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Observations of Resilience I also gradually see the resilience in their faces. It affects me how the older children look at the young people here. How quickly you grow up. And how quickly do you learn what it really is about. Stories of Hope Some of the children shared their stories of struggle and hope. One child recalled, "I used to think that luck was on a big vacation. Now I feel it when I tell my father something and get a reaction from him." Another child cherished the hug she received from her father when she came in, "That…

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Introduction to the Wealth Tax Debate The founder and CEO of Luxury giant LVMH, Bernard Arnault, who is currently France’s richest man with a fortune of around $169 billion, has spoken out against a proposed wealth tax. He believes that the tax, which would require a 2 percent tax on assets over €100 million, would "kill the French economy." The Proposed Tax The idea of the economic professor Gabriel Zucman, the proposed measure could collect up to €20 billion per year from 1,800 households. However, other economists argue that it would only collect €5 billion if the rich were to…

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Introduction to Shanghai Fashion Week The Shanghai Fashion Week (SHFW) Spring/Summer 2026 Edition marks a new growth phase for the event. The preliminary schedule published on Monday contains an extended selection of global names and local labels that celebrate anniversaries. Event Details From October 9th to 16th, more than 100 shows will take place this season, exceeding the count of last year. Notable participants include Messe onTimeshow and exhibition rooms such as tube, laboratory, and not. SHFW’s own trading show, mode, will also return. Challenges and Ambitions Despite the challenges, independent designers still struggle to convert cultural recognition into commercial…

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Introduction to Theater Censorship The Lord Chamberlain, a position in the British government, was responsible for censoring theater productions from 1737 to 1968. This meant that any play or musical that was deemed too racy, explicit, or critical of the government would be rejected or heavily edited. The Lord Chamberlain’s office was notorious for its strict guidelines and conservative values, making it difficult for artists to express themselves freely. The Theater License Act The Theater License Act, passed in 1737, gave the Lord Chamberlain the power to censor theater productions. This law was enacted during the reign of Prime Minister…

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Introduction to a Fierce Rivalry In Cricket, Pakistan and India have a deep love and deeper rivalry, but this week the attention of both nations turns to a much simpler and shorter sporting event. At the World Athletics Championships in Japan, men’s spear thrower Neraj Chopra and Arshad Nadeem are expected to compete for the first time since the 2024 Olympics in Paris. A Recent History of Competition On this occasion, Nadeem made gold from Pakistan ahead of Chopra, his Indian rival, who had chosen silver after winning gold at the 2020 Olympics. In 2025, Julian Weber from Germany had…

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Introduction to Jabra Ibrahim Jabra Jabra Ibrahim Jabra was a renowned writer, and his work has been widely recognized. In the last century, Torodov provided his sixth articles with the title "The Poetry of Prosa" (1974), which was well-received. Jabra’s book was also recognized, not just because it was in a field that had a generation at that time, but also because of its unique blend of language, structural interest, and the mixture of engines of the Prose text and the motive and measurement. The Biography of Jabra Ibrahim Jabra It was necessary to complete the biography of Jabra Ibrahim…

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Introduction to the Postponed Match The highly anticipated collision between Olympique de Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain has been postponed. This decision was made due to severe storms that hit Marseille, posing a significant risk to the safety of the players and spectators. Cause of Postponement The storms in Marseille were the primary reason for the postponement of the match. The safety of everyone involved in the game is of utmost importance, and the decision to postpone was necessary to avoid any potential dangers. New Schedule for the Match The match between Olympique de Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain will now take…

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Introduction to a New Film Project Mexican film director Carlos Reygadas, known for winning the Best Director award at Cannes in 2012 for his film "After the Dark Light", is set to executive produce a new drama called "Black Star Gel". This upcoming film is the work of emerging director Christine Haroutounian, an Armenian filmmaker from the US. The Director’s Background Haroutounian’s debut feature film, "After Dreaming", premiered at the Berlinale this year and is also showing in Busan. She was selected for the Asian Project Market (APM), which took place from September 20 to 23 at the Asian Contents…

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James van der Beek Unable to Attend Dawson’s Creek Reunion Due to Illness James van der Beek took to Instagram on Sunday evening to reveal that he would not be able to attend the Dawson’s Creek reunion on Monday due to a stomach illness. The actor, who was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer in November, expressed his disappointment at missing the event. A Star-Studded Replacement Fortunately for fans, van der Beek has a backup plan in place. He announced that Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator and star of the Broadway sensation Hamilton, would be taking his place at the reunion. Van…

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Recent Developments in TikTok Deal Donald Trump has announced that media mogul Rupert Murdoch and his son Lachlan could be part of an agreement where TikTok will be under American control in the United States. The US President also named Michael Dell, the founder and CEO of Dell Technologies, as possible participants in the deal. Potential Participants "I think they will be in the group. A few others. Really great people, very prominent people," said Trump. "And they are also American patriots, you know, they love this country. I think they will do a really good job." Mr. Trump said…

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