A report has been published by the UNDP highlightingt Bolivia, Peru and Argentina as the countries with the greatest number of social conflicts (over 200 each, which have their origins in the social inequalities that prevail in these countries. . As a legitimate means of achieving rights that have been […]
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New and old media take centre stage
“Media New & Old – providing access for all” will be debated in the House of Commons on the 22nd of April. Austen Mitchell will examine how traditional media can adapt for the new technological age. Technology has changed the pace and style of our lives but it has […]
Schools in the United States of America: Stages for murderers
40% of American homes have firearms. The lack of adequate legislation and control of them may be the main reason why some of the largest massacres in the world happen in schools across the country. Benjamin Serra The end of 2012 offered a news story that covered the front covers […]
Amada Silva… Simply Amada
She fled the political situation in her native country and moved to the UK with her family. Over the past three decades she has lived and worked in this country, helping numerous people in difficult situations. Benjamin Serra “Forget your name, from now on, you are refugees protected by the […]
Libraries on the Net
The conference ‘The future of the library in a Digital Age’ analyses how new technology is affecting them. It will be held on the 12th of October. – – These days, with electronic books, digital editions of newspapers and that great, inexhaustible source of information that is the Internet, less […]