By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-12-23 | Politics The power of this writer is the power of his logic put in words for Palestinians and Jews live inside or outside Palestine to be learned, understood, appreciated, negotiated and applied for the two states solution.This article describes four obstacles to the negotiations, two concern Israel, and two concern Palestinians. The principle afterall is the Palestinian interest. read more
By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-11-25 | Politics This is a response to Arnaud de Borchgrave the editor-at-large of The Washington Times and of United Press International article titled: No Real Chance for Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process, on Tuesday, 23, Nov. 2010 read more
By: Jos Ilagan | 2010-04-04 | Politics Nowadays, the mainstream print and broadcast media will only cover and put its resources and emotions on issues that only serve the interests of its cabal. The media does not even blush on their antics, but seems callously proud of their biased reporting. The sad thing about this is that they too believe in their own lies. read more
By: Jerome Grossman | 2010-04-02 | Politics The new Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has just left his meeting with Hosni Mubarak, President of Egypt, on his way to confer with King Abdullah of Jordan. On Netanyahu's schedule are additional meetings with leaders of the other authoritarian Arab leaders, all clients of the United States: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and United Arab Emirates. read more
By: Aidan Maconachy | 2010-04-04 | Politics Jimmy Carter is wrong to make a direct parallel between Israel and the former South African apartheid system. Most obviously the demographics don't work. Whites were a minority in South Africa. Jews are a majority in Israel. Unlike blacks under apartheid, Arab Israelis can form their own political parties, are free to vote and have representatives in the Knesset. Arabs are also equal under the law and in most cases Israeli courts uphold their rights. read more
By: Gianni Truvianni | 2012-03-25 | Religion An article claiming my believe that man has nothing to ask God’s forgiveness for and that if God were truly about love as it is claimed by religions or the bible, he would not even require us to ask for his forgiveness; much less beg for it. read more
By: Al Case | 2011-07-11 | Martial Arts My Shaolin instructor taught me gently, but his instructor wasn't so gentle. Here's the low down on old time Real Shaolin Training. read more
By: M Solomon | 2010-04-04 | Politics Did you ever wonder why Time Magazine has cut its staff? It seems that they have ordinary Americans writing articles for them and we don't even know it. read more
By: Don Sutherland | 2010-04-04 | Politics The latest round of violence between Hamas and Fatah signal the need for diplomats to consider decoupling the West Bank and Gaza Strip. With Hamas battling Fatah for control of the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian territories could well be on the way toward splitting into a largely secular West Bank and Islamist Gaza Strip. Even if a temporary truce is reached between the two warring parties, and the shelf-life of such truces has proved short, the fundamental ideological differences that divide the two Palestinian territories will persist. Such differing worldviews will have a potentially major impact on the larger Israeli-Palestinian dispute. read more
By: Louie Latour | 2011-03-26 | Health & Fitness Maybe there's a reason for your child’s anxiety that you can clearly identify like an illness or death in the family, divorce, arrival of a new sibling, or a move, but often, there’s NOTHING for you to point a finger at and you’re left wondering why they’re struggling with anxiety! read more
By: Mayra Calvani | 2010-05-10 | Writing Maybe you can learned about writing skills, I still believe that some people were born to write. Do you think you are a born writter? read more
By: Jaime Koppel | 2010-04-04 | Politics Who is responsible for child migrants - often found far from home and without parents? The answers to this question are certainly not simple. This paper attempts to understand the challenges children confront in sending, transit and receiving countries. Seeking best practice and identifying poor practice too, this paper focuses primarily on Central American children traveling north to the United States. The paper concludes with recommendations regarding effective existing practices, how progress might be monitored, and which actors must be engaged in protecting the Americas' many migrant children: within their home countries, along their journey, and in destination countries. read more
By: Wil Dieck | 2010-03-31 | Anxiety It is your body's primitive response to a perceived threat or danger. What's the problem with it? The fight or flight system doesn't know the difference between a real threat and just normal everyday stress. If left unchecked it can stress you out! Read this article to deepen your understanding of the fight or flight response. read more
By: Jessica James | 2010-03-28 | Book Reviews Denise Robbins, a software engineering manager by day, integrates her knowledge of computers and technology into all her techno-romantic thriller novels. Her published works include It Happens in Threes and Killer Bunny Hill with Connect the Dots and Never Tempt Danger scheduled for release in 2010. read more
By: Eugene Rudder | 2011-09-29 | Politics This post reports on the events this past week and last week that took place at the United Nations regarding Palestine's plea for statehood. The blogger has written his analysis of the positions of the three major players in this drama: Palestine, Israel and the United States. read more