A list of puns related to "Haslam (name)"
The crest isn't a big deal to me... The Crew name ABSOLUTELY is.
You can keep your dumb fucking crest, but make SC stand for Soccer Crew officially, keep all the shit you did, no sunk cost fallacy or loss of your investment in whatever moron marketing team you paid... and keep most of us placated.
I don't like a lot of it, but calling them Columbus Soccer Crew makes me tolerate the rest. Keep the fucking name and you can do whatever else you want for your corporate bullshit.
I have heard of a lot of Haslam kids having trouble getting responses from their advisors. I would like to have a 30 minute conversation with mine about the fact that I am doing a co-op and do not know if I can graduate on time now. She set up an appointment with me 10 days ago to meet that she did not show up too. I have sent her a couple of emails she did not respond to. I call Haslam today asking which advisors I can potentially talk too and explain my problem. And I am told βShe will get back to you today.β When I did not even say my advisors name or mine. So I responded do you know who she is? And the person on the phone did not know and just said there had been a lot of meeting and a bit of a mix up in the office. What is happening my advisor has been almost non existent since freshmen year.
This week on the Altmed podcast, we had the pleasure of chatting with Lucy Haslam, Founder and Director of United in Compassion. We covered a lot of ground, speaking about:
β Cannabis legalisation
- Barriers to entry for medical cannabis
- Cannabis education
- Compassionate access
- Cannabis politics
- DVA cannabis policy
- Cannabis Driving laws
>In 1998, Dalit Solidarity Network-UK (DSN-UK) was established, not by any Indian scheduled community member but Methodist minister David Haslam.
>In 2000, DSN-UK expanded into International Dalit Solidarity Network (IDSN). Now, its headquarters is in Denmark. The DSN-UK was funded βprimarily from Christian Aid, with additional support from the Methodist Relief and Development Fund and the Anglican USPGβ.
>In 2001, DSN-UK was sponsored by Christian Aid to lobby against the Indian government in the 2001 Durban Conference.
>In 2004, DSN-UK had become powerful enough to use the International Development Committee of the UK Parliament to raise caste issues with the government of India during the committee's visit to the country. In the same year, DSN-UK also held a meeting in the Labour Party Conference.
>In 2005, an organisation called London Institute of South Asia (LISA), which was run by late retired Brigadier of Pakistan Army Usman Khalid, honoured V T Rajshekar, the editor of the virulently-racist anti-semitic and anti-Hindu magazine Dalit Voice with an international award.
>Brig Khalid was widely known as an agent of Pakistani intelligence. However, top officials in Islamabad have denied it, particularly after it was alleged that Brig Khalid was the one to reveal the hideout of Osama bin Laden to the US intelligence. The language that LISA used on its website then in 2005 is astoundingly similar to the language later author Arundhati Roy and far-left 'intellectuals' would use.
>For example, consider this:
>The Indian armed forces are brutally suppressing at least seventeen freedom/reform movements, killing hundreds of thousands in Jammu and Kashmir, the Punjab (Sikhs) and the states of Assam. Yet it has been able to maintain its image as a pacifist society β the birthplace of Lord Buddha and followers of Gandhian non-violence. The LISA award was handed over to V T Rajshekar by none other than Reverend David Haslam, who also declared that it was through the writings of Rajshekar that he hit upon the Dalit cause. Rajshekar wrote in many of the articles of Dalit Voice how Jews and Brahmins were racially connected, and his magazine even advertised sales of 'Protocols of the Elders of Zion'.
>As early as 2011, Breaking India (Rajiv Malhotra and Aravindan Neelakandan) revealed all these and Corbynβs connection to these.
>Jeremy Corbyn, the labor MP who is also the chair of the DSN-UK, stated, βWe have a real responsibili
... keep reading on reddit β‘This week on the Altmed podcast, we had the pleasure of chatting with Lucy Haslam, Founder and Director of United in Compassion. We covered a lot of ground, speaking about:
β Cannabis legalisation
- Barriers to entry for medical cannabis
- Cannabis education
- Compassionate access
- Cannabis politics
- DVA cannabis policy
- Cannabis Driving laws
This week on the Altmed podcast, we had the pleasure of chatting with Lucy Haslam, Founder and Director of United in Compassion. We covered a lot of ground, speaking about:
β Cannabis legalisation
- Barriers to entry for medical cannabis
- Cannabis education
- Compassionate access
- Cannabis politics
- DVA cannabis policy
- Cannabis Driving laws
This week on the Altmed podcast, we had the pleasure of chatting with Lucy Haslam, Founder and Director of United in Compassion. We covered a lot of ground, speaking about:
β Cannabis legalisation
- Barriers to entry for medical cannabis
- Cannabis education
- Compassionate access
- Cannabis politics
- DVA cannabis policy
- Cannabis Driving laws
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