Not exact matches
As I said above, I'm happy to debate the
merits of what's in front
of us, and have
people disagree with me, because I'm reasonably sure you (the general you, and you you) care as much about rectifying this scourge
of rape
culture.
We like his warning that
people in patronage positions might be reassigned and his promise to institute a
culture change — give eight hours
of pay for eight hours
of work and make assignments, promotions and overtime based on
merit.
A great
merit of the Internet is that you can meet
people around the world, meet new
cultures, speak a new language, etc..
In June 2002, some time after the book had been sold on its own
merits to publishers in multiple countries, and optioned for film writes, Rubinstein admitted that she was the author, saying «I think there is a strong tendency among the spectators or the readers
of culture to pigeonhole
people, and that's the thing that artists hate having done to them.