The Codes
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Initial release | Poland |
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Directors | Wojciech Has |
Screenplay | Andrzej Kijowski |
Story by | Andrzej Kijowski |
Composers | Krzysztof Penderecki |
Stanisław Radwan | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1208035 |
About The Codes
The Codes is the English title for Szyfry, a Polish film released in 1966, directed by Wojciech Has.
Have we found the 'animal origin' of Covid?
... Having found and downloaded The Codes on a genetic database called GISAID, where scientists share this kind of information, she and her colleagues set out to find out which species matched the samples that were found in the same locations as the virus...
Government denies weakening Online Safety Bill
... It must now consult the victims commissioner, the domestic-abuse commissioner and the children s commissioner when drawing up The Codes technology companies must follow...
Stamps join the digital world with QR codes
... From Tuesday people will be able to scan The Codes using the Royal Mail app and watch an animation featuring Shaun the Sheep...
Owen Paterson vote: Tories are wallowing in sleaze, says Sir Keir Starmer
... In his article, Sir Keir said that Tory Party s failure to uphold " The Codes that govern public life" would " further undermine public faith in politics at a time when we should be trying to restore decency and honesty"...
Public toilets: you Should be able to pee for free?
... The project London Loo-code change to use this by collecting The Codes of businesses in the city, the fee for the toilet...
The Swiss Crypto AG's spying scandal shakes reputation for neutrality
... The machines were encrypted, but it emerged this week that the CIA and the German BND had rigged the equipment so they could crack to intercept The Codes and thousands of messages...
Extinction Rebellion 'stemmed from failed bus lane protest'
... Gail Bradbrook said she prayed for The Codes for social change on a retreat...
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Extinction Rebellion 'stemmed from failed bus lane protest'
Extinction Rebellion climate activists outside The Royal Courts of Justice in London
A failed protest over a Bus Lane and a psychedelic drug retreat had key roles in forming a global climate protest movement, two founders have revealed.
Extinction Rebellion now claims to have 100,000 members on its database.
Simon Bramwell said he felt an "acute sense of loss" After protests in Bristol in 2015 that saw campaigners living in trees to make way for the Metrobus.
Gail Bradbrook said she "prayed for The Codes for Social Change " on a retreat.
Extinction Rebellion describes itself as a "non-violent Civil Disobedience activist movement". Its mass protests have been controversial - After parts of the capital were brought to a halt.
Four years earlier Mr Bramwell, from Stroud in Gloucestershire, took part in the Stapleton allotment protests that saw campaigners perch in trees for More Than a month before being evicted.
More Than £1m was spent in 2015 removing the Stapleton allotment protestorsThey were opposing the construction of a new Bus Lane that connected to the M32, along with several new bus stops and a bridge. The protestors claimed The Land was some of The Most fertile in the area but ultimately they were moved on and The Work took place.
The protest led - in part - to the formation of Extinction Rebellion and its New Approach to demonstrations.
"The acute sense of loss saw me meeting up with Gail Bradbrook to build campaigns of Civil Disobedience ", said Mr Bramwell.
"You have to be disruptive unfortunately," said Dr Bradbrook, who has a PhD in molecular biophysics.
The 47-year-old said she came up with the idea for Extinction Rebellion After "praying for The Codes for Social Change " while on a retreat with psychedelic medicines.
"I've always been interested in how Things Change , in Social Change . I was involved in the Animal Rights movement as a young woman. I've been involved in issues around gender and racism," She Said .
Gail Bradbrook believes "human beings might become extinct""I've been focused on trying to start Civil Disobedience since 2010 and tried lots of things that didn't work. So I actually went on a retreat and prayed deeply, with some psychedelic medicine… it was a really intense experience.
"I prayed for The Codes for social change… and within a month, my prayers were literally answered. "
Extinction Rebellion has outlined three demands: that the government is transparent on Climate Change , for the UK to be carbon neutral by 2025, and for a "citizen's assembly" on environmental policies.
Simon Bramwell said he knew how he would feel if he couldn't see a dying relativeA protest in Bristol In July caused disruption that prevented one man.
"I can't communicate with any degree of real depth how sorry I Am [that that] happened," said Mr Bramwell.
"My mum's quite ill. . and I know how I'd feel if I didn't make it to her bedside during her death.
"We've become so siloed in the way we think, where the media picks up on that, but tens of thousands of people are dying each year from air pollution in the UK.
"I have a huge sense of responsibility to pass on a better planet to Our Children . "
Further demonstrations in and around the UK and in other countries have brought both disruption and Headlines .
When the protests at the allotment failed part of it was built on for a new Bus Lane and stopsApril's protests in London, including overtime payments and the cost of bringing officers in from other forces, its Commissioner Cressida Dick said.
Earlier this summer, Extinction Rebellion estimated that, in addition to the arrests made in London, about 400 of its demonstrators had been arrested internationally Since October 2018.
Dr Bradbrook said: "It's only by being disruptive that you get people to have a conversation about an issue.
"We started this thing in My House with 12 of us saying 'let's do this', and within a year it's gone global.
"We've got 130 groups across the UK, we're in 59 countries, and it's growing all the time. "
The full story features on Inside Out West on Bbc One , Monday 2 September at 19:30 BST.
bristol, uk climate change protests, stapleton, stroud, extinction rebellion, climate change
Source of news: bbc.com