Full List of Companies That Have Stayed in Russia – And The Ones That Decided to Leave [Updated Weekly] from Read, websiteplanet , via ame liabrunolh@gmail.com With this in mind, how are companies responding to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? We’ve compiled the internet’s most extensive list of multinational companies and their responses to the invasion. While some companies have been praised for their efforts, others have been justifiably accused of not doing enough. This article covers those companies that have left or partially left Russia, and those that have stayed. We’ll provide regular updates to keep the information accurate and relevant, so make sure to check back in! Disclaimer Our report can only reflect companies for which data is available from independent sources, or that have publicly stated their response to the war in Ukraine. A full investigation of all companies operating in Russia, or not, isn’t possible at this time, due to a lack of transparency. Countries wit...
Exposure to art — even uncomfortable art — is healthy, stimulating, and worthy of students’ debate. Image The San Francisco Board of Education voted to cover “The Life of Washington,” a mural cycle from 1935-36, at a school named for the first president. Victor Arnautoff’s frescoes include images of slaves and a dead Native American, which angered some students and parents. Credit Credit Jim Wilson/The New York Times By Roberta Smith , The New York Times July 26, 2019 512 After half a century of intermittent debate and protest, the San Francisco Board of Education voted unanimously in June to whitewash the 13 murals depicting the life of George Washington that line the halls of a high school named for the first president. The murals’ offense is that they depict some ugly truths about the history of the United States, namely two of its original sins: slavery and the Native American genocid...
The 2020 Election Offers Low Spirits and High Comedy Anyone not already committed to a political hard line can’t get excited about either candidate. By Joseph Epstein Sept. 17, 2020 1:28 pm ET The Wall Street Journal https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-2020-election-offers-low-spirits-and-high-comedy-11600363705?mod=opinion_lead_pos7; original article contains a video and an illustration How is it that in what has been called the most important presidential election in our nation’s recent history, I find myself viewing the candidates as essentially comic characters ? The one man with his baroque hairdo, the other with his sad hair plugs; the one who speaks before he thinks, the other who doesn’t seem able to think very well while he is speaking—these two men, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, seem like nothing so much as puppets. They are two Punches with no Judy, each beating the other with his brickbat, which one assumes they will continue to do right up to Nov. 3. My guess ...
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