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Created: 09/21/2008
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Sinik Feat James Blunt - Je realise




I understood that years that passes fast it is disturbing
I realize that Kelissa would be 7 years old on September 20th
Every day the men auto-destroy themselves in the axe
And to run away most hardly swim across seas
I saw the distance between the beautiful and the animal
Here the war in the potato but in the punishment is the Beautiful
In the street, you know the offences benefit the men
In 10 years, the Kilogramme of diamonds will be for the price of the Kilogramme of apple
I understood late that the regrets penalizes me
And that hurts when I realize that so few dreams come true
That I advance not, that their justice slows down
That France is not so beautiful, my teacher of history lied
That in the life to make the peace is not profitable
I understood that to make the peace it is the nightmare of the trader of weapons
I realize the night of track races in the city
But not be afraid because the death is only the continuation of the life.

(james)And I'll take everything,

(sinik)I would take all which to take, the enjoyments and the tears,(Mmm, mmm,
mmm)
(james)In this life,

(sinik)in this life,
(james)I'll join everyone
When I die

2ème couplet James Blunt:

Ooh, these feet carry me far
Oh, my body,oh so tired
Mouth is dry
Hardly speak
Holy spirit rise in me
Here I swear
Forever is just a minute to me

And I'll take everything,

(sinik)I would take all which to take, the enjoyments and the tears,(Mmm, mmm,
mmm)
(james)In this life,

(sinik)in this life,
(james)I'll join everyone
When I die

(sinik)I understood what went not of or came the evil in our ZUP (ZUP=Zone of urbanimation Person who has right of way)
That the cars which caught fire did not go into your ballot boxes
That every day friends die in the prison
How some are ready for everything to obtain a warm flat
I understood that the human being makes nothing others than bleed
That in the life to hurt is easier than to like itself
That the neighbours it is not " The girls of at side "
That in the country of the humans right of the families live in hotel
Understood the weight of the words, sometimes the life does the cockroach
The thieves are stuck but the rapists have the BAFA (BAFA=Diploma to work with the children)
That in the life I always smelt it hampers
In which point I have grave of the evil to be said I love you to those who I love

(james)And I'll take everything
(sinik)I would take all which to take, the enjoyments and the tears (Mmm, mmm,
mmm)

(james)In this life,
I'll join everyone
Oh, and understand
'Cause all men die ('cause all men die)
'Cause all men die ('cause all men die)


Violence against homosexuals proof of own masculinity

According to the study ‘As long as they keep their hands off me’, commissioned by the City of Amsterdam and performed by the University of Amsterdam, men aged 17 to 25 with low education levels use violence against homosexuals when they perceive a challenge to their masculinity. The perpetrators claim to have ‘nothing against gays’, as long as the homosexuals behave in a manner they consider acceptable. Their macho youth culture challenges them to distance themselves from ‘typical homosexual behaviour’, if necessary by using violence. Violence against homosexuals is based on concepts of masculinity and sexuality, and is almost never religiously-based. There are also almost no cases of organised ‘gay bashing’.

Among relatively large groups of young men, tolerance of homosexuality appears to be a very thin veneer of civilisation. The study indicates that negative ideas about homosexuality are widely held in schools, the military and athletics, regardless of ethnicity. Intolerance goes hand-in-hand with discrimination and physical violence, creating an unsafe climate for homosexuals.The study involved interviews with perpetrators, examinations of police, rehabilitation and court records, conversations with young people who belong to high-risk groups and surveys completed by students attending school in Amsterdam.

Origins
The origins of the perpetrators’ aversion to homosexuality lie in their emotions and ideas regarding masculinity and sexuality. Four aspects that call up their particular irritation, disgust or dislike are: anal sex, ‘feminine’ behaviour, the visible expression of homosexuality and fear of being seduced by homosexuals. Remarkably, the young men do not reject homosexuality in its entirety; they often claim to have nothing against homosexuals and realise that homosexuality is a part of society. *However, they do place strict limits on the behaviour that homosexuals may display in their presence; they may not display the four elements listed above.

Violence primarily occurs when these young men feel as if homosexuals consider them to be sexual objects: in almost 40% of the cases studied, this was the proven trigger for the violence. These young men cannot bear the idea of being forced into a role that they consider to be feminine and humiliating.

Perpetrators
Suspects of violent crimes are usually young men between the ages of 17 and 25. They are just as likely to have a native-born Dutch background as they are to have a Moroccan background (both 36%). However, as 39% of all young men in Amsterdam belong to the former group, and only 16% belong to the latter, Moroccans are overrepresented among the suspects of violence against homosexuals. The majority of the incidents (55%) take place outside areas that are known as meeting places for homosexuals.

There is little difference of opinion about homosexuality among the different groups studied (students, high-risk young people and perpetrators). Secondary school students seem to have only the bare minimum of tolerance for homosexuality. Although they claim to accept homosexuality in general, they are considerably less tolerant of homosexuality in their immediate vicinity.

The small differences in opinions between the groups lead to the worrisome conclusion that the group of potential perpetrators of violence against homosexuals is very large. This is also indicated by the fact that most perpetrators do not plan their actions in advance; incidents of premeditated ‘gay bashing’ are very rare. Most incidents occur spontaneously at the moment that the perpetrators are confronted with a situation that conflicts with their concepts of masculinity and sexuality.

The researchers have found a number of factors that explain why some young men resort to violence against homosexuals and others do not. Perpetrators often commit violence in groups and find it difficult to resist peer pressure. In many groups, contrasting oneself with homosexuality helps create a tough, masculine identity for young men. This prevents them from being seen as ‘queer’, which to them is equated with being weak and effeminate. Social-economic factors also play a role: perpetrators are often likely to be unemployed, poorly-educated and come from dysfunctional families. Anti-homosexual violence can be an effective way to gain respect and a masculine status for those who cannot do so in a legal manner. Their violence is not religiously inspired – religious ideas have no more than an indirect influence.

Facts and figures
In 2007 there were 201 reports of violence against homosexuals in Amsterdam. These included 79 cases of verbal violence (39%), 38 threats (19%), 17 muggings (9%) and 67 cases of physical violence (33%).

In the majority of cases, the victims of anti-homosexual violence do not report the incident to the police. An estimated 75% to 96% of these types of incidents go unreported, so the actual number of incidents is much higher. In only 43% of all cases are the police able to register a suspect.

More than half of all incidents of physical violence take place on the street. The remaining incidents (42%) take place in gay bars and nightclubs or parks where homosexuals are known to congregate. Anti-homosexual violence usually takes place at the weekend, with an increase in the summer months and a peak in August.

Amsterdam in comparison
Due to the lack of comparable international data, it is difficult to determine whether violence against homosexuals occurs more or less frequently in Amsterdam than in other cities or countries. However, it is clear that the issue is not limited to Amsterdam. A growing number of countries, including Germany, Belgium, Sweden and Great Britain are paying more attention to the issue of increasing violence against homosexuals.


Economic crisis grips both McCain, Obama campaigns BY ELIZABETH MOORE | elizabeth.moore@newsday.com September 21, 2008 Now, suddenly it's real. The 3 a.m. phone call from Wall Street that kicked the two presidential nominees off the front pages this week also jolted the campaign season to a new level of seriousness, as it becomes clear what a bleak national predicament will be handed over to Barack Obama or John McCain six weeks from now. The bewildering speed of events that started with Lehman Brothers' failure and ended with the prospect of a rescue plan costing taxpayers hundreds of billions created the kind of test that can decide an election, experts say, casting into sharp relief how adroitly the candidates can pivot and offer leadership in response to the crises that will be a daily routine for them in the Oval Office. For Obama, the "change" candidate who promises a tax cut for the middle class, this was the week he had been waiting for, one in which his broad call for an end to business as usual in Washington suddenly had a crystal-clear point of reference. But fellow Democrats waited with growing impatience for him to seize the leadership moment. By contrast, generally McCain, an advocate of deregulation, struggled through the week, seeking to recover from his Monday-morning assertion that "the fundamentals of the economy are strong." "It's important to convey steadiness, consistency, that you have a broad framework that is guiding you in your approach to these issues; that you have a wide range of advisers and know how to use them; and that you are capable of being a calming, reassuring presence on TV and other modes where a president has to send signals to the American people," explained former Clinton adviser William Galston of the Brookings Institution on Thursday


Star soloists gather at Athens Concert Hall
The Roland Petit’s choreographies, is part of the Athens Concert Hall tribute taking place this week.

A group of leading international dance soloists will pay tribute to French master choreographer Roland Petit at the Athens Concert Hall this week.

Lucia Lacarra, Wang Qinin, Svetlana Lunkina, Nikolai Tsiskaridze, Cyril Pierre, Luigi Bonino, Lienz Chang and Li Jun will interpret celebrated pieces choreographed by Petit throughout his distinguished career.

Pieces from ballets include Georges Bizet’s “L’Arlesienne” and “Carmen,” Irving Berlin’s “Cheek to Cheek,” Maurice Jarre’s “Notre Dame de Paris,” Jules Massenet’s “Thais,” Leo Delibes’s “Coppelia,” Johann Sebastian Bach’s “Le Jeune Homme et la Mort” as well as Pink Floyd favorites provided with movement by Petit.

Born in Villemomble near Paris in 1924, Petit trained at the Paris Opera Ballet school before becoming a choreographer and developing landmark works such as “Paradise Lost,” “Les Forains” and “Les amours de Frantz.” In 1954, Petit married Zizi Jeanmaire, a dancer, who became his muse for a number of works. Author grhomeboy  
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