An article published 14 years ago by the United Nations Chronicle resurfaced on social media and went viral because of its controversial take on world hunger. Written by a former University of [.]
A 2008 article published by the United Nations (UN) on its website recently resurfaced and went viral. The article touted the benefits of world hunger in creating a cheap, motivated workforce. It [.]
First-hand witnesses to the events that began 75 years ago are fast dwindling; the exhibition acts as a repository, collecting histories and ideas in an ever-changing, ongoing process of memorialisation.
committed suicide. because she was being hounded so much for the family s political problems, and that s a fact that you won t see in the official party history. xi, still just a child, was forced to fight for his life in the streets of beijing. there was nobody at home. there were no parents at home for a very young teenager. and that teenager was trying to survive in the casous of a revolution. the cultural revolution was this implosion of chinese society right down to the family level, as kind of this inferno of all of the bonds and trust of hierarchy that organized society. in his late teens, the party sent xi how to work as a peasant in the countryside. he spent many, many years in a very poor county in northern china basically doing manual labor, being a farmer, feeding
feeling. why does the president continue to poll so low on economic issues when we re clearly in recovery? i don t know, it s really unfortunate. president biden has really had an amazing first year as president, passing the rescue plan, passing the largest ever bipartisan infrastructure bill, which we re going to be seeing investments all across this country, working to make sure we re getting our economy going after 10-year pandemic since last time we were dealing with a pandemic in this country but the president is not frustrated, he s going to continue to move forward and continue to do his job and that s what he expects out of myself and the rest of the cabinet and the rest of the administration. we still do have a lot of open jobs, especially small employers are complaining they cannot fill some of those lower-wage, more manual labor-type jobs. is it time to prioritize immigration reform? well, i think immigration reform would definitely help us. i know that it was a compon