tests, BMI indices, dating scans and more – and that's before delivery. Giving birth in sub-Saharan Africa is simple by comparison. You can walk five hours for a basic check-up, if able. Then again, you are far less likely to survive.Across the developing world there are none of the integrated healthcare services for expectant mothers that are universally available in the west. That means mothers-to-be have to visit up to five different healthcare providers for services that could be provided by one clinic.And that is after conception. The burning issue on maternal health in the world's poorest countries is for women to take control of their own bodies and for their choices to be respected: when to have children, how often to have children, if to have children at all. Of course efforts to prevent deaths before, during and after childbirth should be a priority, but so should encouraging and empowering young women to pursue whatever life they choose for themselves. We must provide more career prospects than the baby factory alone.This view of women as more than childbearers was a call that echoed around last week's Women Deliver conference in Washington DC, yet the reality is that many countries still continue to care little for a more holistic approach to women's health. To reduce maternal mortality we must address the unmet needs for family planning and reproductive health alongside the unmet needs of pregnant women. If women aren't able to plan when they have children, then they have little chance when it comes to life's other big decisions, including education and job prospects 世界の最貧国の妊産婦の健康の情熱的な問題は、女性は複雑です英国で自分のbodiesGiving出生のコントロールを取るためです
- Saving the lives of mothers and babies - did the G8 do enough?
The G8 made maternal and child health its major initiative for this year. It was big on rhetoric - but was the money enough and what will it all mean in the long-run?So what did the G8/G20 achieve? The feel-good note was intended to be the Canadian government's maternal and newborn health initiative. It's been much anticipated, but in the end, what matters from this sort of summit is not the rhetoric but the cash. So was the money enough?Patrick Watt, of Save the Children, says no. This is his verdict below. What do others think?The G8 summit ended with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's announcement of the Muskoka initiative on maternal and child health, promising an additional $5 billion of aid up to 2015. At first glance, the figures sound impressive: it's the job of G8 officials, going by the strange nomenclature of sherpas and yaks, to deliver an eye-catching big number in every summit declaration.But even a cursory examination of what's been pledged shows that it's very far from being the funding breakthrough needed to accelerate progress on maternal and child health. On the generous assumption that everything committed in the statement really is new money, and does materialise, it still only takes the G8 half way to meeting their fair share of the funding gap. The best estimates of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, of which Save the Children is a part, are that the G8 needs to double its bilateral aid in this area from $2 billion a year to $4 billion, with other non-G8 donors and developing countries also needing to step up to the mark.There's the further question of whether everything committed yesterday meets the strict definition of aid for maternal, newborn and child health, as set out by the Countdown group of global health organi G8は今年と子の健康その主要なイニシアチブ母体のために作ら
- Mother's day purchase 70% of Mexican white goods sales
Some 70 percent of white goods sales come in the month of may, related to Mother's Day, which fell on Monday, Mexico's Federal Consumer Defense Agency (Profeco) said in a Monday report.
Profeco's report, published on its web page, added that around half of
Mexico's mothers are taken out for a meal on the day. Around half say they
would prefer gifts of personal accessories including watches, shoes and perfume.
Separately, the Bank of Mexico reported that money sent home by Mexicans is ... 白物家電の売上高の約70%は月曜日に落ちた、昼間来るの母の月の可能性がありますに関連する、メキシコの連邦消費者防衛庁は(Profeco)を追加しました月曜日とのレポート
- Abbott's scheme ruffles feathers
Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has finally discovered the nation's working mothers as he picks up the pace of his challenge to Prime Minister Kevin Rudd for this year's federal election.Back when he was a minister in John Howard's... 彼は今年の連邦election.Backとき彼はジョンハワード首相の首相だったケビンラッド首相に挑戦のペースに追いつけると野党のリーダーのトニーアボット、最終的に国民の働く母親を発見しました...
- L'Oreal brings help to poor mums of child quake victims
Liu Hongying, a farmer in Beichuan Qiang autonomous county, Sichuan , is the mother of the first test-tube baby to be born in the province following the earthquake disaster.
As one of the worst-hit regions, Beichuan suffered heavy losses. Liu lost her 19-year-old son in the quake alongside thousands of mothers who lost children, and are still suffering from mental anguish and economic difficulties even today.
L'Oreal, the French cosmetics company, donated 500,000 yuan as well as skin car ... 劉Hongying、北川強自。郡内の農家、四川省、最初のテストの母親の試験管ベビーの州では、地震災害発生後に生まれることです
- 重力を生じさせる粒子リュウシ ( 重力子 = グラビトン )
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- The continuing lack of equal pay proves feminism's work is still far from done | Editorial
As we celebrate another International Women's Day, the essential spirit of the 1970 Equal Pay Act is still not being honouredBritain has not traditionally made a great fuss over international women's day, but that is no indication of how well a country performs in guaranteeing equal rights between the sexes.There are societies where tomorrow's holiday will be celebrated with much pomp, and where institutional prejudice, discrimination and violence against women are routinely tolerated. That is generally not the case in Britain.In that respect, there is no doubting the transformation that has taken place in this country within two or three generations. Prejudices that acted as a blanket prohibition on equality have been dismantled: taboos over women attending university; working in certain professions; working at all.Feminism worked. But its success is only partial – sufficient to trigger a backlash, but not comprehensive enough to smash glass ceilings in many areas of economic and cultural life.The result is a disorientation, expressed in a lively debate between the generations in the New Review today. Many young women, who have benefited from battles their mothers won, do not want to be defined as gender combatants. At the same time, many women, who remember how recently mainstream culture was flagrantly, oppressively sexist, are alarmed by what they see as their daughters' complacency.Much of that disorientation is born of the cult of consumerism that has grown alongside women's economic empowerment. As the female workforce has grown and acquired a higher disposable income, the marketplace has overtaken writers, philosophers and politicians in the race to define what it means to be a successful, independent, modern woman.Often what marketing executives – male or femal 我々はまだされてhonouredBritain別の国際婦人デー、1970年の同一賃金法の基本的な精神を祝う伝統的な国際女性の日で大騒ぎしていないが、それがどのような国の間で平等な権利を確保する上で実行する兆候であるsexes.There社会が、明日の休日をはるかに華麗に祝われる予定であり、ここで制度的偏見、差別、女性に対する暴力を日常的に容認されます
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