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March 19, 2023
Pension reform in France: ‘I would like us to think in terms of the quality of work, not the quantity’, analyzes the philosopher François Jullien
Are we headed straight for “crash” as Orelsan asserts in The Smell of Gasoline? “I avoid images that are too dramaticsays François Jullien, they are somewhat complicit in a certain passivity“. The philosopher prefers action to passivity, that which consists in making another way possible, in “repossibiliser“as he himself points out.
Certainly, but why this feeling of imminent crash? “What makes our era, unlike the previous ones, is that we can no longer draw a plan of the ideal city. […] This is no longer possible because to model, you have to be able to isolate. However, in the contemporary, globalized world, we can no longer isolate. On the other hand, to project the plan of the ideal city, which today is no longer possible, there would have to be a consistent future on which to project it. But this consistent future has come undone“. Faced with this observation, the human returns to the present and takes pleasure in “morose way“.
AHL: The Rocket strikes early and takes revenge on the Comets
LAVAL, Que. – The Laval Rocket scored two goals in less than a minute in the first period and beat the Utica Comets 4-1 on Saturday followingnoon at Place Bell.
The victory allowed the Rocket (25-26-10) to end a three-game losing streak and avenge the 3-2 loss suffered the day before once morest the same team, also at Place Bell.
Ten different players had at least one point for the Rocket, and Cayden Primeau stopped 27 of 28 pucks faced, including all 12 of the Comets’ shots in the third period.
Reilly Walsh was the only one to thwart the vigilance of the American goalkeeper, in the second period.
This goal then allowed the Comets to reduce the Rocket’s lead to 3-1. However, Mitchell Stephens scored his 15th goal of the season just 94 seconds later.
The Rocket outshot their rivals 41-28, including 16-8 in the first period when they caused their most damage.
Jean-François Houle’s men opened the scoring in the third minute thanks to Brandon Gignac’s 12th goal of the season, scored unassisted.
Tory Dello doubled the lead just 57 seconds later with his third of the season, assisted by Olivier Galipeau and Peter Abbandonato.
Nolan Yaremko added his first of the season with just over four minutes left in the first period.
The Rocket will play their next game next Wednesday, at home, once morest the Bridgeport Islanders.
North Carolina, Charlotte – Get free diapers for children if possible in North Carolina, thanks to local and state programs that offer this help to households in need.
Perhaps the largest program that distributes diapers to entities and organizations around the state is the “Diaper Bank of North Carolina” or “North Carolina Diaper Bank” which has offices in four regions: Charlotte, Triada, Triángulo and Lower Cape Fear, on the North Carolina coast. Here you can see all the venues.
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They distribute products for children and adults.
The Diaper Bank works through partnerships with grassroots organizations in these areas of the state, to distribute not only diapers, but also formula and other baby essentials.
Additionally, it also collects and distributes adult incontinence products and supplements.
According to the Diaper Bank, one in four women reports difficulties in accessing appropriate products for the period.
“In addition, many families also have difficulty paying for adult incontinence products and baby essentials, which are not covered by any government safety net programs, such as SNAP (food stamps) and WIC,” the statement says. entity.
WIC is the Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, while SNAP is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Since 2013, the Diaper Bank has distributed more than 13 million diapers to local nonprofit organizations.
The entity indicates that, from its headquarters in Durham, they distribute around 300,000 diapers per month, which covers approximately 6,000 children monthly.
Other allied organizations of the Diaper Bank
One of the partner organizations that distribute the Bank’s diapers is, “Catholic Charities«, which has locations in Charlotte, where it is headquartered, Asheville, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Lenoir, and Murphy.
“Catholic Charities” distributes children’s diapers to the entire community, and they can also have adult diapers at their headquarters and through activities of: “Diapers Drive”, where they also give away wet wipes.
For its part, the organizationSmart Start», which has offices in every county in North Carolina, distributes only to its customers.
This is a nonprofit organization, operating in other counties as well, that mobilizes resources, builds alliances, and supports families to improve the health, early education, and literacy of young children.
The new Charlotte headquarters
The Diaper Bank opened its newest location in Charlotte on September 29, thanks to its alliance with the program Mecklenburg County Smart Startand other members of the community.
Avery Payne, director of the new headquarters, told Enlace Latino NC, that “we are still in the initial stages of creating our new Charlotte branch.”
Avery mentioned that for now it only has one community partner that distributes its products to the entire community, which is “Loaves & Fishes” both at their local offices and through their mobile pantries.
“Beginning December 22, we begin distributing the diapers that are available at Loaves & Fishes pantries, walk-in, no ID required, just walk in and out,” Payne said.
If you want to contribute with your donation
You can donate to the Diaper Bank of North Carolina at line or find any of its headquarters in “delivery point” around the state.