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WebFeb 3, 2024 · The Ministry of Education launched the Special Assistance Plan (SAP) school scheme in 1980 (ibid.) whose aim was to “promote the learning of Chinese language and culture” (Tan, 2024). This was housed under the government’s Speak Mandarin Campaign in 1979 (Mutalib, 2011). Where was the Speak Malay Campaign or the Speak Tamil Campaign? WebJun 1, 2024 · The IPPR calls for a “radical new prevention strategy” involving a renewed and increased commitment to the state’s role in preventing disease. “No longer can we place the burden of responsibility... shelly lundy
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WebApr 3, 2024 · IPPR Journal About Contact Articles The Mass-Media’s Drive for Profit and Elitist Support: Manufacturing Consent by Jeremy Nugroho / April 3, 2024 Disclaimer: This blog post solely reflects the opinion of the authors and should not be taken to represent the general views of IPPR’s management/ editorial team or those of fellow authors. WebRT @rachelstatham_: I was just on a radio phone-in discussing this story with a teacher who can't afford to go back to work full-time with a toddler and a baby. WebJun 19, 2024 · On the 28th of April, French president Emmanuel Macron decided to extradite ten former members of the Italian terrorist group ‘Brigate Rosse’ who have seeked refuge in France for the past forty years. All were condemned to prison in Italy for having committed serious terrorist acts back in the 70’s and 80’s. Nine of them are now detained. shelly lundberg