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In a landmark turnabout, one of the cornerstones of contemporary liberalism is being rejected by one of the fountainheads of liberalism. The politically correct doctrine of multiculturalism is heading for decline, as Holland, one of the most socially...
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OF BLADDERS AND KICKBACKS
While everyone talks about this—the bribe giver, bribe receiver and everyone else —not many may be aware that one international club has...
made popular Apr 26 2011
Spring arrived incredibly early this year, according to a botanist who monitors the blooming patterns of flowers.
Cristol Fleming says she believes the appearance of...
made popular Apr 22 2011
French government decision on ban on burqa comes as no surprise as it was in the cards for some time. French constitution has given the concept of liberty, equality and...
made popular Apr 13 2011
From ancient times there are four cultures which had deep roots......Egyptian,Rome,Greece and Indian. First three cultures are the stories of past know but Indian...
made popular Jan 27 2011
The United States loves to rank things. Everything has to be a Top 10. This is the America culture of “We’re Number 1″ gone amok when everything damn...
made popular Jan 5 2011
The following institutions offer up a blissfully broad range of online activities suitable for many different audiences.
made popular Nov 10 2010
The following list samples a few that deftly portray the city and its broad spectrum of peoples and places, reflecting its status as one of the hundreds of...
made popular Nov 9 2010
Telling a police “f...k off” is not offensive,a leading lawyer says.
made popular Aug 6 2010
Wokha of Nagaland is just another hill town of the North Eastern India with the usual picture of poor civic facilities and rich tribal traditions. Like the rest of the...
made popular Jul 6 2010
It is really nice to tell something uniting people round a globe-and what but sex does in the most positive way???
Also an anti-porn law is reality not only in the...
made popular Jun 16 2010
In light of the February 25 incident at Maison Blanche night club in Beirut, involving two young entrepreneurs, Antoun Sehnaoui & Mazen El Zein, we ought to wonder...
made popular May 27 2010
Make lemonade
As it goes, the White House is an incident that was shined, polished, & perfected for a television show, O TV in that case: Extreme Makeover Tayyar...
made popular May 5 2010
The ‘POP, CURSE, SHOOT’ scene rewinded
Recap: Two angry men showing up one night at the Lebanese White House (aka Maison Blanche), one of the hip night...
made popular Apr 30 2010
As understood, Mrs P. Hanson exercises her sale choice as much as Australian employers had factually been limited in their rights to hire who-they-wish -ho ho ho.
made popular Apr 28 2010
It has been said and repeated that Mazen el-Zein hurled abusive insults at Antoun Sehnaoui. For a CEO of Antoun’s stature, such a public affront is like a slap in...
made popular Apr 23 2010
Although anger has often been classified as a biologically grounded, universal emotion, it is clear that anger is interpreted, managed, and regulated differently in...
made popular Apr 22 2010
The dynamics and specific mechanisms inherent to the culture of honor is an important topic to study in light of the Maison Blanche night club shooting that took place...
made popular Apr 21 2010
So diverse, challenging world!
What could denominate seemingly unlinked, strange different issues happening on a planet and customarily belonging to different sections...
made popular Jan 23 2010
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”A bridge to build between India and Pakistan” by Ahmed Rashid on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 is an article informative and thought-provoking. In spite of so much...
made popular Nov 25 2009
Today is the 282th Birhday of Jaipur. Forts, palaces, architectural marvels and tales of valour, all in their own way, bear testimony to the glory that Jaipur is and...
made popular Nov 19 2009
Our Great Culture, Heritage and Family Values
India is a country which cherishes its culture and heritage. This rich legacy is based on high moral and social values....
made popular Nov 6 2009
Syrian lovers of Classic Music were overjoyed with the concert given by the Helmholtz-Gymnasiums Karlsruhe from Germany, in Dar Al Asad for Culture and Arts. An event...
made popular Oct 28 2009
As noticed in many articles, Lebanon was fought by a writer for reasons I don’t understand, probably he doesn’t either. The real truth of Lebanon started...
made popular Oct 8 2009
The Moroccan southern city of Agadir will host the Concert for Tolerance during this month for the third consecutive year.
The Concert for Tolerance is a cultural...
made popular Oct 8 2009
Very few Arabs or thoughtful Westerns view the Palestinians as one-dimensional resistance fighters or, worse, terrorists. The Palestinians are known for their poetry -...
made popular Aug 27 2009
The Christian police crackdown on young women wearing trousers or short skirts follows an order from the commissioner of Juba county, the capital of southern Sudan....
made popular Aug 4 2009
I wonder why despite Ajanta, ellora, khajuraho & kamsutra, babaji thinks that legalizing gay sex is against Indian culture
I wonder what role gandharvs &...
made popular Jul 9 2009
According to Damen, L. (1987, he defined culture as a way people learned and shared human patterns or models for living, day- to-day living patterns. these patterns and...
made popular May 14 2009
The apartment building where I stay is currently going through a face lift. New and more spacious balconies have been put up. My balcony was ready yesterday, so finally...
made popular May 2 2009
In the previous article, I tried to explain briefly what is the Brazilian Carnaval. More than just a holiday, is a state of mind that “possesses” millions of...
made popular Feb 7 2009
Ah, the Carnaval is coming. In two weeks will begin the festivities, parades, dances and more in almost all Brazilian cities. Whether it is in the South or North, the...
made popular Feb 5 2009
A parent unrivalling the intricacies in sex to a child has not been a common and easy practice. Most would rather let the child grow up, find out about sex and solely...
made popular Jan 31 2009
“My name is Samiullah. I am from Surkhrud district of Nangrahar province, Afghanistan. We live on Warsak Road in Peshawar. I work with an NGO in central Daikundi...
made popular Jan 19 2009
How could a people establish itself outside its native country is plainly depicted in the form of prosperous Afghan refugees in Pakistan. Their prosperity isn’t...
made popular Nov 7 2008
NRN, France has organized Deusi Bhailo program in Paris from last friday. This program will last after three weeks. This activity aims to support the Nepali victims in...
made popular Oct 27 2008
airfield High School foreign exchange student Glaucia Lie Terasaka thought she just might be crazy to hop on a plane and leave behind her family, her friends and the...
made popular Oct 11 2008
The following post was inspired by a previous instablogs post on the efforts of Indian women attempting to achieve whiter skin through advertised products.
I thought...
made popular Oct 8 2008
This autumn, you can get familiar with outstanding Hungarian protected palinkas, like the Békési plum brandy or the Kecskeméti apricot brandy. You can discover them...
made popular Oct 5 2008
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Riyadh:
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia holds his sword as he takes part in the traditional Arda dance, or War dance, during the Janadriyah Festival of Heritage and Culture on the outskirts of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, March 10, 2009.
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