Manic street preachers - If you tolerate this (lyrics)digitalfinch
The song warns that if society tolerates fascism, then the children will be the next victims. It references shooting rabbits and fascists, and walking the streets of Barcelona but without real intent. It repeats the chorus "And if you tolerate this, then your children will be next" several times as a warning call against tolerating authoritarian rule and its consequences for future generations.
Manic street preachers - If you tolerate this (lyrics)digitalfinch
The song warns that if society tolerates fascism, then the children will be the next victims. It references shooting rabbits and fascists, and walking the streets of Barcelona but without real intent. It repeats the chorus "And if you tolerate this, then your children will be next" several times as a warning call against tolerating authoritarian rule and its consequences for future generations.
Once allies celebrated together forty years ago, but now tensions have risen. In Berlin, people anxiously await the end as shadows are cast by two giants competing for power, while in Washington DC politicians dismiss problems in Europe. Where the author comes from, Americans are disliked for being loud and out of touch compared to those with stiff upper lips. The world has changed significantly in the forty years since the end of World War II.
The document is a poem about American soldiers in the Vietnam War. It describes their experiences from basic training, to being sent overseas where they faced harsh conditions and danger, to the losses they endured. The soldiers felt disconnected from those at home, and they bonded closely with each other for survival as they fought in a war they did not fully understand.
The song describes walking along the Moskva River in Moscow and listening to the wind of change on an August night. It references soldiers passing by who are also listening to this wind of change and how the future is in the air as change blows everywhere. The wind of change is taking people to a magical moment where children can dream of tomorrow in this changing wind.
The song expresses hope that Russians love their children just as much as Americans do, and questions the growing hysteria and threats between the two countries. It notes that there is no such thing as a winnable war, and hopes that shared humanity between all people, regardless of ideology or country, can help avoid nuclear conflict.
Viktor was born in Leningrad in 1944 during World War II and never knew his father after the war. He grew up in the Soviet Union during the Cold War, serving in the Red Army and later becoming a circus clown to make children happy. The narrator was born in 1949 in the United States during the McCarthy era and Cold War tensions, remembering nuclear drills and the Cuban Missile Crisis. In the present, the narrator meets Viktor in Leningrad and they embrace, realizing the importance of friendship between former adversaries.
The song describes a world on the brink of self-destruction due to violence, war, hate, and a lack of progress on important issues like integration and legislation. It warns that without change, pushing nuclear buttons or continuing down current paths could lead the world to its end, with no escape from the coming destruction.
This document provides instructions for a word search puzzle, listing Dutch place names and terms that are to be found and circled in a grid. The grid contains letters arranged horizontally, vertically and diagonally, within which the listed words are hidden. The goal is to find and circle each word from the given list within the letter grid.
Once allies celebrated together forty years ago, but now tensions have risen. In Berlin, people anxiously await the end as shadows are cast by two giants competing for power, while in Washington DC politicians dismiss problems in Europe. Where the author comes from, Americans are disliked for being loud and out of touch compared to those with stiff upper lips. The world has changed significantly in the forty years since the end of World War II.
The document is a poem about American soldiers in the Vietnam War. It describes their experiences from basic training, to being sent overseas where they faced harsh conditions and danger, to the losses they endured. The soldiers felt disconnected from those at home, and they bonded closely with each other for survival as they fought in a war they did not fully understand.
The song describes walking along the Moskva River in Moscow and listening to the wind of change on an August night. It references soldiers passing by who are also listening to this wind of change and how the future is in the air as change blows everywhere. The wind of change is taking people to a magical moment where children can dream of tomorrow in this changing wind.
The song expresses hope that Russians love their children just as much as Americans do, and questions the growing hysteria and threats between the two countries. It notes that there is no such thing as a winnable war, and hopes that shared humanity between all people, regardless of ideology or country, can help avoid nuclear conflict.
Viktor was born in Leningrad in 1944 during World War II and never knew his father after the war. He grew up in the Soviet Union during the Cold War, serving in the Red Army and later becoming a circus clown to make children happy. The narrator was born in 1949 in the United States during the McCarthy era and Cold War tensions, remembering nuclear drills and the Cuban Missile Crisis. In the present, the narrator meets Viktor in Leningrad and they embrace, realizing the importance of friendship between former adversaries.
The song describes a world on the brink of self-destruction due to violence, war, hate, and a lack of progress on important issues like integration and legislation. It warns that without change, pushing nuclear buttons or continuing down current paths could lead the world to its end, with no escape from the coming destruction.
This document provides instructions for a word search puzzle, listing Dutch place names and terms that are to be found and circled in a grid. The grid contains letters arranged horizontally, vertically and diagonally, within which the listed words are hidden. The goal is to find and circle each word from the given list within the letter grid.
1. Het uitvoeren van een opdracht
(3 minuten toets)
01.Lees alles goed door voordat je iets doet.
02. Schrijf je naam in de rechter bovenhoek van dit blad.
03. Omcirkel het woordje "naam" in de vorige opdracht.
04. Teken 5 kleine vierkantjes in de linker bovenhoek van dit blad.
05. Zet een X in elk vierkant, genoemd bij opdracht 4.
06. Omcirkel elk vierkantje.
07. Zet je handtekening onder de titel van dit blad.
08. Schrijf achter de titel "ja,ja,ja".
09. Omcirkel de gehele opdracht 7.
10. Zet een X in de linker benedenhoek van dit blad.
11. Trek een driehoek om het kruisje van opdracht 10.
12. Vermenigvuldig 70 met 30 op de achterkant van dit blad.
13. Omcirkel het woord "blad" van op opdracht 4.
14. Zeg hardop je naam wanneer je bij deze opdracht bent aangekomen.
15. Als je denkt dat je zorgvuldig de opdrachten tot nu toe hebt uitgevoerd, zeg je
"ja" !
16. Tel 270 en 117 bij elkaar op op de achterkant van dit blad.
17. Omcirkel je antwoord van opdracht 16.
18. Tel hardop terug van 10 tot 1.
19. Maak drie kleine gaatjes in dit blad met de punt van je pen of potlood.
20. Als je de eerste bent met het uitvoeren van de opdrachten, roep je hard : "Ik
ben nummer 1 met het uitvoeren van de opdrachten"!
21. Onderstreep alle even nummers van opdrachten op dit blad.
22. Aangezien je nu alles zeer goed hebt doorgelezen, voer je alleen de
opdrachten 01 en 02 uit en zeg je niets tegen de anderen !
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