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Documentary films have in recent years achieved unprecedented glory and success in the United States. Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11" not only was named best picture at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival, but also made big bucks at the box office. "Bowling for Columbine" attracted a large audience to theatres nationwide, and crystallized a lively debate about violence in schools. Similarly, the documentary "Super Size Me" was yet another U.S. documentary that became a global hit: That orgy of on-screen gluttony even gave the world's largest fast-food chain, McDonalds, a severe case of PR-indigestion.
In neighbouring Denmark, [Karolina Lidin] observes, new documentaries tend to have an intellectual and poetic edge. This is probably due partly to the influence of demon director Lars von Trie...
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... concerns about the mounting levels of violence in Swiss schools. The Swiss Conference of Cantonal...
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... susceptibles de commettre des actes de violence doit être jugulée dès le départ avec l'aide de... projet «UEFA EURO Fair Play for Schools». 3. un projet «Football Champions», qui vise la ...
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... you look at the problems we have in our schools with performance levels and youth violence, and ba...
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... sports education and facilities in schools and in the community. It will also target doping aand violence in sports and help more handicapped people to beco...
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Women are stepping forward as never before. They are becoming leaders, financial managers, business strategists, risk-takers and entrepreneurs. Canadian business and government are embracing this involvement, with an understanding that women and women-led businesses are an increasingly potent global economic force. Canada is a world leader in the area of women's entrepreneurship. A recent study showed that Canadian women are among the most entrepreneurial of all Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development countries. Since its creation in 1976 to coordinate policy with respect to the status of women and administer related programs, Status of Women Canada (SWC) has worked alongside its governmental, non-governmental and private sector partners to influence policies and major in...
... and women, particularly in the areas of violence, economic prosperity and leadership development. N... the United States and Europe and business schools in countries with struggling economies, such as Af...
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...Its members are urged to refrain from violence; to abstain from any substances that cloud the min..."Most Baha'1 schools are located in the developing world," Sabet says, ...
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... boxes" in more than 60 public schools for students who are unfortunate enough to have on... practical in light of the increasing violence at local schools: last year saw a 30% rise in phys...
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...Muller stressed that schools could do more to incorporate the opinions of child... be fewer problems at school and less violence generally." . Children's Parliaments . Switzerland...
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... from the former Yugoslavia fleeing violence, as well as ethnic Turks and Kurds from Turkey, ma... the labour market, enrolling in Swiss schools and taking part in community and civic organisatio...