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this is the way you show your gratitude, by stealing my flowers!
“i am sick, my little dormouse, very, very sick and from an illness which frightens me!
do you understand how to feel the pulse?”
but your insolence shall not go unpunished. ''
“a little.”
what do you expect after loafing on your jobs?
he maybe not
the jirga for women.
a world full of suffering and hunger and war.
and the
the home secretary's letters if it had any cause to feel doubtful of
tabassum did not have a home or money, so she went to a local group for women.
the group gave her the idea to work for more participation for women.
first, she went to the swat qaumi aman jirga, a group with only men, but they refused her.
a jirga is an informal court that enforces "qisas" (retribution laws).
it is not a formal court, but many times the formal courts will listen to their decisions.
“feel mine then and tell me if i have a fever.”
oh i think so i think they just you just contact the undertaker and he
two nights ago, she had diarrhea,
in may 2013, adnan started her own jirga.
it was the first women's jirga in pakistan.
it's a beautiful day.
and so that was a bad one.
the merchant, terrified by these furious words, dropped the fatal rose, and, throwing himself on his knees, cried : `` pardon me, noble sir.
the dormouse took pinocchio’s wrist between her paws and, after a few minutes, looked up at him sorrowfully and said: “my friend, i am sorry, but i must give you some very sad news.”
i am truly grateful to you for your hospitality, which was so magnificent that i could not imagine that you would be offended by my taking such a little thing as a rose. ''
in pakistan, women are used as chattel, or property, to settle disagreements between men.
they are traded in marriage to pay debts and claims of honor, and to pay for crimes.
because women have little power, adnan knew that her group needed to get the police and the courts to act.
her jirga has 25 women.
it works to pressure the police and the traditional court system, and it gives legal help to the victims.
the "khwendo jirga", or sister’s council also works for free education for girls, good health for women and girls, training in both home skills and work skills, loans for small business, and voting.
the jirga also works for laws to stop violence against women, especially honor killings, dowry harassments, acid attacks, and torture.
he does everything else.
but the beast's anger was not lessened by this speech.
but, uh, i think we're buying a carpet shampooer this weekend
- it's just... selfish!
“what is it?”
`` you are very ready with excuses and flattery, '' he cried ; `` but that will not save you from the death you deserve. ''
ah that was a car.
he does the the main thing.
“you have a very bad fever.”
“but what fever is it?”
cos i did hear on sanday that erm it was a joiner that made the coffin.
that is really sad.
- i know.
since the beginning of the war in iraq, the city of samawah has continuously been a relatively stable city, in what is probably the most peaceful and sparsely populated province of non-kurdish iraq.
he's fast!
at first, the men's jirgas did not like the "khwendo jirga".
women's rights activists did not like it either.
then, in 2014, that changed.
a child was raped, and the authorities did nothing.
"khwendo jirga" had a protest walk, to attract the attention of the public.
the police made arrests.
then, for the first time in pashtun history, a woman, adnan, was asked to sit on the men's jirga and help decide the case.
after the first protest, the women had more success.
in july, 2014, adnan and khwendo jirga worked to pass a law against child marriage.
although some religious groups were not happy, the sindh assembly passed a law against marriages for anyone under the age of eighteen.
in december, 2014 the punjab assembly voted to change the present law.
`` alas! ''
"you cannot feel much suspicion of me or you would not tell me what
hm hm hm hm.
margaret dunning
“the donkey fever.”
what, what's the deal,
“i don’t know anything about that fever,” answered the marionette, beginning to understand even too well what was happening to him.
you have been doing."
the first elements of the contingent arrived in kuwait on january 9 and january 17, 2004, after an advance team from the japanese air self-defense forces (jasdf) assessed the security situation in samawah in late december 2003 and to kuwait for the arrival of other jsdf forces to iraq.
the first jgsdf troops arrived at the dutch military base in samawah on january 19.
and he was the joiner was the undertaker.
margaret isabel dunning (june 26, 1910 – may 17, 2015) was an american philanthropist.
she was the benefactor of the plymouth (michigan) historical museum.
she was born in redford, michigan.
thought the merchant, `` if my daughter could only know what danger her rose has brought me into! ''
we, we try to, we're trying to take it on walks now, you know
oh it looks like the sun is gonna be right on your face if we put you in the swing.
dunning died at the age of 104 from complications from a fall while on a trip in santa barbara, california.
"you might have thought of that at once," said dawson derisively.
jerome cooper
he's fast!
“then i will tell you all about it,” said the dormouse.
“know then that, within two or three hours, you will no longer be a marionette, nor a boy.”
prime minister koizumi decided on december 8, 2005 to renew the contingent's mandate for another year, despite a poll by the asahi newspaper which found that 69% of respondents were against renewing the mandate, up from 55% in january.
a total of nine jirsg scheduled rotations took place between 2004 and 2006.
“what shall i be?”
“within two or three hours you will become a real donkey, just like the ones that pull the fruit carts to market.”
uh-huh.
“oh, what have i done?
what have i done?” cried pinocchio, grasping his two long ears in his hands and pulling and tugging at them angrily, just as if they belonged to another.
jerome cooper (december 14, 1946 – may 6, 2015) was an american free jazz musician.
he was known as a multi-dimensional drummer.
cooper played balafon, chirimia and electronic tonal activator in addition to trap drums.
he was born in chicago, illinois.
and in despair he began to tell the beast all his misfortunes, and the reason of his journey, not forgetting to mention beauty's request.
cooper died in brooklyn, new york city from multiple myeloma, aged 68.
well that's quite often the case.
plus, a kid would totally cramp our lifestyle.
“my dear boy,” answered the dormouse to cheer him up a bit, “why worry now?
what is done cannot be undone, you know.
fate has decreed that all lazy boys who come to hate books and schools and teachers and spend all their days with toys and games must sooner or later turn into donkeys.”