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Programs

Happy Hour, Radio Mentale (by Jean-Yves Leloup), Global Techno (or Global Tekno) Magazine (by Jean-Yves Leloup), Plans Capitaux/Plans Capitaux Arty, RaveUp (by Patrick Rognant), La Nuit Trash, Radio Réveil FG, Raremix, Deep Groove (with DJ Deep, DJ Gregory and Eric Rug), Le Manège Enchanté (by DJ Ricky), Radio Service Sida, Parnoramix, After FG, Le 7e jour, Out'Rage, Club FG, Paradise FG Airlines, Club House, Parismix, Panoramix, La Vie Cool, i-tek, Urb, Superclass, Planete DJ (by DJ Jérôme-R and guest DJs), Allonguez Vous, Hit List FG, Breakfast FG, Funky Groove, Rnb Chic, FG HD, Saturdance, Paradise B4 FG, Chart FG, Soulfull Chic, Eclectic Brunch, Mixtape FG, Starter FG (by Hakimakli)

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    Although good early childhood programs can benefit all children, they are not a quick fix for all of society’s ills—from crime in the streets to adolescent pregnancy, from school failure to unemployment. We must emphasize that good quality early childhood programs can help change the social and educational outcomes for many children, but they are not a panacea; they cannot ameliorate the effects of all harmful social and psychological environments.
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    There is a delicate balance of putting yourself last and not being a doormat and thinking of yourself first and not coming off as selfish, arrogant, or bossy. We spend the majority of our lives attempting to perfect this balance. When we are successful, we have many close, healthy relationships. When we are unsuccessful, we suffer the natural consequences of damaged and sometimes broken relationships. Children are just beginning their journey on this important life lesson.
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    Whether in the field of health, education or welfare, I have put my emphasis on preventive rather than curative programs and tried to influence our elaborate, costly and ill- co-ordinated welfare organizations in that direction. Unfortunately the momentum of social work is still directed toward compensating the victims of our society for its injustices rather than eliminating those injustices.
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