Nous venons de signer cette lettre ouverte pour demander aux chefs d’Etat et de gouvernement de faire de l’école gratuite pour tous les enfants un droit humain universel.
Get 400,000 children back into school– The crisis of Syrian refugee children – the worst refugee crisis since World War II. Back in September 2013, A World at School delivered a petition at the United Nations calling on world leaders to provide education for nearly 400,000 Syrian children exiled in Lebanon. Join Thunderclap to call for swift action. Click here and help make A World at School a reality for Syrian children. http://marielabaeva.tumblr.com/
#EducationCountdown– 500-Day Countdown for Global Education. On Monday 18 August world leaders have 500 days to fulfill their promise to get every child into school no matter who they are or where they are born. On this crucial date we are launching A World At School’s #EducationCountdown to ensure urgent action is taken over the next 500 days so that by the end of 2015 no child is excluded from school. Together we can create an unstoppable movement and demand that world leaders prioritise education and make this promise to children a reality. Get involved – https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/14929-educationcountdown
Middle English parlai speech, probably from Middle French parlee, from Medieval Latin parabolare, from Late Latin parabola speech, parable
First Known Use: 1580*
“Parley” is a discussion or conference, especially one between enemies over terms of a truce or points in dispute or other matters; mutual discourse.
The root of the word parley is parler, which is the French verb “to speak”.
Beginning in the High Middle Ages with the expansion of monarchs, a parley, or “talk”, was a meeting held between kings and their Chief Retainers. Parleys were part of the many changes in Europe, especially regarding governments. These meetings can be attributed to the formation of parliaments, which are derived from a similar root, parliamentum, simply meaning “talking”.**
Act V Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare
Drum. Enter BRUTUS, CASSIUS, and their Army; LUCILIUS, TITINIUS, MESSALA, and others
BRUTUS: They stand, and would have parley.