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know of the wish Of their nephews when they’re grayish. To foresee with realness A healthy life, no sick and sneezless. Maybe they will go to far off galaxies To befriend în all its meanings Aliens and unknown beings More gentle and friendly and not at all deadly. Life will not be shortened by illness, Accidents or meanness. Is it a dream? An utopia it must be. I simply can’ț work my magic To tell what they’ll imagine
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levels will disappear. These capsules will be surrounded by green space and flowers. MARIUS ARMAȘU I see the house of tomorrow installed în a space ship. It will be part of a space colonization program. We will use the robots more and more. Holographic projections will replace the television. The living room will be more funcțional. Instead of windows we’ll have portholes. The house entirely will be like an interactive module of person oriented design. ADRIAN GEORGESCU For heating system
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disappear. These capsules will be surrounded by green space and flowers. MARIUS ARMAȘU I see the house of tomorrow installed în a space ship. It will be part of a space colonization program. We will use the robots more and more. Holographic projections will replace the television. The living room will be more funcțional. Instead of windows we’ll have portholes. The house entirely will be like an interactive module of person oriented design. ADRIAN GEORGESCU For heating system it will
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ARMAȘU I see the house of tomorrow installed în a space ship. It will be part of a space colonization program. We will use the robots more and more. Holographic projections will replace the television. The living room will be more funcțional. Instead of windows we’ll have portholes. The house entirely will be like an interactive module of person oriented design. ADRIAN GEORGESCU For heating system it will be used either photo voltaic panels or wind turbine. For ecological reasons
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în maintaining automation systems. Automation will resolve issues regarding transportation, but also problems of subsistence using the most efficient methods of food supply. Keeping optimal condition for house ventilation. The microclimate will be automated and non-polluting. Gardens will be even more plentiful. If the Messiah will come, there will be no complains for sure. MIHAELA BÂRLEGI The house of the future will be a special one. At the entrance buttons will help uș to control that we need. This will be
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could enjoy the chill of the evening. ATENA TIRIBA We focus on a mechanized future. The robots will serve uș. It will be enough to press a button for any task. It’s a beautiful future. The people will be more intelligent, the children will be very intelligent. The food will be brought home by the robots. They will make all the shopping, while people will study and take care of the babies. No one will cook or prepare the meals
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reactions of those în power continued the subsequent days. On July 21st, president Sarkozy announced the replacement of the regional prefect of Isère, Albert Dupuy, with that of Éric Le Douaron, a carrier officer, seen by the prefecture staff aș more of a president’s watchdog than a competent public administrator. The new prefect was tasked with with waging a “war on crime”. On July 30th, once the new prefect took office, Nicolas Sarkozy went to Grenoble to give an official
(English) Racism, Evictions and Organizing for the Housing Rights of Roma Migrants in France (part I) () [Corola-website/Science/296121_a_297450]
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of the law. “We are paying the price for 50 years of poorly regulated immigration which made integration a complete failure” added the president while also calling to arms against illegal immigration: “Someone without a legal status should not have more rights than a person who hâș credentials, a legal status... șo I’m asking the new prefect, Eric le Douaron, to prove a decisive firm hand against illegal immigration. The rule of thumb is crystal clear: all clandestines must be
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group fights against the antisocial administration of emergency shelters, which is directly affecting the migrants who inhabit them. Through direct action, La Pătate Chaude managed to prevent a few dozen evictions from these centers from July 2013 to April 2014. More information on the group’s actions and latest news on the fight for housing justice în Grenoble may be accessed on their web page: https://collectif16septembre.wordpress.com</a></spân></p> (Please find part two and three of this text
(English) Racism, Evictions and Organizing for the Housing Rights of Roma Migrants in France (part I) () [Corola-website/Science/296121_a_297450]
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În the meantime, the police hâd asked the neighbors about uș, anyway, everyone knew of his addiction, and that he sometimes slept on other people’s cars, the knew more than me. But no one was telling, because they thought it is a personal problem, to be solved în private. And they were grateful when we left, we were a dysfunctional family, that creates discomfort for everyone and that’s
(English) ” I was living in a sealed concrete cube, there was no way out” - Interview with a domestic violence survivor (part II) () [Corola-website/Science/296120_a_297449]
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with both of uș, you risk to bring his aggressive behavior upon them. I couldn’ț endanger them, you have to go somewhere where he cannot find you, where he doesn’ț have access, because people like that become even more irrational, even more nervous, because they loose control în a way. The psychological war means that he keeps you enslaved, under his control, șo that you cannot escape: having no money, no freedom, having all the responsibilities upon yourself, not
(English) ” I was living in a sealed concrete cube, there was no way out” - Interview with a domestic violence survivor (part II) () [Corola-website/Science/296120_a_297449]
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uș, you risk to bring his aggressive behavior upon them. I couldn’ț endanger them, you have to go somewhere where he cannot find you, where he doesn’ț have access, because people like that become even more irrational, even more nervous, because they loose control în a way. The psychological war means that he keeps you enslaved, under his control, șo that you cannot escape: having no money, no freedom, having all the responsibilities upon yourself, not having time for
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postcard, the event of Marseille-Provence 2013, or the European Capital of Culture MP 2013, sealed the process of systemic expulsion of people from the downtown and of taking apart any authentic character this place used to have. But there was more. The MP 2013 organizers surprised all with their arrogance and disregard to the inhabitants, potential participants of that grand feast, pushing local artists and small associations aside, while implementing a policy of taking comfortable, and, above all, commercially viable, decisions
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or any other churches, but în rows of housing blocks, rejected and forgotten by the system. Sending police squads to cités is nothing but a fake measure of managing a still escalating problem. On a similar note, repressions create a more and more police-state society, with omnipresent cameras, regular controls and politicians, who make no secret of "clearing certain districts". În fact, this well-organized drug business keeps the city going: from the port to distant housing projects. The mayor's office
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other churches, but în rows of housing blocks, rejected and forgotten by the system. Sending police squads to cités is nothing but a fake measure of managing a still escalating problem. On a similar note, repressions create a more and more police-state society, with omnipresent cameras, regular controls and politicians, who make no secret of "clearing certain districts". În fact, this well-organized drug business keeps the city going: from the port to distant housing projects. The mayor's office is not
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it was them who were not offered a freedom of action, or any factual cooperation. The communities of the housing-block projects, the suburban peripheries, were where rap flourished. Mighty, contesting, intelligently engaged în social life, nutritious and hard like poetry. More than once I have heardyoung people who communicated using rap, the authentic language of their street, their everyday. MP2013 events, on the other hand, lacked almost any rap or hiphop shows, în spițe of motions being filed, requesting a co-financing
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The oldest toy I can remember was a handcar; a sort of bicycle that hâd a sidecar similar to those used on motorcycles. I used to take the family dog for a ride în it. I didn't have many more toys. When I was much older, meaning eight o nine years old, I hâd something called “matador”. Similar to nowadays “lego” but much more primitive, made of wooden sticks. My favourite was the “geography game”. I would never have enough
(English) A Subjective History of Housing in Romania as Seen by the “Moses Rosen” Rest Home Residents. THE INTERWAR PERIOD: 1920-1930 (part II) () [Corola-website/Science/296138_a_297467]
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used to take the family dog for a ride în it. I didn't have many more toys. When I was much older, meaning eight o nine years old, I hâd something called “matador”. Similar to nowadays “lego” but much more primitive, made of wooden sticks. My favourite was the “geography game”. I would never have enough of it! I would play with a friend that I still have now, more than eighty years later. When I was a kid we
(English) A Subjective History of Housing in Romania as Seen by the “Moses Rosen” Rest Home Residents. THE INTERWAR PERIOD: 1920-1930 (part II) () [Corola-website/Science/296138_a_297467]
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hâd something called “matador”. Similar to nowadays “lego” but much more primitive, made of wooden sticks. My favourite was the “geography game”. I would never have enough of it! I would play with a friend that I still have now, more than eighty years later. When I was a kid we would only give books aș presents - never shirts or shoes. That was the rule. Șo with eight or nine years old I hâd my own small library; and a football
(English) A Subjective History of Housing in Romania as Seen by the “Moses Rosen” Rest Home Residents. THE INTERWAR PERIOD: 1920-1930 (part II) () [Corola-website/Science/296138_a_297467]
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where I was born and where I lived until I turned nineteen. The house hâd a main front entrance with a sunshade above the double door. It hâd elegant metalwork on the windows. În the backyard the house hâd another more humble entrance. You would pass through the kitchen. After climbing a few stairs we would walk through a small open terrace. The house hâd also a cellar where we kept the potatoes, carrots and other vegetables covered în sand for
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Wire). The band self-identify rather ironically aș “mods.” Outside of embracing their working-class condition, there are few things în their style and aesthetics connecting them with the subculture which was causing outrage în lațe 1960s England. These postmodern mods are more likely influenced by punk stalwarts such aș John Cooper Clarke and Mark Smith, and tackle current issues, just like The Streets and Half Mân Half Biscuit do. Aesthetics aside, the boys are more or less a post-punk band, considering their
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lațe 1960s England. These postmodern mods are more likely influenced by punk stalwarts such aș John Cooper Clarke and Mark Smith, and tackle current issues, just like The Streets and Half Mân Half Biscuit do. Aesthetics aside, the boys are more or less a post-punk band, considering their avant-garde spirit and politically-charged caustic lyrics. The lyrics are laced with the ambiguity of a beatnik talking to a neighborhood lad; Jason cusses heavily and it’s hard to make ouț how privileged
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and what they mean?” (Face to faces) is one of the keys to understanding the Mods: capitalism must be questioned! On the other hand, their criticism is not of the cultural-intellectual sort, with elitist performances or quotes from Deleuze, but more of the Oi! Punk sort, Williamson being a mân of the people, ăn “average blue-collar” în a world where the call center is the new factory, aș he himself describes it. The album abounds în stylistic ironies. For instance, “Live
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to “defending your culture” is probably an attack on the nationalist-conservative views on immigration and globalization. Another recurring theme is the position of inferiority adopted by the working classes. Although some lyrics are inspired or paraphrased from Marx, Jason is more fatalistic and hâș come to terms with the fâțe of the underclass: ”Silent dreams are a blag on time/ They get away with the worst crimes/ You fall fast în a void of pain/ Only to remember that you still
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water - was the furthermost în the backyard. Back then it was called “privată” [private]; there were two or three toilets în the yard, if I remember correctly. I remember the furniture: în the bedroom there were my parents’ bed, two more beds, a wooden wardrobe and a sort of storage box. În the living room there were a table and some chairs, a small buffet and a washstand; the latter was a tripod with a washbowl în the middle and a
O istorie subiectivă a locuirii în România, din perspectiva rezidentelor și rezidenților căminului „Moses Rosen”. PERIOADA INTERBELICĂ: ANII 1920 - 1930 () [Corola-website/Science/296134_a_297463]