Article Archive for July 2005
As active as I was during the three years of my university education in attending protests and marches organized by various associations and societies around campus, not for once have I even thought of attending …
No matter how hard I tried to take in the events of 9/11 in my head as acts masterminded by no other than the ever famous Mohammed Atta, that whiz kid that claimed a member …
VIII. A girl I know refused a guy who proposed to her because his salary is 500, which is below “her standards”. She is still in university.
IX. I stopped by BurgerLand in Budiya to catch …
Hats off to my new fan!
One of the manifestations of globalization is the rapid increase in international migration. Most countries in the western world are desperately trying to regulate the massive flows of immigrants coming from economic peripheral areas. Thus, …
I looked closely to the picture of the alleged suicide bombers as it floated around the media, and just try to comprehend the underlying hate those individuals had towards England. Such outrageous hate that shaped …
I still fail to grasp how religious extremism is internationally rationalized as a motive for the latest ignominious acts of suicide bombings. Just because the recruits of AlQaeda who carried the recent chain attacks against …
I enjoy the privilege of having a TV right in front of me at work and a live Reuter’s screen, I was among the first who knew about the attack(s). I just stayed stunned with …
Although I would rather it remain a mystery, heck with mysteries, I will tell you the story behind my name; we are in the age of disclosure. We must disclose (sometimes we must disclothe!) the …
A Quote from William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice
Though justice be thy plea, consider this:That in the course of justice none of us should see salvation.We do pray for mercy, and that same prayer doth …