That may be true, but consider it a research project. I look on new information I don't fully grasp as an opportunity. It's an update that doesn't contain the full structure of the antipoverty programs.
To say that they are "modeled after China's" is a bowlderization in my opinion, as even within China approaches differ by region, but there is not a better comparison.
It's a multifaceted approach: programs for free rural healthcare are implemented before developed urban areas, elecrification, roads and other infrastructure, positive ecological and farming practices have to be supported and funded, financing for farmers is quite possibly the origin of the financial system (historically I mean) and it is of paramount importance to protecting a nation's agricultural security. Effective trade practices on a national level are required to shield farmers from international pressures and export shit at high prices. It's a prioritization of agriculture as a matter of national security. It can't just be treated like any other industry, and it can't be managed like a serfdom! In many respects this is like how military industry must be treated to maintain security.
Vietnamese farmland is still in a long process of decontamination from the defoliants dropped by the USA, there is an additional healthcare burden relared to that. That's a very upsetting subject.
Sounds like what every venue should be like to me! Can we just make every venue this? We can do it.
>In light of ongoing and dire nationwide housing challenges, tenant advocacy groups have been pushing for greater action by the federal government. Tenants and organizers are calling on federal administrative agencies to impose rent regulations in federally backed properties, curb discriminatory screening practices, limit the grounds for eviction, and affirmatively further fair housing... > >[...]
> Terrorism is a term that has found permanent usage in everyday life around the globe. Legal and political fields both use the word at leisure; counter terrorism is a rapidly growing field of work. It is therefore concerning that terrorism does not have a single universal definition under international law. Important terms used across international law usually are defined so that a threshold is set for their application. Leaving terrorism undefined means that there is no uniformity in national approaches to issues related to it. The United Nations currently has 19 instruments on ‘unlawful’ acts (rather than acts of terrorism). These are referred to as the anti terrorism conventions or protocols. In 1996, there was an attempt by the United Nations to unify international rules related to terrorism into one single instrument. The process did not lead to a satisfactory conclusion, leaving the attempt incomplete. However, it is high time that there is a set definition as the international community needs to be unified in the fight against terrorism as a global phenomenon. Countries of the Global South, such as Pakistan, need to be heavily consulted during the process as they have had extensive experience in the field that has led to some solid national definitions which the international community would greatly benefit from. > > [...]
Chinese researchers have made progress in localizing medullary thyroid carcinoma, a form of thyroid cancer that poses challenges in identifying metastatic lesions.
You couldn't define socialism if you tried
You're getting desperate, this doesn't have anything to do with what I posted
> Wang pointed out that in contrast to the EU's abrupt launch of an anti-subsidy investigation (into Chinese EVs) without any industry request, China's trade remedy probe into European brandy, pork, and dairy products were all initiated in response to applications from China's domestic industries in full compliance with WTO rules and Chinese laws.
Unmasking Autism, it's on libgen
Oh sorry didn't see the community, could be irrelevant.
You joke but providing incredibly shitty overpriced healthcare that provides a higher return on investment is an American specialty. People who are incarcerated get dosed with all kinds of wonderful stuff like antipsychotics (should be banned IMHO) if they act up too much.
Same reason why nobody who wants cheap bit unprofitable drugs, or expensive profitable drugs with even more expensive alternative treatments can get any
My own comment on this is that the article doesn't mention poverty at all, except implicitly by clarifying the example kid is "gifted" and not from a harsh background. Based on my family in the US, some of whom are teachers, I imagine a combination of social stresses and parents working multiple jobs is worsening the issue and destroying generational transfer of reading skills
The following article, first published in Struggle for Socialism / La Lucha por el Socialismo, compares the state of the US and Chinese railroad systems. The US system is in a state of disrepair, with a lack of investment and a focus on profit over service. In contrast, China has built a high-speed ...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/21943068
I was wrong actually apparently her anti trans stuff is longstanding 😒
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For decades, schools have taught children the strategies of struggling readers, using a theory about reading that cognitive scientists have repeatedly debunked. And many teachers and parents don't know there's anything wrong with it.
Wellpath Holdings Inc., one of the largest providers of health-care services to prisons and jails across the US, is preparing to file for bankruptcy after struggling with an elevated debt load and high labor costs, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
Below are a number of New York Times headlines which represent the propaganda narrative about Ukraine as it has changed over time.
'Ukraine is winning' was the direction of stories issued from April 2022 up to August 2023.
Can Ukraine Keep Winning? - Apr 20, 2022 As a new phase of the war begins, we look at Russia’s advantages — and Ukraine’s.
For Ukraine, So Much Unexpected Success, and Yet So Far to Go - Nov 22, 2022 Ukraine is on the offensive along most of the 600-mile front line, and the Russians are in a defensive crouch. But about one-fifth of Ukrainian territory is still occupied by Russia.
Ukraine Makes ‘Tactically Significant’ Progress in Its Counteroffensive - Aug 12, 2023 Troops advanced several miles along two main lines of attack in Kyiv’s drive to reach the southern coast and sever Russian supply lines, while explosions echoed at the vital Kerch Strait Bridge.
When it was finally acknowledged that the Ukrainian 'counteroffensive' had failed the narrative moved towards 'it's a stalemate' which was used to describe the situation up to the fall of 2024.
Who’s Gaining Ground in Ukraine? This Year, No One. - Sep 8, 2023 Although both sides have launched ambitious offensives, the front line has barely shifted. After 18 months of war, a breakthrough looks more difficult than ever.
U.S. Officials Say Russia Is Unlikely to Take Much More Ukrainian Territory - Jul 9, 2024 Russian forces continue to inflict pain, but NATO leaders gathering in Washington can say that their efforts to strengthen Ukraine are working.
We are now arriving at a phase where the narrative can no longer ignore the objective reality. Ukraine is losing the war. Russia is winning.
As Russia Advances, U.S. Fears Ukraine Has Entered a Grim Phase (archived) - Nov 1, 2024 Weapons supplies are no longer Ukraine’s main disadvantage, American military officials say.
> American military and intelligence officials have concluded that the war in Ukraine is no longer a stalemate as Russia makes steady gains, and the sense of pessimism in Kyiv and Washington is deepening. ... The Pentagon assesses that Ukraine has enough soldiers to fight for six to 12 more months, one official said. After that, he said, it will face a steep shortage. <
Cute how many of you haven't noticed Harris is pivoting against trans people already.
For the 32nd year, the entire world voted at the UN General Assembly to demand an end to the illegal US embargo against Cuba. The USA and Israel opposed the international community in a vote of 187 to 2.
Rights group calls for investigation over what weapons Israel has used that caused an estimated 1,760 bodies to vanish without trace.
Kyiv is faced with troop shortages, while North Korean soldiers are sent to assist Moscow
The Global Fragility Act is a mechanism through which the US gives itself the authority to utilize soft power in Africa through organizations like USAID. The act places a specific focus on Libya, which was destroyed by the U.S., and N.A.T.O. Using the management of aid infrastructure, USAID supports...
Russia won't play ball with them like that, and Trump's political allies don't want to ameliorate the Ukraine crisis either.
First of all "brotha", you're white, second you know nothing about the oil industry. I notice the most ruffled feathers from the haters when I report the news on your side admitting flaws. You must prefer the media that is aimed at really, really ignorant people who only comprehend the most childish narrative.
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As usual when you have to cede a point being made you back off and play dumb.
He's not delusional he's being paid - look at his phrasing. He insists on the COST EFFECTIVENESS of US aid to Ukraine. He deliberately tries to counter my messaging about Hezbollah by tying it to the Banderites. He affirms Israeli propaganda about 97% air defense interception rate.
What comes next is their favorite talking point "there's no denying American weapons are very effective against Russian hardware".
I have no idea why the admins here continue to entertain the botting and sockpuppetry and Hasbara from liberal instances.
I'm openly antagonizing them lol
They really aren't giving you click farm employees much training are they? You sound like a moron reciting the online distruption rulebook directly. Try harder next time.
The point is nobody complains about Saudi or US propaganda. You're only trained to bark at Russians. Very ignorant people.
They haven't started construction of that reactor in the article you're referencing from 2022, they are talking about site preparations for construction of the reactor, early construction basically, not even sure if that counts for the Wiki page they sourced, if they have begun by now it might not be reflected in this https://wiki.froth.zone/wiki/Category:Nuclear_power_stations_with_reactors_under_construction?lang=en as Statista lists many more Chinese projects than Wikipedia does.
When they do /if they did begin working on the actual reactor, it's projected to have 1/3 (?) the output of a regular commercial nuclear reactor, so I leave it to you to argue for its inclusion on Wikipedia.
https://www.politico.eu/article/zelenskyy-dismisses-controversial-ambassador-to-germany/
You've had enough years now to familiarize yourself with the absolute basics of politics and history in Ukraine, it's only been the cause of multiple international incidents such as with Poland. You know, because the current government in Ukraine since 2014 worships a movement that preemptively massacred Poles and Jews as the Nazis were coming?
https://edition.cnn.com/2024/09/08/europe/ukraine-military-morale-desertion-intl-cmd/index.html
Look! CNN is spreading Russian propaganda! Everyone but you and Zelensky are Russians! Oh no!
19,000 official prosecutions for desertion alone, those are the ones they could bring charges against. And this is the # they are willing to admit in the same outlet that told us Russia was running out of missiles.
You really can't see how Finland factors in here?
Your analysis is calling everyone who acknowledges what soldiers are themselves admitting on their social media accounts Russian propagandists, the joke writes itself. I am sure you approve of Zelensky purging everyone in the government who doesn't worship Stepan Bandera fervently enough.
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