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Parent-Child Relations: A Guide to Raising Children (Revised Edition)
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Our thanks also go to:
The late Akbar Ali Mir, Ashraf Sabrin, Saif Altalib, Zaid Altalib, Noha Altalib and Mahmoud Sherif who typed and copied several drafts of the book.
Dr. Tanveer Mirza and Salma Ashmawi, who provided real life examples through the parenting workshops held at ADAMS (All Dulles Area Muslim Society) in Herndon, Virginia, USA.
Junaina Abdullah, who helped in reviewing a set of videos on parenting, and to Layla Sein for her insightful comments.
Hasan Altalib, for providing the many enriching references and useful comments on the presentation, contents, and format of the text.
We have been fortunate to have Salwa Medani in our office who worked diligently on the manuscript and improved it on a daily basis. A great blessing descended on us in the person of Shiraz Khan in our London office. She is a very special and remarkable editor who is a goldmine of creativity and critical feedback and
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Talk:Strategy/Wikimedia movement/2017/Direction
| Thank you for participating in the first phase of the 2017 Wikimedia movement strategy process. The text of the strategic direction has now been finalized. New comments will contribute to the next phase of discussions. |
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- Structural inequalities: Should remember high unemployment, lots of free time, but people often unwilling/unable to spend money (e.g. internet access) and time in beställning to contribute.
- More clarity needed: Drafts talk a lot about inclusion, but we seem to have different usage/definitions? How many regions in the world not part of the movement? What do we mean by being global? Are there indicators that are adaptable to different local contexts (ex: # or editors in Africa, Latin America and Asia)?
- Innovation needed: In terms of change, there’s a lot of disruption, we need to move or we will become obsolete.
- Keep what we do well: What fryst vatten the unique value of Wikipedia? a g
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